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Suvendu Adhikari tightens cattle slaughter rules, cracks down on illegal markets in BengalThe Suvendu Adhikari government has enforced strict regulations on animal slaughter in West Bengal, mandating compliance with the 1950 Act....
Religious sites in Mumbai now 'loudspeaker-free', says police chief Deven BhartiMumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti announced that Mumbai is now free of directional loudspeakers from religious structures, following ...
No more blasting music without permission: Delhi police cracks down on loudspeakersTo combat rising noise pollution, Delhi Police has issued stricter regulations on the use of loudspeakers and sound systems. The new direct...
Sambhal: How a ban on mosque loudspeakers revived a forgotten traditionLoudspeakers were removed from Sambhal's Shahi Jama Masjid, reviving an old tradition. Loudspeakers used to call for prayers and wake peopl...
Imam booked in Sambhal for playing loudspeaker beyond volume limits for 'azaan'Police in Sambhal have filed a case against an imam and confiscated a loudspeaker from a mosque for using it to broadcast 'azaan' at a volu...
Use of loudspeakers not essential part of any religion, says HC; orders action against violationThe Bombay High Court ruled that using loudspeakers is not essential to any religion and directed law enforcement to act against violations...
Loudspeaker row: Karnataka govt submits report to HC, says license valid for 2 yrsAs per directions of the Karnataka High Court, the state government has submitted a report, saying that no permanent license -- allowing us...
No loudspeakers between 10 PM-6 AM in religious places, pubs, restaurants: High CourtA Division Bench of Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and Justice Ashok S Kinagi directed the authorities to also carry out a drive to stop th...
53,942 unauthorised loudspeakers removed from religious places across Uttar PradeshUnder this exercise, a total of 53,942 loudspeakers were removed and volume of 60,295 loudspeakers was set within permissible limits till S...
UP toning down on a loud problemThe Adityanath government must ensure compliance with noise norms by all stakeholders, and not just loudspeaker users in religious places.
UP-like drive to remove loudspeakers sought in other statesWhile CM Yogi Adityanath reiterated that "ugly public display of faith to inconvenience others" is not acceptable, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav ...
Loudspeaker row: Everyone should abide by law, says Karnataka CM"Regarding Azaan, there are Supreme Court and High Court orders, we have already issued circulars to this effect. There are laws about how ...
Loudspeaker rules after consulting stakeholders, hints Maharashtra home minister Dilip Walse Patil"My personal opinion is that we should get the opinion of all political parties and religious organisations on the issue and then take a de...
Noise-free environment part of right to life, its violation criminal offence: NGTNoise-free environment being part of the right to life and binding statutory rules having been framed on the subject, violation of which is...
Ensure religious places follow noise pollution norms: NGTA bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar asked the DPCC to take appropriate action against the places of worship in case a...
Supreme Court stays Bombay HC order banning use of loudspeakersAdditional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for state government, said the high court has erred in staying the rules which cannot ...
Supreme Court norms on sound system of mosques need to be followed: Madras High CourtThe public interest litigation alleged rampant seizure of loudspeakers used for 'azaan' or the prayer call by mosques in Pollachi taluk in ...
Environment minister Anil Madhav Dave wants to rope in kidsPitching for an awareness programme, the minister sought to make children ambassadors of such a drive. "Children are our future.
Right to freedom from noise pollution is fundamental: Allahabad High CourtRemoval of a loudspeaker from a temple in the village earlier this month had triggered tension which was followed by political turmoil.
- Jan Lokpal Bill: Notice to Hazare team for using loudspeakers after 10 pm
The Delhi Police issued a notice to Anna Hazare and others for addressing protesters using loudspeakers after 10 pm.