Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Building Plan violation: Task Force for evacuation

BBMP: Crackdown on Illegal Buildings; Report every month; Suspension if responsibility is forgotten

Building Plan violation: Task Force for evacuation

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: A TASK FORCE of separate officers has been formed in eight zones of BBMP to carry out evacuation operations of buildings constructed in VIOLATION OF THE PLAN within the city limits.

 A task force has been formed under the chairmanship of the Zonal Commissioner, the members of which will meet every month and carry out the clearance operation. A report of this operation will also be given every month. Chief Commissioner has also ordered to suspend the officers who do not take action against the illegality and take disciplinary action.

 On July 31, Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath issued an order to 'constitute a task force to prevent violation of building sanction plans, construction of unauthorized buildings, and to clear the building or its parts constructed in violation'.

 Officers have also been given the responsibility to enforce KMC Act Section 321 and BBMP Act 2020 Section 248 and 356. Guidelines for disciplinary action against authorities failing to comply with this have been outlined in the order.

 After sanctioning the plan for construction of the building, the 'Plinth Line Marking' of the building must be compulsorily obtained by the concerned officer. Later, the responsibility of checking the construction from time to time as well as the plan is also prescribed.

Time Limit: The order also contains a 'flowchart' of the process of taking action/who should carry out the responsibilities for the eviction of the encroached building. Responsibilities and days are fixed for Junior Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Assistant Executive Engineer, Executive Engineer, Assistant Director of Town Planning. A total of 117 days have been allotted for submitting the report from the issuance of the first notice to the completion of the eviction operation.

 Task force

Chairman – Zonal Commissioner, Members – Joint Commissioner, Chief Engineer, Joint Director Town Planning Central Office, Revenue Officers, Executive Engineers of Divisions, Assistant Director of Town Planning, Assistant Executive Engineers of Sub Divisions, Zonal Deputy Legal Officer. Committee Convener – Zonal Joint Director.

 Work force activity

Mandatory meeting to be held every month, review of report given by Ward Engineer regarding unauthorized construction and PLAN violations. Action should be taken to look into citizens' complaints and issue notices. Check the status of issued notices. Notifying concerned authorities about action to be taken against buildings. As soon as the notice is given, it should be ensured that the construction of the building is stopped. Violation of the PLAN, submission of estimated list for clearance of illegally constructed parts, coordination with authorities and operation should be carried out. If there is a restraining order from the courts, steps should be taken to clear it promptly with appropriate documents. The Zonal Joint Director of Town Planning should submit a report on the case of PLAN VIOLATIONS and the steps taken to rectify the same to the Additional Director of Urban Planning every month.

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Monday, July 31, 2023

Bus Shelter Advertisement: Outstanding over ₹100 crore

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Bus Shelter, Skywalk Advertisement: Outstanding over ₹100 crore

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: Over ₹100 crore due for rent of advertisement display on bus shelter, skywalk as floor rent, service taxes, etc. Although the demand notice was issued, the authorities did not collect it. Expired ads are also not cleared.

 Fees related to advertisement of hundreds of Bus Shelters and skywalks in the city are pending since 2016. On December 5, 2022, demand notices totaling ₹ 50.27 crore have been issued to many agencies by the Assistant Commissioner of Advertising. Even though such notices continue to be issued till June, the arrears have not been paid.

 Many agencies have been given permission to construct bus shelters on Build, Operate, Transfer (BOT) basis by giving advertising rights at various locations in the city. Since 2016, many shelters have been built and advertisements are being displayed. According to the BBMP Outdoor Billboard Bye-laws dated 14th Jan, 2020, the rate has been fixed excluding GST on Public Private Partnership (PPP) type constructions.

 Advertisement fee is charged at ₹780 per square meter for bus shelters on major roads and ₹600 per square meter for bus shelters at other places. A similar charge applies to advertising displays on skywalks. Calculate like this, A demand notice has been issued to each agency for payment through DD with in 15 days. Seven months have passed since the completion of this process, but no action has been taken. Advertisements are being displayed even though the contracts of many agencies have expired.

 The details of demand notices given to dozens of companies under Right to Information Act S. Amaresh got it. According to these documents, the balance should be paid within 15 days. Otherwise legal action will be taken as per KMC Act.

 There is also a condition that the shelters should be kept clean. But, the agencies are not following that too,' complained Amaresh.

