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Pune Venues Must Get Pollution NOC
20 Dec
Summary
- Marriage halls in Pune now require pollution board NOC for registration.
- Decision aims to curb noise and water pollution from wedding venues.
- Over 200 venues face new environmental compliance regulations.

Pune's marriage halls and banquet venues are now required to obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) for registration or renewal. This decision, stemming from a recent meeting between PMC and MPCB officials, addresses concerns about numerous venues operating without mandatory environmental consent.
The move is intended to mitigate noise pollution, water contamination, and overall environmental degradation. Establishments must secure valid consent under relevant pollution control acts and adhere to board conditions. The PMC has stated that new registrations or renewals will not be processed without the MPCB's NOC, underscoring the seriousness of this environmental mandate.
With over 200 registered venues in Pune, this directive aims to ensure compliance with established environmental guidelines, including noise control and waste management. The Maharashtra Catering Association has indicated cooperation, though acknowledged potential infrastructure challenges for older establishments.




