Showing posts with label Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake. Show all posts

Saturday, October 21, 2023

Citizens are allowed to become 'Kere Mitra'

BBMP: 'HASIRU MITRA' for Parks: Registration open till October 30 

 Citizens are allowed to become 'KERE MITRA'

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: Citizens have been given an opportunity to monitor the maintenance of LAKES and PARKS under BBMP. One can register as 'Kere Mitra' and 'Hasiru Mitra'.

 Residents of Bangalore who are interested in monitoring the maintenance work of a lake or parks in their ward can register at https://bbmp.gov.in/ by October 30.

 10 people will be selected at random from those who have registered interest in monitoring each lake or park. They can monitor a lake or garden for a month as a 'Kere Mitra' and 'Hasiru Mitra'. Vijayakumar Haridas, Chief Engineer of BBMP Lakes Division said that their views can be conveyed.

 The development work, maintenance work in the lake should be checked daily and recorded on the internet. The app will also work for this process in the coming days. He said that this project has been implemented with the intention that the lake and the gardens should be maintained well.

 At the 'Brand Bangalore conclave', Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar assured the citizens about maintenance of lake and gardens. He informed that as per his plan, 'Kere Mitra' and 'Hasiru Mitra' are starting as the first phase.

 Unstarted Link: Registration for maintenance work monitoring of lake or park is allowed only on website ( https://bbmp.gov.in/ ). But, as usual BBMP IT department is slow. Environmental activist Ramprasad complained that the registration link was not uploaded till Friday night.

 The IT department has been informed to upload the link. Vijayakumar said that the link (

https://keremithra.bbmpgov.in/registration

) will be available as soon as possible.

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Saturday, August 19, 2023

₹ 22.4 crore for the non-flowing lake

 Development of Shreegandha Kavalu Lake by Solid Waste Management Department

Shreegandha Kavalu lake: ₹ 22.4 crore for the non-flowing lake

Shreegandha Kavalu lake

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: Once upon a time it was thought that this lake would not survive. ₹22.4 crore is being spent on the Shreegandha Kavalu lake, which is little left due to the struggle of the locals. However, there is no way for water to flow through it.

Shreegandha Kavalu lake is being developed by BBMP Solid Waste Management Department. The solid waste management department (SWM) does have any link with lake development? that not known. However, SWM has undertaken the development works of Shrigandha Kavalu Lake, Hosakerahalli Lake, Mallattahalli Lakes under the 'Shubhra Bangalore' project.

 Due to the pressure of the citizens, many works including road construction work in Hoskerehalli lake have been stopped. The work of Mallattahalli lake is under the supervision of the High Court. However, the development work of Shreegandha Kavalu Lake will go on without any hindrance. The lake is a decorative area, without water flow.

 There are revenue records that there is Shreegandha Kavalu lake in 6 acres 33 gunte area out of Survey no. 15. Amma Bhagwan Seva Samiti Trust has encroached 7 gunte and about 3 gunte are encroached for the road. No encroachment has been cleared while developing the lake. Instead, construction of school, installation of Pure drinking water plants is done in lake yard. The canal of the Vrishabhavati valley which flows into the lake has been made to pass outside the Samiti Trust building and the school under construction.

 The developed Shreegandha Kavalu lake as such, it needs flow from land belonging to the Jaman Lal Bajaj Seva Trust adjacent to Lake. But, there is no canal there. If they build a full-scale building, not even a little water will come. The SWM lake has been developed under the 'Shubhra Bengaluru' project shows that private property as an inflow. When asked the contractor who is doing the work, he said, 'There are four borewells, we will fill the lake from them'.

The engineers who constructed the road in Hoskerehalli Lake held the posts of SWM and Lakes Division Engineers position. Those prepared the development plan of this lake. But they are all suspended now. However, the senior officials who have approved these projects are shirking their responsibility. To the question that the situation of Shreegandha Kavalu lake is like this?, 'We were not there, they were there. He has no information about the project. The demand of the locals is that an investigation should be conducted at the level of a special commissioner.

Shreegandha Kavalu lake inflow area from private land

 The lake is a 'Hi-Tech Park'

Already some miss leaded that there is no Shreegandha Kavalu lake. Had tried to make record that it was not a lake, but a only field. All the locals joined together and tried to save the lake. However, the entire area of the lake is not there. The encroachment has not been cleared. Water holding capacity is reduced. Beautification is prioritized. It has been made as a 'high-tech park' and the original existence of the lake has been lost. how the lake can survive without any inflow, Shobha Bhat, a local resident, questioned.

 Whose responsibility is it?