"Uncalled for tender is illegal"

 Agencies have been given to construct bus shelters and display advertisements. They have to pay ground rent and advertisement fee. However, dues have not been recovered from many agencies since 2015. The tender period of many agencies has ended since 2018 itself. But till now the dues have not been recovered from them and the advertisement has not been cleared. Due to this behavior of the officials, the BBMP has incurred hundreds of crores of financial loss. I written a letter to the BBMP Chief Commissioner and the Deputy Chief Minister, but no action has been taken, said S. Amaresh of the Right to Information Study Center has obtained details under the Right to Information Act.

Permission of senior officials is required for clearance.

 "Demand notices are being issued from December till now for the arrears of Bus shelter, skywalk advertisement, ground rent, service charge. Some have paid. The rest have been written to senior officers for action. Some tenders have expired and have to be cleared. Evacuation work should be done after giving permission from senior officials. Those who were in the past have not recovered the arrears. Now I have taken action on my arrival," said Sridhar Reddy, Assistant Commissioner, Advertising Department, BBMP. Deepak, Special Commissioner of advertisement department, was not available for contact.

 TOTAL; ₹ 57.27 crore (Amount of demand notices executed on a single day on 5th December 2022)

 Bus shelters; ₹31.67 crore

  •   Times Innovative Media; 215; ₹15.05 crore
  • Sign Post India; 139; ₹10.32 crore
  •  Digital Ad Science; 58; ₹4.84 crore
  •  OOH Advertisement Services; 16; ₹1.44 crore

 Skywalk; ₹25.69 crore

  •  Vantage Advertising; 25; ₹6.26 crore
  • Prakash Arts; 34; ₹5.67 crore
  • Collaboration – India Council;7; ₹4.76 crore
  • Pioneer Publicity Corporation; 28; ₹3.99 crore
  •  Sign Post India; 14; ₹1.90 crore
  •  Skyline Advertising; 3; ₹92.17 lakh
  •  Ad Age Outdoor Advertisement; 2; ₹₹34.08 lakh
  • Design 55 Advertisement; 4; ₹27.87 lakh
  •  Jivin Out Door Media; 2; ₹25.69 lakh
  •  Accord Display Service; 7; ₹18.44 lakh

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Friday, July 28, 2023

100 lakes to be eco-friendly 'GREEN LAKE'

 Development of 100 lakes in the state with biological fencing without using concrete

100 lakes to be eco-friendly 'GREEN LAKE'

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: 100 lakes in the state are being developed in an environment-friendly manner and are being developed as 'Hasiru Sarovara (GREEN LAKES)' with biological barriers without installing concrete and pavers.

Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department is now adopting the same sequence of construction of lakes and their management in the past. A plan has started to keep the lakes as natural lakes, away from modern facilities and make them eco-friendly at low cost. In August, 100 lakes in 31 districts of the state will start to work become 'GREEN LAKES'.

 Apart from spending crores on the lakes, the main objective of the 'Hasiru Sarovar' campaign is to save the lakes naturally, without using concrete, and develop them at a low cost. This campaign is being implemented under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MNREGA).

 A biological fence is constructed around the lake. High and low height plants are planted in two rows. Thorn plants such as safflower, which were grown as hedges in the past, are grown between two rows of trees. Saplings are suggested to be planted by the nurseries of the Federation of Gram Panchayat Level Self Help Societies formed by the National Livelihoods Organization (NRLM) at each taluk level.

 The lake bed is reinforced with soil using less stones. Plants like wadelia are planted to prevent soil erosion on the slopes. Interlocking pavers cannot be installed on the banks of the lake. Emphasis is planned to increase groundwater level along with conservation of biodiversity.

Five lakes each in Davangere, Dharwad, Hassan and Haveri districts, four lakes each in Chitradurga, Gadag and two lakes each in Kalaburagi, Udupi and Vijayanagar districts, and in the remaining 22 districts each three lakes have been decided to be converted into 'GREEN LAKES'. 

 'Green Lake Campaign' was organized in 'Amrita Sarovar' programme. This is the work to save lakes as lakes. Ananda Malligadavada, who has developed dozens of lakes naturally, is advising the project. 100 lakes will start work to be as 'GREEN LAKES' in August," said Shilpa Nag, Commissioner of Rural Development Commission.

