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Clubs need to identify hoardings, mark space during Durga Puja: KMC Mayor
The Statesman Kolkata
|November 01, 2025
Durga Puja clubs in the city would have to mandatorily put up stickers with their names on advertisement hoardings from next year.
The decision comes after advertisement hoardings were reportedly still up despite orders from the mayor for its removal at the earliest. According to mayor Firhad Hakim, puja committees were allowed to put up hoardings for free during Durga Puja.
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