 There is confusion among the engineers as to why the Shreegandha Kavalu lake development project under BBMP went to the Solid Waste Management Department (SWM). SWM Lake has been developed under the 'Shubhra Bangalore' project. Then as a problem, go to the lakes section and come back to SWM. The previous officers have done it. We have come now, we have to check' are the words of the present officials. One is putting the onus on the other. However, the situation of the place itself is proof that crores of rupees have been spent unnecessarily here.

Aspects of lake development planning

  •  * Building waste clearance
  •  * Removal of silt in the lake
  •  * Lake bank development
  •  * Pavement construction
  •  * Sewage water flow path change
  •  * RCC Compound, Grill Fencing
  •  * Inflow and outflow development
  •  * Security guard room, rest area, toilets
  •  * Yoga, gym facilities, toys for children
  •  * Construction of Gazebo, implementation of gate- panels
  •  * Installation of CC TV camera, lighting system on footpath
  •  * Afforestation, borewell drilling, maintenance

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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.

Also read... Banasavadi lake again encroached...ಬಾಣಸವಾಡಿ ಕೆರೆ ಮತ್ತೊಮ್ಮೆ ಒತ್ತುವರಿ

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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Friday, June 30, 2023

Bansavadi Lake: encroached again

Evicted in October 2022; encroachment in the same place now


Bansavadi Lake: encroached again

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: There has been encroachment once again in Banasawadi lake in City's East taluk. The area which was cleared twice earlier under the command of Tahsildar has been encroached again.

BANGALORE EAST TALUK KRISHNARAJPURA BAANSAVADI SURVEY NO.211 In 2015, the taluk administration had vacated the private encroachment of 2 acres and 1 gunte in Banasawadi lake yard of 40 acres and 20 gunta. Prajavani published on October 17, 2022 that it has been encroached again under the title of 'Ecroachment in the Vacant Place'.

As per the orders of Tehsildar of East Taluk, the eviction operation of Banasawadi lake yard was held for three days from 27th. Later, due to the influence of local politicians, the complete evacuation was halted. Now, the vacated place is once again encroached upon. Construction of buildings has started. Revenue, BDA, BBMP officials are putting the protection responsibility on each other.

Banasavadi Village Survey No. 211 42 acres 38 gunte government lake yard land has been taken over by the government. There is a notice board with the order of the city collector saying 'Trespassing prohibited'.

Clearing the encroachment of lakes and canals in the city limits is a big task. After achieving such an achievement, if it is not maintained, it will be transgressed again. Banasavadi lake is another example of this. The buildings were vacated by the Tahsildar. A massive construction is being done at the same place. Gopala Reddy, a local, complained that, they have complained to the BBMP and Tehsildar about this, but no use.

Action for eviction: Tehsildar

"If encroachment is there again in Banasawadi Lake, action will be taken and eviction will be done immediately," said Tehsildar Ravi.

Not given to us: BBMP 

'Banasavadi Lake has lost its existence. The government has been informed that a development plan will be formulated if the encroachments are completely cleared,'' BBMP officials said.

Property worth ₹1,500 crore: K.J. George

In my constituency, the Banasavadi Lake has been eaten up by the old and the new. BDA has launched HRBR. The taluk and district administration said that the encroachers have created fake documents and consumed them. It is a public property worth around ₹1,200 crore to ₹1,500 crore. There are unseen hands behind this conquest. Some of the legal department is involved in this. The revenue department minister should take action to clear this expropriation as soon as possible, K.J. George applealed in the assembly to the then Revenue Minister R. Ashoka.

Locals have appealed to George, who is now a minister, to vacate the encroachment. But, their there is no action.


 Encroached by whom?

According to the survey report, temple – 6.12 gunte, petrol station and buildings – 1 acre 28.9 gunte, BDA – plot 12 acre 33 gunte, road – 7 acre 31 gunte, drain – 24.08 gunte etc.


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Cleared seven years ago, now there are buildings 

BANASAVADI LAKE: ENCROACHED PLACE OCCUPIED AGAIN 

Kere Manjunath 17th October 2022

Bengaluru: Clearing the lake-canal encroachment in the city limits is a big task. After achieving such an achievement, if it is not maintained, it will be transgressed again. A clear example of this is the Banasavadi lake in Bangalore East Zone.

Bangalore East Taluk Krishnarajapura Hobli Banasavadi Survey No. 211, the area of the lake which was 40 acres 20 gunta. In which Government and BDA occupied 22 acres 19 gunta. BDA made a road on the lake, created Kalyannagar and allotted plots. Private encroachment 2 acres 1 gunta. It was vacated by the taluk administration in 2015. But because BDA and BBMP have failed to put a fence around it and use it for public use, temples, many kinds of showrooms, service centers and private nurseries have come up illegally there.

