
Dharampeth zone tops list of illegal hoardings in city
A total of 185 individuals were penalized across Nagpur between January 1 and June 30, 2025, for putting up illegal advertisement boards, banners, and hoardings without prior approval.
Dharampeth zone led the crackdown, with 51 violators fined a cumulative Rs3.41 lakh for flouting NMC's outdoor advertising policy, 2001. The policy mandates that all advertising structures in public or designated private spaces must be approved by the NMC's sky sign department, which has pre-identified specific locations for permitted hoardings.
However, many continue to put up advertisements on electric poles, trees, compound walls, public buildings, and flyovers without necessary permissions, violating civic norms and contributing to visual pollution.
Following Dharampeth, Hanuman Nagar recorded 28 violations (Rs1.09 lakh collected), Nehru Nagar 25 (Rs73,000), and Dhantoli 20 cases (Rs1 lakh). Other zones such as Gandhi Bagh (19 cases), Mangalwari (15), Laxmi Nagar (13), Ashi Nagar (7), Satranjipura (5), and Lakadganj (2) also witnessed action.
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In all, NMC collected Rs9.27 lakh fine from offenders citywide during the six-month period. Officials said the crackdown will continue, and strict action will be taken against anyone found violating the advertising norms.
The civic body has appealed to individuals and agencies to seek formal permission before displaying any outdoor advertisements to maintain the city's aesthetic and avoid penalties.
Nagpur: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) intensified action against unauthorized hoardings, with the Dharampeth zone recording the highest number of violations over the last six months.
A total of 185 individuals were penalized across Nagpur between January 1 and June 30, 2025, for putting up illegal advertisement boards, banners, and hoardings without prior approval.
Dharampeth zone led the crackdown, with 51 violators fined a cumulative Rs3.41 lakh for flouting NMC's outdoor advertising policy, 2001. The policy mandates that all advertising structures in public or designated private spaces must be approved by the NMC's sky sign department, which has pre-identified specific locations for permitted hoardings.
However, many continue to put up advertisements on electric poles, trees, compound walls, public buildings, and flyovers without necessary permissions, violating civic norms and contributing to visual pollution.
Following Dharampeth, Hanuman Nagar recorded 28 violations (Rs1.09 lakh collected), Nehru Nagar 25 (Rs73,000), and Dhantoli 20 cases (Rs1 lakh). Other zones such as Gandhi Bagh (19 cases), Mangalwari (15), Laxmi Nagar (13), Ashi Nagar (7), Satranjipura (5), and Lakadganj (2) also witnessed action.
In all, NMC collected Rs9.27 lakh fine from offenders citywide during the six-month period. Officials said the crackdown will continue, and strict action will be taken against anyone found violating the advertising norms.
The civic body has appealed to individuals and agencies to seek formal permission before displaying any outdoor advertisements to maintain the city's aesthetic and avoid penalties.

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