 Method of implementation

  •  Planting of locally available plants such as wadelia on the inner slope of the lake
  •  Inflow, outflow area development

  •  Construction of pits to prevent silting
  •  Scientifically desilted, biological fence around the lake
  •  Plantation of plants like banyan, peepal, neem etc. under Koti Vriksha Abhiyan
  •  A sloping area for drinking water for cattle

 Advantages

  •  * Rejuvenation of lakes at low cost
  •  * Increasing the water storage capacity of the lake
  •  * Preventing encroachment
  •  * Natural beauty enhancement

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Sunday, July 23, 2023

'Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Heritage Corridor'

12 km in Chikkapete and Basavanagudi assembly constituencies; Ready for the end of the year

 'Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Heritage Corridor'

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: BBMP has decided to develop 'Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Heritage Corridor' within Chikkapete and Basavanagudi assembly constituencies.

 A 12 km area between Lalbagh Tower and Kempambudhi Lake Towers has been identified for this, which was decided in a meeting chaired by BBMP South Zone Commissioner Jayaram Raipur to finalize it soon.

 Public facilities including roads, footpaths, street light poles along this corridor have been decided to be uniform. The corridor will be demarcated by painting 1.5 mm polythene without destroying the existing road and pavement.

 Open shelters, streetlights, furniture, signboards, artworks will be installed at 24 locations, one every 500 meters of the corridor. Location introduction information will be published.

 Special lighting arrangements will be made at 24 special rest stops and main heritage sites of the corridor. A light-sound 'rupaka' and a sound-light show will be arranged. This development is decided to be done in traditional style.

 An artificial intelligence cellphone and app based guide will be created within the corridor. Jayaram said that it has been suggested to prepare the final detailed plan report (DPR) soon and before that it has been decided to seek the advice of experts and local eminent citizens.

Corridor in Malleshwara and Halasuru too

 DPR for 'Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Heritage Corridor' in Basavanagudi -Chikkapete will be finalized in another month. The corridor is slated to be developed by the end of this year. Besides, it has been decided to develop a corridor in the area of Sankey lake, Kadu Malleshwara temple in Malleshwara and another corridor in the area of Halasuru lake, Someswara temple. ₹180 crore has been earmarked for these three corridors in the BBMP budget. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar suggested that the development of these corridors should be speedy. Thus, in the 12 km of the 'Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Heritage Corridor' we are going to walk on Sunday morning along with Chief Engineer Rajesh and other officials, said Jayaram Raipur, who is also the special commissioner of BBMP finance department.

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Saturday, July 22, 2023

40 thousand Illegal A Khatha cancellation

BBMP: Notice to transfer to B Khatha; Violation of rule in payment of development fee

40 thousand Illegal A Khatha cancellation

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: More than 40,000 properties under the BBMP have been illegally registered as 'A' Khatha and they are about to be cancelled. It is decided to transfer everything to 'B' Khatha .

The investigation revealed that 'A' Khatha has been issued using 'R code 130' of 'IFMS' software by illegally charging development fee for plots eligible for B Khatha. A total of ₹898.70 crore has been paid in 45,133 cases from 2015 to 2023. 90% of these cases are considered illegal.

Assistant Revenue Officers (AROs) were allowed to provide information about properties illegally issued under 'A' Khatha. He had given information on 9,736 properties. As the team led by Special Commissioner of BBMP Finance Department Jayaram Raipur conducted 'Backhand Software Investigation', it was found out that more than 40 thousand cases have been illegally issued.

As per government orders, title deeds are issued in certain areas including slums. R Code – 130 is used for issue of A Khatha against development charges for such plots. However, AROs have exploited this. Jayaram Raipur said that a team of revenue department officials has been formed to add all these illegal A accounts to B Khathas and the zonal commissioner has been instructed to take immediate action.

Development charges are not payable for unconverted plots. All such plots are recorded in B Khatha or Vahi. In such cases illegality has been committed by giving A Khatha. Action will be taken against all such officers, he said.

One lakh cases: More than 40 thousand illegal cases have been identified when the software is checked. Further, 9000 cases have been reported by AROs. Apart from this, there are also many cases where money has been received by illegally changing the account to 'A' Khatha in the book. Such cases may exceed about 50 thousand. All these are being investigated.

 Over Rs 1 lakh: There were 37,968 cases of payment of development fee less than ₹ 1 lakh, all of which were considered illegal. ₹10 thousand up to 484 sq.ft, ₹25 thousand up to 1,211 sq.ft, ₹50 thousand up to 2,422 sq.ft, ₹75 thousand up to 3,633 sq.ft, ₹1 lakh up to 4,844 sq.ft, ₹5 lakh up to 24,219 sq.ft, ₹10 lakh up to 48,438 sq.ft. Payment is allowed in 'R Code-130'.

Money back if application is given: Jayaram

If the owner of the plot who has paid the development fee illegally to get A khatha files a confession application, the fee will be refunded. Otherwise the amount will remain with the company. The process of transferring the illegal A Khatha to B Khatha will be completed soon," said Jayaram Raipur, Special Commissioner of BBMP Finance Department.

