Defacing public spaces in urban local bodies is punishable in Himachal

IANS April 10, 2025 99 views

Himachal Pradesh has expanded its 1985 Open Places (Prevention of Disfigurement) Act to include newly formed urban local bodies. The law targets unauthorized advertisements and displays in public spaces, seeking to maintain the state's natural beauty. Violations can now result in both imprisonment and financial penalties across 40+ municipal regions. This comprehensive approach demonstrates the government's commitment to preserving the visual integrity of Himachal's towns and cities.

"Maintain the visual integrity and cleanliness of towns and cities" - Himachal Pradesh Government Statement
Shimla, April 10: In an effort to preserve the aesthetic beauty of the hill state, the Himachal Pradesh government on Thursday said it has enforced provisions of the Himachal Pradesh Open Places (Prevention of Disfigurement) Act of 1985 in newly constituted urban local bodies as a punishable offence attracting both imprisonment and fine.

Key Points

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Strict law prevents unauthorized displays in public spaces

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Covers 40+ municipal bodies across Himachal Pradesh

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Violations can lead to imprisonment and fine

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Act aims to preserve regional visual charm

The Act, originally enacted to curb the unauthorised display of advertisements in public spaces, aims to prevent the defacement of public places by regulating the display of posters, notices, pictures, and signs on buildings, walls, trees, and other public properties.

Under the provisions of the Act, no such advertisement may be displayed without written permission from the local authority concerned, an official statement said.

Initially, in 1985, the Act was made applicable to the Municipal Corporation of Shimla.

Subsequently, through a notification issued in May 1991, it was extended to various municipal committees, notified area committees, and municipal corporations across the state.

However, the notification did not cover the newly constituted urban local bodies that came into existence after 1991 due to administrative upgrades and expansion.

To bridge this gap and ensure uniform implementation, the state government has enforced the Act in the left-out urban local bodies this month.

They include Municipal Corporations of Dharamsala, Palampur, Mandi, Solan, Baddi, Hamirpur and Una; Municipal Councils of Bilaspur, Ghumarwin, Sujanpur Tihra, Dehra, Jawalamukhi, Nagrota Bagwan, Manali, Jogindernagar, Nerchowk, Sarkaghat, Rohroo, Parwanoo, Mehatpur, Santokhgarh, Sunni, Nadaun, Baijnath and Paprola; and Nagar Panchayats of Jawali, Shahpur, Nirmand, Karsog, Chirgaon, Nerwa, Kandaghat, Amb, Tahliwal, Barsar, Sandhole, Dharampur, Baldwara, Bhoranj, Khundian, Nagrota Surian, Kotla, Jhandutta, Swarghat, Banikhet, Kunihar, Bangana, and Shillai.

With this enforcement, the government said it aims to maintain the visual integrity and cleanliness of towns and cities while discouraging unauthorised and unsightly displays that mar the natural charm of the region.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally! Our beautiful hills were turning into advertising billboards. This is such a welcome move to preserve Shimla's charm. Hope they enforce it strictly! 🌄
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Priya M.
I appreciate the intention but wonder about implementation. Will there be designated spaces for local businesses to advertise? Small shops rely on these posters sometimes.
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Ankit S.
About time! Last time I visited Dharamsala, every wall was covered with political posters. Ruined the whole vibe of the place. Good decision HP govt!
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Neha T.
While I support this move, I hope they consider exceptions for community announcements and cultural events. There should be a balance between cleanliness and local communication needs.
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Sanjay R.
Great initiative! But will it apply to political parties equally? They're often the worst offenders when elections come around. The law should name and shame violators.
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Meera P.
As someone who grew up in Shimla, this makes me so happy! The random ads on heritage buildings always broke my heart. Let's keep Himachal beautiful! 💚

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