Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati concert has become a topic of discussion. Diljit's music concert was held in Chandigarh on 14 December. The noise limit set in Diljit Dosanjh's concert was violated. Not only this, the Chandigarh administration has issued a 'show cause notice' to the organizers of this concert and has recommended strict action against the violators. Chandigarh administration issued a notice Let us tell you that the organizers of Diljit Dosanjh's music concert in Chandigarh have been issued a show-cause notice for violating the noise limit. The Chandigarh Union Territory Administration said that the prescribed sound level of 75 decibels was violated during the December 14 concert. At the three places where the sound level was checked, the readings were between 76 and 93 decibels. The authorities informed the Punjab and Haryana High Court about the violations on Wednesday, December 18, and recommended strict action against the violators. The court took the information on record and adjourned the hearing till January. Chandigarh administration sought the report Senior advocate Amit Jhajji, representing the UT administration, said that all necessary measures were taken, including the formation of three committees to monitor the event. He also confirmed that "show cause notices" were sent to those responsible for the violations. According to Live Law, a PIL filed by Chandigarh resident Ranjit Singh has sought a report from the UT administration on traffic, crowd control, and noise pollution during Diljit Dosanjh's concert. Chandigarh Child Rights Protection Commission had issued this warning For your information, before Diljit Dosanjh's Chandigarh concert, Chandigarh Child Rights Protection Commission Chairperson Shipra Bansal had issued an advisory. Issuing the advisory, Chandigarh Child Rights Protection Commission Chairperson Shipra Bansal said, "It has come to our notice that children are called on stage during concerts and the sound is harmful to children. Concerts go on till very late at night and there is a high possibility of supply of alcohol. Alcohol should not be served to children below the age of 18 years. We have also issued an advisory in view of Punjabi singer Karan Aujla's concert. It has come to our notice that children were called on stage during the last concert of singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh. Sometimes some such songs are played which are not good for children". Read also: Nephrocare India Hosts Walkathon to Mark 3rd Anniversary & Kidney Care Legendary Tabla Maestro Zakir Hussain Passes Away at 73, World Mourns Siddharth Anand"s 'Fighter' Ranked in IMDb"s Top 10 Popular Indian Films Unconventional Blockbusters That Defined 2024