65 Palghar Businesses Get Notices for Not Displaying Marathi Nameplates

Palghar: Authorities said on Saturday that Palghar Regional Administration in Maharashtra has published notifications for the owners of 65 commercial organizations because they did not exhibit their name plates in Marathi. The action was received following the reports of several hotels, shops and other organizations that did not comply with the rules.
A statement, in a statement, a special campaign has been launched in many places throughout the district, he said. “Various teams carried out an operation to control the language used on the name plates. Organizations that could not show the name plates in Marathi were identified.” He said.
Executive teams later published notification to such 65 organizations. These enterprises were directed to change their name plates immediately by adhering to open norms. In a statement, he added that those in question will face legal proceedings according to the provisions of the law.
Vijay Chowdhary, assistant working commissioner, urged the audit driver to continue for the next few days and to adapt to all business owners in the region. In accordance with the 36 (a) (1) section of Maharashtra stores and organizations (regulation of employment and service conditions) 2017, all commercial organizations must exhibit noun plates in the Marathi language in Devanagari scenario.