High in Mahadevapura

Cases of illegal issuance of A khatha on payment of development fee are highest in Mahadevapura zone. A khatha has been issued for 12,000 plots, in which 1,078 cases have received development charges of more than ₹10 lakh. 391 in Yalahanka, 329 in Bommanahalli and R.R. In 250 cases in the urban sector, development charges of more than ₹10 lakh have been paid. Plots of more than 24,000 square feet require paying such a large amount.




Zone; case ;collection amount

 Bommanahalli;6,413; ₹129.31 crore

 Dasarahalli; 3,927; ₹31.28 crore

 East; 6,136; ₹21.46 crore

 Mahadevpur; 12,334; ₹427.69 crore

 RR Nagara; 3,422; ₹92.17 crore

 South; 2,157; ₹8.13 crore

 West; 4,623; ₹8.43 crore

 Yalahanka; 6,121; ₹180.22 crore

 total; 45,133; ₹898.70 crore


 Financial year; receipt ; amount 

 2015–16; 3,242; ₹65.58 crore

 2016–17; 5,427; ₹138.92 crore

 2017–18; 5,780; ₹124.44 crore

 2018–19; 6,742; ₹118.95 crore

 2019–20; 6,011; ₹108.07 crore

 2020–21; 5,412; ₹95.05 crore

 2021–22; 5,331; ₹94.47 crore

 2022–23; 6,371; ₹126.44 crore

 2023–24; 817; ₹26.79 crore

 total; 45,133; ₹898.70 crore


 Fee collection

 amount; receipt 

 Within ₹10 thousand; 8,287

 ₹10 thousand to ₹25 thousand; 16,624

 ₹25 thousand to ₹50 thousand; 9,678

 ₹50 thousand to ₹75 thousand; 2,544

 ₹75 thousand to ₹1 lakh; 835

 ₹1 lakh to ₹5 lakh; 3,702

 ₹5 lakh to ₹10 lakh; 1,309

 Above ₹10 lakh; 2,154


 Most cases

 ARO case

 Whitefield; 2,574

 Uttarahalli; 2,371

 Chandra Layout; 2,236

 Yalahanka; 2,099

 Begur; 1,927

 Dasarahalli; 1,798

 Shettyhalli; 1,673

 Yalahanka Satellite Town; 1,625

 Kengeri; 1,621

 Horomau; 1,467

 Thanisandra; 1,424

 Govindarajanagar; 1,234

 HBR Layout; 1,206

 Maruti Sevanagar; 1,206

 Anjanapur; 1,007


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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Plan violation: Building evacuation begins

80 buildings are unauthorized in BBMP South Zone

 Plan violation: Building evacuation begins


 Bengaluru: BBMP has started the eviction operation of buildings constructed in violation of the plan in South Zone on Wednesday.

 An additional floor was being constructed at Girinagar in Basavanagudi. BBMP personnel led by town planning officials cleared the building on Wednesday.

 It has been proved that 80 buildings in Chikkapet, Basanavagudi, Padmanabhanagar, BTM Layout, Jayanagar, Vijayanagar assembly constituencies have been constructed in violation of the plan. Buildings that have been approved for the plan from 2018 to 2023 have increased in this.

 In 2010, 2014, 2015 there were also violations of sanctioned plans and court injunctions. Their restraining order has been lifted and the eviction of illegal buildings has started.

 There were complaints from the public that 'buildings were constructed in violation of the plan'. Based on these complaints, the city planning officials, who have conducted an inquiry, have documented the illegal construction. After this, a site inspection was conducted and an order was issued to vacate the buildings constructed in violation of the map. The amount of illegal or extra construction on the buildings was written in red last week.

 A total of 80 buildings have been constructed in violation of the plan in the southern zone. These were investigated, a notice was issued and an order to vacate was given. In the past, the court had issued a restraining order in some cases. All of them have been cleared and the clearing operation has started. Southern Zone Commissioner Jayaram Raipura said that the operation will continue till the encroachments are cleared in all the buildings.

 How many violations where?

 Area;No. Of Properties 

 Chikkapet; 31

 Jayanagar; 18

 Basavanagudi; 16

 Padmanabhanagar; 9

 BTM Layout; 5

 Vijayanagar; 1

 Total; 80

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Monday, July 17, 2023

Smells of corruption in Pollution Control Board (KSPCB)

 ₹17.85 crore illegal in awareness program; A complaint to the government from the member secretary

Smells of corruption in Pollution Control Board (KSPCB)

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The State Pollution Control Board, which is supposed to eliminate many filth in the state, has messed up its yard due to personal conflicts and irregularities.

