Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has set 52 locations for the poster to keep the city clean. Without this prescribed place, where the poster will be counted, it will be fine.
In addition, the mobile court is being directed to remove the English signboard to sign Bangla on the signboard. Chief Waste Management Officer of DCCC, Md Razzak told banglanews daily that wherever we are already operating the operation against poster-banner plantation. But for the sake of publicity, people or institutions are putting these posters. So, to fix the city, we have set 52 posters for planting. This poster board has already been installed in 20 places. The rest of the work is going on.
He said that everyone can put free posters at this place. In the beginning, no control is being imposed to encourage people. Decision that a person can poster for seven days for now.
Afterwards, the authorities will supervise the management to maintain good management of all. He said that the city would be fined by putting a poster in the walls or the establishment of the poster.
According to the DNCC sources, this billboard has been installed at the busiest places in Gulshan Shooting Club, Dharbari, Uttara, Mirpur, Mohakhali and Farmgate area. According to the Civil Writing and Poster Control Act 2012, the DNCCC fined several organizations. Meanwhile, mobile courts are being conducted to make signboards compulsory in Bengali.
In the signboard Bangla not written on Wednesday, 18 organizations in Gulshan-2 area were fined Tk 10 thousand. The institutions are Gulshan-2, Islam Pharma, Bata, Oppo, Oppo Landview, Photo Studio, Flora Limited, Image Lighting, Sony Ranges, Bera, Landmark, Data Photocopy, Cambrian School and College, Aslam Lighting, I Care, US Bangla Airlines, Bread and Beyond, Top Ten and Samsung Most of these companies' signboards are immediately removed.