Manesar Removes 28+ Illegal Hoardings, Files FIRs
Manesar Municipal Corporation removed over 28 illegal hoardings from unipoles across multiple sectors. Officials warn of FIRs and fines for revenue loss.
Manesar Municipal Corporation removed over 28 illegal hoardings from unipoles across multiple sectors. Officials warn of FIRs and fines for revenue loss.
Bengaluru sees hoardings return with new advertising rules offering concessions to legacy advertisers for regularization. The BBMP's updated framework provides a fixed period opportunity.
As Bengaluru gears up for festivities, illegal hoardings have resurfaced across the city, defacing public spaces and raising concerns about enforcement lapses.
Nagpur is overrun with illegal political banners, flouting Bombay High Court directives. Despite NMC's limited permits, city junctions turn into hazard zones. Read how enforcement fails.
Bengaluru authorities switch off illegal LED advertising boards on MG Road and Brigade Road in a major push to regulate outdoor ads. Action spreads to northern parts of the city. Read the full story.
Buxar district administration launches a strict drive against illegal banners and hoardings. DM Sahila warns of FIRs, fines under Bihar Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1987. Read more.
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation issues a 3-day ultimatum to 26 agencies to remove 800 illegal hoardings after empanelment lapses. Failure to comply will lead to BMC action and cost recovery.
A surge of illegal flex banners in Trichy is blocking traffic signage and endangering commuters. Authorities' inaction undermines city beautification efforts. Read more.
Despite NMC's special drive and Bombay High Court orders, illegal political banners have mushroomed across Nagpur as the winter session starts. Residents express frustration.
Bengaluru Police Commissioner B. Dayananda warns against illegal hoardings violating BBMP guidelines. Action promised against violators. Read the full story.
Bengaluru's revised outdoor advertising policy now permits hoardings on footpaths, raising concerns about pedestrian safety and urban aesthetics. Learn about the changes.
The Bombay High Court has directed civic bodies to provide data on FIRs filed and fines recovered concerning illegal hoardings and banners. Discover the court's stance on public safety.
Bombay High Court directs civic bodies to disclose FIRs against illegal banners and fine recovery details. Learn about the court's strict stance on urban cleanliness.