Friday, August 25, 2023

Cosmopolitan Club: Registration is going to cancel!

 Violation of bylaws approved by Cooperative Department during registration process

Cosmopolitan Club: Registration is going to cancel!

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The Cosmopolitan Club of Jayanagar, which is facing investigation for violating the lease agreement of CA site with BDA, is likely to have its registration canceled due to violation of bylaws.

Cosmopolitan Club, which has written a cover letter to the BDA, Cooperative Department and Excise Department, has said the same in its bylaws that it will do social work. But, so far not a small social work has been done. Instead, what was said in the general meeting about 'close the trust' which is doing social work for the club... This minutes has reached the Deputy Director of Co-operative Societies.

 In the bylaws of the association (2.6) the objective of helping the needy is mentioned. However, so far no such work has been done by the club. The 'Cosmopolitan Club Corpus Fund Trust', approved by the general meeting of the club, collected money from its own donors and did social work. The system of providing free meals to thousands of people should not be continued. Also the trust should be cancelled. Social responsibility does not need to be paid for. It was discussed in the recent general meeting that the club members should use it for license renewal and it was decided. Officials said that the cooperation department is seriously examining this and has decided to start the process of canceling the registration.

Aslo Read.... Cosmopolitan Club violated BDA rules

Also read... BDA notices Cosmopolitan Club

 Full details of the general meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club held on July 30 reached the Deputy Registrar of Co-operative Societies at Malleswara on August 19. The department is closely examining the aspects that the members have demanded to carry out in violation of various rules including the purpose of the Cooperative Societies Act and Bylaws.

 The Proceedings (Minutes) of the General Meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club are available to every 'Prajavani'.

Millions of blessings will come...:

 'Every day we will sweep the garbage in this area, we will clean everything. They used to have good lunch in the afternoon. Was very happy. But it has stopped. If they give us food, they will get crores of blessings (punya),' said three or four poura karmikas working around the Cosmopolitan Club.

 The words heard in the general meeting

  •  * They eat in the parking lot, if we go to park the car, the smell of cooking, the smell of vegetables and onions will come. Should we look at this?
  •  * There is no need to provide food for those who do not get food. Make arrangements for club license renewal.
  •  * 'Even though there is no flour in the stomach, it is like the need of jasmine flower for the hair. No need for mid-day meal.
  •  * If you have such a noble cause, give them the Akshaya patra food of ISKCON. They will serrve where you tell them. Not here.
  •  * This is not a social club, but an entertainment club. Bylaw, Constitution not Supreme. Act Supreme. All facilities here are for members only.
  •  * 50% of the CSR fund should be given to the trust. Not a single penny has arrived. Confusion about a sacred task like lunch?
  •  * In lieu of social work, the club may purchase shuttle racquets, tennis balls, liquor and other items from sponsors.

 Liquor license cancellation!

 Cosmopolitan Club has been granted a 'CL-4' license at a concessional rate by the Excise Department due to the social aspects of its entry in the Register of Co-operative Societies. This license is issued with a fee of ₹7.47 lakh per annum. Excise department officials said that if the registration of cooperative societies is cancelled, the liquor license will also be cancelled.


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Thursday, August 24, 2023

BBMP: ₹6000 crore due to contractors

No chance of payment even if funds are available under BBMP; Residual also in central government grant

BBMP: ₹6000 crore due to contractors

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: Under BBMP, the works have been completed, the bill processes have been completed and the outstanding amount for payment has exceeded ₹6 thousand crore.

 BBMP has the power to immediately pay half of this huge amount owed to contractors. However, the order of investigations does not allow it.

 Payment is due from 2021 for works completed under BBMP grant. Payment for works funded by UNION and STATE government is to be made from 2023 onwards. For all these works, payment is due even though the CBR (Central Bill Registrar) number and date entry is the final stage of the bill.

