Hyderabad’s ‘guilty pleasure’ of loud music might end soon with complete ban on DJs

The Hyderabad Police will strengthen enforcement against unauthorized loud music at public events, including religious processions. A round table conference with key stakeholders will be held to ensure stricter compliance with the DJ ban and prevent further violations.

Hyderabad: In response to the persistent violation of DJ bans during various public events, including religious processions, the Hyderabad Police have announced stronger enforcement measures to curb the unauthorised use of loud music. A round table conference with key stakeholders is being organised to ensure stricter compliance with the ban.

The use of DJs in public spaces without prior police approval is already prohibited under existing rules. This regulation applies to religious processions, political rallies, weddings, and other public gatherings. However, despite these clear guidelines, event organisers have repeatedly ignored the ban, leading to confrontations with law enforcement and the filing of criminal cases.

No DJ’s on vehicles, public places: Hyderabad Police

Ahead of a major religious event, police issued a directive stating that “the use of manual music or DJs on vehicles will not be permitted.” Earlier this year, a public notice reminded citizens that no loudspeakers or DJs could be used in public spaces without proper authorisation, in accordance with the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000. Even with permission, decibel levels must adhere to strict limits set by Government Order RT No. 227.

Despite these regulations, event organisers from various communities have consistently violated the rules over the years. In response to the escalating issue, Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand recently announced via social media that the department will hold a round table discussion with festival organizers and political parties to ensure the DJ ban is followed rigorously. Anand noted that the response from stakeholders has been encouraging, and more details regarding the meeting will be released soon.

How are the people reacting?

Public reaction to the announcement has been largely supportive, with many users on the social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) praising the move to control noise pollution. However, some expressed frustration over the persistent loud music played by DJs at local events, calling for more effective enforcement. The upcoming round table conference is expected to bring together law enforcement, community leaders, and event organisers in an effort to address the ongoing issue and create a collaborative approach to enforcing the DJ ban.

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