No More Movie Posters: GHMC Cleans Hyderabad Streets!

By enforcing this ban, the GHMC aims to reclaim Hyderabad's aesthetic appeal.

Update: 2024-10-01 11:08 GMT

The city of Hyderabad, once a vibrant canvas adorned with a myriad of colorful strokes, has been transformed into a monochromatic masterpiece. The once-noisy symphony of digital promotions and physical posters has been silenced by the GHMC's decree. Like a conductor wielding a baton, the corporation has brought order to the chaotic cacophony of visual pollution.

In a swift and decisive move, the GHMC announced a ban on unauthorized posters, wall writings, cutouts, and flexis. This edict, a clarion call for aesthetic restoration, applies to all public and private establishments within the city limits. The corporation's officials, acting as guardians of Hyderabad's visual identity, have disseminated public notices far and wide, leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to inform citizens of the new regulations.

To ensure compliance, the GHMC has engaged in dialogue with key stakeholders, including theatre owners and printing establishments. These discussions, facilitated by the deputy commissioner, serve as a platform to educate and encourage responsible advertising practices.

By enforcing this ban, the GHMC aims to reclaim Hyderabad's aesthetic appeal. The city's compound walls and public spaces, once marred by unsightly clutter, will now be transformed into blank canvases, ready to be adorned with a more harmonious and visually pleasing tapestry.

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