Delhi Civic Body Removes 380 Unauthorised Banners Ahead Of AI Impact Summit

In preparation for the India AI-Impact Summit 2026, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has taken action against illegal advertisements by removing approximately 380 unauthorised banners, hoardings, and pole kiosks across the city. This initiative is part of the MCD's broader effort to enhance the aesthetic appeal of public spaces and ensure compliance with advertising regulations. The drive reflects the city's commitment to maintaining orderly and legally sanctioned public advertising, especially in the lead-up to significant events such as the AI-Impact Summit. By clearing these unauthorised displays, the MCD aims to create a more organized environment for both residents and visitors, aligning with the city's vision for a cleaner and more attractive urban landscape.
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