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Pune city unit of MNS demands Marathi nameplates on properties before issuing occupancy certificates

Pune city unit of MNS demands Marathi nameplates on properties before issuing occupancy certificates

Time of India4 days ago
Pune: The city unit of MNS has demanded that the civic administration should make it mandatory for housing societies and other non-residential properties to display nameplates in Marathi.
The party members wrote a letter to Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), requesting it to make necessary provisions in building permission rules to effect the change.
"Marathi has the classical language status, but many residential and commercial establishments do not have their names displayed in the local language. The administration should ensure that occupancy certificates are issued to buildings only after verifying that they have Marathi nameplates," said Prashant Kanojia, a member of the MNS city unit.
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The letter submitted by Kanojia stated that the PMC, while granting all currently processed permissions for new residential and non-residential buildings, as well as all future construction permissions, should ensure that the clause for Marathi nameplates was included in the contract. "A circular for this should be issued accordingly. The nameplates should be large in size and clearly visible," the letter read.
"We will check govt directives pertaining to this demand and our role in it's implementation. Appropriate action will be taken accordingly," said Rajesh Bankar, a senior PMC official.
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