First action against loud music after orders to take action against loud music beyond permissible limit were released by CM Dr. Mohan Yadav was taken in the state capital Bhopal.
Police have taken action against playing loud music in Marathi locality located in Aishbagh, Bhopal.
In the first action in Bhopal after the government order. However, the accused youth could not be arrested. Police have seized the sound system and a mobile phone. A case has been registered against the accused youth.
According to TI Ashish Sapre, Deepak Marodia lives in Marathi Mohalla. There was a program in his family. On the intervening night of Saturday, he placed three big speaker boxes and an amplifier machine outside the house and started playing film songs at high volume. Many people were dancing here. The people of the locality called the police station to complain about the matter.
After which the police team reached the spot. Accused Deepak Marodia fled from the spot. Deepak also works as a DJ. Police have seized an amplifier, a mobile and three speaker boxes from the spot. An FIR has been registered against the accused. Efforts are being made to arrest him.
According to an order issued, in accordance with the provisions of the Noise Control Act, Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 and the guidelines issued by the Supreme Court and the high court, it has been decided by the chief minister that loudspeakers/DJ etc., can be used only as per the prescribed norms at any type of religious place or in public places.
In industrial areas, the maximum volume limit is 75 DB during the day and 70 DB at night. In commercial areas, it is 65 DB during the day and 55 DB at night. In residential areas, 55 DB during the day and 45 DB at night and in the silence zones, it is 50 DB during the day and 40 DB at night.