Ghaziabad, June 19 (IANS). The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has taken a difficult stand against those who spoiled the pillars and other public properties of the Namo Bharat gait and pasted illegal propaganda material. Now strict legal action will be taken against the persons and institutions involved in such activities. Under the special campaign conducted by NCRTC, illegal posters, banners and other promotional materials have been removed from more than 300 pillars of the Namo Bharat hallway in Ghaziabad, and now this campaign is also extended to other parts of the corridor. This campaign is an important step that has taken NCRTC to maintain the cleanliness, structural beauty and public dignity of this corridor. NCRTC has made it clear that these assets are public assets and that an illegal poster paste on them, dirty walls or the damage to public property is not only a public offense, but it is also a criminal legal offense. People involved in these activities can be fined according to the legal procedure or other criminal action. In addition, legitimate notices are also sent by identifying persons and institutions who have done this illegal publicity. NCRTC calls on all citizens to stay away from such activities and to prevent others from doing so. Public infrastructure is not from one institution, but the common capital of the entire society. It is the responsibility of every citizen to keep it clean and protected. NCRTC said that such a campaign would be carried out further and that strict action would be taken against the posters and dishes. -Ians PKT/DSC/ABM shares this story -tags
Special campaign started against illegal posters and brand on Namo Bharat Corridor
