Gurgaon: The additional commissioner of the MCG has directed the enforcement team to launch a special drive from Monday to remove unauthorized advertisements throughout the city.
The Civic’s body has identified illegal stockpiling, banners and unipoles which are arranged in public places and remember illegal advertisers three days of time to remove this ad.
Officials say that in addition to issuing Challans, the corporation will also file a shot against illegal advertisers in accordance with the provisions below Haryana Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1989.
According to Haryana Municipal Corporation Advertisement bylaws-2018, permission must be taken from the body of the Civic to advertise within the limit MCG.
The process of searching for permission for advertising is online.
We will start a special trip from Monday to remove illegal ads, “said Dr.
Vaishali Sharma, MCG additional commissioners.
Officials said that unauthorized advertisements have appeared in public places, electricity poles, and other regions that stand out in the city, which will be removed by law enforcement teams because they lead to suspension of public places and are also the last danger cross.
It also caused financial losses for the Civic body, an official said.
“The enforcement team conducts a regular survey to identify illegal advertising so that the actions are taken against them,” he added.
According to the MCG budget estimate, MCG generates revenues around Rs 10.28 Crore in the Fiscal Year 2020-21 from advertisements, RS 15.45 Crore in 2019-20, Rs 13.90 Crore in Fiscal Year 2018-19 and Rs 14.14 Crore From advertising in fiscal year 2017-18.