Old Delhi: Wires being put underground, uniform shop boards

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

As part of a beautification drive in Old ahead of the here, overhead cables are being put underground and shops have been advised to sport aesthetic look with uniform display boards.

A top of the North Municipal Corporation (NDMC) said some of the shops in Chandni Chowk have already changed the name display boards to the new prescribed format.


Since it is a heritage zone of the city, haphazard sign boards have marred the look of the area. And, ahead of the summit, the civic body has started a beautification drive, starting with Red Fort, and Chandni Chowk areas.

"And, having a uniform board for all shops will enhance the look and feel of the area. So, we have asked them to put up a standard-sized board for shops (maximum size of 2.5 sqm). As per colour, we have prescribed a white background and some are putting texts in pink or in blue.

"Idea is to have a uniform size. We don't have a to enforce one colour. But, we held consultations with them and sent notices, both individual and public. And, by January 15 all shops in Chandni Chowk, and on the road from Parade Ground to Gate No. 3 of have been advised to change to the new style," the told

The is scheduled to take place between January 19 and 30 in the national capital. Many leaders are expected to go sightseeing in the Old area.

"We also held meeting with service providers and discoms to put the overhead wires, electric or communication lines, underground. And, that work is underway too," she said.

When asked if this was just for the only, a of the corporation said this is a "long-term" policy and slowly we will expand it to other parts of too.

Late November, had asked all municipal corporations in to start work on beautification of public places, monuments and gardens ahead of the

She had asked the civic authorities to lay special emphasis on beautification of the Chandni Chowk area, NDMC said.

On January 1, he had said that the NDMC had discussed the uniform board policy with several market associations and the response was "very positive".

"There was a general agreement on the uniform display policy but some of them wanted to discuss the uniform colour aspect of it," he said.

Asked if shopkeepers continue to put up multiple board haphazardly, he said, "We already have the defacement act, and we will take action as per it if they do not comply. Besides, a uniform look would only attract more footfall in the market."

The senior NDMC said, "We conducted a drive to remove large outdoor advertisement boards and many shopkeepers realised the value of heritage facade when the ugly boards were removed. We also convinced them to paint and maintain the facade."

Incidentally, Lt Governor yesterday took stock of preparations for the and inspected areas of historic Chandni Chowk, and

He said that all the civic agencies must take special care of places in their jurisdiction as they will be a centre of attraction for the international guests arriving from different countries for the

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 15:05 IST