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Noida Residents Fight Loud Wedding Noise
9 Feb
Summary
- Residents cite noise pollution from DJs and fireworks impacting exams.
- Noise levels exceed limits set by Pollution Control Board rules.
- Police promise equipment confiscation and increased patrols.

Residents of Noida's Sector 51 have voiced significant concerns to senior police officials regarding ongoing noise pollution and safety issues. These problems are primarily linked to wedding festivities occurring in local banquet halls and the adjacent village of Hoshiarpur.
The Sector 51 Residents Welfare Association (RWA) specifically highlighted disturbances from loud DJ music and fireworks extending late into the night. These disruptions are negatively impacting senior citizens and children who are currently engaged in preparing for their board examinations, which commenced on February 12.
Furthermore, residents pointed out that noise levels frequently surpass the permissible limits stipulated by the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000. These rules set a maximum of 55 dB(A) during the day and 45 dB(A) at night in residential zones. Beyond noise, the RWA also raised issues of illegal drinking, unauthorized parking of commercial vehicles, and the presence of street vendors.