 In a meeting of the 'Single Source Committee' chaired by Board Chairman Shant Thimmaiah, ₹17.85 crore worth of awareness programs were directly given to the agencies in violation of the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurement Act-1999 (KTPP). The board has also given approval and mandate for these awareness advertising programs for a few months before the assembly elections. Now the bill amount is pending release.

 In the meeting held on January 30, the contract worth ₹17.85 crore was approved to be awarded to specific agencies. Also approved for issue of purchase order. All this is a violation of the KTPP Act and the member secretary of the board, Suri Payala, has written a letter to the government saying that action should be taken in this regard. The Principal Secretary of the Department of Environment and Biodiversity wrote a letter to him on July 3 and gave all the information approved in the 'Single Source Committee' meeting.

After this letter case, there was conflict in the board and the chairman Shanth Thimmaiah has withdrawn the post of joint secretary in addition to IT director Suri Payala. Many cases have been mentioned in the recall order that Suri Payala has also exercised his authority in violation of the rules.

 What is awareness program?: The board meeting gave approval to four agencies to display awareness programs of State Pollution Control Board in the form of advertisements on buses, residential areas. Sai Advertisers have been approved to introduce GST as 'branding fee' on 2000 buses of KSRTC and KKRTC and 100 buses of BMTC Volvo.

 Adon Mo Agency has been given a month's advertisement at 400 bus stands in Bengaluru to display the ad on 4,692 screens approved by DAVP (Directorate of Audio and Visual Programmes).

 It was also agreed in the meeting to issue a purchase order to Benaka Automotives to display advertisements on the bus panels of North-West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation in Hubli and put up 22 hoardings in Haveri district.

 Action as Act; Money not released: Shant Thimmaiah

 There is an opportunity to carry out awareness programs directly. However, I made the Committee as Single Source Agencies as per Section 4(b) of the KTPP Act, where it was discussed, programs were given to agencies approved by the Government. After this, the matter was proposed and approved in the board meeting as well. After the awareness programs are completed, the bills are received from the agencies and the committee headed by the member secretary has been assigned to review them. No report was received from that committee. So not even a single rupee has been released to any agency. I have not violated any law and I will not," said Shant Thimmaiah, President of the State Pollution Control Board.

 Demand a thorough investigation

 The Chairman of the State Pollution Control Board and some officers have directly entrusted the responsibility of awareness advertisement programs to private companies in violation of the KTPP Act. During the previous government's period, this was the pretext of misappropriation of public money under the guise of awareness before the assembly elections. Incompetent and incompetent President and concerned officials were found to have committed corruption. Thus, the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should be urged to form a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate all the decisions and resolutions taken by the State Pollution Control Board during the term of this President, former member of the Legislative Council P.R. Ramesh said.

 Awareness program: Who is allowed?

 agency; content; duration; amount

  •  Sai advertisers, Chokkasandra, Peenya; mass awareness program by 'Bus Branding Media' about State Pollution Control Board; 2 months; ₹3,40,80,000
  •  Adan Mo Rethinking Out Door Advertising, Bangalore; branding and advertising in housing societies; 3 months; ₹7,53,41,508
  •  Sign Post India, Halasur, Bangalore; OOH (Out of Home Out Door) advertising across Bangalore; 1 month; ₹5,43,84,000

  •  Benaka Automations, Jayanagar, Bangalore; Awareness advertisement about State Pollution Control Board in buses across the state; 1 month; ₹1,47,36,000
  • Total; ₹17,85,41,508
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Sunday, July 16, 2023

Banasavadi lake encroachment: Notice to Tehsildar

Banasavadi lake encroachment: Notice to Tehsildar

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Land Grab Prohibition Special Court has registered the case of Banasavadi Lake encroachment on its own motion and has issued a notice to the Bangalore East Taluk Tehsildar.

A report was published in 'Prajavani' on June 30 under the title 'Banasavadi Lake again occupied'. This has been considered by the Court, Krishnarajapura Banasavadi Survey no. 211, 42 acres 38 gunte lake yard has been encroached for the third time. Buildings are constructed. Without indicating that a report should be given in this regard.

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The government prosecutor said that the Tahsildar has been directed to submit a report to the special court by August 18, along with a detailed survey sketch of the encroaching persons and the encroachment area of each.

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