Stop DJs from violating noise guidelines in Noida


Stop DJs from violating noise guidelines in Noida
The Issue
Living in Sector 25 of Jal Vayu Vihar, Noida, has become increasingly difficult due to the incessant blaring of DJ music during various events and visarjans. My family and I have been particularly vulnerable to the piercing sounds—especially my school-going child, who struggles to attend online classes or concentrate on studies. The noise is so overwhelming that it has led to sound-related anxiety for us, impacting our mental well-being considerably.
The use of DJs in our locality is not just a personal grievance; it's a widespread issue that affects many residents. The noise levels frequently violate the Supreme Court guidelines on permissible decibels. This blatant disregard for the law is not only unlawful but also detrimental to public health, building infrastructure, and the everyday lives of senior citizens, sick individuals, and students.
Excessive noise from DJs is known to cause significant harm to human health, including hearing loss, sleep disturbances, and increased stress levels. The continuous loud music also undermines the structural integrity of the buildings, leading to potential long-term damage.
It's high time we addressed this pressing issue with a structured plan. I urge the local authorities and governing bodies in Noida to rigorously enforce the existing laws on noise pollution. Specific steps should include monitoring the sound levels at public and private events using DJs to ensure they comply with the legal requirements. There should also be significant penalties imposed on violators to deter future breaches.
Our community deserves peace and quiet, especially those who are vulnerable, like the elderly, sick people, and students. Implementing strict control over the activities of DJs is a crucial step toward creating a more habitable environment in Sector 25/21, Noida.
Please join me in urging the authorities to act swiftly on this matter. Sign this petition to help restore the tranquil environment we all cherish and deserve.

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The Issue
Living in Sector 25 of Jal Vayu Vihar, Noida, has become increasingly difficult due to the incessant blaring of DJ music during various events and visarjans. My family and I have been particularly vulnerable to the piercing sounds—especially my school-going child, who struggles to attend online classes or concentrate on studies. The noise is so overwhelming that it has led to sound-related anxiety for us, impacting our mental well-being considerably.
The use of DJs in our locality is not just a personal grievance; it's a widespread issue that affects many residents. The noise levels frequently violate the Supreme Court guidelines on permissible decibels. This blatant disregard for the law is not only unlawful but also detrimental to public health, building infrastructure, and the everyday lives of senior citizens, sick individuals, and students.
Excessive noise from DJs is known to cause significant harm to human health, including hearing loss, sleep disturbances, and increased stress levels. The continuous loud music also undermines the structural integrity of the buildings, leading to potential long-term damage.
It's high time we addressed this pressing issue with a structured plan. I urge the local authorities and governing bodies in Noida to rigorously enforce the existing laws on noise pollution. Specific steps should include monitoring the sound levels at public and private events using DJs to ensure they comply with the legal requirements. There should also be significant penalties imposed on violators to deter future breaches.
Our community deserves peace and quiet, especially those who are vulnerable, like the elderly, sick people, and students. Implementing strict control over the activities of DJs is a crucial step toward creating a more habitable environment in Sector 25/21, Noida.
Please join me in urging the authorities to act swiftly on this matter. Sign this petition to help restore the tranquil environment we all cherish and deserve.

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Petition created on 27 January 2026