Ad Policies & Regulations
MP Government’s unprecedented policy worries outdoor stakeholders
MP Government has recently published a draft of the outdoor policy on its website, repercussions of which are predicted to be detrimental for the outdoor industry of the state.

Opposing the pull-down of hoarding in last two months, Indore Hoardings Traders Association and MP Hoardings Owners’ Association have already gone into litigations with the MP Government. The recently-published draft bans traditional formats like street furniture, wall wraps, hoardings etc and brings rules of Indian Road Congress and National Building Code of India into the periphery of outdoor media policy. “If every hoarding approval has to go through a process as complicated as passing for a building, we can’t see much of growth for the industry in the state, added Jain. Volunteering on behalf of more than 10,000 stakeholders from the state including vendors, printers, housing societies etc, the state and city associations have put up their oppositions.
Extending IOAA’s support in this juncture, Indrajit Sen, Consultant with IOAA, commented, “If adopted state-wide, the policy will set an extremely poor precedent which has all possibilities of destroying the industry. Besides the fees proposed – which are ridiculously high – other provisions also are very stiff and prohibitive. Hence, it is a matter where IOAA can step in and support the MP owners.
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