Saturday, May 31, 2025

Garbage disposal: ₹544 crore per year

 New tenders invited for 33 packages; Contract for 7 years

Garbage disposal: ₹544 crore per year


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: Tenders have been invited for 33 new packages for Garbage disposal under the BBMP limits, with an estimated annual cost of ₹544.91 crore.

The corporation has invited 33 division-wise tenders for primary waste collection, secondary waste transfer, and collection of road sweepings within the limits of the corporation. Although the tender mentions division, it covers the scope of the assembly constituency.

The tender has been invited by the Bangalore Solid Waste Management Company (BSWML), stating that the waste should be collected in a segregated manner. Partnership companies including NGOs and trusts can participate in the tender. However, there is a condition that only one package will be given to each person.

The tender was invited on May 28 and bids should be submitted by June 27. The tender will be opened on June 30.

Out of the 27 assembly constituencies under BBMP jurisdiction (excluding Anekal), one package has been allotted for 21 assembly constituencies. Two packages have been allotted for Bangalore South, Dasarahalli, Mahadevapura, K.R. Pura, Yeshwantpur, Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly constituencies. Although the total is estimated at ₹544.91 crore, this is likely to increase in the bid. The bids were 18 to 60 percent higher than the last time 89 packages were invited.

89 packages now 33 packages!: 

The Bangalore Solid Waste Management Company (BSWML) had invited tenders in September 2022 for all types of waste management, including primarily waste collection, transportation, and secondary waste segregation at a specific location. The tender was cancelled after several bidders were found not to be qualified when the technical bid was opened.


The tender was invited for the second time in January 2023. The matter reached the court stage as some were disqualified in the qualification round for trivial reasons. The government had told the court that it would conduct a new tender process. Accordingly, after getting approval from the cabinet, tenders have been invited for 33 packages.

Ramanagara is also included!

‘Ramanagara’ is also included in the tender called by BSWML for waste disposal. Contractors are surprised as to how ‘Ramanagara’, which is a southern district of Bangalore, was included here. However, officials said that it was a typographical error and ‘CV Ramannagara’ was spelled as ‘CV Ramanagara’.



Which package, how much?

Area; Amount (in ₹ crores per year)

C.V. Ramannagara; 14.77

Shantinagar;14.11

Sarvajnanagar;17.51

Shivajinagar;17.23

Hebbal;15.16

Pulakeshinagar;16.70

Gandhinagar;15.96

Govindarajanagar;13.38

Rajajinagar;13.44

Malleshwar; 17.96

Mahalakshmi Layout;12.84

Chamarajapet;14.85

Chikkapet; 20.16

Basavanagudi; 17.24

Vijayanagar; 21.41

Padmanabhanagar; 22.94

Jayanagar; 12.84

BTM Layout; 17.69

Bommanahalli; 25.97

Bangalore South – 1; 14.38

Bangalore South – 2; 9.55

Dasarahalli-1; 15.05

Dasarahalli-2; 14.94

Mahadevapura –1;18.98

Mahadevapura -2; 18.65

K.R. Pura-1; 14.16

K.R. Pura–2;16.90

Yeshwanthpur–1;14.57

Yeshwanthpur–2;15.69

Rajarajeshwari Nagar–1;16.33

Rajarajeshwari Nagar–2;18.59

Yelahanka;12.14

Batarayanapura;22.65

Friday, May 30, 2025

Puttenahalli Lake ‘Rehabilitation in Bettadasanapura to be completed soon’

 Housing Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan instructs to construct houses for Puttenahalli Lake encroachers

Puttenahalli Lake ‘Rehabilitation in Bettadasanapura to be completed soon’


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: Housing Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan has instructed the officials to quickly construct houses in Bettadasanapura for the rehabilitation of those encroached on Puttenahalli Lake.

Citing a special report published in Prajavani on May 27 under the title ‘Increase in Encroachment in Puttenahalli Lake’, the minister has ordered the Slum Development Board Commissioner to ‘undertake the construction work and distribute the houses to the beneficiaries as soon as possible.’

The Revenue Department had handed over 2 acres and 24 guntes of land in Survey No. 20 of Bettadasanapur to the Slum Development Board in 2014 to rehabilitate 118 families encroaching on Puttenahalli Lake. The BBMP had also given Rs 1 crore. The board had not constructed houses for various reasons. This had increased encroachment on Puttenahalli Lake. After a detailed report was published in about this, the Minister held a meeting of the officers and instructed them to take action.

Also read…….. Puttenahalli Lake: Neglect of rehabilitation: Encroachment increases

‘Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Sarvarigi Suru Yojana, approval has been given to construct four-storey buildings in 10 blocks in Bettadasanapur. Tenders have been called for this and the contract has also been awarded. Earlier, ‘Ottuvaridaars’ had demanded that ‘we don’t want sheds, we don’t want houses, we want sites’. There is a case in court and they have said that they will finally get the flats. Thus, the construction work will start. There is also an order from the court and the Lokayukta. Bangalore South Assembly constituency M. Krishnappa will perform the Bhoomi Puja soon, and the work will be completed in about one and a half years on a ‘fast track’ model, said Slum Development Board Commissioner Ashok.

Check and take action: M. Krishnappa

‘The houses being built in Bettadasapura will be given priority to the people of our constituency. How can they be given to people from other constituencies here? We will check and discuss with the authorities that this land has been given to the squatters in Puttenahalli Lake for rehabilitation, and action will be taken,’ said Bangalore South Assembly constituency M. Krishnappa.



  • 240 units; Houses being built by Slum Development Board
  • ₹18.83 crore; Construction cost of G+3 buildings
  • 900 sq ft; Carpet area of ​​each unit

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Puttenahalli Lake: Neglect of rehabilitation: Encroachment increases

 Puttenahalli Lake: Encroachment not cleared for a decade; Revenue Department not providing compensation

Puttenahalli Lake: Neglect of rehabilitation: Encroachment increases

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The Revenue Department has neglected to rehabilitate the encroachers in Puttenahalli Lake, and the number of encroachments in the lake is increasing day by day.

The government has provided land for the rehabilitation of the encroachers and the BBMP has provided money for infrastructure, but even after a decade, no rehabilitation facilities have been provided. Although the court has ordered twice that the eviction operation should not be carried out before taking an appropriate decision on rehabilitation and providing it, senior officials of the Revenue Department have not taken action.

While the rehabilitation of the encroachers is being delayed, the number of encroachers in Puttenahalli Lake is also increasing. Although the lake has been well developed, because of encroachment maintaining cleanses being difficult. In September 2023, the BBMP had submitted an ‘action plan’ to the High Court stating that the encroachment of Puttenahalli Lake would be cleared within 75 days. No action has been taken even after a year and a half.

BBMP officials have closed the file with a statement stating that ‘The High Court had ordered in 2015 that the encroachment should not be cleared until the encroachments in Bettadasapura are rehabilitated.’ BBMP officials also say that money has been given to the Slum Development Board to construct a building. However, even after a decade, the BBMP, Revenue Department, and Sewage Elimination Board have not come forward to clear the encroachments and provide rehabilitation.

The Puttenahalli Lake in J.P. Nagar Phase 7 was developed by the BBMP in collaboration with the Puttenahalli Neighborhood Lake Improvement Trust a decade ago at a cost of crores. The trust has done a lot of work to protect the lake and has been involved in cleaning and greening the lake since 2008. As a result of all this, today, about 122 species of birds can be seen in the Puttenahalli Lake.

A petition signed by more than 1000 residents near the Puttenahalli Lake under the platform ‘Residents in the Vicinity of Puttenahalli Lake’ of J.P. Nagar Phase 7 has been given to local MLA M. Sathish Reddy. Referring to this letter, Sathish Reddy wrote a letter to the District Collector in November 2024. But no one is interested in rehabilitating or removing the encroachments.

Departments that have not taken action: Usha

‘Encroachments have remained in the Puttenahalli lake yard for decades. Letters have been written several times to the BBMP, the District Collector, and local MLA M. Sathish Reddy requesting them to take action in this regard. Although the court has ordered twice that the encroachers should be rehabilitated and then evicted, there is no coordination between the departments, and one is shirking responsibility by pointing fingers at the other. Since the Principal Secretary of the Revenue Department has not taken action, if the Chief Secretary intervenes and takes action, the lake, which has been developed at a cost of crores of rupees, can be kept clean,’ said Usha Rajagopalan, chairperson of the Puttenahalli Neighborhood Lake Improvement Trust.

