Hindustan Times (Noida)

Notices served to keep noise under control

- Ashni Dhaor ashni.dhaor@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: The Gautam Budh Nagar police on Tuesday issued notices to religious places, marriage halls and DJ operators in the district to comply with the instructio­ns issued by the Uttar Pradesh government with regard to checking decibel levels and ensure that the sound amplificat­ion devices used by them do not cross the permitted ‘ambient air quality standards with respect to noise’ marked for certain zones.

In order to ensure implementa­tion of the same, police will conduct surprise checks in different areas and use audiometer­s to check the decibel levels, said officials.

Amid incidents of violence during celebratio­n of festivals in some states, chief minister Yogi Adityanath has directed that no religious procession should be taken out without permission from the authoritie­s and the use of loudspeake­rs should not inconvenie­nce others.

Notices were issued to 621 temples, 268 mosques, 217 marriage halls, 182 DJ operators and 16 other religious places in the district.

“The notices informed the caretakers of these places about the instructio­ns given by the high court regarding sound amplificat­ion devices,” said Love Kumar, joint commission­er of police, Gautam Budh Nagar.

An official statement from the commission­erate added that action will be taken against those who violate the instructio­ns of the high court. According to the order, the sound from loudspeake­rs should not exceed 70 decibel for commercial areas and 65 decibel for residentia­l areas and the devices should not be used at night (between 10pm to 6am).

Commission­er of police, Gautam Budh Nagar, Alok Singh said that residents were also informed about ‘silence zones’ that have been marked in the district, where use of loudspeake­rs is strictly prohibited. “Places around hospitals and schools are ‘silence zones’ in the district, where use of loudspeake­rs is banned,” he said.

The commission­er added that audiometer­s will be used by police teams to check sound levels in the district.

“The Gautam Budh Nagar police has two audiometer­s, which will be used to measure decibel levels of loudspeake­rs. Apart from this, the regional office of the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board in Gautam Budh Nagar also has two audiometer­s,which will be used by the police,” said the officer.

Apart from this, police teams will conduct surprise checks in the district to check the implementa­tion of the order. “Surprise checks will be conducted in places where police officials feel that there is a likelihood of people violating the order,” said Singh.

The police has two audiometer­s, which will be used to measure the decibel levels of loudspeake­rs... We will also use the two audiometer­s of the regional office of the UPPCB.

ALOK SINGH, Commission­er of police, Gautam Budh Nagar

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