JNAC Takes Action Against Over 50 Illegal Hoardings in City

JNAC issues notices to hoarding owners, threatens removal and legal action

Key Points:

  • Over 50 large illegal hoardings removed from various city locations
  • Unauthorized hoardings installed at police stations and government offices
  • Corporation loses lakhs monthly while private operators earn illegally

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee launched comprehensive action against illegal hoardings installed without proper authorization across the city.

Large unauthorized hoardings have been erected at multiple locations. JNAC remained unaware of these installations initially. These structures compromise city’s aesthetic appeal significantly.

However, these massive advertising boards pose serious safety threats. People face potential danger from unstable hoarding structures. Death risks increase due to improper installation methods.

Moreover, private operators earn lakhs annually from unauthorized hoardings. Government suffers monthly revenue losses worth lakhs of rupees. This illegal business continues for several years unchecked.

JNAC now demonstrates serious commitment toward enforcement. Over 50 large hoardings received removal orders recently. Action plan targets all unauthorized advertising structures systematically.

In addition, several hoardings occupy police station premises illegally. Government office compounds also house unauthorized advertising boards. Corporation lacks information about these specific installations completely.

Furthermore, comprehensive notices reached all hoarding owners citywide. Owners must provide complete installation details to corporation. Non-compliance will result in immediate removal and penalties.

Additional Commissioner Krishna Kumar confirmed the enforcement drive. He emphasized strict action against violating hoarding owners. Legal proceedings will follow removal of unauthorized structures.

Meanwhile, the crackdown aims to restore city’s visual appeal. Illegal advertising creates unsightly urban landscape throughout Jamshedpur. Proper regulation ensures aesthetic improvement and public safety.

On the other hand, revenue collection becomes priority for corporation. Legal hoardings generate legitimate income for municipal development. Proper licensing ensures regulated advertising industry growth.

The enforcement drive covers residential and commercial areas equally. No location receives exemption from hoarding regulation rules. Uniform application ensures fair treatment for all areas.

Besides safety concerns, traffic visibility improves without illegal hoardings. Road safety increases when obstructive advertising boards disappear. Clear sight lines reduce accident possibilities significantly.

JNAC plans systematic monitoring of future hoarding installations. Regular inspections will prevent unauthorized advertising structure development. Proactive approach replaces reactive enforcement measures going forward.

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