The survey was conducted in the past:
As per the instructions of the House Committee, a survey of Banasavadi Lake was conducted in 2015 as per the order of the Land Survey Revenue System and Land Records Department Commissioner. The survey was also approved by the Land Records Officers of East Taluk and the BDA Officer. Officials also conducted evacuation work. But according to this survey, all encroachments have not been cleared till now. The question of the locals is whether the House Committee is not being given wrong information. About the encroachment of this lake, MLA K.J. George had spoken in the assembly.

Notice lying in the corner:
'Banasavadi Village S.No. 211, 42 acres 38 gunta Government Lake land has been taken over by the Government. A lot has moved back from the place where the notice board of the District Commissioner's order saying 'trespassing is prohibited' has been put up and joined the corner. Some of the fences that were put up are also being cut and are being used by private individuals. Residents of Kalyannagar alleged that, although there is a sign saying that it is government land, the encroachment is increasing every day and it is a mirror of the officials' actions.

Use for garbage sorting:

BBMP, which is responsible for the development of the lake, has failed to clear the encroachments in the lake yard despite the instructions of the Chief Commissioner. But garbage is sorted in this lake yard. A lot of waste is being dumped into the lake. They are also setting fire. Also, during the festival of Ganesha, some space was made in the lake and filled with water for the immersion of the idol. Only then did the local leaders remember that the lake was here. Later, nobody noticed that the lake being a waste pit.

Occupied by whom?

BBMP reports that, temple – 6.12 gunte, petrol station and buildings – 1 acre 28.9 gunte, BDA – plot 12 acre 33 gunte, road – 7 acre 31 gunte, drain – 24.08 gunte…etc are there on the Banasavadi lake land.

Officers are responsible


Local leader Muralidhar complained that, 'We fought to clear the encroachment in Lingarajpura Lake, saved it and helped build a hospital with an area of 10,000 square feet. However, similarly in Banasavadi lake encroachment was also cleared. BDA, BBMP officials and taluk administration officials have helped the encroachment again without bringing a suitable fence and plan.'

Commissioner's notice is also priceless
Gopala Reddy, a resident of Banasawadi, alleged that, The BBMP Commissioner had listened to the complaints of the citizens in this area in July under the name of 'Commissioner's move towards the zone'. When the encroachment of the Banasavadi lake yard was brought to his notice, he instructed all levels of officials including Special Commissioner and Joint Commissioner Shilpa to take immediate action in this regard. Even for three months, not a single officer has come here. No matter who instructed the local authorities, they are not working. Everyone is in league with the squatters.

Joint survey required: Tehsildar
The taluk administration cleared the encroachment in the yard of Banasavadi lake once. It is also true that occupied again. It is the responsibility of BDA or BBMP to take care after we vacate the encroachment. Failure to do so is again trespassing. This lake yard needs to be surveyed jointly with BDA, BBMP. They have been informed. There was no reply from there. If everyone does a joint survey, all pressures can be cleared, Bengaluru East Taluk Tehsildar S. Ajith Kumar Rai said.


79 Building to clear: Three-day operation by Revenue Department

BANASAVADI LAKE: ENCROACHMENT REMOVAL BEGINS

28th October 2022

Bengaluru: The Tehsildar office staff of Bengaluru East Taluk has started the operation to clear the encroached area in Banasawadi lake on Thursday.

A special report was published in 'Prajavani' on 17th August under the title 'Banasavadi Lake: Re-occupation at the vacated land'. In a meeting held on October 19th, hold by Sarvajnanagar MLA K.J. Georgee had instructed the Deputy Commissioner of Urban District and Tehsildar that they should clear all kinds of encroachments.

As per the orders of Tehsildar of East Taluk, the staff has started the evacuation operation of Banasavadi lake yard. The evacuation operation will be conducted for three days.

Occupiers had an argument with the Tehsildar and staff during the encroachment eviction operation on Thursday. Some tried to put pressure by calling ministers and other MLAs.

East Taluk Banasavadi Survey No. Out of 211, BDA has constructed a pond in an area of 14 acres 27 guntas in a lake of 42 acres 38 guntas. In 2015, the then Tehsildar Harish had given all kinds of notices and issued orders to vacate the private encroachments. Accordingly, the encroachments were removed. There was also an order for eviction from the Lokayukta. But again, there is encroachment in this area. Commercial shops and residential houses have also been constructed. All these unauthorized encroachments will be cleared," said East Taluk Tehsildar Ajith Kumar. The Lokayukta, BDA, Tahsildar cited the court order and Sarvajnanagar Legislative Assembly proceedings in this order.

