City
Epaper

MP: IAS officer’s social media post on public address system creates controversy

By IANS | Updated: October 21, 2024 22:35 IST

Bhopal, Oct 21 Senior IAS officer Shailbala Martin's social media post questioning the public address system installed at ...

Open in App

Bhopal, Oct 21 Senior IAS officer Shailbala Martin's social media post questioning the public address system installed at temples causing noise pollution has sparked a controversy in Madhya Pradesh with religious groups calling for protests against the officer.

Last week, a debate over the public address system causing noise pollution began after the death of a 13-year-old boy during the Durga idol emersion in Bhopal. The boy was dancing to a DJ sound and collapsed all of a sudden and died on Friday.

Following the incident, Madhya Pradesh Police swung into action and started an investigation into the case while the incident also started a debate on the issue.

A journalist on the social media platform X questioned the disparity in enforcement, focusing on the use of public address systems in mosques and the prevalence of DJs playing music outside these spaces.

Responding to the post, the IAS officer Shailbala Martin said that noise pollution caused by the public address system in temples - questioning why such disturbances, which can be heard several streets away and continue late into the night - are often overlooked.

However, the officer’s post wasn’t received well by the rightwing organisation 'Sanskriti Bachao Manch' head Chandrashekhar Tiwari, saying that they would stage a protest against the officer.

Meanwhile, Congress Spokesperson Abbas Hafeez said IAS officer Shailbala Martin has raised a genuine question.

"A senior officer has raised questions on the BJP government's biased action against the public address system," Hafeez said.

The 2009-batch officer, Shailbala Martin, has not questioned the government's actions for the first time.

Martin is currently serving as the Additional Secretary in the General Administration Department (GAD). She began her career in the State Civil Service (SCS) before being promoted to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) on June 12, 2017.

She has held various positions, including roles in the Health Department in 2014, Municipal Commissioner of Burhanpur in 2019, and Collector of Niwari district the same year.

Since January 25, 2022, she has been serving as Additional Secretary in the General Administration Department.

Last year, the Madhya Pradesh government issued guidelines to mitigate noise pollution, which specifically aimed to regulate the public address system in religious venues.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

FootballLiverpool becomes Premier League champions for 2024-25 season

CricketIPL 2025: Heated Exchange Between Virat Kohli and KL Rahul During RCB vs DC Match; Video Goes Viral

Other SportsI was desperate to win for the most beautiful club in the world, says Liverpool captain Van Dijk on PL triumph

NagpurNagpur Road Rage: 21-Year-Old Truck Driver Stabbed to Death for Overtaking in Maharashtra

EntertainmentRupert Grint welcomes second child with Georgia Groome

National Realted Stories

NationalFive Bangladeshi nationals pushed back for illegal infiltration: Assam CM

National‘Not just half an hour, but Pakistan is half a century behind India’: Owaisi

NationalWords of PM Modi resonate with spirit of seva and nation-building: Tripura CM Saha

National19 people arrested for ‘pro-Pakistan’ stand: Assam CM

NationalSecurity forces kill three NSCN (KYA) militants in Arunachal; rescue construction worker