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Less noise, more music: Celebrations quieter this year in Mumbai

8/16/2017

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​Less noise, more music: Celebrations quieter this year in Mumbai
According to the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000, noise levels at residential and silence zones cannot exceed 50-55 dB during the day and 40-45 dB at night.
 
By: Express News Service | Mumbai | Published:August 16, 2017 4:21 am
 
Though speakers were replaced by other musical instruments such as dhol tashas, drums and banjos, noise limits were exceeded. “We clocked a sound level of 114 dB. The cops asked us to keep it low, but allowed us the use of speakers as it was also I-Day,” Pawan Parolkear from Banjo Group in Dadar said.
 
The use of loudspeakers went down significantly during Dahi Handi this year, according to a report by the Awaaz Foundation. Of the seven mandals surveyed in Bandra, Dadar and Worli by the NGO, only one was found using loudspeakers. The NGO has been recording noise levels during festivals since 2002.
“The use of loudspeakers at the mandals has reduced since last year. Only one mandal, opposite Bandra police station on Hill Road, had speakers and the noise level at this site was the highest at 113.3dB. This was even higher than the noise at the same site last year (103dB),” said Sumaira Abdulali, the convener of the Awaaz Foundation.
The banners on the mandal displayed the name of BJP president Ashish Shelar as the organiser. However, Shelar said, “I have not organised any Dahi Handi mandal in the city.”
The next highest noise level was recorded at Worli Naka at a mandal organised by Mahila Dahi Handi Congress party, where the levels went up to 101.3dB. However, according to Abdulali this noise was due to honking, whistles and drums/trumpets. “Since the sound was not amplified with loudspeakers, it did not carry to any distance and was loud only when standing immediately next to the noise source,” she said.
Though speakers were replaced by other musical instruments such as dhol tashas, drums and banjos, noise limits were exceeded. “We clocked a sound level of 114 dB. The cops asked us to keep it low, but allowed us the use of speakers as it was also I-Day,” Pawan Parolkear from Banjo Group in Dadar said.
“We had taken permission for loudspeakers and so we used them. We are trying to keep the sound low,” an organiser from the Dahi Handi festival organised in Ghatkopar said.
Awaaz Foundation also receives inputs of noise rule violations from residents through their app. “But this year, so far, we have not received any complaint. Overall this year, celebrations have been much quieter,” said Abdulali. However, she suggested that the lack of loudspeakers has not drastically reduced noise levels.
“While the noise levels have reduced compared to last year, it is not a huge difference. However, Dahi Handi this year has been celebrated with the co-operation of almost everyone, including event organisers, political parties, the police and residents,” Abdulali said.
Areas in Thane, Borivali, Naupada, Kurla and Ghatkopar witnessed higher sound levels than mandated. According to the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000, noise levels at residential and silence zones cannot exceed 50-55 dB during the day and 40-45 dB at night.
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BJP’s Ashish Shelar violated noise norms in Bandra, claims activist

8/16/2017

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Metros, Mumbai
BJP’s Ashish Shelar violated noise norms in Bandra, claims activist
THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Aug 16, 2017, 2:37 am IST
Updated : Aug 16, 2017, 2:38 am IST
 
 
According to the NGO, loudspeakers were blaring at 113 decibels at Mr Shelar’s event.
 Ashish Shelar (Photo: The Asian Age/File)
Mumbai: NGO Awaaz Foundation has claimed that a Dahi Handi event organised in Bandra by the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Mumbai president, Ashish Shelar, was the only case where noise pollution norms were flouted in the city.
According to the NGO, loudspeakers were blaring at 113 decibels at Mr Shelar’s event, against the limit of 55 decibels — which was set by the National Green Tribunal.
The foundation stated that while most Dahi Handi organisers did not put up loudspeakers on Tuesday, individual troupes were guilty of breaching the noise limit in residential areas, due to which sound levels climbed as high as 101 decibels in some places during the celebrations.  
According to Awaaz Foundation founder Sumaira Abdulali, most Dahi Handi organisers in the city and parts of the western suburbs had avoided the use of loudspeakers regardless of whether the celebrations were being held in silence or residential zones, which was very commendable. “Dahi Handi this year has been celebrated with the cooperation of almost everyone (with an exception), including event organisers, political parties, the police and citizens. This represents a major positive change in the way festivals may be celebrated without using loudspeakers,” she said.
She said that she had been visiting the prominent Dahi Handi venues since morning and had found that the Dahi Handi organised by Shelar at Hill Road just a few meters from Bandra police station had been playing blaring music.
Mr Shelar, however, refuted the allegations saying, “My photograph is used by almost all mandals. It does not mean that I am responsible for all of them.”
Senior police inspector, Bandra police station, Pandit Thackray said, “No case has been registered in connection with Dahi Handi yet.”
Tags: awaaz foundation, ashish shelar
Location: India, Maharashtra, Mumbai (Bombay)
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Thane louder than city as activists record festive noise levels

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