Land given: Deputy Commissioner

‘2.5 acres of government land has been provided in Bettadasapura for the rehabilitation of Puttenahalli lake squatters. The district administration does not have the responsibility for the construction of buildings and houses, including infrastructure. Action should be taken by the Slum Development Board,’ said Deputy Commissioner Jagadish.

Letter: Land has been handed over to the ‘Rajiv Gandhi Housing Corporation’ for rehabilitation in Bettadasapura. The Lokayukta and the High Court have given directions, but no progress report has been submitted so far. The Deputy Commissioner wrote a letter to the Commissioner of the ‘Karnataka Slum Development Board ’ on September 19, 2023, requesting him to provide information about this immediately. However, there has been no progress.

Saturday, May 24, 2025

‘B-Smile’ for infrastructure development

 SPV for MAJOR works with ₹7,000 crore grant from the government

‘B-Smile’ for infrastructure development


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: A special purpose vehicle (SPV) – ‘Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited’ (B-Smile) has been set up to implement massive development works with a grant of ₹7,000 crore from the state government for infrastructure development.

The principal engineer and chief engineer have been assigned to ‘B-Smile’ by BBMP, and the posts have been recreated and merged for that.

The name of ‘B-Smile’ has already been registered and the process of registering the company is in progress. Long-term infrastructure works including tunnel roads, flyovers, skydecks, white topping, buffer roads, etc. will be undertaken in the city through this company.

Since massive works need to be implemented quickly, the necessary human resources need to be provided and the office needs to be started. Also, since the Greater Bengaluru Administration Act has come into force, BBMP needs to be divided in four months and new municipal corporations have to be formed. Therefore, the government on Friday issued an order merging the post of Chief Engineer of BBMP with ‘B-Smile’ on a full-time basis.

BBMP Engineer in Chief B.S. Prahlad has been appointed as the Technical Director of ‘B-Smile’. 

Due to the division of BBMP and the creation of new municipal corporations, the posts and functions of the corporation have been revised. Thus, the post of Chief Engineer of the Planning-Central Division of BBMP has been divided.

The post of Chief Engineer of the Planning-Central Division and the functions related to buildings and structures have been merged with the post of Chief Engineer of the Health and Sanitation Department.

The functions related to road development works including white topping and flyover have been merged into the post of Chief Engineer of Road Infrastructure Department. This post has been transferred to ‘B-Smile’ and ordered to be transferred.

Since Engineer in Chief B.S. Prahlad has been appointed to ‘B-Smile’ on a full-time basis, the BBMP Chief Commissioner has been instructed to appoint an in-charge for the posts of Chief Engineer of BBMP’s Road Infrastructure and Major Drainage Department until the government appoints him.

Office immediately – Prahlad

‘Major works need to be started with government funds. ‘B-Smile’ office needs to be established immediately, and the office will be started at the Smart City office or at a prominent location in the central area,’ said ‘B-Smile’s’ Technical Director B.S. Prahlad.

₹750 crore released

Bengaluru: The Urban Development Department on May 20 released the first installment of ₹750 crore for the year 2025-26 under the state government’s ‘Capital Support for Special Infrastructure’ scheme to the BBMP.

Under the Special Infrastructure Scheme, works on major roads, flyovers, corridors, etc. are in progress. The bills for these works are pending and if they are not paid, there is a possibility of delay in progress. Therefore, the money has been released from the ₹3,000 crore allocated for the year 2025-26, the order said.

Friday, May 23, 2025

2,605 crore liters of water in Bengaluru lakes

 66 lakes were completely dried in mid-April; 63 lakes overflowed on May 20

2,605 crore liters of water in Bengaluru lakes

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The pre-monsoon rains in the city have caused a flood of water in the lakes, with 2,605 crore liters of water accumulating in 183 lakes.

The city received double the usual rainfall in May, and water has come to the lakes that were in the process of drying up. On April 11, 66 lakes were completely dry. 44 lakes had less than half and 13 lakes had three-quarters of water. On May 20, 63 lakes had overflowed. 40 lakes had more than three-quarters of water.

‘Cleaning work is being done near the drains of all the filled lakes and in the lakes. "Cleaning work is being carried out by deputing staff to clear the canals where the lakes flow, including garbage, sticks, plastic and other waste," said Preeti Gehlot, Special Commissioner of the Forest, Environment and Climate Change Management Department.

19 lakes in the Yelahanka zone, 16 lakes in the Rajarajeshwari Nagar zone, 13 lakes in the Mahadevapura zone, 7 lakes in the Bommanahalli zone, four in the South zone, and two lakes each in the East and Dasarahalli zones are full.

Highest water filled lakes

Lake; Storage

Yelahanka; 244 crore litres

Jakkur; 109 crore litres

Rampura; 108 crore litres

Madiwala; 101 crore litres

Halsur; 92.5 crore litres

Rachenahalli; 84.9 crore litres

Doddanekkundi; 79 crore litres

Venkojirao; 73.6 crore litres

Doddabombammasandra; 70.4 crore litres

Hebbal; 68 crore litres

3,251.4 crore litres; Total capacity of 183 lakes

1,059.5 crore litres; Water storage on April 11

2,605.6 crore litres; Water storage on May 20


Which lakes are full?

Zone; Lakes

Bommanahalli; Dorekere, Venkojirao Lake, Kudlu Doddakere, Annappanakere, Subramanyapura Lake, Devarakere, Subedaranakere.

South; Gaudanapalya Lake, Kempambudhi Lake, Yediyuru Lake, Madiwala Lake.

East; Kelagina Bairasandra Lake, Halasuru Lake.

Rajarajeshwari Nagar; Bheemanakatte, Hoskerehalli, Gattigerepalya, Herohalli Lake, Lingadhiranahalli Lake, Andrahalli Lake, H. Gollahalli Lake, Chikkabasti Lake, Gandhinagar Hosakere, Mangammanahalli Lake, Dubasipalya Lake, Kenchanpura Lake, Kodigehalli, Bheemanaguppe, Kannalli Lake, Sulikere.

Dasarahalli; Nelegedaranahalli Lake, Dasarahalli Lake.

Yalahanka; Agrahara Lake, Kogilu Lake, Yalahanka Lake, Veerasagar Lake, Attur Lake, Narseepur Lake, Jakkuru Lake, Allalasandra Lake, Avalahalli Lake, Doddabommasandra Lake, Palanahalli Lake, Rachenahalli Lake, Harohalli Lake, Singapore Lake, Bettahalli Lake, Venkatespur Lake, Amritahalli Lake, Mediagrahara Lake, Kattigenahalli Lake.

Mahadevapura; Goshala Lake, Garudacharyapalya Lake, Haralur Lake, Horamavu Agar Lake, Kaudenahalli Lake, Mahadevapura Lake, Nageswara Nagenahalli Lake, Pattandur Agrahara-54 Lake, Pattandur Agrahara-124 Lake, Rampur Lake, Silavantana Lake, Seegehalli Lake, Vijanapur Lake.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Road Work is slow; traffic, life miserable

 Three roads connecting the outer ring road to the city centre are in disarray

Road Work is slow; traffic, life miserable



Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: Motorists, who have been stranded for four years due to the work to connect the 'Namma Metro' to the Kempegowda International Airport, are facing hours of chaos on the roads every day due to the chaos of the three roads connecting the outer ring road to the city centre.

As an alternative to the outer ring road, the city centre can be connected through the 80-foot road near Veerannapalya, Nagawara Main Road, and Hennur Main Road. However, these three roads have deteriorated and due to the ongoing works for years, vehicular traffic has become difficult. Therefore, vehicles are plying only through the outer ring road and Hebbal Junction, resulting in hours of traffic congestion.

‘If the potholes on the road are closed and vehicular traffic is allowed, the traffic congestion will improve,’ said the traffic police on the outer ring road and the connecting roads.

