Unauthorised hoardings to attract ₹25,000 fine; unlicensed displays to be removed from March 7

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Seven days’ time, i.e. up to March 6, 2026, has been fixed to taxable applications for a licence and to rectify deviations successful already licensed hoardings, according to Greater Chennai Corporation

Updated - February 28, 2026 08:09 p.m. IST - Chennai

With effect   from March 7, 2026, each  hoardings without a valid licence volition  beryllium  treated arsenic  unauthorised, GCC said. (File photo)

With effect from March 7, 2026, each hoardings without a valid licence volition beryllium treated arsenic unauthorised, GCC said. (File photo) | Photo Credit: M. KARUNAKARAN

The Greater Chennai Corporation announced that unauthorised hoardings volition pull a good of ₹25,000 and beryllium removed, with the costs for doing so, incurred recovered from the gathering proprietor oregon advertizing agency.

The maximum tallness of a hoarding shall not transcend 10 metres and erection is permitted lone up to the 2nd floor.

Published - February 28, 2026 07:11 p.m. IST

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