Uttar Pradesh Cabinet minister Suresh Khanna said that people are hailing the action taken against loudspeakers as it was being done without discrimination.
Days after the Uttar Pradesh Home Department said that illegal loudspeakers and those flouting the noise limit standards will be removed from religious places across the state, the police said that the information is being given to temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches and marriage halls and a direction has been issued to them to follow the guidelines. Uttar Pradesh: Days After UP Government Orders Removal of Illegal Loudspeakers, Police Directs Religious Places To Follow Guidelines.
Days after the Uttar Pradesh Home Department said that illegal loudspeakers and those flouting the noise limit standards will be removed from religious places across the state, the police said that the information is being given to temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches and marriage halls and a direction has been issued to them to follow the guidelines.
The Uttar Pradesh Home Department has instructed the police to prepare a report on illegal loudspeakers and those not conforming to sound-limit norms at religious places. These loudspeakers will be removed.
The Gautam Buddh Nagar Police on Friday continued its anti-Romeo drive across public places in Noida and Greater Noida and informed girls and women to call the helpline 1090 immediately in case of any harassment, officials said.