‘We ourselves, instead of waiting for the BBMP, request them many times when trucks full of concrete come and close the potholes,’ said the traffic police. These words describe the BBMP’s work of repairing potholes. People living near the connecting roads curse the BBMP officer. But BBMP engineers say, ‘There will be some trouble for a while when the white topping work is going on.’

Connecting Road 1: The road starting from the 3rd Main Road in Veerannapalya on the outer ring road is badly damaged by potholes. There have been excavations for installing pipes here and there, but they have not been closed. There is a railway level crossing near Kanakanagar, and gates are often put up when trains are running. During that time, vehicles stop for half a kilometer. When the gate is opened, there is traffic jam due to vehicles coming from both sides. This connecting road, which runs along the KHB Colony main road, is not even 50 meters good. There are potholes everywhere. This connecting road, which joins the Dinnur main road near Pushpanjali cinema, is narrow and cannot accommodate two vehicles at a time.

Connecting Road 2: This connecting road, which runs from Thanisandra-Nagwara junction on the Outer Ring Road to Nagawara main road via Arabic College, Kadugondanahalli towards Tannery Road, also has BMTC bus traffic. However, due to the white-topping work and our metro work, we have to find a road. There is also a problem with the railway level crossing. In addition to digging to install pipes on the road, work is underway to install footpaths and ducts on both sides. The work has not been completed in any part. Thus, the road is full of potholes and vehicles get stuck in the wet soil. By the time they are cleared, vehicles line up. This is a common situation here every day.

Our metro station work is going on on both sides of Tannery Road, including Venkateshpura and Arabic College, and the road has become narrow. Autos that store waste are parked here, emitting a foul smell. Before connecting to Fraser Town, the road has become narrow near Bilalnagar, and even BMTC buses cannot ply.

Connecting Road 3: Hennur Main Road, which connects the Outer Ring Road to the New Airport Road, through the service road, has been undergoing white topping work for the past year on the road that reaches the city from Lingarajpuram, 80 feet road, 3rd block of HRBR Layout. The white-topping on one side has been completed, but it has not been opened for traffic. On the other side, the road has been dug up, obstructing the movement of vehicles. The footpath is filled with construction waste, making it impossible for people to walk. Two-three feet deep ducts have opened, causing vehicles and pedestrians to fall.

Link Road 1: Veerannapalya 3rd Main Road to Dinnur Main Road – Kanaka Nagar – KHB Colony Main Road – Dinnur Main Road – JC Nagar Main Road – Fun World – Jayamahal Main Road

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Link Road 2: Thanisandra Road – From Nagawara Junction – Nagawara Main Road – Arabic College – Kadugondanahalli – Arabic College Main Road – Tannery Road – Fraser Town

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Link Road 3: Hennur Main Road – Service Road – HRBR 3rd Block 80 Feet Road – ISKCON Temple Goshala – Lingarajpuram


What should be done immediately?

From the outer ring road to the central part, Veerannapalya, Nagawara Main Road-Tannery Road and HRBR Layout, at least the potholes on the 80-foot roads should be closed to allow vehicle traffic. Instead of closing the dug potholes after completing the kilometer-long work, the work should be completed within 100 feet and allow traffic. Then the work should be started in the next 100 feet. Water Board, BESCOM, BBMP and other organizations should coordinate and complete the work at the same speed. Heads of departments should frequently visit the places where the work is being done, resolve the existing problems and take responsibility for completing the works quickly. Work should be done near the railway level crossing for free traffic.


Don't listen to us: MLA A.C. Srinivas

'White topping work is going on from Nagawara Main Road to Tannery Road. People keep complaining about the problems here every day. Metro, water board, BESCOM, cable companies and BBMP are working. Each one is doing a different type of work. Every day, engineers are being talked to and instructed to complete the work quickly. Contractors are also being told. But, no one is listening, they are making excuses. The inspection work is being done with the Deputy Chief Minister and the work is being expedited,' said Pulakeshinagar assembly constituency MLA A.C. Srinivas.

Dust, health problems

They have been working for a year saying that they will develop the road from the Outer Ring Road to the Tannery Doddi Road via Nagawara Main Road. They dig holes, install pipes. They do not seal it properly. They say that after installing pipes everywhere, they will put wet mix. The dust is excessive, and people have many types of health problems. They have to wear masks here all the time. There is no business in the shops, everything is covered with dust and people do not buy. Robert, a resident of Kadugondanahalli, lamented that the condition of the hotels is such that they are closing down.

‘It’s like taking loans for food’

‘They have been building a concrete road for nine months, whether we want to work or not. We are street vendors. If there is business here, we eat our fill at night. But they are not completing the road work. For the past few days, they have left one section open to traffic. They often close it. Vehicles stand for kilometers in the evening. All the fruits are covered in dust and we have no business. It’s like we have to take loans to eat,’ said Syed, a fruit vendor on the 80-foot road of HRBR 2nd block.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Jnanabharathi: Let it be a ‘heritage site’

 No construction, development allowed: Environmental activists appeal to Governor

Jnanabharathi: Let it be a ‘heritage site’

  • A minister’s instruction to use 300 acres
  • Chief Minister orders to declare it as a bio-forest
  • Forest Department’s negligence towards notification

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: Environmental activists have appealed to the Governor to declare the biodiversity forest in the Jnanabharathi campus as a ‘bio-diversity forest’ or ‘heritage site’ without allowing any development.

Environmental activists led by environmental activist Yellappa Reddy have written a letter to Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot, saying that no land should be given for any kind of construction to any institution, including UVCE, National Law School University and the Skydeck that BBMP intends to build.

Yellappa Reddy had started the work of making the Jnanabharathi campus a biodiversity site. Professor T.J. Renuka Prasad has continued that work and has created the city's largest 'biodiversity forest' on 660 acres. Hundreds of species of birds and mammals have taken shelter. It is filled with greenery, including Panchavati and Panchavalkala, orchards, Miyawaki, ottu forest, and thousands of sandalwood trees. This is the largest biodiversity forest among universities in India, filled with groves and gardens, and is a 'bio-geo-hydro park'. It is planned to destroy such a forest and give land to many institutions and build buildings. It is requested that this should not be allowed.

'Jnanabharathi Green Park is working as a storehouse of oxygen and absorbing carbon. In Jnanabharathi, Rotary, Lions, SWAT, Greens Army Force, Midita Foundation, Jeevanmukti, Adamya Chetana, Ayodhya, Youth for Seva and many other organizations have come together to create a biological forest of lakhs of trees in two decades. It is a favorite destination for air travelers. This forest, which also has rare trees, is planned to be destroyed in the name of development,’ complained H.K. Gowdaiah, secretary of the Jnanabharathi Vayu Viharigala Sangha.

In 2017, it was decided in the syndicate meeting not to give the land of Jnanabharathi to anyone. The government has also ordered to maintain it as a ‘biodiversity forest’. The UGC has also ordered to ‘grow an urban forest and make it a ‘biodiverse forest’. The Biodiversity Management Committee of BBMP has said in its study report that it is an ‘oxygen production center worth about ₹16,500 crore per year’. A minister has instructed to give about 300 acres of such a forest to other organizations. Accordingly, the former vice-chancellor of the university had also said that ‘land was given under pressure’. He has appealed that the forest in the Jnanabharathi campus should be preserved without succumbing to any kind of pressure.

‘Parisarakkaki Naavu, we, under the leadership of the organization’s president A.T. Ramaswamy, will fight to save the forest in Jnanabharathi and not give land to anyone here,’ said the organization’s Parashurama Gowda.

Demand to examine the report

‘The university syndicate has taken a decision to preserve the Biopark in the Jnanabharathi campus in 2017 and 2022. The NAAC has also said that all types of construction activities should be banned in the Jnanabharati campus. Therefore, the Jnanabharathi campus should be declared a ‘heritage site’ as per the Biodiversity Act- 2002,’ the committee formed by Bangalore University has reported.

‘On the complaint filed by the Jnanabharathi Airmen Association, a committee was formed on September 26, 2024, under the chairmanship of the Evaluation Registrar, to submit a scientific report to the Governor. Although this committee submitted a report, it has not been submitted to the Governor. The Governor should collect this report and take appropriate action,’ demanded Professor T.J. Renuka Prasad.


