Ad Policies & Regulations
Unauthorised hoardings structures in Bengaluru to pulled down by Aug 30
Once the August 30 deadline expires, BBMP will remove any remaining unauthorised hoardings structures and recover the cost from the occupants of the particular buildings.
Following the Karnataka High Court mandate on removal of all hoarding structures in the city of Bengaluru by the month-end, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) issued a notification directing advertising agencies and the public to remove all unauthorised hoardings by August 30.
Once the August 30 deadline expires, BBMP will remove any remaining unauthorised hoardings structures and recover the cost from the occupants of the particular buildings.
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