BBMP has reported that 1 acre is stressed by 28.9 gunte including 'Temple - 6.12 gunte, petrol station, service station, commercial shops and buildings. In about 79 cases there is encroachment. All this will be cleared," said the staff of the Tehsildar's office.

A nursery and three commercial shops under construction were evacuated on Thursday. The rest of the encroachment is marked. He said everything will be cleared from Friday.

"Hindered by invisible hands..."
MLA K.J. George said that all the encroached buildings in the Banasavadi lake yard should be vacated. However, some people from his office are putting pressure on the officials not to vacate all encroachments. Thus, the authorities are on the verge of complacency, clearing only a few encroachments. Thus, officials have brought only one JCB, saying they will vacate 79 buildings. Clearance operation is delayed considerably. They seem to be looking at the little ones, Locals Lokesh and Satish Reddy complained

Thursday, June 1, 2023

Finally decision to clear the Chikkabanavara lake pollution

Due to the stench of Chikkabanavara lake, residents are suffering; dirty water is coming out

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The municipality has started work to free the locals from the foul smell of Chikkabanavara Lake, which has been a site of sewage for many years in an area of more than a hundred acres. It has decided to provide a temporary solution by disposing of dirty water.

 Due to the stench coming out of the Chikkabanavara lake, which is full of all kinds of pollution including dirt, waste, and sewage water, the people of the surrounding layouts and villages are finding it difficult to breathe. Although the citizens have been demanding to resolve this for five or six years, the lake has not been cleaned.

 Bangalore Development Authority was entrusted to develop the Chikkabanavara Lake which is under the Minor Irrigation Department. BDA has not done any work except putting up a board and some fence related to the lake. Since the lake is big, did not intend to spend much.

 The people of Chikkabanavara, Dasappanapallya, Ganigarahalli, Someshettihalli, Keregudda village including dozens of newly constructed barangays are smelling bad from the lake and the mosquito and vermin infestation is very high.

Chikkabanavara lake is a very smelly dirty place with sewage and garbage. We have requested many times to clean it. However, the municipal councilors and people's representatives have not paid attention to this. Our life is miserable here," said Ramanna of Kereguddahalli.

 Sewage water is flowing from many areas around the lake, including the revenue layouts. It is difficult to find its source, and measures are being taken to remove the waste water and prevent it from flowing again. Sewerage work is being done by BWSSB, and the route is being changed so that it does not reach the lake,' said Dasarahalli assembly constituency MLA S. Muniraju said.

 As there is a lot of problem for the locals, the work is being started immediately. The work will be started soon by the Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Corporation (KRIDL).

Request for CSR grant

 Chikkabanavara Lake is more than hundred acres in area and needs several crores for comprehensive development. For five or six years, the people here have been suffering from stench and mosquito plague. So, first we are discharging the dirty water. Later, MP Sadananda Gowda and MLA's Development Fund will provide ₹50 lakh each to carry out the work. Besides, thought to get money from a couple of organizations under the CSR fund and do comprehensive development work MLA S. Muniraju said.

 Step by step development...

 For the comprehensive development of Chikkabanavara Lake, a lot of crores of money is required. However, there is not so much money in the municipality. We have submitted a request to the government for more funding. The lake will be developed in a phased manner depending on the availability of funds. The lake has become so polluted that the local people cannot live in the vicinity due to stench. Thus, out of the ₹ 1 crore allocated by the municipality, in the first phase we will put out the sewage water and prevent the sewage water from flowing back into the lake. Chikkabanavara Municipal Chief Officer H.A. Kumar said.

Chikkabanavara Lake area

 Survey No;Area; encroachment 

 Chikkabanavara – 3; 67A 38G; 39G

 Kereguddahalli-22; 26A 32G; 2A 6G

 Someshettihalli-73; 3A 21G; 4G

 Ganigarahalli-11; 4A 14G; 7G

 Ganigarahalli-15; 2A 30g; 9g

 Total- 105 acres 15 gunta

 Encroachment- 3 acres 25 gunta


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Sunday, March 19, 2023

Green Talk.... Nature speaks...

Green Talk.... Nature speaks...