 There is more than ₹3 thousand crore in BBMP. Almost half of the balance of ₹6,000 crore can be released immediately. This will not cause any problem for the management of the corporation. Because there are seven months left in the financial year, the revenue will accumulate,'' say BBMP officials.

 Everyone, including the BBMP Chief Commissioner, is aware of the plight of contractors. However, some works are not actually done. So everyone is under suspicion. Therefore, the officials opined that the money will be given to everyone only after the investigation.

 The central and state governments should release the grant soon. If the money in BBMP is also released, the contractor's problem will be solved," BJP Bangalore South District Unit President N.R. Ramesh said.

The government has formed four SITs to report on the reality of the workers. It is said that they will release the money after reporting. But, how will the reality of the works done in 2019 be checked now? Defects Liability Period (DLP) is only one year after completion of work. Then the contractor is not responsible for the same. However, the contractors are questioning how they will do the inspection.

 KRIDL Bill Pending:

 There is a dispute regarding the works undertaken by the Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Corporation and some bills have not been paid since 2018 despite CBR. The bill for such issues is ₹65.56 crore.

 Appeal to CM, DCM again: Ravindra

 A lot of requests are being made to pay for the completed works under BBMP. We took a loan and completed the hard work. Contractors are unable to undertake new works. There is no money to pay the interest on the previous loan. The interest is increasing again. Therefore, the chief minister and deputy chief minister will be met again and agreed to pay the money," said Ravindra, the working president of the BBMP Contractors Association.

 Pay those who have worked: Manjunath

 The genuineness of the work under BBMP is being questioned and investigated. We are not asking to pay those who do not do the work. Pay the bill to those who have completed the work. A report has been given under the supervision of Chief Engineer. The money should be paid accordingly. Contractors are in dire straits. Every day their burden is increasing. Loan interest, interest on interest is increasing day by day. Pay the money soon," said BBMP Working Contractors Association President K.T. Manjunath appealed.


Outstanding Bill Statistics

  •  ₹6,077 crore: Total amount of works
  •  ₹3,256 crore: BBMP grant works
  •  ₹2,753 crore: State Government grant works
  •  ₹67.48 crore: Union Government grant works
  •  8364: Total bills outstanding
  •  7068 – BBMP
  •  1114– State
  •  182– Union

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

BDA Notice to Cosmopolitan Club: orders joint spot investigation

 CA plot lease agreement, breach of cover: Probe by authorities too

BDA Notice to Cosmopolitan Club: orders joint spot investigation

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 Bengaluru: The BDA on Tuesday issued a notice to the Cosmopolitan Club in Jayanagar third block and asked them to provide details about the violation of the lease agreement.

 BDA South Division executive engineer and revenue officers have been ordered to conduct a joint investigation at the site of the Cosmopolitan Club and submit a report within two days.

 CA (Civic Amenity) Plot No.1 (P01) Old No.22) has been allotted in favor of the Club. A complaint has been submitted to the BDA Secretary on behalf of the Bangalore Civil Rights protection Committee regarding the violation of all the conditions of the 'Official Cover Letter' written by the club to the authority. He informed that the points in the cover letter issued by the club management board at the time of approval of the building plan were violated. Its report was published in 'Prajavani' on August 22.

 Therefore, your organization must report within seven days of any breach of the lease agreement entered into with the BDA. Otherwise appropriate action will be taken as per BDA Civic Facility Plot Allotment Rules – 1989. Said the notice which is issued by the BDA Estate Officer to the Cosmopolitan Club Secretary, Cosmopolitan Club on August 22.

Aslo Read.... Fear of de-accreditation of Cosmopolitan Club: Violates the Rules

 Joint Site Investigation: Jayanagar 3rd Block C.A. Plot No. 1 (P-1) in which How much area is being used for what purposes, is the building constructed as per approved plan? Is there a violation?

The Estate Officer has instructed the Chief Engineer and Revenue Officers to conduct a joint site investigation and submit a report detailing how much of the building is being used for what purpose.

