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This Article is From Feb 26, 2019

Punjab To Check Loudspeakers During Exam Time

The Chief Minister assured the House of strict action against violators. He was responding to a call attention notice raised by Aam Admi Party (AAP) legislator Aman Arora in the Vidhan Sabha.

Punjab To Check Loudspeakers During Exam Time
Board Exams 2019: Punjab To Check Loudspeakers During Exam Time
Chandigarh:

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday assured the state Assembly that all possible measures to check noise pollution, especially from loudspeakers at religious places and marriage venues, would be taken during the examination time of students.

The Chief Minister assured the House of strict action against violators. He was responding to a call attention notice raised by Aam Admi Party (AAP) legislator Aman Arora in the Vidhan Sabha.

"Noise pollution had been adversely impacting the quality of life of all sections of society, especially the students preparing for exams," the Chief Minister pointed out.

Reiterating his government's commitment to provide students a congenial environment to study, the Chief Minister assured of strict action against those violating norms through use of loudspeakers, DJ and other musical instruments, especially before and during examination days.

Listing the steps already taken by the government, Singh pointed out that the state government, in exercise of the powers under the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 and in accordance with the provision of the Punjab Instruments (Control of Noise) Act, 1956, had issued comprehensive guidelines for the regulation sound instruments.

"The district police and civil administration, officers of pollution control board and government officials had also been directed to ensure strict implementation of the guidelines," the CM said.

The state government has already directed the Deputy Commissioners to pass an appropriate order regarding the control of noise pollution generated due to the use of loudspeakers in gurdwaras/temples, and also due to the use of DJ (disc jockey) system at marriage venues, a spokesperson said.

The Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) and Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of Sikh religion, have also asked all the managers of gurdwaras to keep the sound of loudspeakers within the premises of gurdwaras.

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