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ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ: ‘ಪಾರಂಪರಿಕ ತಾಣ’ ಆಗಲಿ

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  • ಅಧಿಸೂಚನೆಗೆ ಅರಣ್ಯ ಇಲಾಖೆಯ ನಿರ್ಲಕ್ಷ್ಯ

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು: ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ಆವರಣದಲ್ಲಿರುವ ಜೀವವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ಕಾಡಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಯಾವುದೇ ರೀತಿಯ ಅಭಿವೃದ್ಧಿಗೆ ಅನುವು ಮಾಡಿಕೊಡದೆ, ‘ಜೈವಿಕ ವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ವನ’ ಅಥವಾ ‘ಪಾರಂಪರಿಕ ತಾಣ’ ಎಂದು ಘೋಷಿಸಲು ರಾಜ್ಯಪಾಲರಿಗೆ ಪರಿಸರ ಕಾರ್ಯಕರ್ತರು ಮನವಿ ಮಾಡಿದ್ದಾರೆ.

ಯುವಿಸಿಇ, ರಾಷ್ಟ್ರೀಯ ಕಾನೂನು ಶಾಲೆ ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ ಹಾಗೂ ಬಿಬಿಎಂಪಿ ನಿರ್ಮಿಸಲು ಉದ್ದೇಶಿಸಿರುವ ಸ್ಕೈಡೆಕ್ ಸೇರಿದಂತೆ ಯಾವುದೇ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಗಳಿಗೆ ಯಾವುದೇ ರೀತಿಯ ನಿರ್ಮಾಣಕ್ಕೆ ಜಮೀನು ನೀಡಬಾರದು ಎಂದು ಪರಿಸರ ಕಾರ್ಯಕರ್ತ ಯಲ್ಲಪ್ಪರೆಡ್ಡಿ ನೇತೃತ್ವದ ಪರಿಸರ ಕಾರ್ಯಕರ್ತರು ರಾಜ್ಯಪಾಲ ‌ಥಾವರಚಂದ್ ಗೆಹಲೋತ್ ಅವರಿಗೆ ಪತ್ರ ಬರೆದಿದ್ದಾರೆ.

ಯಲ್ಲಪ್ಪ ರೆಡ್ಡಿ ಅವರು ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ಆವರಣವನ್ನು ಜೀವವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ತಾಣವನ್ನಾಗಿಸುವ ಕಾರ್ಯ ಆರಂಭಿಸಿದ್ದರು. ಆ ಕಾರ್ಯವನ್ನು ಪ್ರಾಧ್ಯಾಪಕ ಟಿ.ಜೆ.ರೇಣುಕಾ ಪ್ರಸಾದ್ ಮುಂದುವರಿಸಿಕೊಂಡು ಬಂದಿದ್ದು, 660 ಎಕರೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ನಗರದ ಅತಿದೊಡ್ಡ ‘ಜೀವ ವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ವನ’ ಸೃಷ್ಟಿ ಆಗಿದೆ‌. ನೂರಾರು ಜಾತಿಯ ಪಕ್ಷಿಗಳು ಹಾಗೂ ದುಂಬಿಗಳು ಆಶ್ರಯ ಪಡೆದಿವೆ. ಪಂಚವಟಿ ಹಾಗೂ ಪಂಚವಲ್ಕಲ, ಹಣ್ಣಿನ ತೋಟ, ಮಿಯಾವಾಕಿ, ಒತ್ತು ಅರಣ್ಯ, ಸಹಸ್ರಾರು ಶ್ರೀಗಂಧದ ಮರಗಳಿಂದ ಹಸಿರು ತುಂಬಿದೆ. ಭಾರತದ ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯಗಳಲ್ಲಿಯೇ ಅತಿದೊಡ್ಡ ಜೀವವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ವನ ಇದಾಗಿದ್ದು, ಕಟ್ಟೆ, ಕಲ್ಯಾಣಿಗಳಿಂದ ತುಂಬಿ ‘ಬಯೊ-ಜಿಯೊ-ಹೈಡ್ರೊ ಪಾರ್ಕ್’ ಆಗಿದೆ. ಇಂತಹ ವನವನ್ನು ನಾಶಮಾಡಿ ಹಲವು ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಗಳಿಗೆ ಭೂಮಿ ನೀಡಿ, ಕಟ್ಟಡ ನಿರ್ಮಿಸಲು ಯೋಜಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ. ಇದಕ್ಕೆ ಅವಕಾಶ ಮಾಡಿಕೊಡಬಾರದು ಎಂದು ಕೋರಲಾಗಿದೆ.

‘ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ಹಸಿರುಧಾಮ, ಆಮ್ಲಜನಕದ ಕಣಜವಾಗಿ, ಇಂಗಾಲ ಹೀರಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವ ಕೆಲಸ ಮಾಡುತ್ತಿದೆ. ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ರೋಟರಿ, ಲಯನ್ಸ್, ಸ್ವಾಟ್, ಗ್ರೀನ್ಸ್ ಆರ್ಮಿ ಫೋರ್ಸ್, ಮಿಡಿತ ಫೌಂಡೇಶನ್, ಜೀವನ್ಮುಕ್ತಿ, ಅದಮ್ಯ ಚೇತನ, ನೆರವು, ಯೂತ್ ಫಾರ್ ಸೇವಾ ಸೇರಿದಂತೆ ಹತ್ತು ಹಲವಾರು ಸಂಘ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಗಳು ಜತೆಗೂಡಿ ಎರಡು ದಶಕಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಲಕ್ಷಾಂತರ ಮರಗಳ ಜೈವಿಕ ವನ ನಿರ್ಮಾಣವಾಗಿದೆ. ವಾಯುವಿಹಾರಿಗಳಿಗೆ ನೆಚ್ಚಿನ ತಾಣವಾಗಿದೆ. ಅಪರೂಪದ ಮರಗಳನ್ನೂ ಹೊಂದಿರುವ ಈ ವನವನ್ನು ಅಭಿವೃದ್ಧಿ ಹೆಸರಿನಲ್ಲಿ ನಾಶಪಡಿಸಲು ಯೋಜಿಸಲಾಗಿದೆ’ ಎಂದು ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ವಾಯುವಿಹಾರಿಗಳ ಸಂಘದ ಕಾರ್ಯದರ್ಶಿ ಎಚ್.ಕೆ. ಗೌಡಯ್ಯ ದೂರಿದರು.

2017ರಲ್ಲಿ ಸಿಂಡಿಕೇಟ್ ಸಭೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿಯ ಜಮೀನನ್ನು ಯಾರಿಗೂ ನೀಡದಂತೆ ನಿರ್ಣಯ ಆಗಿದೆ. ‘ಜೀವ‌ ವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ವನ’ವನ್ನಾಗಿ ಉಳಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವಂತೆ ಸರ್ಕಾರವೂ ಆದೇಶಿಸಿದೆ.  ಯುಜಿಸಿ ಕೂಡ ‘ನಗರವನ ಬೆಳೆಸಿ ‘ಬಯೋಡೈವರ್ಸ್ ಫಾರೆಸ್ಟ್’ ಮಾಡಲು ಆದೇಶಿಸಿದೆ. ಬಿಬಿಎಂಪಿಯ ಜೀವವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ನಿರ್ವಹಣಾ ಸಮಿತಿ ತನ್ನ ಅಧ್ಯಯನ ವರದಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ‘ವರ್ಷದಲ್ಲಿ ಸುಮಾರು ₹16,500 ಕೋಟಿ ಮೌಲ್ಯದ ಆಮ್ಲಜನಕ ಉತ್ಪಾದನಾ ಕೇಂದ್ರ’ ಎಂದು ಹೇಳಿದೆ. ಇಂತಹ ವನದಲ್ಲಿ ಸುಮಾರು 300 ಎಕರೆಯನ್ನು ಇತರೆ ಸಂಸ್ಥೆಗಳಿಗೆ ನೀಡಲು ಸಚಿವರೊಬ್ಬರು ಸೂಚನೆ ನೀಡಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಅದರಂತೆ, ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯದ ಹಿಂದಿನ ಕುಲಪತಿಯವರು, ‘ಒತ್ತಡಕ್ಕೆ ಒಳಗಾಗಿ ಭೂಮಿ ನೀಡಲಾಗಿದೆ’ ಎಂದೂ ಹೇಳಿದ್ದರು. ಯಾವುದೇ ರೀತಿಯ ಒತ್ತಡಕ್ಕೆ ಮಣಿಯದೆ, ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿಯ ಆವರಣದಲ್ಲಿರುವ ವನವನ್ನು ಉಳಿಸಿಕೊಡಬೇಕು ಎಂದು ಮನವಿ ಮಾಡಿಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದಾರೆ.

