New ad bylaws allowing hoardings in Bengaluru to be revoked
The Hindu
The State government has made it clear that commercial hoardings will not make a comeback in Bengaluru and has decided to revoke the new ad bylaws that were set to pave the way for their return. This
The State government has made it clear that commercial hoardings will not make a comeback in Bengaluru and has decided to revoke the new ad bylaws that were set to pave the way for their return. This comes less than a month after the Urban Development Department issued a notification on the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Advertisement Rules, 2019, allowing advertisement hoardings under sections of the new BBMP Act, 2020. The decision to revoke the notification was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai earlier this month to review development works taken up in the city. Hoardings were discussed in much detail during the meeting, following which it was resolved to revoke the new bylaws and instead implement the BBMP Outdoor Signage and Public Messaging Bylaws, 2018.More Related News
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