 Area of building used for commercial purposes and income collected from them, details of police station, court cases if any, loan taken on CA land, details of whether Cosmopolitan Club has violated the provisions of the lease agreement etc., details also to be reported.

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₹45 crore each for the Congress MLA constituency

 Permission from government for new works; Notice to BBMP to formulate plan

 ₹45 crore each for the Congress MLA constituency

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

 BENGALURU: The government has approved an expenditure of ₹45 crore each for carrying out new works in 12 Congress MLA constituencies.

 MLAs should prepare a list of the works to be carried out and submit it to BBMP. It is suggested that those works should be carried out.

 When the Congress government came to power, all the works of BBMP were suspended. Including the assembly election period, not a single tender has been called since April. On the insistence of Congress MLAs, the government has now given permission to carry out new works.

 ₹45 crore per constituency is not a new grant. The same grants that were allowed when the BJP was in power are used here. However, now only the works mentioned by the Congress MLAs will be carried out. The BBMP officials informed that some of the previously decided works will be abandoned and new works will be carried out instead.

 There is also pressure to transfer the grant of assembly constituencies with BJP MLAs to the constituencies with Congress MLAs. As ₹45 crore work has been suggested to be carried out, the Congress MLAs are asking to adjust it in terms of stopping the works in other sectors.

The works started in the constituency with Congress MLAs during the BJP government should not be changed. Let it continue. "Now Congress MLAs are preparing a list to start new works by matching the ₹45 crore grant from other sectors," party sources said.

 ₹45 crore for Yeshwantpur too

 BJP MLA S.T. The government has also given approval to carry out work worth ₹45 crore in the Yeshavantpur assembly constituency represented by Somashekhar.

 There are 16 MLAs of BJP in the city and 15 MLAs have not been given this grant. This grant has been specially provided for Yeshwantpur only. BBMP sources said that the works said by Somashekhar will start immediately.

 Recently there has been a rapid development in the Yeshwantpur assembly constituency, with the local leaders of the BJP joining the Congress. When Somasekhar had earlier left the Congress to join the BJP, these leaders had followed him. But now the MLAs are still in the BJP but the leaders have returned to the Congress. Sources in the party said that Somashekhar may also join the Congress.

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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Fear of de-accreditation of Cosmopolitan Club: Violates the Rules

Cancellation of social activities; Violation of terms of lease agreement with BDA

Fear of de-accreditation of Cosmopolitan Club: Violates the Rules

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: The prestigious Cosmopolitan Club of Jayanagar is facing the threat of losing its recognition and space for violating the terms and conditions of the BDA.

 Construction and operation of commercial centers should be facilitated. In lieu of this, various social services including mid-day meals will be provided to the citizens of the areas surrounding the Cosmopolitan Club and to the workers working in the club, the lease agreement said. But now the social service works have been stopped.

 The Cosmopolitan Club, which has over three thousand members, was leased by the BDA for 30 years in 2000–2001. In 2009, ``Cosmopolitan Club Corpus Fund Trust'' was established for social work. Through this, many kinds of work including distribution of books and clothes were done. Many have also donated lakhs under Income Tax Act 80G.

 A lunch of the best quality including payas and ghee was served daily at the club to about a thousand people. However, it has been decided to stop this now in the meeting of all members of the club. As such, mid-day meal is not being served from August 1. By this, all the social activities have come to a standstill and it is a violation of the cover given to the BDA.

 Cosmopolitan Club, which has 69 thousand square feet of corner property, has built commercial centers as well. From this, the rent is ₹15 lakh every month. As the social functions are stopped, the rent of centers for commercial purpose should be paid to BDA. Ganesh Singh of Bengaluru Civil Rights Struggle Committee has written a letter to the BDA Commissioner that immediate action should be taken in this regard.

Under the guise of doing social work, the club is only paying a rent of ₹1 crore (about ₹27,000 per month) for 30 years for a 69,000-square-foot property. Due to breach of contract, at least ₹5 lakh per month rent will be available to BDA. The lease of this property worth more than ₹600 crore should be cancelled. He demanded that the club should be run by BDA.

 I had written the cover letter: President 

 'During the construction of a building for commercial purposes, there were a lot of legal problems. We also took another area to build a parking lot. In return for all this, I was given a letter by the club when I was the secretary to do social work. Now the social activity have stopped and it has been violated, said Kumar Raju, president of the Cosmopolitan Club.

 About one thousand people were served lunch. However, some insisted to stop this in the recent all-member general body meeting. As they all insisted, it was decided to stop serving lunch, a social works, despite my opposition. Accordingly, it has stopped', he informed.

 "We have not built the club from the beginning to be just a fun place. We are also doing social work. We have established a trust and are doing many kinds of work including books, pens and food for the poor. The trust was not given a single rupee by the club. Only space was provided for lunch. Minister Ramalingareddy and others used to give many donations. Due to this social work was going on. Despite all kinds of appeals not to stop these, a decision has been taken out of the interest of some. Kumar Raju told 'Prajavani' that, he has also informed BDA president Rakesh Singh about this and requested him to take action.

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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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Thursday, August 17, 2023

KSPCB: Violation of the Act by the Chairman

 State Pollution Control Board: Bias in ₹₹19.92 crore contract

KSPCB: Violation of the Act by the Chairman 


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

BENGALURU: The State Pollution Control Board's CHAIRMAN has violated the laws in ordering awareness programs, according to the report of the inquiry committee appointed by the state government.

As per Water Pollution Act 1974 and Air Pollution Act 198, the CHAIRMAN of the Board has no authority to constitute any committee. It is clearly mentioned in the report that Chairman Shanth Thimmaiah has formed the single source committee in violation of acts.

State Audit and Accounts Department Additional Director Mahadeva is the investigating officer of the committee constituted by the government. It is said in the report that the decision to select a single source organization was taken with the intention of awarding contracts to the planned institutions.

 The CHAIRMAN of the board has appointed a self-proclaimed chairman of the single source organization. A committee of three experts should be constituted under the Transparency Act 1999 -4(b). The members should be experts in the same subject on the board.

 An office memorandum was issued by the CHAIRMAN himself, who constituted a single parent organization. This committee was constituted with the objective of giving approval to five organizations to give planned advertising works. Considering the proposal of five firms for advertisement worth ₹19.92 crore, four firms are considered as single source firm. As per Section 15(e) of the State Government Rules, 1976, the CHAIRMAN can approve only tenders worth ₹25 thousand in each case, the report said.

 A short term tender of 35 days could have been invited. Without considering it, it was found to be biased with the intention of awarding contracts to the scheme persons, with the intention of controlling competition.

The single source agency was chosen with the intention of awarding contracts to the proposed organizations without the prospect of reaching more people with environmental awareness programs, the report said.

 In addition to this, in a letter written by Mahadeva to the Member Secretary of the Pollution Control Board on August 16, a proposal for readjustment in the budget of ₹24.60 crore has also been submitted to the board meeting. It has been suggested to provide the copies of the power transfer order received from the government for readjustment to these account headings.

 Background of the case

 A meeting of the 'Single Source Committee' chaired by Board CHAIRMAN Shant Thimmaiah agreed to award the contract to specific agencies in violation of the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurement Act-1999 (KTPP) to carry out awareness programs worth ₹17.85 crore. Suri Payala, who was the member secretary of the board, had written a letter to the government saying that all this is a violation of the KTPP Act and action should be taken in this regard. The Principal Secretary of the Department of Environment and Biodiversity had written to him on July 3 and given all the information approved in the 'Single Source Committee' meeting. Based on this, the government formed an inquiry committee.

 In this regard, a report was published in 'Prajavani' on July 17 under the title 'Conflict between Pollution Control Board - Government'.

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Saturday, August 12, 2023

Telecom layout: Sale of 'civil amenities' sites

 Problem to the building of Telecom layout Residents' Welfare Development Association; Complaint against society; Violation of BDA approved plan

Telecom layout: Sale of 'civil amenities' sites



Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: Telecom Employees' Housing Co-operative Society has sold the 'CA site' which was being used by the Telecom layout Residents' Welfare Association for 20 years.

 Confusion has arisen after 20 years regarding the two sites of 'civic amenities' between the Vijayanagar 2nd Phase Telecom layout Residents' Welfare Association and the Telecom Employees' Housing Cooperative Association. The members of the welfare association have complained to the regulator of the cooperative societies and the Lokayukta that action should be taken against the irregularities.

 The regulator of cooperative societies has also issued a notice on June 22 to explain the illegal sale of plots 5 and 6 of the Vijayanagara Telecom layout in Hosahalli ward with an area of about seven thousand square feet.


Telecom Layout: CASE OF SELF-MOTIVATION FILED BY COURT

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Land Grab Prohibition Special Court has registered a case on SUO MOTU regarding the sale of land (CA) by the Telecom Employees' House Cooperative Society in the Vijayanagar Telecom Layout.

On the basis of a report published in 'Prajavani' on August 12 under the title 'Telecom development: sale of CA land', the court registered a case and issued notices to Bengaluru North Tehsildar, BDA Commissioner and BBMP Chief Commissioner.

5th and 6th plots of about seven thousand square feet area in Vijayanagara Telecom Layout in Hosahalli ward were illegally sold to Anil Tilak for ₹2.32 crore. This C.A. The site was in use by the Telecom Layout Residents' Welfare Association for over 20 years. This matter is related to land grabbing. Thus the special court has registered the case on Suo Motu.

Regarding the encroachment of land, the court directed the three officers to submit a detailed report of all the information including area, name of encroached persons, detailed sketch, approved plan by October 12.


 Telecom Employees Co-operative Housing Society allotted 370 plots in Vijayanagar Telecom layout in 1995-96 as per BDA-1975 Act. Civil amenities or buildings were not constructed. In this background permission was given to construct a building in 2002-03 to the Residents Welfare Development Association at sites 5 and 6. According to the residents, building construction and office of the association are there and civic activities have been going on there till now.

All office bearers of the society participated in cultural and other programs. The State Election Commission also sets up a polling station here during elections in the residents welfare association building. Housing society has also promised to build a community building at this place. But so far it has not been fulfilled. Now the plan itself has been modified and plot 6 has been sold to Anil Tilak for ₹2.32 crore. The residents have complained that they have cheated the residents of the barangay and issued these vouchers.

 Petition for cancellation of deed

 The office-bearers of the Telecom Employees' Housing Co-operative Society have sold the land that should have been used by the citizens by distorting the original plan approved by the BDA. A complaint has been made to the regulator of cooperative societies to cancel this purchase deed and leave this space, which has been used by the citizens for 20 years, to the activities of the welfare association. The Lokayukta has also been requested to investigate this illegality. Chandranath, of Telecom layout Residents' Welfare Association, appealed that the government should intervene and provide justice to the citizens.

 'CA is not a there'

 There is no site for civil amenities in the telecom layout. 5 and 6 are also sites like other sites. They were used by the welfare association. The building they built will be vacated. Plots are sold as per the rules of our association. A reply has been given to the notice of the regulator of co-operative societies," said Telecom Employees Home Construction Co-operative Society President G. Babu.

 Notice is natural

 We have not sold CA plots. CA stands for Govt. It is not given to the Residents' Welfare Development Association. All are society plots. It is natural to give a notice when there is a complaint,'' said C.V.Manjunath, the authorised director of the cooperative society.

