Pune's municipal authorities are stepping up efforts to crack down on illegal hoardings and advertising during the poll season, ensuring a cleaner and more organized city landscape.
PuneIllegal HoardingsPoll SeasonSustainabilityPmcReal Estate PuneNov 23, 2024

The main objective is to identify and remove unauthorized hoardings and advertisements to improve the city's aesthetic appeal and ensure public safety.
Businesses can seek information and assistance regarding the regulations by calling the PMC helpline or visiting the dedicated portal.
Yes, businesses and individuals found violating the regulations can face penalties, including fines and the removal of their hoardings.
The PMC has launched several initiatives, including tree planting, promoting renewable energy, and public awareness campaigns on sustainability.
Residents can support the initiative by following the regulations, reporting unauthorized hoardings, and participating in the public awareness campaigns.

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