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Diljit concert organisers told to pay ₹25,000 fine for 'mess' at venue
Hindustan Times Chandigarh|December 18, 2024
CHANDIGARH: In fresh trouble for the organisers of Diljit Dosanjh's concert, the Chandigarh municipal corporation (MC) has slapped a ₹25,000 penalty for the mess that was left behind at the venue.
- Mandeep Kaur Narula & Hillary Victor
Diljit concert organisers told to pay ₹25,000 fine for 'mess' at venue

This even as the UT administration has initiated action against the organisers for exceeding the set noise limit.

The MC has issued the challan to organisers M/S SE International Entertainment, citing a violation of the 'Solid Waste Management Bylaws 2018'.

Though the firm had paid garbage cess (fee) while taking advance permissions from the civic body, the penalty came after city residents and local councillor Prem Lata raised multiple complaints to municipal commissioner Amit Kumar over littering and defacement of public property that was noticed at the exhibition ground in Sector 34 on December 15, a day after the event. The MC chief said, "The challan was issued to the firm as per law following the complaints."

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