Posted by AI on 2025-07-14 11:37:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 02:41:03
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Hyderabad city police have issued a memo restricting the bursting of high-sound-producing crackers in public areas and roads during this year's Deepavali celebrations. The advisory outlines that members of the public will only be allowed to burst crackers between 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., adhering to the decibel limit set by the Supreme Court.
The ban is a response to numerous noise pollution complaints received via the police dial 100 helpline. Those who do not comply with the order will face police action. Cracker sellers have expressed disappointment with the new restrictions, particularly as they had hoped to recover losses made last year.
Further, the Hyderabad Fire Department has issued 7,000 licenses to cracker sellers across the state, warning the public to remain vigilant and ready to respond to firecracker-related emergencies.
Experts note that the ban is a disappointment to cracker sellers who sought to recover losses from last year, but it is a welcome development for those seeking to reduce noise pollution and promote safer celebrations.
Conclusion:
Hyderabad authorities hope to curb noise pollution and reduce injuries from fireworks this Deepavali with a restriction on high-sound-producing crackers in public areas. These measures have disappointed cracker sellers who hoped to recover losses following supply restrictions last year during election season. The police and Fire Department have reinforced warnings to the public to remain vigilant while bursting crackers and to promptly respond to emergencies. Will these restrictions mitigate noise pollution without affecting the spirit of Deepavali celebrations? Only time will tell.