Bid Farewell To Big Fat Delhi Weddings!
- By WeddingPlz
- July 19th, 2019
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After Supreme Courts disapproval on wastage of food and water at wedding functions in Delhi, the capital government has drafted a policy regarding the diminishment of social events in the city. This policy is in regards of increasing environmental pollution.
This policy is drafted to restrain the number of guests that can attend the wedding depending on the size of the venue. This will be ensured by dividing the square meter area of the venue by 1.5 or multiplying total number of cars that can be parked by four. But worry not Delhites we have it all covered. You can easily select the perfect venue listed on the Weddingplz without breaking any rules. Check for the area and everything keeping in mind the number of guests as there are a lot of options to choose from.
The policy also makes sure that the leftover foods will be distributed to the needy. A very thoughtful initiative and one can lend a helping hand by contacting feeding India that aims to provide food to the poor from weddings and parties. Fill in the form here and become a part of this noble cause. Love the new policy so guys #WedWithoutWaste.
Another factor stated in the policy is that no traffic jam should be created. Also no horse drawn carriage and band should be present outside the venue. Firearms have been prohibited and dj sets should not exceed to the prescribed noise pollution limit.
Photography by: Gautam Khullar
If any of these norms are violated heavy penalty will be charged from the owner of the venue. RS. 5 Lakh for first offence, 10 lakh for second and 15 lakh for the third. Though the third offence also includes the cancellation of the licence after a period of 30 days. Hosting an event or function at a place not authorised, a penalty of 15 lakh will be levied.
Checkout more links like these:All Deepika And Ranveer Wedding Pictures! | #Sonamkishaadi and reception fun together! | Neha Dhupia Married to Angad Bedi! 🙂| Fedding India Inititative in collaboration with Weddingplz. #WedWithoutWaste
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