Engineer appointed to check noise pollution during LS polls campaign

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Punjab's S Karuna Raju Monday appointed an of the state control board to monitor caused by loudspeakers or any sound amplifier for publicity during campaign for the polls.

"There should be no use of loudspeakers, public address system or or any sound amplifier between 10 pm and 6 am," Raju said in a release.

The said use of such sound system whether fitted on vehicles of any kind whatsoever, or in a static position were prohibited for public meeting, general propaganda during the above mentioned hours.

He said the has issued detailed instructions regarding the use of loudspeakers or any sound amplifier for publicity by candidates during the general election.

Raju said loudspeakers being used beyond the given hours would be confiscated along with all apparatus.

Political parties candidates or any other persons using loudspeakers on moving vehicles shall intimate registration identification number of those vehicles to authorities granting permission to use loudspeakers and such registration identification numbers of the vehicles shall be indicated on the permits granted by authorities concerned, he said.

Any vehicle on which a is used without the written permit shall be confiscated along with and all the apparatus used.

The directed that it should be ensured by concerned authorities of the state control board that decibels of the sound generated by loudspeakers or amplifiers do not exceed the permissible limits in industrial area 75 decibel during daytime and 70 decibel during night time, in commercial area 65 decibel in daytime and 55 decibel during night.

In residential areas, it should not exceed 55 decibel in day time and 45 decibel during the night, he said.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 20:55 IST