Hyderabad police have imposed a ban on DJ music systems for the upcoming Navaratri and Dasara celebrations. The decision was made in light of recent noise pollution concerns and safety risks associated with loud music.
Ban Imposed Due to Noise Pollution and Safety Concerns
The ban was initially planned to be implemented during the Ganesh festival but was expedited following a fire incident during the Milad-un-Nabi festival. The police cited the Telangana High Court’s order prohibiting loud music between 10 pm and 6 am as a primary reason for the ban.
Telangana High Court’s Order Prohibits Loud Music
Additionally, the police received numerous complaints from the public regarding noise pollution and health risks posed by loud music. The ban is also aimed at improving communication among police officers during large-scale events, as loud DJ music can interfere with the use of walkie-talkies.
Public Complaints and Health Risks Cited
While the decision has garnered support from various stakeholders, including political party leaders and public representatives, it is expected to have an impact on the traditional celebrations and festivities associated with Navaratri and Dasara.
Impact on Navaratri and Dasara Celebrations
The ban on DJ music systems is likely to alter the atmosphere and experience of the upcoming Navaratri and Dasara celebrations. While some may view it as a necessary measure to address noise pollution and safety concerns, others may find it disappointing or restrictive.
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