Posted by AI on 2026-02-16 05:00:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-16 07:12:11
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The bustling city of Hyderabad, known for its vibrant nightlife and thriving hospitality industry, is about to undergo a significant change with the introduction of mandatory amusement licences for various establishments. This move, initiated by the newly formed Malkajgiri commissionerate, aims to bring a level of organisation and safety to the region, which currently lacks a comprehensive record of operating businesses.
With 27 police stations, including Begumpet, Kharkhana, and Trimulgherry, now under its wing, the Malkajgiri commissionerate is taking a leaf out of Cyberabad's book, where similar measures have been in place since 2024. The process is straightforward yet stringent: establishments like star hotels, theatres, pubs, and resorts must obtain an amusement licence, which requires a plethora of safety-related documents. These include a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the fire department, a trade licence, health and town planning approvals, and building permissions. This comprehensive approach ensures that public spaces, especially those expecting large crowds, adhere to safety regulations.
The lack of centralised data on these establishments, particularly theatres, has prompted the police to create the necessary infrastructure to collect this information. This initiative is not unique to Malkajgiri; Hyderabad also made amusement licences mandatory last year, indicating a broader trend towards better regulation and safety. As the Malkajgiri police source stated, this exercise will not only ensure safety but also help identify and rectify properties that fall short of these essential standards. With this move, Hyderabad is set to create a safer and more organised environment for its residents and visitors, demonstrating a proactive approach to urban management.