BMC Makes Marathi Signboards Mandatory: What Shops, Hotels & Offices Must Know (2026)

In a significant move to promote the local language and cultural identity, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has made it mandatory for all shops, hotels, and offices in Mumbai to display Marathi signboards. Businesses have been given a one-month ultimatum to comply with the new rule. This update has major implications for business owners across Mumbai. In this blog, we explain the rule, its impact, and how you can stay compliant.

What is the New Rule About?

As per the latest directive by BMC:

📌 All establishments must:
✔ Display signboards in Marathi (Devanagari script)
✔ Ensure Marathi text is clearly visible
✔ Follow proper font size and readability guidelines

👉 Marathi must be prominently displayed, even if other languages are used.

Who Needs to Follow This Rule?

The rule applies to:

  • Retail shops

  • Restaurants and hotels

  • Offices and commercial establishments

  • Service providers

  • Small businesses and startups

👉 Whether big or small, every business in Mumbai must comply.

Deadline for Compliance

⏰ BMC has given a strict 1-month deadline Starting From 13 may 2026 till Mid June to implement Marathi signboards. Failure to comply within this period may lead to penalties and action by authorities.

Why Has This Rule Been Introduced?

1. Promote Local Language

Encouraging the use of Marathi as the primary language of the state.

2. Preserve Cultural Identity

Strengthening Maharashtra’s cultural presence in commercial spaces.

3. Improve Public Accessibility

Helping local residents easily identify businesses.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Businesses that fail to follow the rule may face:

❌ Fines and penalties
❌ Legal notices
❌ Possible closure or license-related actions

👉 Ignoring this rule can directly impact your business operations.

Key Guidelines for Signboards

To stay compliant, businesses should ensure:

✔ Marathi text is in Devanagari script
✔ Font size is clearly visible and readable
✔ Marathi is not hidden or smaller than other languages
✔ Signboard placement is prominent

Impact on Businesses

This rule will impact businesses in the following ways:

📌 Need to redesign or update signboards
📌 Additional compliance cost
📌 Increased focus on local branding
📌 Legal responsibility to follow municipal rules

How to Stay Compliant

✔ Update your signboard with Marathi text immediately
✔ Consult professionals for proper design guidelines
✔ Ensure visibility and readability
✔ Complete changes before the deadline
✔ Keep proof of compliance if required

Business Opportunity: Build Local Trust

Instead of seeing this as a burden, businesses can use it as an opportunity:

✨ Connect better with local customers
✨ Build trust and familiarity
✨ Strengthen regional brand identity
✨ Improve customer engagement

How BusinessRights Can Help

BusinessRights can assist you with:

  • Shop Act (Gumasta) compliance

  • Business registration and legal updates

  • Local compliance guidance

  • Documentation and advisory

We help your business stay compliant, updated, and risk-free.

Conclusion

The Marathi signboard rule by BMC is a step towards preserving local culture and ensuring better communication with citizens. For businesses, it is essential to act quickly and comply within the given timeframe to avoid penalties.

📞 Contact BusinessRights today to ensure your business meets all local compliance requirements without hassle.

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