‘ಪರಿಸರಕ್ಕಾಗಿ ನಾವು ಸಂಘಟನೆಯ ಅಧ್ಯಕ್ಷ ಎ.ಟಿ. ರಾಮಸ್ವಾಮಿ ಅವರ ನೇತೃತ್ವದಲ್ಲಿ ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿಯಲ್ಲಿರುವ ವನ ಉಳಿಸಲು, ಯಾರಿಗೂ ಇಲ್ಲಿ ಜಾಗ ನೀಡದಂತೆ ಒತ್ತಾಯಿಸಿ ಹೋರಾಟ ನಡೆಸಲಾಗುತ್ತದೆ’ ಎಂದು ಸಂಘಟನೆಯ ಪರಶುರಾಮಗೌಡ ತಿಳಿಸಿದರು.

 ವರದಿ ಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಲು ಒತ್ತಾಯ

‘ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯದ ಸಿಂಡಿಕೇಟ್‌ನಲ್ಲಿ 2017 ಮತ್ತು 2022ರಲ್ಲಿ ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ಆವರಣದಲ್ಲಿರುವ ಬಯೊಪಾರ್ಕ್‌ ಅನ್ನು ಸಂರಕ್ಷಿಸಲು ನಿರ್ಣಯ ಕೈಗೊಳ್ಳಲಾಗಿದೆ. ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ಆವರಣದಲ್ಲಿ  ಎಲ್ಲ ರೀತಿಯ ನಿರ್ಮಾಣ ಚಟುವಟಿಕೆಗಳನ್ನು ನಿಷೇಧಿಸಬೇಕು ಎಂದು ನ್ಯಾಕ್‌ ಕೂಡ ಹೇಳಿದೆ. ಹೀಗಾಗಿ ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ಆವರಣವನ್ನು ಜೀವವೈವಿಧ್ಯ ಕಾಯ್ದೆ– 2002ರಂತೆ ‘ಪಾರಂಪರಿಕ ತಾಣ’ ಎಂದು ಘೋಷಿಸಬೇಕು’ ಎಂದು ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ ರಚಿಸಿದ್ದ ಸಮಿತಿ ವರದಿ ನೀಡಿದೆ.

‘ಜ್ಞಾನಭಾರತಿ ವಾಯುವಿಹಾರಿಗಳ ಸಂಘ ಸಲ್ಲಿಸಿದ್ದ ದೂರಿನ ಮೇರೆಗೆ, ರಾಜ್ಯಪಾಲರಿಗೆ ವೈಜ್ಞಾನಿಕ ವರದಿ ಸಲ್ಲಿಸಲು ಮೌಲ್ಯಮಾಪನ ಕುಲಸಚಿವರ ಅಧ್ಯಕ್ಷತೆಯಲ್ಲಿ 2024ರ ಸೆಪ್ಟೆಂಬರ್ 26ರಂದು ಸಮಿತಿ ರಚಿಸಲಾಗಿತ್ತು. ಈ ಸಮಿತಿ ವರದಿ ನೀಡಿದ್ದರೂ ಅದನ್ನು ರಾಜ್ಯಪಾಲರಿಗೆ ತಲುಪಿಸಿಲ್ಲ. ರಾಜ್ಯಪಾಲರು ಈ ವರದಿಯನ್ನು ತರಿಸಿಕೊಂಡು, ಸೂಕ್ತ ಕ್ರಮ ಕೈಗೊಳ್ಳಬೇಕು’ ಎಂದು ಪ್ರಾಧ್ಯಾಪಕ ಟಿ.ಜೆ. ರೇಣುಕಾಪ್ರಸಾದ್‌ ಒತ್ತಾಯಿಸಿದರು.

BBMP will be Greater Bangalore from May 15

 Greater Bangalore Administration Act to come into effect on May 15

BBMP will be Greater Bangalore from May 15

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will cease to exist from May 15 and will be known as ‘Greater Bangalore Area’ (GBA).

The Greater Bangalore Administration Act, 2024 cannot come into effect until BBMP is notified as GBA. The Cabinet meeting on Friday approved the implementation of this Act and the notification to expand the Greater Bangalore Area, Law Minister H.K. Patil informed a press conference.


As per Section 1 (2) of the Greater Bangalore Administration Act, 2024, the notification required to notify the Greater Bangalore Area and to implement the Act as per Section 1 (3) and to appoint an Administrator for the Municipal Corporation as per Section 131 will be issued on May 15.


The existing BBMP area will be notified first as ‘Greater Bangalore Area’. Due to the dissolution of BBMP, an Administrator will be appointed for the ‘Greater Bangalore Area’. After the appointment of the Administrator, the rules and legal provisions of the municipal corporations will be framed in accordance with the act. Rules will be implemented for the authorities functioning under the municipal corporations and duties and functions will be assigned. The Administrator can exercise all the powers as per the rules.


The Administrator who comes to power after the dissolution of BBMP should seek the direction and guidance of the government while carrying out the functions involving public interest. Article 131 states that if a question arises regarding any policy matter, the decision of the government will be final. That is, the BBMP administration will become the ‘Greater Bangalore Area’ after May 15, and the government will control everything through the Administrator.


After the enactment of the ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Act-2024’, the ‘Greater Bangalore Authority’ (GBA) headed by the Chief Minister should be formed within 120 days. The Bangalore Development Minister is the Vice-Chairman of the Authority. The MLAs-Ministers of Greater Bangalore, Urban Development Minister, Mayors of Municipal Corporations, BDA Commissioner, Bangalore Water Board Chairman, BMTC, Managing Director, BMRCL Managing Director, BESCOM Managing Director, Deputy Commissioners of Revenue Districts, Bangalore City Police Commissioner, Chief Executive Officer of Bangalore Metropolitan Road Transport Authority, Managing Director of Bangalore Solid Waste Management Limited, Director of State Fire and Emergency Services, Commissioner of Urban Road Transport Directorate, Metropolitan Commissioner of Bangalore Metropolitan Area Development Authority are the members. The Chief Commissioner of Greater Bangalore Authority is the Member Secretary.


Act: The ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Bill-2024’, which was passed in the Legislative Assembly on March 13, was sent to the Governor for his assent on March 17, 2025. The Bangalore Town Hall Organization and delegations of BJP leaders had submitted a petition to the Governor stating that the bill is against the 74th Amendment of the Constitution and will create problems similar to those that occurred during the bifurcation of the Delhi Metropolitan Corporation. They had also demanded that the bill be stayed. 


The Governor had returned the bill on March 25 saying, ‘I have examined both the petitions. This bill covers matters of legal and public interest. Therefore, clarification is required on the important issues raised in both the petitions.’ The state government had given the necessary reply to it. The Governor had given his assent to the bill on April 24. That evening itself, the ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Act-2024’ was notified and published in the Gazette.


Three Municipal Corporations!


From May 15, only the BBMP area will be called the ‘Greater Bangalore Area’, but the area will expand in the future. There is a plan to create three municipal corporations of about 125 wards each, and the boundaries of the ‘Greater Bangalore Area’ will be marked accordingly.


There is a possibility that the industrial areas around the city, including Electronic City, Attibele, Jigani Industrial Area, Bommasandra, Sarjapur, Bagalur, Rajanukunte, Hesaraghatta, Dasanapura, Makali, Tavarekere, Kumbalagoda, Kaggalipur, Harohalli, will be included in the ‘Greater Bangalore Area’.


