<p>Bhopal: The district administration in Bhopal has banned the use of loud sound systems including at religious places, to curb noise pollution from 10 PM to 6 AM.</p>.<p>This order comes as a relief for students appearing for upcoming board examinations for 10th and 12th.</p>.<p>Additionally, owners of DJs (systems), hotels, restaurants and bars will have to apply for licenses for using sound systems allowed within prescribed limits.</p>.<p>Violators will be prosecuted under section 163 of the Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).</p>.Madhya Pradesh cabinet decides to close liquor shops in 17 holy towns.<p>The ban came into effect on January 23.</p>.<p>The Additional District Magistrate (ADM) stated that the order complies with the directives issued by the Supreme Court and the National Green Tribunal regarding loudspeakers and checking noise pollution.</p>.<p>The directive stated that the use of loudspeakers and DJ systems will be banned from 10 PM to 6 AM across the Bhopal district.</p>.<p>The owners of DJ systems, hotels, restaurants, and bars are now mandated to obtain licenses for using sound systems allowed within prescribed (decibel) limits.</p>.<p>The order stated that only one sound system would be allowed on DJ (the word generally used for the vehicle-mounted sound system).</p>.<p>It said sound systems would be allowed for two hours between 6 AM and 10 PM in accordance with the Central government's rules for maintaining ambient air quality standards.</p>
<p>Bhopal: The district administration in Bhopal has banned the use of loud sound systems including at religious places, to curb noise pollution from 10 PM to 6 AM.</p>.<p>This order comes as a relief for students appearing for upcoming board examinations for 10th and 12th.</p>.<p>Additionally, owners of DJs (systems), hotels, restaurants and bars will have to apply for licenses for using sound systems allowed within prescribed limits.</p>.<p>Violators will be prosecuted under section 163 of the Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).</p>.Madhya Pradesh cabinet decides to close liquor shops in 17 holy towns.<p>The ban came into effect on January 23.</p>.<p>The Additional District Magistrate (ADM) stated that the order complies with the directives issued by the Supreme Court and the National Green Tribunal regarding loudspeakers and checking noise pollution.</p>.<p>The directive stated that the use of loudspeakers and DJ systems will be banned from 10 PM to 6 AM across the Bhopal district.</p>.<p>The owners of DJ systems, hotels, restaurants, and bars are now mandated to obtain licenses for using sound systems allowed within prescribed (decibel) limits.</p>.<p>The order stated that only one sound system would be allowed on DJ (the word generally used for the vehicle-mounted sound system).</p>.<p>It said sound systems would be allowed for two hours between 6 AM and 10 PM in accordance with the Central government's rules for maintaining ambient air quality standards.</p>