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40 :(f) formulating and regulating the steps for co-ordination among Departments and between the Police and such Departments before undertaking any work on the streets for purposes such as provision for electricity, water, sewage, exchange of information, communication, removal, repairs, advertising, digging, separation etc, in a manner affecting the traffic, prior to commencement of such work so as to enable the Police to make suitable alternative arrangements during the period of such work and to reduce inconvenience caused to the public,
 * (g) making arrangements to ensure that owners or occupiers of property, clean and disinfect their respective houses and surroundings and shifting the persons and animals deceased or suspected to be deceased, in order to prevent spreading of epidemic or contagious diseases,
 * (h) regulating, in order to prevent obstruction, inconvenience, annoyance, risk, danger, injury etc, to passers-by or to the residents in the vicinity,—
 * (i) activities relating to places of public resort,
 * (ii) arrangements relating to public safety in streets, public places and buildings in such places,
 * (iii) the blasting of rocks,
 * (iv) any construction, repair or maintenance work,
 * (v) any commercial activities.

(2) Every such regulation shall be published at the place where it is to be implemented and all persons concerned shall be liable to comply with the same.

81. Maintenance of law and order at assemblies where disputes exist—(1) Where the District Magistrate is satisfied that a dispute or contention exists, relating to the organization of or participation in any function or procession, exhibition or organized assembly and that such dispute or contention is likely to lead to the disturbance of peace the District Magistrate may give such appropriate orders as to the conduct of the persons concerned as he deems necessary under the circumstances.

(2) The District Magistrate shall, while issuing such orders, give due regard to the apparent legal rights of the persons and parties concerned and to any established practice.