Tirupur Municipal Corporation's banners at Collectorate entrance draws flak for violating district administration's notification

The banner put up on behalf of the Tirupur Municipal Corporation at the entrance of the Collectorate premises is in contempt of the district administration's notification.


Tirupur: The District Administration of Tirupur had put up a notice board at the entrance of the District Collectorate in Tirupur prohibiting the pasting of any kind of posters or erecting hoardings, except notice banners of the district administration to inform the public about the important announcements of the district administration.



Despite the clear notification by the district administration, various organisations have continued to put up their hoardings at the entrance of the Tirupur Collectorate. Ironically, in blatant disregard to the notification, the Tirupur Municipal Corporation administration has also put up their hoardings at the entrance of the Collectorate which drew flak from both the district administration and the public.

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