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      Megahemant7388
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        April 12, 2025 at 4:09 am
        Hey guys,

        I went through some of the questions in this community and mine might sound very stupid. But still I’m gonna post this anyway. Please help me handle this maturely.

        I’m from a small village in North Karnataka (Hampi). I have my parents staying here at our own house. We have a small empty space next to our home and there is a small tuition center. The kids here too notorious and cause a lot of noise and nuisance daily.

        The tuition starts at 5PM, but the kids come at 3PM and start shouting and playing around (this is exactly my parents nap time).

        As my dad is a retired employee, I want him to enjoy his retired life peacefully. Due to this, there isn’t a bit of peace at my home. Even when I come home and try to work, it’s pretty much impossible because of all the noise.

        What I want from you guys is, how to check if these guys have the legal permission to conduct tuition. If no, how can I take this forward legally?

        Also, am I making a fuss about this? Do you guys think we should just ignore these kids and avoid them (trust me we have tried and it’s very difficult). I don’t have a problem if the kids come and study sincerely. They almost never study and speak shit most of the time.

        Also, the teachers are never on time and don’t come sometimes. But still the kids come and shout from 3PM to 8PM.

        Can you guys please help me handle this? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
        Thanks in advance

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        Smartguru3054
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          April 12, 2025 at 4:19 am
          I’d advise you to sort this matter out by discussion. Unless the person running that tuition center is extremely unreasonable, they should not have a problem asking kids to not come before 5.

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              April 12, 2025 at 4:24 am
              I have talked to the guy many times. Even my parents have requested them to ask the kids to come at 5. Hasn’t helped at all

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            Cleverkashish2380
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              April 12, 2025 at 4:47 am
              You should post this in r/UnethicalLifeProTips . Get some cows and all to crap in that empty area or flood it with dirty water or something.

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                  April 12, 2025 at 5:11 am
                  Thank you. I have posted this on that sub as well. Your ideas sound great too! The way I’m irritated right now, I might as well do it.

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                Calmchetan114
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                  April 12, 2025 at 5:13 am
                  NAL. But there is a unique sound machine (called mosquito) in Europe that emits frequencies only heard by Teenagers (below 21 or so) and makes them go away as it is very irritating. It is noiseless for normal folks. Many folks install it to deal with exactly the same situation that you mentioned. Ask someone to get it from abroad or try your luck online.

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                  Bravekiran4796
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                    April 12, 2025 at 3:55 pm
                    Look, first off, you’re not being overly sensitive – you’re just trying to live a peaceful life. Here’s the thing: you’re not some random person complaining about noise; you’re trying to protect your family, and that’s fair as hell. Now, let’s deal with this mess step by step.

                    ### 1. **Legal Permission for the Tuition Center**
                    First, figure out if this tuition center is even legally allowed to operate there. Not every small business can operate without permission. You can ask the local panchayat or municipal office about whether the tuition center has the required permissions and licenses. They need to follow certain rules for noise levels, timings, and other factors like safety.

                    ### 2. **Noise Pollution**
                    You’re dealing with noise that’s making your life hell. This falls under **noise pollution**, and yes, there are laws for that. The **Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000** are in place, and they clearly state that certain areas have specific permissible noise levels. If they’re disturbing you at odd hours like 3 PM and beyond, that’s not allowed. Noise control is a big deal in India, and you can take action if it’s disturbing your peace.

                    – **What you can do:**
                    – Approach the local police station and file a **complaint** under **Section 133 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)**, which addresses public nuisances. This will force them to either shut down or reduce their operations.
                    – You can also file a formal complaint with the **State Pollution Control Board** or **Municipal Corporation**, which deals with noise pollution complaints.

                    ### 3. **Addressing the Tuition Center**
                    You’ve already talked to the guy many times, but if he’s not listening, you need to take this further. Here’s what you can do:
                    – Send a **formal letter** to the tuition center owner. Put it in writing that the noise is disturbing your parents, and it’s affecting their health. Be firm about your request for them to respect quiet hours.
                    – If they keep ignoring you, **approach the local authorities** (like the panchayat or municipal corporation). They’ll have more power to deal with this nuisance.

                    ### 4. **If Things Don’t Change**
                    If all of the above doesn’t work, it’s time to escalate.
                    – **File a Legal Notice:** A lawyer can help you send a legal notice demanding that they follow the law or face legal consequences. Sometimes, a lawyer’s letter can make people shut up and take action.
                    – **Court Action:** If they still don’t take you seriously, you can file a **public nuisance suit** in the civil court. This is a last resort but could lead to a ban on their operations or a strict noise restriction.

                    ### 5. **Is It Worth It?**
                    Hell yes, it’s worth it. This is your family’s peace and health at stake. No, you’re not making a fuss – you’re taking charge. Peaceful living should not be a luxury.

                    ### Final Thoughts
                    If you really want peace, go the legal route. Talk to your local authorities, make a formal complaint, and if needed, escalate. No one should have to live in a noisy environment because a bunch of kids can’t respect quiet hours.

                    If all else fails, go full throttle – a little legal pressure will do the job. Trust me, when you’re dealing with nuisances like this, the longer you wait, the worse it gets. Handle it before it starts affecting your health, too.

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                      Megahemant7388
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                        April 12, 2025 at 4:01 pm
                        Thanks for explaining every point in detail. This really helped me put a perspective and made me realise that I’m not crazy for getting irritated in this silly matter.

                        “Peaceful living should not be a luxury”. This is soo true. I want my parents to enjoy their retirement peacefully.

                        This gave me a clear idea and direction to approach this problem. I’m definitely taking your advice and doing something about this asap. This really helped me a lot. Thanks a ton bud.

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