Citizens’ Action for Navratri, Ramzan etc
Navratri is fast approaching, followed by the month of
Ramzan, Iid and Christmas. We have seen the
implementation of the Supreme Court Order for the most
part during the Ganesh Festival, with some important
exceptions. Most of these exceptions were politically
sanctioned.
It is important for all those who believe that noise
levels in Mumbai should be kept at acceptable levels
to maintain due vigilance in their areas from here on.
The following information would be of value towards
this and could be used by ALMs or groups of citizens
wanting to keep watch in their areas:
1. It is important to have scientific data. Buy a
noise meter The cheapest available will do and should
be affordable for groups of citizens – this would be a
Korean or Chinese import, analog meter, available for
about Rs 2000 at various shops in Princess Street,
also Vishal Zaveri: 982 09 00609 and Mr Kale:
22617313. Of course, more sophisticated meters are
available but are unnecessary for the function we
have in mind.
2. Maintain a chart recording noise levels at various
times of day including day time and night time. Start
this exercise a few days prior to the anticipated
festivals or functions to establish ambient noise
levels.
3. When decibel levels exceed ambient levels due to
loudspeaker use or where loudspeakers are used in a
Silence Zone, complain to the Police Control Room at
100 and 103. Ensure that you get a Complaint Number
for future follow up.
4. Send your readings including violations, if any to
the Commissioner of Police and Deputy Commissioner of
Police with a demand for them to take action against
violators. Please send a copy to me also for my
records.
5. If necessary, legal action could be taken by filing
a complaint in the Magistrate’s Court under the EP
Act.
You may also contact me on my number 982 15 20805 or
by email for further information or assistance.
Sumaira Abdulali
Awaaz Foundation