As per the act, the names of all municipal corporations have to start with ‘Bengaluru’. They will be named ‘Bengaluru Central Municipal Corporation’, ‘Bengaluru Uttara Municipal Corporation’, ‘Bengaluru Dakshina Municipal Corporation’… It is said that three or five municipalities will be formed after the 'Greater Bengaluru Area' is expanded.

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Unauthorised layout: Fine for officials

 Amendment to KTCP Act: First ₹50 thousand, then ₹1 lakh fine

Unauthorised layout: Fine for officials

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The government has decided to impose a fine of ₹50 thousand to ₹1 lakh on officials who allow unauthorized layouts and violations of plans in approved layouts.

The Karnataka Town and Country Planning (KTCP) Act, 1961, has been amended and rules have been formulated in the name of ‘Karnataka Planning Authority’. The scope of action against whom action can be taken if unauthorized layouts are constructed has been determined and notified.

If there are cases of unauthorized layouts and plan violations in the construction of layouts within the jurisdiction of the officer to whom the responsibility is given, he will be fined ₹50 thousand in the first case. A fine of ₹1 lakh will be imposed for the subsequent cases. If three and more cases are found, disciplinary action will be taken as per the Karnataka Civil Service Rules. The rules also explain which officer has what responsibility.

The responsibility of preventing unauthorized constructions within the BBMP limits has been entrusted to the Commissioner of Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) and the Chief Commissioner of BBMP. In areas outside BBMP, the responsibility has been entrusted to the BDA Commissioner and the respective local bodies, Panchayat Development Officers (PDOs). The power to take action and impose fines on them has been given to the BMRDA Metropolitan Commissioner and the Chief Executive Officer.

In the limits of urban local authorities, the concerned Commissioner, Member Secretary of the Planning Authority, and the Chief Officer of the authority have been given the responsibility of preventing unauthorized constructions. The power to take action and impose fines on them has been given to the BMRDA Metropolitan Commissioner and the Chief Executive Officer.

In areas other than the Bangalore Metropolitan Region (BMR), the Commissioners, Chief Officers, PDOs, Member Secretary of the local bodies have been given the power to prevent unauthorized construction. If they fail, the responsibility of imposing fines and action against them has been given to the Urban Development Department officials.

The responsible officer can appeal against the fines and disciplinary action against him to the Urban Development Department officials within 45 days. The notification clarifies that a thorough inquiry should be conducted in this regard and the appellate authority officer should take action within 90 days.

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

30 Years Encroachment cleared: Greenery in the pipeline

 Land encroached for 30 years in ISRO Layout reclaimed

Encroachment cleared: Greenery in the pipeline

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The BBMP has cleared the garden area that had remained encroached since the time the Bangalore Development Authority built the layout after 30 years.

The BDA had reserved land for a garden in the ISRO Layout in Kumaraswamy Layout. This area was encroached even when the layout was handed over to the BBMP. The encroachment in this area has now been cleared and is set to be greened.

In Survey No. 1 of Bikasipura village in Uttarahalli taluk under the Padmanabhanagar assembly constituency, the BDA had reserved 2 acres 20 guntas of land for a garden during the construction of the ISRO Layout. But this area was encroached by private individuals. There were sheds and other structures on this land, which is located on the side of the circular Rajakaluve. The BDA had handed over the plot to the BBMP many years ago.

The BBMP had tried several times to clear the land reserved for the park. The local lobby was unsuccessful. Two months ago, after collecting all kinds of documents, the engineers of the BBMP South Zone Planning Department, along with police bandobast, cleared the encroachment.

A retaining wall has been built around this area around the Rajakaluve and a system has been made to drain water through a drain. Since it was a low-lying area, a lot of soil has been filled in and brought to the road level. The development work of the park has started and will be completed in three months, said the BBMP South Zone Engineer.

‘Many types of facilities are planned to be developed in this area, which is circular around the Rajakaluve. On one side, it is being developed into a tree grove, and on the other side, a park is being built. There is no lawn system here. Only a walking track is being built for walkers. Plants are being planted to green the rest of the area. Equipment is being installed for children to play on one side. A system that facilitates exercise will also be created,’ explained Executive Engineer Mahantesh.

‘Illegal activities were going on in this area for many years. A situation had arisen where the residents around were afraid to even walk on the road. Many times, complaints were filed with the BBMP and requested to take action. Finally, the residents of the block put a lot of pressure on MLA R. Ashoka. After he gave strict instructions to the officials, the encroachment was cleared, it is clean. He said that he would make a park. This is a good step,’ said Basavaraju, a local resident of ISRO block.

Development at a cost of ₹3 crore

‘A tree grove, a park and an exercise facility will be provided in this area reserved for a park in the ISRO layout. This area is adjacent to the Rajkaluwa, and special facilities will be provided for senior citizens to take a walk. The park is being developed at a cost of ₹3 crore with the MLA funds of Padmanabhanagar assembly constituency MLA R. Ashoka,’ said Engineer Mahantesh, Executive Director of the Planning Department of BBMP South Zone.

Sunday, May 4, 2025

BBMP Trade License: Unnecessary Delay

 BBMP East Zone slowest

BBMP Trade License: Unnecessary Delay

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: There is an unnecessary delay in issuing ‘Trade License’ to new businesses or individuals under BBMP.

Although applications for trade licenses are being submitted under ‘Sakala’ to start a business, some health officers are also holding the applications in their login. The applications submitted in December have not been disposed of yet.

Applications for new trade licenses should be submitted online. After this, all the documents are advised to be submitted in person to the health department officials. After checking them, an on-site inspection will be conducted. If everything is in order, the license will be issued. All this, despite the ‘Sakala’ rule that it should be completed within 10 to 30 days, is being complained that some health officers are unnecessarily holding the applications.

If the eligible applications submitted from December to March were granted a business license by April 1, the license renewal fee should have been paid from April 1. It is said that the corporation has suffered a financial loss as new applications have been held up without this opportunity. 

‘I applied for a business license in January. But, so far, I have been simply being waved around. They are asking for unnecessary documents. Those who have given them ‘what is necessary’ are getting the license quickly. The delay is hampering our business start-up. We are not able to start other processes,’ lamented a new entrepreneur. 

‘The distribution of business licenses is extremely slow in the eastern zone. More than 50 applications are pending each in Sarvajnanagar and C.V. Raman Nagar divisions alone,’ he said. 

‘If the licenses were already granted for the applications submitted from December to March for business licenses, they should have been renewed from April 2025. But the health officers have not disposed of the new license applications for the lure of money and have kept them in their logins, causing financial loss to the corporation, informed BBMP officials who did not want to be named.


No more pending: CHO

‘Trade license applications are not kept for a long time. There can be no delay as applications are received on time. Only 24 applications were pending in the BBMP area as of Friday. If any application is delayed for a long time, a complaint can be filed,’ said Chief Health Officer Dr. Syed Sirajuddin Madani.

‘Steps are being taken to distribute the trade license in a single day. A new software has been developed for this. If all the documents are submitted online with the application, a system will be implemented to issue a ‘provisional trade license’ on the same day. The file related to this has been submitted for the approval of the Chief Commissioner, and it will be implemented as soon as the approval is received,’ he informed.

₹1 thousand crore property collection in April

 BBMP: Amount increased from solid waste management user fee

₹1 thousand crore property collection in April


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: BBMP has collected more than ₹1 thousand crore property tax in the first month of the 2025-26 year, which is 40 percent more than the collection in April compared to the previous year.

Waste management user fee was implemented in the BBMP area in April. The inclusion of this fee in the property tax itself has also led to an increase in tax collection. In addition, there was a 5 percent discount for those who paid the full tax in April. Property owners have taken advantage of it. This discount has been extended till the end of May, and the collection is likely to increase further.

The property tax collection till April 27 of the 2024-25 year was ₹670.38 crore. In the 2025-26 year, it has increased by 40.03 percent and ₹938.72 crore has been collected till April 27. Officials said that more than ₹200 crore has been collected from April 28 to 30.

South and Mahadevapura zones are leading in property tax collection, while Dasarahalli, R.R. Nagar and Yelahanka zones are lagging behind. Yelahanka and RR. Nagar zones are leading in terms of percentage collection.

