West Bengal Minister Agnimitra Paul Emphasizes Equal Enforcement of Public Regulations
BJP Minister Agnimitra Paul Warns Against Public Inconvenience, Says Rules Apply To All Religions
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West Bengal Minister Agnimitra Paul announced that public activities causing inconvenience will be prohibited for all religions, emphasizing equal enforcement of regulations. With the monsoon approaching, she highlighted the need for measures against waterlogging and dengue, and introduced a mobile app to report littering.
- 01Minister Agnimitra Paul stated that public activities causing inconvenience will not be tolerated and will apply to all religions.
- 02The monsoon season is expected to begin around June 8, prompting concerns about waterlogging and rising dengue cases.
- 03A mobile application will allow residents to report littering by geo-tagging locations and uploading images for civic action.
- 04Paul emphasized that compliance with regulations is mandatory, regardless of faith, and highlighted the distress caused by loud microphones.
- 05She warned about the dangers of illegal constructions lacking proper approvals, which pose significant risks to public safety.
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West Bengal Minister Agnimitra Paul addressed the need for strict enforcement of public regulations applicable to all religions, warning against activities that cause inconvenience to citizens. With the monsoon season approaching, expected to start around June 8, she acknowledged the issues of waterlogging and rising dengue cases, stating that measures would be implemented promptly. To combat littering, Paul announced the launch of a mobile application where residents can report unclean areas by geo-tagging and uploading photos for immediate action by civic authorities. Emphasizing the importance of compliance, she asserted that regulations apply equally to all communities, including Hindus, Muslims, Parsis, and Buddhists. Paul also raised concerns about the noise pollution caused by loudspeakers, which can distress the elderly and students. Additionally, she warned about the dangers of illegal constructions, urging authorities to identify buildings operating without necessary approvals, such as a No Objection Certificate (NOC) or fire safety clearance, as they pose significant safety risks.
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The enforcement of these regulations aims to improve public safety and reduce inconvenience during the monsoon season, particularly addressing issues like waterlogging and noise pollution.
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