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RMC cracks down on illegal hoardings at city junctions

RMC cracks down on illegal hoardings at city junctions

Time of Indiaa day ago

Ranchi: The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) on Tuesday conducted a special drive against illegal hoardings across several prominent areas of the city. The enforcement initiative, led by officials from the market and enforcement wings, was aimed at removing hoardings installed without mandatory No Objection Certificates (NOCs) or in violation of civic norms.
Notably, TOI highlighted the menace on May 28 through a report titled 'Hoardings, a safety hazard, block line of sight for drivers'.
As part of the operation, a dedicated team of officials and field staff inspected key stretches from Kutchery Chowk, Jail Chowk, Circular Road and Lalpur Chowk to Dangratoli Chowk. During the drive, a total of 15 hoardings were found to be installed illegally and were dismantled on the spot by the RMC team.
In a specific instance, two hoardings installed by an ad agency were found placed away from the designated location, one above a drain and the other near an electric transformer, posing both environmental and safety hazards. Both were removed immediately.
Additionally, at Jail Chowk, civic officials noticed preparations being made for the installation of a monopole hoarding without prior approval. A base structure was already constructed, which was promptly demolished as part of the enforcement action.
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RMC assistant administrator Nikesh Kumar said, "Such inspections and removals will continue across our jurisdiction in the coming days. Strict action will be taken against agencies or individuals violating advertisement norms."
He added, "We are pushing efforts for cleaner and regulation-compliant urban spaces, especially in high-traffic areas where unauthorised hoardings not only violate norms but also obstruct visibility and endanger public safety."

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