As of April 1, 2025, 3,75,446 defaulters have outstanding dues of ₹836.34 crore. Out of this, ₹18.31 crore has been collected from 18,425 properties in April. The properties of 10,133 defaulters have been ‘attached’. 83,039 commercial properties have been sealed. 

As of April 1, tax has been revised for 9,896 properties, and ₹151.45 crore is to be collected. ₹5.06 crore has been collected from 259 properties, and ₹152.80 crore is to be collected from 9,904 properties by the end of April. Out of this, ₹5.21 crore has been collected from 95 properties.

1,015 properties that have not paid tax have been identified so far, and the BBMP has a target of collecting ₹1.39 crore from these.

Property Collection Information for 2025-26

  • ₹4,094.82 crore; Tax collection target from 21.73 lakh properties
  • ₹836.34 crore; Tax due from 3.75 lakh defaulters
  • ₹152.80 crore; Revised tax-penalty dues from 9,904 properties

Property tax collection (as on April 27)

Zone; Collection (₹ in crores)

South;179.68

Mahadevapura;179.09

East;174.76

West;117.48

Bommanahalli;110.12

Yelahanka;76.70

R.R. Nagar;72.20

Dasarahalli;28.69


Approximately ₹1,200 crore has been collected from around ₹5 lakh properties till April 30, exact figures will be available on Saturday


Munish Moudgil, Special Commissioner, Revenue, BBMP

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

6 lakh plants and trees census in 5 zones

 BBMP: Census has not started in three zones; Tenders invited

6 lakh plants and trees census in 5 zones


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: A census of six lakh plants and trees has been conducted in five zones under BBMP jurisdiction, and a fresh one is yet to be started in three more zones.

The plant and tree census, which was supposed to be completed a year ago, is in progress in five zones. A fresh tender has been invited in three more zones, and the process is yet to begin.

A census of trees in Bengaluru should be conducted and made public. The High Court had directed the BBMP in 2019 to start the census process within three months. However, the census is not yet complete.

The plant and tree census work began in eight zones in October 2023. The census work, which was supposed to be completed by the end of March 2024, was slow for a year since it began. The mobile app prepared by the Karnataka State Remote Sensing Application Center (KSRSAC) in September 2024 gave a boost. However, the census was not conducted due to the failure of the contractors who won the tender in Mahadevapura, Dasarahalli, and East zones. Hence, fresh tenders have been called for the census in these three zones. 

Citizens have been allowed to know the details of the census of plants and trees conducted in the city. The age of the plant and tree, its species, name-biological name, and its circumference have been published experimentally on 

https://kgis.ksrsac.in/test/ 

to get tree information. 

Information can be obtained ward-wise along with a tree image. By selecting a ward on the extensive map and clicking on the image of a tree identified on a crossroad or main road, its information will be available. Each tree has been given the ward name and numbers. 

‘The website is in the experimental stage and any changes can be made. Therefore, citizens can send suggestions. Right now, the information is available only in English. Finally, when the website is officially launched, information will be available in Kannada as well, said B.L.G. Swamy, DCF of the Forest Department.

A census of all trees with a circumference of 5.5 cm or a height of 1 meter, including species, is being conducted. A number is entered on each tree during the census. Once everything is finalized, the picture of the tree, its number, along with its age and species information can be obtained through the barcode. A barcode/QR code board related to the trees visible when standing on one side of the road will be put up. Through this, the public will be able to get complete information about the trees in their area, he said.

Complete in three months: Swamy

‘As per our plan, the census of trees should have been completed by this time. The organizations that had been contracted to conduct the census in three zones did not carry out the census work to the expected extent. These same organizations had also been contracted in other zones. The census work is in progress in three zones. Therefore, the contract has been cancelled and fresh tenders have been called for the tree census in Dasarahalli, West and Mahadevpur zones. Everything will be completed in three months,' said BBMP Forest Department DCF B.L.G. Swamy.


6 lakhs; Tree census work completed

5; Census work in progress in South, R.R. Nagar, Bommanahalli, Yelahanka, East zones

3; New tender for census in Dasarahalli, West, Mahadevpur zones

2.60 lakhs; Estimated number of trees to be censused in each zone

₹48.60 lakhs; Cost of tree census in each zone

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Greater Bengaluru Focus on 5 urban corporations

 ‘Greater Bengaluru region’ among 6 Satellite Towns; 50% of gram panchayats included in 86 gram panchayats!

 Greater Bengaluru Focus on 5 urban corporations

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: The area of ​​Greater Bengaluru region is expected to double that of BBMP, and the government is looking to form five urban corporations that will include industrial areas around the city.

With the Greater Bengaluru Administration Act- 2024 coming into force, the government is set to announce the area of ​​Greater Bengaluru region soon. The government, which was waiting for the Governor’s assent, is gearing up to notify the Greater Bengaluru areas, which have already been mostly finalized, as soon as possible.

Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar had said a year and a half ago, ‘If the industrial areas and developed areas outside the city, including Electronic City, come under the jurisdiction of the corporation, the revenue will increase. A thought is being given in that regard.’ It will now be a reality in the ‘Greater Bengaluru Region’.

The areas of Bengaluru Urban District, including Bengaluru Rural District, and the areas notified by the government will be called ‘Greater Bengaluru Region’. There are 86 Gram Panchayats in Bengaluru Urban District, of which 50% are Gram Panchayats, and some areas of rural and Ramanagara District will also come under the jurisdiction of ‘Greater Bangalore’.

The Cabinet on January 30 approved the implementation of the ‘Greater Bengaluru Integrated Suburban Development Project’ to develop six sub-cities around Bengaluru City under Section 15(1)(b) of the Karnataka Urban Development Authority Act 197. Accordingly, the Bidadi Integrated Satellite Town Project has been implemented and notification has also been issued for the acquisition of 10,000 acres of land. The process of Devanahalli, Nelamangala, Hoskote, Doddaballapur, Magadi Integrated Satellite Town Projects is yet to be initiated. 

Considering most of the area between these six sub-cities as the ‘Greater Bengaluru Area’, the government had approved the development of the Satellite Towns. Since the Bengaluru Development Authority also comes under the ‘Greater Bengaluru Administration Act-2024’, all the areas of the BDA will come under the ‘Greater Bengaluru Area’. 

BBMP is currently in the area of ​​708 square kilometers, to which an area of ​​250 square kilometers will be added, making ‘Greater Bengaluru ’ of about 1050 square kilometers. The BBMP Reorganization Committee (Brand Bengaluru’s Committee) had reported that urban corporations can be formed with 5 corporations, two zones in each corporation, a total of 400 wards, and 80 wards for each corporation. However, the area of ​​Greater Bengaluru is likely to increase more than this. 

The area of ​​about 1,500 square kilometers between the five sub-cities will be called ‘Greater Bengaluru Area’. As five sub-cities will be formed along the boundaries of the urban corporations, it is expected that rural and Ramanagara districts will also see maximum development along with the urban district.

One corporation for a population of 30 lakhs!

The city has a population of about 1.50 crores, and it is possible to form a city corporation for a population of about 30 lakhs in the ‘Greater Bengaluru Region’. As per the act, they will be named as ‘Bengaluru Central City Corporation’, ‘Bengaluru North City Corporation’, ‘Bengaluru South City Corporation’, ‘Bengaluru East City Corporation’, and ‘Bengaluru West City Corporation’.

Although there is an idea to form three city corporations, it will increase the scope of the city corporation and hinder the development of local areas. Therefore, officials said that a small city corporation has been favored.

The act states that each city corporation to be formed in the ‘Greater Bengaluru Region’ should have a population of at least 10 lakhs. The conditions imposed are that there should be five thousand residents per square kilometer, the annual income of each municipal corporation should not be less than ₹300 crore, and the proportion of jobs in non-agricultural activities should be less than 50 percent of the total jobs.

BBMP, Gram Panchayats to be abolished

The government should issue a draft notification identifying the boundaries of the municipal corporations and allow 30 days for objections. As soon as the final notification is issued, the BBMP and Gram Panchayats under the jurisdiction of the new municipal corporations will cease to exist. The government itself will handle all the responsibilities until the new municipal corporations come into existence. The ‘Greater Bangalore Authority’ headed by the Chief Minister will take all the responsibility.

