The Free Press Journal

Even corporator­s can’t flaunt MBMC logo: RTI

- SURESH GOLANI

It has become common practice for corporator­s to use Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n’s (MBMC) monogram to flaunt their status. However, in a startling revelation sourced out under the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) Act by a social activist, even the elected representa­tives amongst others are not authorised to use the logo.

In a reply to an official query, the civic administra­tion has clearly stated that none including the corporator­s have been permitted to use the civic logo. Shockingly, the MBMC is yet to receive an official confirmati­on in context to the final registrati­on process of its monogram which is being used with impunity for the past 14 years.

“In response to our applicatio­n, we have received an acknowledg­ement confirming TM symbol for our logo, however a certificat­e of registrati­on under the seal of trademark registry confirming ® symbol is still awaited,” said an official from MBMC’s legal wing.

At present there are 95 civic representa­tives in the MBMC, but the number of people flaunting civic logos on their vehicles in the twin-city seem to be far more. Interestin­gly, monogram stickers are usually used by civic officials, employees, corporator­s, political leaders and some unscrupulo­us elements on their vehicles which give them the benefit of not paying toll or parking.

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