This story is from February 22, 2018
Corpn looks the other way as advertisers nail trees
COIMBATORE: Though the city corporation and several NGOs have been regularly conducting drives to remove advertisement boards nailed to trees, they seem to crop up perennially. Several big trees in the city’s main areas sport advertisement placards nailed or tied to them.
A journey along roads in prominent areas such as
Environmental activist
“The city corporation had announced that it will impose a fine on those who nailed advertisements on trees. The advertisers’ contact number and address are there on the boards, making it easy to track and penalise them. But, the corporation has done nothing ,” he said.
Prasanna Kumar of
“We tried to educate the firms that had put up the advertisements. As they were not co-operating, we started removing the boards. We plan to do it again with the help of students,” he added.
Meanwhile, a corporation official said they will initiate action against those who fix the advertisements. “Assistant town planning officers have been empowered to file cases against those who nail advertising boards on trees. They will take action,” the official said.
Saibaba Colony
and RS Puram showed several trees attached with advertisement boards. Majority of the advertisements were of tuition classes and coaching classes for competitive exams like NEET. While the boards have been nailed to big trees, they were found tied to smaller ones using metal wire.Environmental activist
M Yoganathan
, who had launched a campaign to remove advertisement boards from trees in theMarudamalai
area, said they had removed the boards from about 98 trees. “But, they came back very soon. Trees have become the easiest places to advertise. Trees provide free spaces for advertising, so many exploit them,” he told TOI.“The city corporation had announced that it will impose a fine on those who nailed advertisements on trees. The advertisers’ contact number and address are there on the boards, making it easy to track and penalise them. But, the corporation has done nothing ,” he said.
Prasanna Kumar of
Lead India Foundation
said the organisation had been conducting several drives to remove advertising boards from trees. “But, within 10 days after we remove the boards, new boards come up. The new boards would have been put up by people, who had come from another area,” he said.“We tried to educate the firms that had put up the advertisements. As they were not co-operating, we started removing the boards. We plan to do it again with the help of students,” he added.
Meanwhile, a corporation official said they will initiate action against those who fix the advertisements. “Assistant town planning officers have been empowered to file cases against those who nail advertising boards on trees. They will take action,” the official said.
Popular from City
- 'Stabbed him 70 times': Grandson kills Hyderabad industrialist Velamati Chandrasheka over property dispute
- Woman, 23, dies of cardiac arrest while dancing at marriage function in Madhya Pradesh
- Delhi Assembly Election Results 2025: Full and final list of winners from AAP and BJP
- Prashant Kishor to be ‘special adviser’ to Vijay's TVK
- 2 Czech tourists whose dream Indian adventure turned tragic vow to return
end of article
Trending Stories
- Chiefs owner’s daughter, Gracie Hunt, speaks out on Donald Trump’s recent post about Kansas City Chiefs
- "I would like a marriage": FOX Sports reporter Erin Andrews believes Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are ready for the next big relationship milestone
- Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show: Every Hidden References You Missed
- Donald Trump reveals how much he trusts Elon Musk and why: 'In fact...'
- NBA Trade Rumor: Los Angeles Lakers’ master plan could land $175.3 million Milwaukee Bucks star and pair him with Luka Doncic in 2027
- Super Bowl 2025 News and Updates: President Donald Trump to attend the game, Elon Musk rumored to spend $40 Million on the Commercial and More
- Bill Gates: Apple founder Steve Jobs was great at design but not a good ...
Visual Stories
- 10 most beautiful sea animals
- 10 simple and practical ways to achieve internal happiness
- 10 ways to add fiber-rich cabbage in daily diet
- 10 South Indian dishes that are easy to make for breakfast
- From Lion to Butterfly: 10 animals and what do they symbolise
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment