Sunday, December 31, 2023

KIADB has no authority to APPROVE PLAN!

 BBMP appeals to the government to withdraw the order; Millions of income to the Corporation

KIADB has no authority to APPROVE BUILDING PLAN!

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 BENGALURU: A proposal has been submitted to the government that the authority to approve plans for buildings under Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) should be allowed to be handled by BBMP from now on.

 According to the Town and Country Planning Act, Karnataka Municipal Act (KMC), the respective local bodies, authorities have to approve plans for all buildings and layouts under their jurisdiction. According to the BBMP Act, this authority is vested in the corporation. However, KIADB has no recognition of such act or notification. Therefore, it is requested in the proposal that it should be indicated that the plan should be sanctioned from the BBMP itself.

 This proposal was submitted to the Urban Development Department by BBMP ten days ago, and if the government approves it, it is estimated that crores of revenue will be collected for the corporation.

 'Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is the competent authority for sanctioning building/ layouts plans in Bangalore. The government has issued a notification, that delegaes the power of approving plan to BBMP. However, KIADB has been given the authority to approve plans in the city through an order. The government has been requested to withdraw this order and continue the opportunity of sanctioning the plan to the BBMP," said senior officials of the BBMP.

According to the Town and Country Planning Act, KMC Act, Section 15 and Section 240 of the BBMP Act, the building plans must be approved. No body other than those in these Acts has statutory authority to sanction building or layout plans.

 Certain orders of the Supreme Court were also cited in the proposal, explaining the clear information in the order that only a local body can sanction a plan. According to the law, KIADB has no authority to sanction the plan, it was informed in the proposal submitted to the government with several examples.

 156 authority only!

 As per the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act – 1961, there are 32 urban development authorities and 53 town planning authorities in the state. Also, 75 municipal-town panchayats are functioning as planning authorities.

 Bangalore Development Authority was created by Bangalore Development Authority Act-1976. In addition, Bangalore Metropolitan Area Development Authority covers Bangalore International Airport Area, Greater Bangalore–Bidadi Smart City Planning Authority, Ramanagara, Kanakapura, Channapatna, Magadi, Nelamangala, Hoskote, Anekal and Doddaballapur Planning Authority, Suburban Circle Road Planning Authority.

 A total of 156 authorities in the state have statutory powers to sanction building and layouts plans. BBMP's contention is that the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) is not in the list.

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Wednesday, December 27, 2023

A shower of Promises; Unseen development

Bengaluru: Rewind 2023....

 A shower of Promises; Unseen development

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 While the capital city of Bangalore saw a flurry of promising development projects from the beginning to the end of 2023, there was no forecast for the implementation of those projects by the end of the year.

 Traffic control, signal-free traffic, non-stop water in rainy season, flyover, tunnel, elevated corridor, 25-year visionary development works, concrete roads, pothole-free roads...Hundreds of promises were made by those in power and those who came to power from the beginning to the end of the year. None of these were implemented.

 Although hundreds of projects have been announced in the name of 'Brand Bangalore', they are still in the meeting, ceremony and discussion stage. As the contractors were not paid for the work done, they protested and stopped the work. Many works have not yet started.

 BWSSB continues to promise that it will provide Cauvery water and sewerage system for drinking to all parts of the city. Bengaluru Development Authority, which had high hopes for allotment of new plots, did not implement a single scheme this year, not allotting plots to citizens.

 As it was an election year, three or four months passed, but stuck in the end of one government and the beginning of another government, Bangalore development works did not see any progress. Development could not be seen in the huge glow of promises.


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Saturday, December 23, 2023

₹59 lakh for BDA plot!

 Dr. Shivaram Karanta Barangay: Proposal to Government for Tariff Implementation

 ₹59 lakh for BDA plot!

 Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bangalore: Dr. The Bengaluru Development Authority, which has fixed the rates of plots in Shivaram Karanta Barangay, is awaiting the government's approval for its implementation.

 A proposal has been submitted to the government to fix ₹4,900 per square foot for all plots measuring 30x40 feet and beyond in Shivaram Karanta Barangay. It is proposed to fix a rate of ₹3,850 for 20x30 feet plots to benefit the economically backward.

 There are 34,000 plots in the settlement, out of which almost half of the plots are to be reserved for farmers. Thus, the BDA has decided to fix the rates for Shivaram Karant Barangay plots higher than the previous barangays in order to cover the cost of development and sought the government's approval. The rate is lower than the market rate around the barangay," said senior BDA officials.

 Plots were being allotted in Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Barangay since 2016 and were fixed at ₹2,200 to ₹2,400 per square foot. BDA has decided to capitalize on the demand for Shivram Karanta Barangay near Kempegowda International Airport and the proposed Peripheral Ring Road (PRR).

 Under the leadership of the Supreme Court Committee, Shivaram Karanta Barangay is being developed and has expanded in 17 villages. So far about 30 thousand plots have been developed and about 25 thousand plots have been numbered. The Supreme Court committee members and Deputy Chief Minister said that the process of allotment of plots will start in September itself. However, so far that process has not been started.

  • 34,000 total plots in Shivram karanta barangay
  •  The proposed rate is ₹4,900 per sq.ft
  •  ₹ 58.9 lakh for a 30x40 feet plot

 Rate of flats increased by 3% to 8%

 The flat rates of the seven projects built by BDA and available for sale will increase by 3% to 8% in the near future.



 Deputy Chief Minister D.K. In the meeting held with Shivakumar, there was a discussion about increasing the notified rate of flats in the wake of the increase in the guideline rate. DCM also suggested to take a clear decision in this regard.

 BDA housing department engineers have prepared a proposal to increase the rates of flats, which will be submitted to the board meeting of the authority after obtaining the approval of the BDA commissioner. There the notified rate will come into force after approval.

 The rate of flats will be re-fixed as per the guideline rate and the rate of flats in Nagarabhavi will increase by 8%. In the blink of an eye, the price of flats will increase by at least 3%. BDA officials said that the flat of the remaining projects will increase by 3% to 8%.

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IAS interested in other posts!

 IAS interested in other posts!

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 BENGALURU: The government is violating All India Services (AIS) rules by giving IAS officers responsibility for posts that could be handled by other cadres. It also broke the rule that such posts should be given to IAS officers.

 Officers who have risen from lower level positions in the department have technical knowledge and experience. Irrigation, Public Works, Energy Department Secretary, Corporation Managing Director posts were given to Chief Engineers of respective departments. There is also an allegation that an unwritten rule has been created that such posts are reserved for IAS officers.

 Among the administrative posts in the state, 163 posts of senior rank are reserved for IAS officers. AIS Rule R8(2), 11(R1)) clearly mentions the post in which IAS officers should hold. 25% of the IAS officers appointed to these posts i.e. only 40 posts can work in non-scheduled, ex-cadre. However, this number is 129 in the state.

 40% of the IAS officers allotted to Karnataka can go to Central service on deputation. That means, 65 people are allowed to go. However, this number has not crossed 25.

The important posts of heads of various departments, corporations, boards under the purview of the state government have been identified as ex-cadre posts. In these posts, the number of officers of senior rank cannot exceed 40. If, however, the period cannot continue for more than six months. The rule states that if there is an imperative to proceed, the permission of the Central Government is required.

 "IAS officers have continued in cadre posts as well as ex-cadre posts for years. They does not want to go to central government posts, they holds many posts including corporation-board. Some hold two-three ex-cadre posts along with the cadre post. Due to this, non-IAS officers are missing the opportunity to assume higher posts and get promoted. A senior official who did not want to be named informed that since it is the IAS officers who make the administrative rules in the state government, the chief minister and the minister are not aware of the AIS rules and their violations.

 The state government is deputing IAS, IPS, IFS officers through ex-cadre to its subordinate departments, corporation-boards and authorities. He is not needed in all posts. There is no guideline on what basis they are being appointed. If there is this guideline, IAS officers are also covering up the request to publish it', he complained.

ACS post beyond the rules!

 According to AIS rules, there should be two additional chief secretaries. However, there are eight ACSs in the state government. As soon as January comes, all these years of service are over and they get promoted and become ACS. However, it is not guaranteed whether it is allowed or not. Officials said that six ACSs are in that post beyond the rules.

  •  Holding the post of Additional Chief Secretary

 IAS officer; Dept

  •  Rakesh Singh; Urban Development, Water Resources, Administrator – BBMP, Chairman – BDA

  •  Shalini Rajneesh; Development Commissioner, DAPR (e-Governance)
  •  Javed Akhtar; Department of Forests, Biology and Environment, Department of Health and Family Welfare (Medical Education)
  •  Gaurav Gupta; Department of Energy; Managing Director, KPCL
  •  LK Atiq Chief Minister Additional Secretary, Finance Department
  •  Vandana Gurnani; Karnataka Bhavan
  •  Uma Mahadevan; Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Skill Development, Director – Economic Policy, Institute, Finance Department
  •  S.R. Umashankar; Home Department

 * As per Govt Niyukta website


'Occupying is not right in all positions'

 IAS, IPS and IFS officers have their own posts. No one else can go to those positions. Likewise, it is not right for them to occupy unnecessary posts. It is illegal to appoint IAS officers to the environment sector department, corporation and authorities. This is clearly stated in the order of the suit filed by me in the High Court regarding the appointment of the Chairman and Member Secretary of the State Pollution Control Board. Government should properly utilize the potential of IAS officers. Anjaneya Reddy said that all posts should be stopped from IAS, IPS and IFS.

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Monday, December 18, 2023

CONDITION for the development of the LAKE is a CRISIS!

LAKE Survey, encroachment clearance FIRST, work LATER: Govt CONDITION 

 The CONDITION for the development of the LAKE is a CRISIS!

 Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The BBMP is in a crisis due to the condition of the approval given to the action plan drawn up under the Finance Commission grant for the development of lakes.

 The government has stipulated that the development works of the lakes should be taken up only after identifying the boundaries of the lakes and clearing the encroachment in them. In the 15th Finance Commission grant for the year 2022-23, ₹49 crore has been given for the development of 14 lakes.

 Earlier, a detailed project report (DPR) was prepared, tenders were called and work orders were issued as soon as development of lakes was approved. The encroachment was noticed only after the work started. Apart from that, there are examples of works being carried out in many lakes.

 This time, the lack of permission for such a task has put the BBMP officials in 'difficulty'. It is regrettable on the part of BBMP engineers that the work should start only after the area of the lake, demarcation and clearance of encroachments. However, this condition has made the city dwellers and environmental activists happy, and there is hope that the lakes will remain intact.

Is it possible to clear the encroachment of Madiwala Lake?: 

The Forest Department has been earmarked ₹15 crore for the development of Madiwala Lake, which has recently been handed over to BBMP. The government encroachment is only 10 acres in Madiwala Lake, which is 267 acres in area. BDA Road, other roads, slums, buildings have been constructed. This encroachment has not been cleared for many decades. This is a challenge for BBMP officials.

 Madiwala lake has not been desilted for decades. Its work is very high. In addition, the pressure is too high. To remove this first, rehabilitation, BDA roads are all obstacles. These can be difficult to clear. However, efforts will be made to clear the encroachment. Madiwala lake is very big and requires huge amount of money for its development. First DPR is prepared. After that, the whole process will start," said the engineers of the BBMP Lake Division.

 Slums have been built in Kacharkanahalli Lake. No lake survey has been done here. Local politicians assured that, will clear the encroachments. However, half of the lake is encroached. According to the CONDITION, the work should be started only after the rehabilitation of all of them. It will take a lot of years, say the engineers.

 The survey of Halasuru and Veerasagara lakes has not been done till now. Survey of these should be done first. Only then should the process of development work begin. Also, many of the 14 lakes have already developed to some extent. The question is how this CONDITION applies there. Thus, it is also true that the government CONDITION has given more responsibility to the officials of BBMP. Environmental activists are of the opinion that if this is implemented in full, it will benefit the environment.

 Not included in the 'action plan'!

 Madiwala, Kacharakanahalli, Halasuru, Anjanapura lakes have not been included in the 'action plan' submitted by the High Court regarding clearing encroachment of lakes. Only 149 lakes are in the action plan and the rest of the lakes are not in the list even though they are encroached.

 It is not necessary to clear only encroachments in the lakes in the 'Action Plan'. Action will be taken to clear encroachment in all the lakes. Engineers of BBMP Lakes Department said that development works will be carried out by giving first priority to squatters.

 Survey as a map?

 It is a good thing that the government has stipulated that the lakes should be surveyed, encroachment should be cleared and then development should be done. But, the question is on the basis of which map the survey will be conducted. First needed answer for this, take a clear stand and move forward,' demanded Ramprasad of Friends of Lake.

 The survey should be conducted like the revenue map of 1974 to 1976. In 2015, there are new surveys done by the land surveyors of the revenue department. There is a lot of variation in these. Thus, if the survey and development are carried out as per the old revenue map, the water storage of the lakes will increase. Along with the increase in ground water, the environment will also be protected,' he said.

How much is occupied in which lake?

  •  Madiwala Lake

 Government Encroachment 10 acres 2 gunte

 Private Encroachment 1 Acre

  •  Garudacharpalya lake

 Government Encroachment is 25 gunte

 Private occupation 7.25 gunte

  •  Shilavantana Kere

 Government encroachment 1 acre 1 gunte

 Private encroachment 2 lake 32 gunte

  •  Mahadevapura Lake

 Government encroachment 3 acres 22 gunte

 Private occupation 4.75 gunte

  •  Kogilu Lake

 Government encroachment 1 acre 2 gunte

 Private encroachment 3.5 gunte

  •  Kattigenahalli lake

 Government Encroachment 1 gunte

 Private encroachment 1.5 hrs

  •  Lingadhiranahalli Lake – 13

 Government Encroachment is 2.5 gunte

  •  Narasipura Lake – 20

 Government Encroachment 29 gunte

 Private encroachment 1 gunte

  •  Narasipura Lake – 26

 Government Encroachment is 30.5 gunte

 Private encroachment 1 acre 29 gunte

  •  Yalahanka lake

 Private encroachment 2 acres 39 gunte

  •  Anjanapura lake

 Government Encroachment 14 gunte

 Private Encroachment 3 gunte

  •  Kacharakanahalli lake

 No survey done

  •  Veerasagara lake

 No survey done

  •  Halasuru lake

 No survey done


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Friday, December 15, 2023

₹49 crore for 14 Lakes, ₹129 crore for SWM

 15th Finance Commission grant to BBMP, Bwssb

₹49 crore for 14 Lakes, ₹129 crore for SWM

 ₹291 crore action plan approved


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: The government has approved the action plans of the 15th Finance Commission for the year 2022-23 with a grant of ₹291 crore released by the previous BJP government.

 Funds were released on May 25, 2023 for water supply, sanitation, lake rejuvenation and solid waste management in BBMP. Accordingly, in the meeting held under the chairmanship of the Chief Commissioner of BBMP on September 6, an action plan was formulated for the required works.

 A proposal for an action plan was submitted to the government. On December 11, the government gave conditional approval to the list of 'micro level action plan' works.

 Technical approval should be obtained for the approved action plan works, packaged not less than ₹10 crore and tender called through e-procurement as per KTPP Act.

 It has been stipulated that an online software should be prepared and monthly progress uploaded for checking and monitoring the progress of implementation of the 'micro-level action plan' works.

 Development after Clearance of Encroachments: It has been clearly mentioned in the order sanctioning the action plan that the encroachments should be cleared before starting the revival and development works of the lakes.

 The village map of the lakes, like the survey map should mark the boundaries properly. It has been stipulated that the works should be started after clearing any encroachments.

Action plans; A total of ₹291 crore

 Lakes development works; A total of ₹49 crore

  •  Integrated Development of Madiwala Lake; ₹15 crore
  •  Kacharakanahalli lake balance and other development works; ₹4 crore
  •  Replacement of drain line, silt trap, wetland restoration in Garudacharpalya Lake-1, Shilavantana Lake, Mahadevpura Lake-1; ₹4 crore
  •  Other development works instead of sewer line in Kogilu Lake and Kattigenahalli Lake; ₹4 crore
  •  Wetland, inflow progress and other works at Lingadhiranahalli Lake-3; ₹2 crore
  •  Rejuvenation and replacement of sewer lines in Narseepur Lake-20, Narseepur Lake-26 and Veerasagar Lake; ₹4 crore
  •  Desilting and other works in Halasuru Lake; ₹9 crore
  •  Development of Yalahanka Lake; ₹4 crore
  •  Anjanapur lake development and progress works; ₹3 crore

 Drinking water works; A total of ₹40 crore

  •  Rejuvenation of borewells, new borewells, installation of boreholes for groundwater augmentation in BBMP 8 zones; ₹20 crore
  •  Drinking water supply under BBMP by summer 2024; ₹20 crore

 Water Board Works; A total of ₹73 crore

  •  Work to increase the capacity of Highgrounds Seva Reservoir by 5 MLD. Pumphouse, other works at Sagaipur, Pulakeshinagar; ₹30 crore
  •  Setting up of 10 MLD capacity STP in Rachenahalli Lake and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Energy and Development Corporation; ₹30 crore
  •  3 Drainage line from 24th Main in J.P. Nagar to 4th Main in Dollars Colony; ₹13 crore

Solid waste management; A total of ₹129 crore

  •  Amount due to KPCL for setting up of fuel plant; ₹30 crore
  •  Setting up of 1 MLD Effluent Treatment Plant at Mittiganahalli/ Kannur; ₹75 crore
  •  Creation of buffer zone at landfill sites as per Central Pollution Control Board guidelines; ₹3 crore
  •  Construction of drainage and Leachate management around Bellahalli landfill site; ₹21 crore

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Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Eijipura flyover: Many obstacles to the work

 The land acquisition process is not over yet, the work will be done only after the IISC report

 Eijipura flyover: Many obstacles to the work

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

 Bengaluru: There are many hurdles to restart the Eijipura Elevated Corridor project which was formed nine years ago.

 The work of completing the flyover started on Friday. However, many obstacles such as IISC technical report, delay in land acquisition process, obstruction in clearing of trees have started from day one.

 The work has been stopped for two years, how should it be reconsteucted? The Indian Institute of Science (IISC) has to issue a technical report on what precaution or technology should be adopted. The basic work will start only after this report is received. It will be two months before this report is available.

 The process of land acquisition of private buildings including Central House, St. John's Hospital, Bwssb buildings has not yet been completed. The required land is marked on the buildings and compounds. However, the process of acquiring it has to start again.

 Talks have been held with the owners in the past regarding land acquisition. Everyone wanted cash. Now we have to negotiate again and finalize everything. Survey work is also to be done. Everything has been prepared for this," said Yogesh, Executive Engineer of BBMP Planning Department.

A survey will be conducted, a high-level meeting will be held with government agencies and the solution will be decided. Talks are also held with private individuals. It will take two-three months to complete all this,' he said.

 It is not possible to build an overpass without clearing the trees. The final decision was taken after holding a meeting in this regard. Discuss with the forest department and proceed on the advice of the law cell,” he said.

 It will take another three to four months to start all the work on the flyover. We have started preliminary work in the plant and ramp work in Dommalur side. Here too, work will be done only if the trees are cleared," said Suresh, the contractor's project manager.

 "Seven or eight years of chaos is enough. Locals are saying that if this flyover is completed soon, it will be enough. The target is to complete the construction of the flyover in 15 months. However, due to many disruptions, this period is likely to increase further.

 Opposition to clearing of trees

 The committee has given approval to cut 67 trees to complete the construction of Ejipura flyover, which has been entrusted to the contractor. As some environmental activists objected to this, the work of clearing the trees, which had started on Friday, was stopped," said DCF Swamy of BBMP Forest Department.

 "Without cutting down all the trees, some trees can be saved. Our demand is to cut down the twigs and branches that are obstructing the work and save the 50-60 year old trees. Also, BBMP has been requested to change the plan map in order to save the trees," said Vinod Jacob, General Manager of Namma Bengaluru Foundation.

2014 scheme

 Elevated Corridor (Ejipura Flyover) on Koramangala Outer Ring Road 2.5 km. It is a long flyover. This project was formulated in 2014. In 2017, the contract was awarded to Simplex Infrastructure for ₹157.66 crore. The project was to be completed by 2019. However, the contractor delayed. Even after four years and seven months, only 42% of the work was completed. ₹75.11 crore was also paid to him.

 Adinarayan Shetty filed a writ in the High Court due to the delay in the work of the flyover. The High Court, which had given its verdict on February 17, 2022, had canceled the tender and invited a fresh tender and directed to complete the work at the earliest. But due to BBMP's delay, the tender invited for the fourth time was accepted in March 2023. After negotiations with the contractor, it was submitted for cabinet approval in August. Although approved on September 7, a turnkey lumpsum contract with BSCPL Infrastructure for ₹176.11 crore was awarded on November 17.

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Banaswadi: BDA seized property

The IMPACT of the PRAJAVANI REPORT

Banaswadi: BDA seized property

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: BDA has cleared the commercial building being constructed on the land acquired by BDA in Banasawadi and has taken over.

BDA Engineering Department and BDA SP Nanjundegowda's staff conducted operations on Monday morning as per BDA Commissioner N. Jayaram's orders. A commercial building under construction was cleared and the materials were seized. A board has been installed in the place saying 'BDA asset'.

ALSO READ.... Land acquired by BDA SOLD to PRIVATE!

 In 1980, BDA acquired survey no. 261's 1 acre 32 gunte full land. Out of which 6.5 acres of land was sold, account and pahani (RTC) were obtained. The BDA Land Acquisition Officer has given clear information that 'the land has not Denotify by the acquisition process', but till date BDA has not taken possession of the land.

 In this regard, Prajavani published a report on Friday, December 8 under the title 'BDA land sold to private individuals!' Commissioner Jayaram said that about 7 thousand square feet of land will be seized. Accordingly, the operation took place on Monday. The commissioner has suggested to take action against the officials who gave land acquisition was not done letter, khata, pahani, BDA officials said that the information of the officials responsible for this is being collected.

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Friday, December 8, 2023

Land acquired by BDA SOLD to PRIVATE!

 Registration of Deeds by Sub-Registrar; Land Acquisition denotify Report by BDA EE; Khata from BBMP

Land acquired by BDA SOLD to PRIVATE!

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: BDA, BBMP, revenue department officials have created 'fake documents' and helped sell the land worth crores acquired by Bengaluru Development Authority to private individuals.

 BDA Land Acquisition Officer has given clear information that 'the land has not been denotified by acquisition process'. But till date BDA has not taken possession of the land. Although a commercial building is being constructed there since a few months ago, the authorities are silent without taking any action due to the fear of the 'retired IAS officer'.


 In 1980, BDA has acquired the entire land of survey no. 260 and 261. In 1984, compensation was given to the land owners. In 1986, a court case was filed and additional compensation was sought from the land owner, B.C. Rajurathnamma got it. On top of this, they built a sheet house in an area of 7,000 square feet and submitted a request to the High Court to regularize the houses.

 The High Court rejected the plea in 1995 saying that the house could not be regularized as the compensation was received twice. Meanwhile, in 1992, 6.5 acres of land was sold to Venkatamma without registering the survey number. Deed of sale in the office of the Sub-Registrar K.R. Pura (6319-93-94).

In 2014, the Executive Engineer of BDA North Division issued letter to Assistant Revenue Officer (ARO) of BBMP East Zone stating that BDA has not taken possession of the 6.5 acre plot in survey no. 261. ARO has issued Khata Certificate to No. 1085/2 in Banasawadi 88th Ward. Based on this, the Bangalore North Sub-Divisional Officer. On these documents, Assistant Commissioner stated that 'Revenue Officer, Sarvajna Nagar has issued a letter without number, to check it and take action'. Despite such a notice, the revenue officials have mentioned that 6.5 guntas of land in Pahani belongs to Venkatamma.

 The revenue officials have changed the RTC considering the Khata given by BBMP ARO. BBMP ARO issued Khata on letter issued by BDA EE. However, these officials have illegally issued letters and postscripts which are not within their jurisdiction. social activist M. Muniraju complained.

 Retired IAS officer HAND!

 A retired IAS officer who was the commissioner of BBMP and was the additional chief secretary put pressure on BDA, BBMP and revenue department officials and grabbed the land in the name of benami. Muniraju complained that the BDA officials did not take action because of the threat of the officer who started the work on the commercial building.

 BDA officials have not taken any action even though the vouchers, pahanis and accounts are illegal. A commercial building is being constructed there for four months now. A request has been submitted to the Commissioner and the Chairman in this regard. Land should be taken over by BDA. Action has also been taken against the officials who have committed illegal acts said Muniraju.

No action by Deputy Secretary!

 Banasawadi village survey no. 261 has 1 acre 32 gunta land and is the primary and final notification for construction of HRBR barangay. (HUD/49/MNJ/78– dated 14.05.1980). B.C. Rajurathnamma is the notified account holder. The acquisition of this land was handed over to the Technical Department of the Authority on 24th May, 1984. The land is owned by the authority. As per the documents on file with LAC, no area is left to anyone in this survey number. Additional Land Acquisition Officer of BDA has written a note dated 18th July 2023 that no Denotify letter given by the Additional Land Acquisition Officer. Then Deputy Secretary-4 should have taken action for possession. No process has been done for four months.

 Immediately action taken: Commissioner Jayaram

 Banasavadi Survey no. In 261, the private encroachment on the land acquired by BDA will be checked and will take back land immediately. BDA Commissioner N. Jayaram said.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

LAKE encroachment CLEARANCE TIME EXPIRED!

  •  The action plan submitted to the High Court is in its final phase
  •  The encroachment eviction process should be completed within 70 days
  •  Submission of information on encroachment of 140 lakes by BBMP

 Tahsildars who have not issued orders from last three months; The order of the Chief Commissioner is also negligible

LAKE encroachment CLEARANCE TIME EXPIRED !

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: Even though BBMP has been filing for 14 weeks to clear encroachment of lakes, not a single order has been issued by Tehsildars for the clearance operation.

 As per the action plan submitted to the High Court, the BBMP is submitting the information about the lakes to the Tehsildar from September 5. Every week the information of 10 lakes is being submitted by the Executive Engineers of the Lakes Division to the respective Tehsildars.

 As per the action plan, the encroachment clearing process of 159 lakes should start in 16 weeks. BBMP officials have to submit encroachment information of 159 lakes in 16 weeks to tehsildars like 10 lakes every week. As such, a list of 140 lakes for 14 weeks has been submitted so far.

 It has been 90 days since the first week of encroachment information was submitted. It has been 70 days since the submission of information for the second week and the third week. At least 30 lakes should have been completely cleared of encroachment after all the process was completed. However, the Tahsildars have not started the process of ordering the eviction of encroachments.

 As per the action plan submitted to the High Court, information on 10 lakes has been provided by BBMP every week. The 16-week process will be completed in two weeks. However, till now we have not received any order from the tehsildars to clear the encroachment of the lakes,' said officials of the BBMP lake department.

BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath held a meeting with District Commissioner Dayanand and Tehsildars and warned that the order processes for clearing the encroachment of lake and Raj canal should be completed within the period. Officials said that even after this, there was no process of inquiry or order for eviction operation by the tehsildars.

 It is said that a survey of some lakes in Yalahanka and Dasarahalli zone has been conducted. However, no official order or information has come to the BBMP from the Tahsildar offices.

 They say that the lack of staff for the survey is a sign of stress. There is shortage of staff in all departments. There are only 15 personnel in the BBMP Lakes Division, which is responsible for around 200 lakes. Aren't we doing all the work too? Don't we have pressure? If the action plan does not work, the High Court will take us to task. Are we not under pressure,' asked the engineers.

 Protection for land grabbers: Although the High Court has instructed to clear the encroachment of lakes under BBMP, there is delay at the level of Tehsildars. following a slow pace in order to allow land grabbers, Environmental activist T.E. Srinivas complained.

To be identified: DC

 We have already measured all the lakes. District Commissioner Dayanand responded by saying, "Now we just need to demarcate the encroachments."

 The process is not going on as per the action plan as ordered by the High Court. Dayanand did not answer the question why there is no eviction order even after three months.

 All lakes need a nodal officer.

 Citizens have raised objections about not appointing nodal officers for lakes that require maintenance and supervision under the jurisdiction of BBMP. They have complained that officials have not been appointed for some lakes to accommodate the encroachment.

 There is a list of encroachments in 159 lakes in the city in the action plan submitted by BBMP to the High Court. However, nodal officers have not been appointed for all these lakes,' complained Goudaiah, an environmental activist.

 Nodal officers have not been appointed for 19 lakes including Hoskerehalli lake, Karihobanahalli, Kannalli, Chikkabellandur, Dodda Bidarakallu, Narsappanahalli, Nelegedaranahalli, Lakshmipur, where the road was built between the lakes. He demanded that officers should be appointed to oversee all the lakes under the jurisdiction of BBMP.

 Nodal officers have been appointed for 140 lakes on the advice of local executive engineers for developed and required lakes. It is not final, there is room for revision. Efforts will be made to appoint nodal officers for all the lakes, said officials of the lakes department.

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Nodal officer for each lake

 BBMP: In charge of lake environment protection, encroachment prevention, citizen grievance redressal

 NODAL OFFICER for EACH LAKE

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: Nodal Officers have been appointed for 140 lakes for full supervision along with protection of lakes under the jurisdiction of BBMP, proper management, disposal of citizens' complaints, prevention of encroachment, strengthening of security system.

 Although there are 210 lakes under the jurisdiction of BBMP, nodal officers have been assigned to only 140 lakes which require development, rehabilitation and supervision.

 Ward, Solid Waste Management, Bulk Drainage, Planning, Quality Assurance, Urban Planning, Technical Development Committee Cell (TVCC), Technical Engineering Cell (TEC) Division, Zonal Engineers are responsible for Nodal Officer.

 Responsibilities of Nodal Officers: Contractors appointed for lake maintenance should remove the reeds and plants growing in the water stagnation area, the slope of the lake. Lake pavement should be kept clean. Silt should be removed in inlet silt trap. Solid waste should be cleared. These works should be supervised by the nodal officer.

 The Home Guard personnel appointed for the security of the lake should confirm that they are on duty in the prescribed shift. The gates of the lake should be opened at scheduled times for public promenade. Encroachment should be prevented. The wire fence on the border should be maintained. Unnecessary/ illegal incidents should be avoided.

The Chief Commissioner has suggested that the nodal officer should check that the staff of the lake department inspects the lake and disposes of the complaints.

 Weekly Report: The responsible person assigned to the Nodal Officer and the information related to the lakes should be submitted to the Chief Commissioner every week in weekly form. Officials said that there should also be details of resolving the complaints of the public.

 The software is still not correct!

 Deputy Chief Minister D.K. said that the management of the lake and gardens will be given to the citizens. Shivakumar had promised at the 'Brand Bangalore Conference'. Accordingly, registration was invited on the website for the 'Kere Mitra' and 'Hasiru Mitra' project. However, due to the failure of the BBMP software and the apathy of the citizens, only 1,158 people were registered at the end of 31st, which was the last day.

 Special Commissioner of Lakes Department Preeti Gehlot said that 'this software will be corrected and citizens will be allowed to register again'. But, so far the software is not perfect.

 BBMP is spending more than ₹10 lakh to prepare a mobile app for management of lake and garden works and disposal of complaints. However, this work has not been completed by the BBMP IT department so far,' said the BBMP officials.

 The Officials do not know!

 Although the Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath has issued an order on December 2 appointing him as the nodal officer to oversee the lakes, the officials have no information about this. Many officials responded that 'I am the ward engineer, I am the executive engineer of solid waste management, I am the superintending engineer... I have nothing to do with the lake'. 'The Chief Commissioner has issued an order...' and the officials said, 'It has not been noticed, there is someone else to take care of the lake'.

 Where is the nodal officer for how many lakes?

 Zone; Number of lakes

 Mahadevpur; 46

 Bommanahalli; 36

 RR the city 28

 Yalahanka; 21

 South; 6

 Dasarahalli; 3

 East; 3;

 West; 3

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Friday, December 1, 2023

₹273 crore to 9 High Traffic Density Corridor

 BBMP: Govt gives green nod to stalled project, ASPHALT and FOOT PATH DEVELOPMENT are MAIN WORK

₹273 crore to 9 High Traffic Density Corridor

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: The Congress government has given the green signal to start the work on 9 high traffic density corridors for which the tender process has been completed with the approval of the BJP government.

 Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had instructed the BBMP when he assumed office to stop the works which had been approved by the previous BJP government. Now, Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has given approval for the High Traffic Density Corridor project and the work will start in the first week of December.

 The previous government had agreed to develop 12 high traffic density corridors in the city. It was decided to spend ₹400 crore on these works to be carried out by the Karnataka Road Development Corporation Limited (KRDCL). Later it was canceled and 9 high traffic density corridors were approved on 17th December 2022 at a cost of ₹273 crore to be maintained by BBMP itself. All the tender process related to this has been completed and the only thing left to do is to issue the mandate.

 The contractor will also be responsible for maintaining the high traffic density corridors in good condition and efficiently (defect liability period) for a period of three years along with the development work. The government has made it clear in the order that no more grant will be given for maintenance or other works.

Development of 9 high traffic density corridors has been mandated and preliminary works have started. Full scale work will start soon. The target is to complete these works by the next monsoon i.e. June, said BBMP Principal Engineer B.S. Prahlad said.

 Road Asphalting, Uniform Area, Pavement, Service Road Development, Carriageway Development Works will be undertaken in these High Traffic Density Corridors. Although similar to the Tender Sure model, high traffic density corridors are developed following separate rules. The intention is to reduce the traffic congestion,' he informed.

  •  ₹273 crore 9 Cost of High Density Corridor
  •  117.2 km Total length
  •  83.33 km Road development

corridors; total length, development; cost

  •  Package 1

 Bellary Road to Chalukya Circle to Hebbala; Total length 7.45 km; Development 4.5 km; ₹15 crore

 From Outer Ring Road via Gorguntepalya Junction to K.R. Pura Total length 18.6 km; Development 17.93 km; ₹74 crore

  •  Package 2

 Old Madras Road Corridor – Trinity Circle, Halasuru Kere, OMR Benniganahalli, K.R. Pura, via NH-648 to Hoody, ITPL, K.R. From Railway Station via Medihalli; Total length 18.5 km; Development 15.45 km; ₹40 crore

 Old Vimana Road Corridor – ASC Center to Kadugodi via Dommalur, Marathahalli, Kundalahalli, Varthur; Total length 17.15 km; Development 11 km; ₹48 crore

  •  Package 3

 Hosur Road Corridor – Vellar Junction – Adugodi, Forum Mall – Madiwala – Central Silk Board; Total length 6.45 km; Development 5.28 km; ₹26 crore

 Kanakapura Road Corridor – K.R. Road from Banashankari-Sarakki to Nice Road; Total length 13.75 km; Development 9.1 km; ₹15 crore

 Mysore Road Corridor – Hudson Circle to Townhon, Nayandahalli, Jnanabharathi Junction; Total length 15.4 km; Development 9.3 km; ₹15 crore

 Magadi Road Corridor – From Old Binnimill to Tollgate Junction, Jaimunirao Circle, Housing Board, Kamakshipalya, Srigandhakaval, Sunkadakatte, Anjananagar to Nice Road; Total length is 12 km; Development 3.45 km; ₹25 crore

 Tumkur Road Corridor – Sangollirayanna Circle to Okalipuram, Dr.Rajkumar Road, Soap Factor Junction to Yesavantharapur, Gorguntepalya Junction; Total length 7.9 km; Development 7.32 km; 15 crore

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

BBMP: Digitization of property records started

 BBMP: Consideration of difference amount from self-declared property tax verification, 2016

 Digitization of property records started

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 BENGALURU: BBMP has started the work of digitising the information of properties in the city and erasing the property tax being paid under self-declaration tax system.

 Digitization has been started in the context of providing all the documents including property account, account transfer online. This message is being sent to the property owner's mobile and BBMP officials said to provide information accordingly.

 Owners are paying tax under self-declared property tax system. However, there are many differences in this. Therefore, BBMP has started issuing 'Demand Notice' from 1st of November to ask the Revenue Officers of BBMP to physically check every building and pay the correct tax. Along with this, the officials of the revenue department have been instructed to carry out the digitization process as well.

 Target of 40 properties: 

'The process of property tax verification and digitization of documents is being carried out simultaneously, and the target has been given that the revenue inspector and the tax inspector should complete the process of 40 properties each day', said Ajay, joint commissioner of Rajarajeshwarinagar zone.

How much property tax is being paid under self-declared property tax system since 2016. What is the actual area of the building? Information will be checked for map violations. A notice will be issued to the property owners to pay the difference amount and interest due from 2016.

 "In the past, properties were randomly checked for payment of property tax and notices were issued if there was any discrepancy. Now all properties are being checked. In addition, the digitization process is also being carried out to make all the documents of the properties available online,' he informed.

 Property tax payment receipt and electricity bill of BESCOM should be provided for property record digitization and property tax review. From the electricity bill, it will be known whether they have been living in the house since then and whether they have been paying taxes since then,' he said.

 Message to provide record

 Digitization of asset records is underway. BBMP is sending messages (SMS) in Kannada and English to property owners. During the physical inspection of the property, the owners of the properties should provide the necessary documents to our revenue department officials," said BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath.

 Bank interest only!

 Self declaration property tax system has been in force since 2016-17 under BBMP. Then identify those who have wrongly entered the zone in 2017-18 itself.

 They should have been given notice. However, the notice has been issued in August 2021. Thus, double tax cannot be collected as penalty. Also, the government has issued strict directives that the revenue authorities should improve tax validation checks.

 The BBMP has been informed that the bank may charge the difference amount and interest rate on the same. The cabinet meeting held on January 5, 2022 has decided that if there is any loss to BBMP due to this order, the government will not bear it. Accordingly, the Urban Development Department has issued an order on September 13, 2023.

'Duct on Roads by BBMP'

 Bengaluru: BBMP plans to lay large-scale pipes on roads in the city and provide them to telecom or cable companies on rent basis, said Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath.

 There is a duct system in White Topping and some major roads. Other roads do not have this system. So many organizations are digging the road to install cable or OFC. It is planned to avoid this," he informed the reporters on Monday.

 Installing a large size pipe in the road will avoid digging the road again and again. Therefore, it is planned to install the pipe by BBMP. Tenders will be called for this project soon, he said.

 Compared to BBMP, BESCOM has installed more cables through ducts in the city. There are ducts on some roads of BBMP. BESCOM has about 400 km of ducts. OFC and cable companies should adopt their cables in this. Apart from this, there is no permission to install the cable elsewhere,' said Tushar Girinath.

 Unauthorized cables installed on pavements and poles are being cleared in many parts of the city including Mahadevpur area. Cable companies have been informed about this. Unauthorized cable should be taken by himself. Otherwise, we will vacate.


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IFS officers do not want to go to the forest

 Deputation service beyond AIS regulation; Lobby for corporate bodies

 IFS officers who do not want to go to the forest

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: The IFS officers who do not mind to protect the forest are not leaving the capital Bangalore and going to other areas. Apart from the department, they lobbying for administrative posts of corporations and boards.

 There are many IFS officers in Technology Department, Corporation, Boards Managing Director, Chief Executive Officer posts. Some IFS officers also hold two or three posts. This is illegal. In addition, deserving people in technology and corporate boards are not getting promoted.

 As per All India Services (AIS) rules, a total of 100 IFS posts are allotted to the state. Out of this, 20 per cent to the Center and 25 per cent to the State Government posts of IFS officers can be deputed in loan service.

 There are 39 IFS officers in various posts of Corporation Boards including State Technology, IT, E-Governance, Food Corporation, Animal Husbandry University. Central offices of elephant and tiger schemes should be located at the appropriate place for the respective scheme. However, such offices are set up in Bangalore and IFS officers are functioning.

 Everyone is saying that there is a shortage of staff in the forest department. But the IFS officers are taking interest in other departments than the forest department and are getting posts. Being in our department, it is the duty of senior officers to encourage all categories of staff. However, they lobbied to stay in Bangalore and got posts in corporate boards. A senior officer of the forest department informed that they have created posts in some places and established themselves there.

The posts of Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) and Chief Vigilante Officers are lying vacant in various regions of the state. But IFS officers don't want to go for these posts. In particular, senior IFS officers are being appointed to corporate bodies, wanting to be in strategic locations. Due to this, there has been a setback in the functioning of the forest department,' the staff complained.

 "Senior officials of the forest department should come out of the Bangalore office. The then Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai had said in the golden jubilee program of the Karnataka State Forest Development Corporation that they should go and live in the forest for 15 days a month and encourage the staff there morally. Ordered accordingly. The senior officers did not disclose that order and did not act accordingly,' the forest department staff alleged.

 Complaint to Chief Secretary

 Some IFS officers have not returned to the parent department even though they have been assigned to the Corporation Boards for tens of years. Action should be taken against such officers including IFS officers who are on loan in large numbers beyond the AIS rules. A letter has been written to Chief Secretary Vandita Sharma requesting that the work should be done in the Forest Department itself. However, no action has been taken," said an official of the forest department who did not want to be named.

Non-Cadre (Ex-Cadre) IFS Officers

  •  Sudarshan GA; CEO, State Medicinal Herbs Authority (KMPA)
  •  Jagat Ram; Member Secretary, Biodiversity Board,
  •  Manoj Kumar Shukla; Executive Director, Mahatma Gandhi Rural Energy and Development Institute
  •  Ravi BP; Principal Secretary, Department of Forest, Ecology and Environment (FEE).
  •  Radha Devi; Managing Director, Forest Development Corporation.
  •  P.C. Ray; Member Secretary, State Pollution Control Board and Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Remedial Plantation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA)
  •  Mahesh B. Shirur; Managing Director, State Forest Industries Corporation Limited.
  •  Manoj Kumar; Managing Director, Mysore Sales International Limited (MSIL) and Managing Director Jungle Lodges.
  •  Srinivasulu; Managing Director, Food and Civil Supplies Corporation.
  • Gokul R; Director, Technical Cell, Department of Forests, Biodiversity and Environment
  •  Sashwati Mishra; APCCF, Elephant Project
  •  Vipin Singh; Project Director, Human Resource Management Institute (HRMS)
  •  Manoj R; Mission Director, Israel Mission for Technology Based Integrated Agriculture (ITBIF) and CEO, Center for E-Governance (CEG)
  •  Venkatesan S; Working Plan, Bellary
  •  Ramesh Kumar P; Working Plan, Mysore
  •  Chandrasekhara Naik K.; Chamaranagar circle
  •  Kamala K; Managing Director, Geru Development Corporation Pvt.
  •  Sivashankar S; Registrar, University of Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences.
  •  Yashpal Ksheerasagar; Bhadra Tiger Conservation.
  •  D. Mahesh Kumar; Executive Director, Chamarajendra Wildlife Park.
  •  S. Prabhakaran; Director, Bandipur National Park.
  •  A.V. Suryasen; Executive Director, Bannerghatta Biological Park.
  •  Prashant Sankinamath; Executive Director, State Forest Industries Corporation Limited (KSFIC).
  •  Dinesh Kumar YK; Regional Director, Environment, Udupi and Mangalore
  •  H.C. Girish; Commissioner, Watershed Development Department.
  •  Shinde Nilesh Deoba; Director; Dandeli National Park
  •  Prashant PKM; Managing Director; Regular soap and detergent
  •  Udayakumar Jogi; Working Plan, Chikmagalur
  •  Sreepati BS; DCF, Research, Dharwad
  •  Nirmala NK; DCF, research, fold
  •  Saurabh Kumar; DCF, Mysore Wildlife Division
  •  Lekharaj Meena; Kudremukh Forestry Sub-division
  •  Yogesh CK; Kargal Wildlife Subdivision
  •  Surya Deva Pathak; Land Acquisition and Forestry Unit; Department of Water Resources
  •  Harshkumar Chiknaragunda; Field Director, Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Nagarhole.

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Friday, November 17, 2023

Chikkabellandur Lake is filled with Stone - MUD and waste!

  •  Lake encroachment under Mullur Gram Panchayat
  • The fence around BBMP was removed
  • Trespassing in front of eyes, officials who do not take action

Soil for 8 acres of Chikkabellandur Lake; BBMP did not take action despite complaints

Chikkabellandur Lake is filled with STONE - MUD and WASTE!

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

BENGALURU: 8 acres of Chikkabellandur lake is being covered with building waste and medical waste as the development work has been abandoned as the lake area of that part does not come under the purview of BBMP.

 Chikkabellandur lake under Mahadevpur zone has been kept under development list by BBMP and fenced. But that fence is also being removed, and the lake is being destroyed by filling it with stones and soil.

 The lake area under Mullur Gram Panchayat is almost encroached. Despite the encroachment in the last few months, neither the BBMP nor the Mullur Gram Panchayat authorities are taking any action. BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath and Special Commissioner of Lakes Division Priti Gellot have written complaints but no action has been taken even after weeks.

 Chikkabellandur lake has a total area of 75 acres 21 gunte. In this Chikkabellandur village survey no. 9 out of 67 acres 14 gunte, Mullur village survey no. 63 has 8 acres and 7 guns. BBMP has taken up this lake for development. The entire area was also fenced. However, in the lake area under Mullur village panchayat, the fence has been removed and waste, stones and soil are being filled.

Even where there is water in the lake area, rocks and soil have been filled up to a height of about 15 feet. Day and night soil filling is being done. No official is hovering here. The inlet and outlet area of the lake is also filled with soil. Locals expressed concern that if left like this, the lake will be completely destroyed.

 'By removing the fence, medical waste, stones and mud are accumulating in the lake. As of now, there is water in the area of four acres, but it has been closed systematically. When questioned, they say each other's name and run away. Resident Rajendranath informed that vehicles often come and dump garbage at night.

 According to the survey records of the revenue department in 2015, Chikkabellandur Lake has encroached 3 acres and 18 tons. It has not been cleared till now. Even though more acres are being encroached now, the officials of the departments including the Revenue Department are not moving. Locals demanded that senior officials of the government should pay attention to this matter immediately.




 Develop overall Lake... FOL

 Construction waste is being dumped into Chikkabellandur lake. Leveling is being done by filling with stones and soil. The lake is being encroached on because BBMP is silent that 8 acres out of 75 acres does not belong to me. If a lake is taken up for development, it should be fully worked on. A part that does not come means that it allows the occupier. Thus BBMP should be developed overall. Ramprasad of Friends of Lakes demanded that all encroachments should be re-surveyed and cleared.

 Notice for review: BBMP

 Chikkabellandur lake development work has to be started. are initial works. A complaint has been received about lake encroachment. Local Executive Engineer has been instructed to check it and take action. Regarding the development of the lake under the jurisdiction of the Gram Panchayat, action will be taken as per the orders of the senior officials, said Vijayakumar Haridas, Chief Engineer of the BBMP Lakes Department.

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Lakkasandra Skywalk: A place of waste, alcohol consumption, robbery

 Lakkasandra Skywalk: Difficulty for students, patients, elderly

 Lakkasandra Skywalk: A place of waste, alcohol consumption, robbery

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: Stairs full of mud and rust, spitting at the beginning, dirt of waste, elevator door not opening on the ground floor, lift space on the upper floor which is a place to consume alcohol, fear of thieves at night...

 This is a picture of the skywalk near Lakkasandra... This skywalk is the only way for the residents of Lakkasandra, Bangalore Institute of Dental Sciences, Nimhans, students going to Christ College, patients, elderly people to cross the road. Here is the plight of people who inevitably have to resort to this, which is a place of chaos.

 This skywalk near Lakkasandra has been under construction for a few years. The lift/elevator has not been operational since then. Thus, the elevator is a place of waste and consumption of alcohol. All kinds of rubbish are stuffed inside the lift. It stinks every day.

 At the starting point of the skywalk, all kinds of waste, including spit, are being dumped. It also covers the stairs. Therefore, people are having a problem to step on the stairs. These steps get clean only when it rains heavily. Otherwise, the soil is filled with waste, the locals say.

 As darkness falls, Lakkasandra's skywalk becomes a haven for smugglers. As there is no lighting system, there is a group of people drinking and smoking here. Citizens who dare to climb the skywalk are threatened and extorted. Ranjan, a local resident, said that there have been cases of extortion of many kinds of things including mobiles, purses and chains.

 Adventure of crossing the divider:

 Due to the poor condition of the skywalk in Lakkasandra, students and hospital staff climb the road divider and cross the road every day. There is no one here to stop you from crossing the divider regardless of the danger in the vehicular traffic.

The local people's representatives have complained to the BBMP about the plight of the skywalk many times, but no action has been taken. Kodu locals are demanding to provide a safe way for citizens to cross the road before danger and accidents increase.

There is no use in complaining

 Skywalk of Lakkasandra was built years ago. But it's like a toilet now. There are no cleaners. Stairs are not safe to climb. There are two elevators but they are not working. Many complaints have been made to BBMP. At least no cleaning has been done. Complaints have been made to the local representatives, but no one has come forward. There is no other way to cross the big and always busy road except the skywalk. Residents are facing a lot of trouble to go to post office, bank, hospital. How can the elderly, physically challenged and patients use the skywalk?'

  •  Dr. Asha Krishnaswami, Lakkasandra

 Disgusting to the feet

 There is a skywalk here to get off the bus and go to the college in another part. However, the place is full of garbage and it is disgusting to even walk. We are inevitably walking around with our noses covered

  •  Suhas, student

 Waste in stairs

 I have never seen a lift in operation. It has been gathering dust like this for years. Skywalk stairs are narrow and littered. Cleanliness should be maintained

  •  Vasantha, Bangalore Dairy Workers

 A place of stench

 There is such a bad weather that it is impossible to walk on the skywalk. Stinks from start to finish. Besides littering, it is also a place where people drink alcohol and it is difficult to move around.

  •  Cinny, an IT employee

 K.H. road Skywalk Lift ban!

 The lift of the skywalk on Kengal Hanumantaiah Road (Double Road) is also not working. Locals say that the lift of this skywalk, which was built four years ago, has never been seen working. No one is doing skywalk maintenance either. But only billboards are raving.

 The lift of the skywalk is not working. Thus, old people, women and children walk on the stairs in poor condition. Many climb the dividers and cross the road at risk. Many accidents have also taken place on this occasion, said Ranganath, a local shop owner.

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