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Monday, August 7, 2023

BDA: PARK on plan, CEMETERY on layout

 BDA Sir M. Vishveshvaraiah layout 6th block: Trembling for the site owners; Owners are not ready to construct the building

PARK on plan, CEMETERY on layout

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

 BENGALURU: The BDA, which had shown on the Plan that it would build a park, has allowed a graveyard after allotment of plots. Even now, dead bodies are being buried here, and the site owners are unhappy because they have not built a house.

 In Sir M.Vishveshvaraiah layout 6th block Plan, BDA has clearly mentioned in the zoning plan that a parks will be constructed at Civic Facility Plots No. 6 and 18. However, apart from putting up the gate as 'BDA', no other work has been done here. Dead bodies are buried here. A memorial is also being built on them. Some of the surrounding houses are scared by this. Those who have plots are reluctant to build houses.

 Of course no one would venture to build a house in front of or next to a graveyard. Citizens who were happy to get the BDA site after many years, when they went to the place to build a house, the 'new monuments' raised their heads in front of them caused a tremor.

 We were happy that we got a plot opposite the park. However, a few years ago when the house was about to be built, there was a graveyard there. The corpses were being buried afresh. BDA engineers were asked about this and they replied very harsh. If you go to complain, the local engineers will not take it. The family does not agree to build a house in front of the graveyard. The children are scared,' said an owner of the plot who did not want to reveal his name.

 We were happy that the park would be built, but we were scared by the words of the BDA engineers. They are saying that they will save the cemetery itself due to the insistence of the locals. No one wants to buy this property, let's sell it and buy it elsewhere for the same price. Some are asking for very low prices,' lamented another owner of the site.

Gomala: No compensation...

 It is mentioned as 'Park 6' in the 6th block of Vishveshvaraiah layout 6th block. A fence and gate have been installed by the engineering department earlier to develop it as a park. Plots are allocated accordingly. The owners of the surrounding plots have complained a lot that dead bodies are being buried here. A joint survey has been conducted in this regard and its file is pending with ALAO. According to the land acquisition documents, this land is Gomal and no compensation has been given, senior BDA officials informed.

 Locals asked, we left...

 As local villagers said 'We have been performing funerals here for 30-35 years. They insisted that we should be allowed here'. Thus, the BDA has left the area as a graveyard. The same will be developed and allowed to bury dead bodies. This land has been handed over to the horticulture department of BDA and they will develop it for the cemetery,” said BDA Assistant Executive Engineer Prabhulingaiah.

 "We have not been handed over this space by the engineering department," said officials of the horticulture department.

 It should be shown on the PLAN itself...

 Even if the previous cemetery should be continued, it should be shown on the PLAN. "It cannot be said that we will save and develop the cemetery by giving in to the insistence of the locals, without showing it on the PLAN," said senior BDA officials.

 4.12.1 and 4.12.2 of the BDA Bylaws mention the use of parks and open spaces. Can be used for grounds, stadiums, gardens, swimming pools, cemeteries. However, he said that it is clear that it should be mentioned in the PLAN.

Develop as a PARK...

 Some villagers are burying dead bodies claiming that it is a graveyard. Once the BDA is acquired, it should be mentioned in the PLAN itself that it will be retained. Now what was in the past is now causing trouble to the landlords. Children and women are scared. If BDA is so interested, let them make space for the 'cemetery' elsewhere. All this should not be in the middle of the layout. Action should be taken immediately to develop this area as a park, Sir M. Vishweshwaraiah layouts Residents Association President D.S. Gowda demanded.


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Sunday, August 6, 2023

Government land encroac

Ignoring committee, task force reports; Huge building on government lands

Government land encroachment 'excessive' than Reports

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

BENGALURU: There is a lot of difference in the figure of encroachment before the government and the important committees on encroachment of government land in urban district. According to the latest information from the revenue department, only 269 acres of encroached land in the city district has to be cleared.