With

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

https://youtu.be/j_Ezu4EHa_8

  • Water, water, water… everyone needs water. When there is no water its devastating, when there is water, usage is irresponsible. Amidst this irony, there are practitioners who have made water conservation their daily routine. Do you know?
  • Lots of people plants, pose to lot for photos too. But ignored nurturing. In these scenarios, there are people who committed to nature. They fight to save plants and trees. Those don't come to limelight...
  • Who built the Dharmambudhi lake that used to provide drinking water to Bengaluru, now it is a bus stand?
  • Tell me, who doesn't know Bengaluru Karaga? But the original place which caused the creation of this is not seen today. Do you know that place?
  • Hundreds of crores have been spent on the development of Bangalore lakes. But, all that is in it is dirty water. So, where did all these hundreds of crores go?
  • What have they done for environmental protection?
  • There is no water bill in his house.. Do you know why?

Let’s know all this from Green Talk.

Green Talk is the information hive of such dozens of achievements and surprises.

Green Talk… This is a matter of nature.

Hi, 

I am Kere Manjunath in front of you on Green Talk…

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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Karnataka: River water is not fit for drinking



State Pollution Control Board Report

17 River water is not fit for drinking

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

25 January 2023

Bengaluru: The water of any river in the state including Krishna, Kaveri, Tungabhadra, Kabini, Shinsha, Malaprabha, Ghataprabha, Bhima, Hemavati, Netravati, Yagachi, Karanja is not suitable for drinking without treatment.

The State Pollution Control Board on Tuesday published the report on the water quality of rivers and lakes from April to November 2022 under the National Water Quality Scheme. According to this, the water quality of rivers and lakes of the state is declining.

The Pollution Control Board has 103 inspection stations in various districts in the flow of 17 rivers of the state. From there take a water sample and check it, recording the quality. As the Karanja river sample was not collected in Bidar, its report is not given. Water levels are identified in five categories.

Netravati river water flowing in Dharamsthala was bathable in October. However, in the November report, the pollution has increased and has slipped from B category to C category. As a result, this water is not even suitable for bathing outdoors. Kumaradhara river before joining Netravati in Uppinangadi city of Mangalore, Kagina river in Kalaburagi, water of Suvarnavati reservoir at Attigullipura of Chamarajanagar, water of Bhadra river near Bhadravati MPM has increased pollution and has fallen from B category to C category.

Tungabhadra water level in Davangere has lost its drinking quality and has fallen from 'C' category to 'D' category. The confluence of Sangam and Kanakapura in Ramanagara, Cauvery in Sangam, Sedam in Kalaburagi, Kagina in Shahabad bridge and Bennitora reservoir, Bhima in Gangapur, Kattemalalavadi in Mysore and Lakshmanatheerth in Mysore, Tungabhadra in Davanagere, yedeyuru in Tumkur are potable. The Dakshina Pinakini river flowing in Sarjapur on the outskirts of Bangalore is in 'E' category, metal-rich and polluted.

The water of 17 rivers of the state is not suitable for direct drinking. Not only that, it is known from the state pollution control board report that there is no potable water source even after normal treatment.

Water Quality of Rivers (November 2022)

 103: Checkpoints

 0– Class A: Drinking water source. It requires conventional processing first.

 19- Class B: Can be used for outdoor bathing.

 67– Class C: Source of drinking water. But, first disinfection and then conventional processing should be done.

 15 – Class D: Potable for wildlife and fishable

 1– E Class: Metal, impure, treated and used for irrigation, industry

Pollution of Lakes: 

The Pollution Control Board has tested the water quality of 69 lakes in districts other than Bangalore, and there are no 'A' class lakes. Bairamangala and Ramamma Lakes in Ramanagara, Melekote in Tumkur, Bhimasandra Lake, Dalwai in Mysore, Oilhole Lake, Hassan Mathana and Howali Lakes are in 'E' category. There are 5 lakes in 'B' category, 18 in 'C' category and 32 in 'D' category.



Bengaluru Lakes Water: Wildlife Drinkable!

Pollution Control Board is testing water quality in 106 lakes of Bangalore city. Of these, only 66 lakes have water suitable for drinking and fishing by wildlife. The rest of the lakes are the site of impurities including metal and sewage.

Subramanyapura, Mallattahalli, Dorekere, Hoskerehalli, Shivapura, Karihobanahalli, Dasarahalli, Gangondanahalli, Andhrahalli, Kachohalli, Vishwaneedam, Machohalli, Dodbidarakallu, Bommanahalli, Madiwala, Hulimavu, Singasandra, Parappana Agrahara, Haralur, Maharapadarapur, Maharajadevapura under Rajarajeshwarinagar range. , Vibhutipur, Chellakere in Yalahanka range, Singapore, Narasipura, Rachenahalli, Kogilu, Halasur in the eastern part, Bairasandra lakes are the sites of metallic impurities. There are no lakes in category A, B, C. There are 66 lakes in 'D' category and 40 lakes in 'E' category. The number of lakes in category 'E' has increased in November as compared to October.

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