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People from all over the world party every new year, celebrate happiness and celebrate a new beginning. But if liquor ban is implemented by the government in one place or another, the mood of many people can be spoiled. Some people are angry about this, others complain, but a group in New Zealand has taken out a ‘jugaad’ that it has now become a topic of discussion around the world. Some friends in New Zealand have found such a unique way to celebrate the new year that its relocation is priced on social media. This group not only violated the ban on liquor law, but also found the way of their pleasure and celebrations by staying within the law. When the law became an obstacle in the party, the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand was in fact banned from December 31 to January 1, like every year, like every year. There was also a provision for fine for violating this Act – approximately NZD 250, that is, up to Rs 15,000. Think now, be the new year party, friends, music, but not alcohol – then the youth’s pleasure starts to look incomplete. But the group of these New Zealand friends did not violate the law and did not quarrel, but chose a path that surprised everyone. IDEA: Let’s make our island news website, according to stuff.co.nz, there was less water flow on the banks of the Tairua River in the quorum. With this, some friends gathered the sand there and made a small island. This island was a picnic table -shaped. On this island, this youth put a wooden table and chairs and started their party. As if he had prepared his own ‘independent land’, where the prohibition law did not apply. Friends, who sat on this island, had fun all night, junk jam and welcomed the new year. The most interesting thing in this whole incident from the fines saved by technical clergy was that this island was technically in the international water area, that is, from the local local administration. Since the ban on the quoromegal only applies to ‘public places’, this island did not come under the scope. Therefore, the police could not take action against them. The police and administration also praise the police in such cases, but this time the view was different. Local police commander John Kelly praised this ‘idea’ and said it was an example of ‘creative thinking’. He also said that as long as people celebrate in peace and safely, such an initiative should be appreciated. Mayor Sandra Gudi of Kormand also appreciated this creative thinking and said: “If the younger generation should speak in such a way and enjoy it, it is inspiring for society.” This incident viral on social media has spread like fire on social media. On Twitter, Facebook and Instagram people made memes on it, commented and described it as ‘Best Jugaad of the New Year’s Party’. Many users wrote, “If he was in India, he would have made it a start!” “This is the right Jugaad technology, the law has not broken and the party has become too.” Conclusion: The way of fun that came from creative thinking has proven this group of Friends of New Zealand that if the thinking is creative, it can be celebrated in any restriction. Neither he violated the law and did not harm anyone – he just changed his way of fun. This incident is an example of how far the ability to think and understand in the younger generation of today has progressed. It is not only the story of the party, but also a social message – that, even though we respect the law, we can live life with full happiness. The next time there is a limitation in your way, remember: “Think a little, pick up a little sand … and then make your island!”