Published on March 26, 2026
In a decisive move to maintain cleanliness and promote environmental responsibility, authorities have announced stringent measures against littering at Dumas Sea Face in Surat. Starting this week, any individual caught littering will face a hefty fine, significantly aimed at curbing pollution in one of the city’s most popular recreational areas.
Dumas Sea Face, renowned for its scenic views and bustling crowds, has been plagued , prompting the local government to take action. Officials revealed that the fines could range from ₹500 to ₹5,000, depending on the severity of the offense. This stern approach underscores a growing commitment to environmental preservation and public health.
Authorities have installed numerous warning signs along the promenade, clearly indicating the penalties for littering. Additionally, public service announcements are being broadcasted to raise awareness about the new regulations. Local residents and visitors alike are urged to utilize designated bins and maintain the scenic beauty of the area.
In support of this initiative, the municipal corporation has increased waste collection efforts and placed more garbage disposal units along the Sea Face. Regular clean-up drives are also being organized, inviting community participation to foster a sense of responsibility towards the environment.
City officials have emphasized that the success of this campaign relies heavily on public cooperation. They encourage everyone to respect the rules and contribute to preserving the natural beauty of Dumas Sea Face for future generations.
Littering not only tarnishes the landscape but also poses significant risks to marine life and public health. fines, authorities hope to instill a sense of civic duty among the populace and enhance the overall cleanliness of the area.
Visitors planning to enjoy the breathtaking sunsets at Dumas Sea Face are now reminded to carry their waste until they find appropriate disposal options, ensuring a clean and pleasant experience for all.
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