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GHMC drowns HMDA's floating billboards plan

According to sources the decision in the meeting is a mere formality.

HYDERABAD: The HMDA’s ambitious plan to have billboards floating on the city lakes is more or less shelved. The official announcement remains to be made. The HMDA had sought permission eight months ago from the GHMC to install floating billboards in Hussainsagar and Saroornagar Lake. The civic body has not yet responded.

Asked about the status of the project, GHMC commissioner B. Janardhan Reddy said that the civic body would discuss parking and advertisement policies in two weeks and the floating billboards issue would be debated in the meeting. He said the GHMC does not have a policy for advertisements on water.

According to sources the decision in the meeting is a mere formality. The government, especially minister K.T. Rama Rao is said to be against having advertisements all over the place. “The difference is clearly visible. He made an appeal not to put up hoardings, posters or banners to wish him on his birthday. The government wants to minimise the number of advertisement boards so that the beauty of the city is not lost,” a senior officer said.

“When the effort is to cut down on outdoor advertising, how can billboards on water be encouraged? Giving permission is almost unlikely,” he said. Billboards had been installed in Hussainsagar for some time before they were removed. HMDA had intended to extend the project to other lakes.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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