- The Bombay High Court recently made a bold move by cracking down on illegal hoardings and banners in municipal areas across Maharashtra. The court’s directive comes in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed on the matter.
- In a bid to create a safer and more organized urban environment, the PMC has taken the initiative to clamp down on unauthorized structures. The corporation hopes that this move will encourage political parties and other stakeholders to act more responsibly.
- Prashant Thombre, deputy commissioner of the sky sign and license department at PMC, emphasized the importance of all stakeholders respecting the court’s orders. The corporation is urging everyone to cooperate in the effort to remove illegal hoardings from public spaces.
- The state home department and director general of police have been directed to provide necessary force to assist municipal bodies in taking action against unauthorized structures. This collaboration is expected to streamline the process of removing illegal hoardings across Maharashtra.
- With the Bombay High Court’s directive and PMC’s initiative, it is clear that authorities are taking a strong stance against illegal hoardings. This move is not only about maintaining law and order but also about fostering a culture of responsibility among all parties involved.
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