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153 shops and commercial establishments fined for not displaying signboards in Marathi

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 1, 2022 20:05 IST

As many as 153 shops and commercial establishments have been fined for not displaying signboards in the Marathi language ...

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As many as 153 shops and commercial establishments have been fined for not displaying signboards in the Marathi language in Maharashtra's Thane district, a Labour department official said.

Thane Deputy Labour Commissioner Santosh Bhosale said 15 of the 153 establishments had been fined Rs 3.49 lakh. One of these 15 establishments was slapped with Rs 2.86 lakh fine for delaying compliance by 60 days, PTI reported.

Bhosale said officials inspected 457 shops and commercial establishment in the Thane district of which 304 were found to have complied with the regulations while others failures to do so. As per the government's directives, all commercial establishments and shops are expected to display the signboards in Marathi language.

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