Ad Policies & Regulations
Delhi civic bodies take strong action to check city defacement
The minimum fee cost has been revised to 5,000 or the exact amount of clean up, whichever is found to be higher. The objective of the move is to effectively implement the Delhi Prevention of Defacement Act
All three municipal corporations of Delhi have taken stringent steps to prevent defacement of the cityscape caused by banners. The minimum fee cost has been revised to 5,000 or the exact amount of clean up, whichever is found to be higher. The objective of the move is to effectively implement the Delhi Prevention of Defacement Act.
Dedicated teams to deal with this issue have created in each of the zones.
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Creative Concepts
Nexus Malls introduces India’s first parking lot naming rights with Mia by Tanishq
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Campaigns
Zepto’s OOH campaign to amplify SuperSaver proposition across 62 towns
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Talks OOH
Shalini Sankar, National Head-Business Development, Laqshya Media Group, to speak at South India Talks OOH 2025
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Talks OOH
Mayank Gupta, Founder & CEO, Vertex Lightco Industries, to present at South India Talks OOH 2025