Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Mar 17: The Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has already imposed a ban on illegal plastic flex banners within its jurisdiction, and a removal drive has now commenced. Officials have begun dismantling unauthorized plastic flex banners installed in key locations, including Clock Tower, MG Road, and the DC Bungalow area.
As per MCC regulations, those violating the ban will face a fine of Rs 2,000 for the first offense. If the violation is repeated, the penalty will be increased to Rs 4,000. Further violations will lead to stricter action, including the cancellation of the printing press's trade license and sealing of the premises.








The public is also encouraged to report illegal plastic flex banners by calling the helpline. Citizens can take photographs of violations and send them via WhatsApp to assist authorities in enforcement efforts.
Currently, the ban applies only to plastic flex banners. However, cloth banners and other promotional materials are permitted with prior approval from MCC. Those installing cloth banners must obtain permission by paying a fee of Rs 200, which grants approval for 15 days. Additionally, all banners must display the printer’s name and contact details.
Public can file complaints if they find any flex or banners in the city. They can call 0824-2220306 and send pictures along with the location to the WhatsApp number +91 94490 07722.