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"Our Hindu Festivals Face Difficulties": Delhi's 12 AM Rule For Ramlila
- Tuesday September 23, 2025
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
Loudspeakers at Ramlila performances, Durga Puja pandals and other religious events during Navratri can now be operated till midnight, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said today, announcing a two-hour relaxation in the ban on loudspeakers post 10 pm.
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Madhya Pradesh Launches Takedown Of Unregulated Loudspeakers At Religious Places
- Thursday December 14, 2023
- India News | Reported by Anurag Dwary, Edited by Ejaz Ul Haq Bhat
Soon after taking oath as chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, Dr Mohan Yadav chaired the first meeting of the state cabinet and
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Raj Thackeray Shares Bal Thackeray Video, Doubles Down In Loudspeaker Row
- Wednesday May 4, 2022
- India News | Edited by Akhil Kumar
Undeterred despite being booked by the state, Raj Thcakeray on Wednesday shared a video of the Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray in which he is seen speaking against the use of loudspeakers and Muslims offering prayers on the roads.
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Over 53,000 Loudspeakers Removed In UP, Sound Level Lowered For 60,295: Police
- Sunday May 1, 2022
- India News | Asian News International
The Uttar Pradesh government issued the order to remove illegal loudspeakers from religious places in the state on April 24.
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Noida Police Serves 900 Notices For Violation Of Loudspeaker Ban
- Wednesday April 20, 2022
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
Gautam Buddh Nagar Police served notices to around 900 religious temples for the violation of the ban on the use of loudspeakers at religious places, police said on Wednesday.
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Loudspeakers Allowed Under Noise Pollution Rules: Delhi Police To Court
- Sunday July 22, 2018
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Police have told the Delhi High Court that loudspeakers were permitted under noise pollution rules which only lay down restrictions, like timings and decibel level, to regulate their use.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Our Hindu Festivals Face Difficulties": Delhi's 12 AM Rule For Ramlila
- Tuesday September 23, 2025
- India News | Edited by Saikat Kumar Bose
Loudspeakers at Ramlila performances, Durga Puja pandals and other religious events during Navratri can now be operated till midnight, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said today, announcing a two-hour relaxation in the ban on loudspeakers post 10 pm.
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www.ndtv.com
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Madhya Pradesh Launches Takedown Of Unregulated Loudspeakers At Religious Places
- Thursday December 14, 2023
- India News | Reported by Anurag Dwary, Edited by Ejaz Ul Haq Bhat
Soon after taking oath as chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, Dr Mohan Yadav chaired the first meeting of the state cabinet and
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www.ndtv.com
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Raj Thackeray Shares Bal Thackeray Video, Doubles Down In Loudspeaker Row
- Wednesday May 4, 2022
- India News | Edited by Akhil Kumar
Undeterred despite being booked by the state, Raj Thcakeray on Wednesday shared a video of the Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray in which he is seen speaking against the use of loudspeakers and Muslims offering prayers on the roads.
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www.ndtv.com
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Over 53,000 Loudspeakers Removed In UP, Sound Level Lowered For 60,295: Police
- Sunday May 1, 2022
- India News | Asian News International
The Uttar Pradesh government issued the order to remove illegal loudspeakers from religious places in the state on April 24.
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www.ndtv.com
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Noida Police Serves 900 Notices For Violation Of Loudspeaker Ban
- Wednesday April 20, 2022
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
Gautam Buddh Nagar Police served notices to around 900 religious temples for the violation of the ban on the use of loudspeakers at religious places, police said on Wednesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Loudspeakers Allowed Under Noise Pollution Rules: Delhi Police To Court
- Sunday July 22, 2018
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Police have told the Delhi High Court that loudspeakers were permitted under noise pollution rules which only lay down restrictions, like timings and decibel level, to regulate their use.
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www.ndtv.com