In Tamil Nadu, including areas like Tiruvannamalai, hoarding regulations are governed by the Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies Rules, 2023, and recent 2025 amendments to the Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act. These laws focus on public safety, structural integrity, and preventing traffic distractions.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIn Tamil Nadu, including areas like Tiruvannamalai, hoarding regulations are governed by the Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies Rules, 2023, and recent 2025 amendments to the Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act. These laws focus on public safety, structural integrity, and preventing traffic distractions.
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Banning billboards entirely is a complex issue because they are a major source of revenue for both private companies and local governments. While many citizens support a ban for safety and aesthetic reasons, several factors prevent this from happening on a large scale Since you are in Tiruvannamalai, you can directly contact the officials responsible for urban licensing and safety:
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The issue of advertising hoardings, particularly illegal and unsafe billboards, has prompted calls for widespread bans or stricter regulations in many cities, notably in India following fatal collapses in 2024
.Key Reasons for Demanding a Ban or Strict Regulation:
- Safety Hazards: Illegal and oversized hoardings, such as the 100-foot-tall billboard that collapsed in Mumbai in May 2024, pose severe risks to life and property, having caused multiple deaths and injuries.
- Traffic Distraction: Billboards and hoardings on electric poles, roundabouts, and highways create visual clutter, distracting motorists and contributing to accidents.
- Visual Pollution: Unregulated hoardings ruin the aesthetic beauty of cities, buildings, and streets.
- Illegal Installations: Many hoardings are erected in contravention of laws, often without structural audits or necessary permissions, often supported by political patronage.
Steps Taken Towards Restriction:
- Size Restrictions: The BMC (Mumbai) and Maharashtra government decided to limit maximum hoarding sizes to 40 ft x 40 ft, banning installations on terraces or compound walls following the Ghatkopar tragedy.
- Structural Audits: Courts and municipalities are increasingly mandating regular structural audits for all hoardings, with strict penalties for illegal ones.
- Digital Hoarding Regulation: New policies in Mumbai aim to cap the luminance ratio of digital billboards to 3:1 to reduce visual pollution and prevent flickering displays.
- Removal Drives: Authorities in cities like Bengaluru, Gurgaon, and Mumbai have carried out drives to remove illegal, illegal, and dangerous hoardings.
Hoarding vs. Advertising Policy:
- A "Clear City" Model: Some places, like São Paulo, Brazil, have famously banned all outdoor ads, leading to a noticeable improvement in urban aesthetics.
- Regulated Advertising: Rather than a complete ban, many cities strive for a comprehensive, equitable policy that restricts the number, size, and location of ads to ensure safety and maintain the city's character.
While citizens often urge a blanket ban due to the nuisance and danger, the focus is largely on enforcing existing laws and punishing offenders, including officials who allow these structures to exist.
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Banning billboards entirely is a complex issue because they are a major source of revenue for both private companies and local governments
. While many citizens support a ban for safety and aesthetic reasons, several factors prevent this from happening on a large scale.1. Significant Economic Interests
- Revenue for Cities: Local municipal corporations earn substantial income from leasing space and issuing permits for hoardings.
- Highly Profitable Industry: The global outdoor advertising market is worth billions, with digital billboards alone generating between $5,000 and $20,000 per month in urban high-traffic areas.
- Job Creation: A complete ban could lead to significant job losses. For example, when São Paulo implemented a ban, there were initial fears of losing 20,000 jobs and $133 million in revenue
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Municipal Commissioner (Tiruvannamalai):
- Phone: 04175-237047
- Mobile: 7397392669
- Email: commr.thiruvannamalai@tn.gov.in
- District Collector’s Office: For overarching safety issues or if local action is slow, contact the District Collectorate:
- Collector Board: 04175-232260
- Email: collrtvm@nic.in
3. Emergency or Hazard Reporting
If a hoarding looks like it might collapse or is causing an immediate danger to traffic:
- Police Control Room: Dial 100.
- Disaster Management: Dial 1077 (District Emergency Operation Center).
4. Legal Accountability Tools
If authorities do not act on your complaint:
- Right to Information (RTI): File an RTI request with the Municipal Corporation to ask about the permission status of a specific hoarding and the "Action Taken Report" (ATR) on your complaint.
- Local Bodies Ombudsman: If you suspect corruption or negligence by officials regarding illegal hoardings, you can escalate the matter to the Tamil Nadu Local Bodies Ombudsman.
Pro-tip: When reporting, always try to provide the exact location (landmark or GPS coordinates) and a photo of the hoarding. Mention if it lacks the mandatory QR-coded permit plate or if it is placed in a prohibited zone like a road junction.
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MONEY OR HUMAN LIFE.
WHAT IS IMPORTANT?
MONEY YOU CAN MAKE BUT LIFE
CAN YOU GET IT BACK?
The issue of advertising hoardings, particularly illegal and unsafe billboards, has prompted calls for widespread bans or stricter regulations in many cities, notably in India following fatal collapses in 2024.
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FOR YOUR KITH AND KIN???
HOARDINGS ARE DISTURBING FACTORS TOO.
THINK HOW YOU CAN USE ALTERNATIVE METHODS.
USE MOBILE ADVTS.USE T.V. CONDUCT MEETINGS.
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