Hoardings to make a comeback in the city
The Hindu
Advertisement hoardings are likely to make a comeback in the city, which was bereft of them for nearly three years.The Urban Development Department (UDD) has issued a notification on the Bruhat Bengal
Advertisement hoardings are likely to make a comeback in the city, which was bereft of them for nearly three years. The Urban Development Department (UDD) has issued a notification on the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Advertisement Rules, 2019 allowing advertisement hoardings under sections of the BBMP Act, 2020. According to the notification issued on Tuesday, a copy of which is with The Hindu, the State government is of the opinion that the earlier BBMP Outdoor Signage and Public Messaging Byelaws, 2018, was not adequate for the purpose of regulating the outdoor advertisements. The notification also adds that these rules will come into effect notwithstanding the BBMP Outdoor Advertisement and Public Message Byelaws, 2018, or the earlier Bangalore Mahanagara Palike Advertisement Byelaws, 2006.)More Related News
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