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INS impact: Anantnag administration seeks compliance report from Tehslidars, SHOs on advertisements on Chinar trees

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
August 2, 2019
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Hoardings, advertisements continue to occupy Chinar trees in Anantnag, administration in deep slumber
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Anantnag: District administration Anantnag directed  Tehsildars, Station House Officers remove the hoardings, sign boards, advertisements fixed on the Chinar trees within the territorial jurisdiction of District Anantnag.
Two days back INS had carried a story that the governments orders of putting a blanket ban on such practice is being brazenly violated in broad day light in the south Kashmir’s district.
The district administration has sought compliance report on weekly basis through sub divisional magistrates.
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