 Bengaluru City District Government Land Encroachment  A Joint Legislative Committee headed by A.T.Ramaswamy had given its report in July 2007. Government Lands Conservation Task Force President V. Balasubramanian reported in July 2011 titled 'Greed and Connivance'. Under the chairmanship of K.B. Koliwada, the House Committee on Encroachment and Conservation of Lakes in Urban and Rural Districts has given a report in 2017.

 There is a lot of difference in the figures of these three reports, and the fact that only 269 acres are pending encroachment has led to many doubts.

 The Public Lands Corporation has reported the figures of the Revenue Department. This does not include forest land encroachment. Also, the encroachment details of the lakes belonging to the revenue department are not included. Thus, this information does not include sufficient occupancy. The actual report was covered up by the authorities and if it is taken out and investigated, it will be revealed that the encroachment is in thousands of acres,' said V.Balasubramanian, who was the additional chief secretary.

More than 12,000 acres of land in Bangalore city have been regularized on the basis of cultivation. But the applications submitted in Form 50/53 have to be sanctioned by the Committee of Local MLAs. However, they cannot be sanctioned as per the Act. He said that the applications have not been rejected.

 According to the law, land cannot be allotted for cultivation within a distance of 18 km around the BBMP border. Oneness cannot be done here. As applications for such lands are pending before the committee, real estate in the area has taken off. Huge buildings have been built. He asked whether he will clear all of them.

 According to Koliwada's report, the encroachment of the city's lakes exceeds four thousand acres. Most of the lakes come under the revenue department. But, can you believe that there is only 269 acres encroachment? He opined that if the revenue minister gets to know the reality, he too will calm down.

 He had said in 2013 that he would vacate encroachment on government land. Politicians were named in the report. When it was reported about this, they also proposed to disqualify me. Only the oppression remains the same. "Nothing has happened for 10 years," he said.

Real estate mafia won't let go: Balasubramanian

 Minister Krishnabairegowda is saying that he will clear encroachment on government land within a time limit. However, the real estate mafia in all parties does not allow this. An acre in Bangalore city is now worth at least ₹15 crore to ₹20 crore. It cannot be cleared and saved. This will happen as we have been saying for years that we will clear the encroachment of Rajakaluve,' said V.Balasubramanian, who was the chairman of the government land conservation task force.

 Fake document more: A.T. Ramaswamy

 Government land encroachment clearance is a drama. They say that they have cleared thousands of acres so far. Place a sign indicating where it is vacant. That too will be thrown away. They say that the committee will give a report and take action, but they often do the trick of wiping away tears. Please inform us openly about the action taken on the report given by the committee and task forces. They created fake documents for thousands of acres of land and took bribes. They can take action against them. They bow down to the powerful. He harasses others' said former MLA A.T. Ramaswamy opined.

Encroachment in Bangalore City District

 A.T. Ramaswamy Report (July 2007 – 2nd Report)

  •  27,336 acres 9 gunta total government land encroachment
  •  21,706 acres of revenue land encroachment
  •  41,315 Acres Total Occupancy (in 3rd Report)

 V. Balasubramanian Report (June 2011)

  •  1,22,918 acres of total revenue land
  •  33,874 acres of total forest land
  •  25,994 acres of revenue land encroachment

 Revenue Department Statistics (30 April 2023)

  •  1,22,918 acres of total government land area
  •  38,946 acres of encroachment has been identified
  •  12,179 Acres Cultivated (Form 50/53)
  •  2,139 acres court case
  •  7,881 acres are used for public purpose
  •  16,747 acres of encroachment to be cleared
  •  269 Acres Outstanding (as on 30 A.D. 2023)

 Koliwada Lakes Encroachment Report (2014–2017)

  •  4,277 acres Total catchment in 25 gunte lakes
  •  2,254 acres 21 gunte Government encroachment
  •  2,023 acres 4 acres private encroachment

 Total government land encroachment in the state is 14,62,639 acres

 1,26,247 acres encrochment outstanding (as on 30 April 2023)


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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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