
Illegal hoardings in JSR to be pulled down
The Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) and Mango Notified Area Committee (MNAC) has asked the respective agencies to remove illegal hoardings by July 1.
JNAC deputy municipal commissioner Krishna Kumar, who is also the in-charge of the MNAC, has asked the city managers to identify the illegal hoardings, flexes, billboards, banners and posters for appropriate action if the material is not removed by the concerned organizations within the deadline.
The move, officials said, comes to minimise the risk of injuries to the commuters and pedestrians as monsoon rain, accompanied by gusty winds, often blow the hoardings away. That apart, the hoardings also obstruct the view of motorists which up the risk of accidents.
Incidentally, jewellery stores, garments, mobile phone and home appliance stores, restate firms and private coaching institutes have put up hoardings across the city without seeking necessary approval from the civic bodies.
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Banners and hoardings dot Mango-Dimna road, Paridih-Dimna road, Straight Mile road, Kalimati road, Sakchi roundabout, Bistupur-Tatanagar station road, Telco-Golmuri stretch and Kadma-Sakchi road.
Aam Bagan circle Sakchi, which is the hub of the coaching institutes, is virtually besieged with the advertisement signboards and most of the promotional materials are illegally installed.
"Over 100 hoardings have been put up without clearances haphazardly across the town," an official of a city based outdoor advertisement agency said, requesting anonymity.
He said that about 600 hoardings are installed in Jamshedpur and about 200 in Mango area. Of them, over 100 are unauthorized.
Jamshedpur: Civic bodies here will pull down illegal hoardings across Steel City by the end of this month and impose penalty on the violators under provisions of Jharkhand Municipality Act of 2011.
The Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) and Mango Notified Area Committee (MNAC) has asked the respective agencies to remove illegal hoardings by July 1.
JNAC deputy municipal commissioner Krishna Kumar, who is also the in-charge of the MNAC, has asked the city managers to identify the illegal hoardings, flexes, billboards, banners and posters for appropriate action if the material is not removed by the concerned organizations within the deadline.
The move, officials said, comes to minimise the risk of injuries to the commuters and pedestrians as monsoon rain, accompanied by gusty winds, often blow the hoardings away.
That apart, the hoardings also obstruct the view of motorists which up the risk of accidents.
Incidentally, jewellery stores, garments, mobile phone and home appliance stores, restate firms and private coaching institutes have put up hoardings across the city without seeking necessary approval from the civic bodies. Banners and hoardings dot Mango-Dimna road, Paridih-Dimna road, Straight Mile road, Kalimati road, Sakchi roundabout, Bistupur-Tatanagar station road, Telco-Golmuri stretch and Kadma-Sakchi road.
Aam Bagan circle Sakchi, which is the hub of the coaching institutes, is virtually besieged with the advertisement signboards and most of the promotional materials are illegally installed.
"Over 100 hoardings have been put up without clearances haphazardly across the town," an official of a city based outdoor advertisement agency said, requesting anonymity. He said that about 600 hoardings are installed in Jamshedpur and about 200 in Mango area. Of them, over 100 are unauthorized.
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