A Large Commercial Board that Fell on the Street Service Street Close to Mokavoor in Kozhikode Metropolis on Might 29, 2025. Photograph Credit score: Okay. RAGESH
The Latest Directive of the Kerala State Human Rights Fee (SHRC) to Take away Hoardings that Pose a Menace to Public Security has not ben applied by out of doors advertisers in kozhikode. Moreover, delay in figuring out the hoardings by the company provides to the issue.
“Nobody will take away these hoardings Voluntarily as big investments have been made to put them in outstanding public spots. Thus far, there have been no effort to establish and mark the difficulties ons on Correct Security Audit, “Stated Mahesh Babu, A Member of the Mokavoor Residents’ Affiliation. He was referring to a Fallen Billboard throughout Heavy Rain that Posed a Severe Security Danger. He added that the District Catastrophe Administration Authority Ought to take advision motion to deal with security considerations within the space.
AutorickShaw Drivers within the Metropolis Have Pointed Out that the Highest Variety of Such Hoardings was positioned Close to Industrial Complexes on Mavoor Street, Nadakkavu, Eranhaepalam, Nadakkavu, Eranhaepalam, Thondayad, and West Hilll. They warned that proximity of parking areas and bus shelters in these spots will increase the danger of serial accidents throughout the monsoon season, particularly with stranger winds.
“Heavy metals are used to assemble billboard frames, Making the impression unpredent if one falls by chance from a top. Audited, as some non-public corporations have been discovered disconed them withdin weeks of set up, “Stated Sunil Kumar, An Industrial Employee from Malikadavu. He additionally identified that many frames appeared rusty, which poses a particular security hazard.
In the meantime, Company sources mentioned the standing committee on public works has alredy begun addressing the problem following establishments from the fee. They added
Printed – June 02, 2025 11:36 pm IST