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NMC finds 181 spaces for temporary hoardings
NMC finds 181 spaces for temporary hoardings

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

NMC finds 181 spaces for temporary hoardings

Nashik: The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) has identified 181 spaces across six divisions of Nashik city where hoardings can be put up temporarily following permission from the civic authority. NMC also warned that any hoardings placed outside designated areas would be considered illegal, the entity concerned would be fined Rs 2,000 or a case would be lodged at a police station. This step aims to address the issue of illegal hoardings, mainly political ones. NMC Commissioner Manisha Khatri instructed the officials concerned to identify spaces at major chowks and roads across the city where hoardings can be put up temporarily. Accordingly, NMC administration identified a total of 181 spaces in the city which are to be provided to the people for erecting hoardings temporarily for three to four days, but following approval of the NMC administration. The NMC administration also released the list of these 181 spaces for the public. NMC officials said, "People who put up hoardings at places other than the designated areas would face heavy action by the NMC authority. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sensationell: Neue Förderung macht Wärmepumpen spottbillig! 1KOMMA5° Undo They will be slapped with a fine of Rs 2,000, or cases will be lodged against them at police stations. This will also help the civic body to earn some revenue and ensure that the city will not be defaced." The NMC administration appealed to people to take permission from the civic body for temporary hoardings before they are put up in the city. In the past few months, NMC removed over 1,000 illegal hoardings across six divisions of the city. Manohar Chaughule, a resident, said that the NMC took a positive decision to provide spaces to erect hoardings temporarily for three to four days. "This will help enthusiastic party activists who want to put up hoardings related to birthday wishes or welcoming their party leaders. But at the same time, NMC should take stern action and file police cases against those who are putting up illegal hoardings at places outside designated areas so that people will take NMC's permission before putting up hoardings," he said.

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