‘Greater Bengaluru Region’ boundary extent!

Electronic City, Attibele, Jigani Industrial Area, Bommasandra, Sarjapur, Bagalur, Rajanukunte, Hersaghatta, Dasanpur, Makali, Tavarekere, Kumbalagode, Kaggalipur, Harohalli.

Friday, April 25, 2025

‘Greater Bangalore’ administration’ in action

 Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot gave his assent to the ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Act – 2024’  

‘Greater Bangalore’ administration’  in action


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 

Bengaluru: The ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Act – 2024’ has been notified to divide the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and form a maximum of seven municipal corporations.

Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot had sought some clarifications on the bill on March 25. He gave his assent to the bill on April 24. Thus, the ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Act – 2024’ was notified on Thursday evening.

As per the ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Act – 2024’, the government will declare the scope of the ‘Greater Bangalore’ area. Not only the Bangalore Urban district, but also areas notified by the government, including some areas of Bangalore Rural and Ramanagara districts, will come under the scope of ‘Greater Bangalore’. The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), municipal corporations, and gram panchayats under this scope will be abolished.

According to the ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Act-2024’, there will be a three-tier administrative system – ‘Greater Bangalore Authority’ (GBA), Corporation and Wards. The ‘Greater Bangalore Authority’ must be formed within 120 days of the enactment of the Act. There is a provision to create seven municipal corporations of 150 wards each within the GBA. Each municipal corporation will be named with the first word ‘Bengaluru’.

The GBA will finalize the general cadre and recruitment rules for municipal corporations. Group A and Group B employees will also be appointed by the GBA itself. C and D employees can be appointed by the municipal corporation commissioners, but no disciplinary action can be taken against them. The responsibilities of preparing the city plan given to the municipal corporation under Article 243 ZE of the Constitution have also been given to the ‘Bengaluru Mahanagara Yojana Samiti’ (BMPC) to be formed under the leadership of the Chief Minister.

The Chief Minister will be the Chairman of the ‘Greater Bangalore Authority’, and the Bangalore Development Minister will be the Vice-Chairman. The Ministers of Home, Urban Development, Transport, Energy and the MLAs of Greater Bangalore, Chief Commissioners, Mayors of Municipal Corporations, two members nominated by each Municipal Corporation, BDA, Water Board, BMTC, BMRCL, BESCOM, City Police Commissioner, BMLTA CEO, BSWML MD, Chief Urban Planner of Greater Bangalore Urban Project, Chief Engineer of Greater Bangalore, and Director of Fire Brigade will be the members.

The Authority is responsible for distributing the grants released by the State Government to the Municipal Corporations and will supervise the inter-departmental works and projects. The Authority will also handle major projects like flyovers and tunnels.

The jurisdiction of the Municipal Corporations and the division of their wards, the number of wards, their reservation may be determined by the State Government through notification. The jurisdiction of Greater Bangalore may be determined by the State Government through notification from time to time.

There shall be a Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Joint Commissioners, Standing Committee, Zonal Committee, Ward Committees and Area Councils in the Municipal Corporations.

Governor seeks clarification

The bill, which was passed in the Legislative Assembly on March 13, was sent for the Governor's assent on March 17. The Bangalore Town Hall Organization and a delegation of BJP leaders had submitted a petition to the Governor, saying that the bill is against the 74th Amendment of the Constitution and will create problems like the one that occurred during the division of the Delhi Metropolitan Corporation. They also demanded that the bill be stayed. 

The Governor had returned the bill on March 25 saying, "I have examined both the petitions. This bill covers legal and public interest matters. Therefore, clarification is required on the important issues raised in both the petitions." The state government had given the necessary response to it.

  • 22 September 2014: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asked retired Chief Secretary B.S. Patil-led expert committee formed
  • 12 June 2023: Reconstitution of the expert committee formed to submit a report on the division of BBMP
  • 18 July 2023: Expert committee reconstituted again and renamed as BBMP Reform Committee (Brand Bangalore Committee)
  • 8 July 2024: BBMP Reform Committee submits draft of ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Bill – 2024’ to the government
  • 22 July 2024; Cabinet approves ‘Greater Bangalore Administration Bill – 2024’ to create a new administrative system in three phases
  • 23 July 2024: Bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly
  • 25 July 2024; Approval to form a joint House committee to scrutinize the bill as demanded by the opposition parties
  • 22 August 2024: Formation of a joint scrutiny committee of the Legislative Assembly under the leadership of MLA Rizwan Arshad
  • 21 February 2025; Submission of a scrutiny report to the Speaker by the joint scrutiny committee of the Legislative Assembly
  • 5 March 2025; Presentation of the Greater Bengaluru Administration Bill-2024 in the Legislative Assembly as per the recommendation of the scrutiny committee
  • 10 March 2025: Approval of the bill in the Legislative Assembly
  • 12 March 2025: Approval of the bill in the Legislative Council with some amendments
  • 13 March 2025; Approval again in the Legislative Assembly with amendments
  • 17 March 2025; Bill sent to Raj Bhavan for the Governor's assent
  • 25 March 2025; Governor withdraws bill seeking clarification
  • April 24, 2025; Governor signs Greater Bengaluru Administration Bill-2024


2 to 7; Municipal Corporations

100 wards to 125 wards; Scope of each municipal corporation

30 months; Term of office of mayor, deputy mayor


Elections after August 15: Government affidavit

‘Elections for the municipal corporations of Bengaluru will be held after August 15. By then, all the processes will be completed and ward and reservation details will be submitted to the State Election Commission,’ the state government has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court.

As applied to the ongoing case between the state government and Shivaraju regarding the conduct of elections to BBMP, Additional Chief Secretary of the Urban Development Department S.R. Umashankar had filed an affidavit on February 22.

The state government has tabled the ‘Bengaluru Administration Bill – 2024’ (GBA) in the legislature, and a joint committee of the legislature will also submit a report on it. The bill will be tabled and approved in the budget session to be held in March, he said.

The bill will be signed by the Governor by March 31, 2025. The government will divide the BBMP and form new corporations by May 15. The boundaries of the wards of the corporations will be marked and the redistricting work will be completed by July 15. By August 15, reservation will be fixed for the wards, a final notification will be issued and submitted to the State Election Commission for conducting elections, the certificate explains.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Dasarahalli: Illegality in ₹25 crore work

  BBMP work order given from transferred EE; CTC, accused of editing attendance book

Dasarahalli: Illegality in ₹25 crore work


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: There are loopholes in the ₹25 crore work carried out under the Chief Minister's Amrutha Nagarotthana scheme in the BBMP Dasarahalli division, and it has been demanded that the bill payment be stopped

Former MLA from Dasarahalli assembly constituency R. Manjunath has written a letter to BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath with a 44-page document in this regard, demanding an investigation into the work.

‘Mecadez Core Technology has been given a work order on March 24, 2024, as the Project Management Consultancy (PMC) for the road and drainage development works around Shettyhalli, Brindavan Layout, Babanna Layout, Saptagiri Layout, NMH Layout, Sridevi Layout in the Dasarahalli zone under the development project of 110 villages belonging to BBMP. Engineer Dharanendra Kumar, the executive engineer of the Dasarahalli division who was given the work order, was transferred on March 11 itself. It is illegal for Dharanendra Kumar to sign the work order two days after the transfer,’ he complained.

‘It is a crime to prepare two Transfer of Charge Certificates (CTCs) and also to alter the signatures in the attendance book. It is written in the attendance book of Dasarahalli division that Dharanendra Kumar has been transferred since March 11. Dharanendra Kumar, who was transferred to the TVCC division at the central office, has signed the attendance book there since March 12. Later, the attendance book was corrected,’ said Manjunath, who has also attached documents obtained by RTI activist M.H. Nandish in the complaint.

‘Under the guidance of K.V. Ravi, who was the chief engineer of Dasarahalli zone, the attendance book and TVC copy were corrected, and action should be taken against all the officers who helped issue work orders to ineligible organizations. Even though all the work has not been done as per the work orders, the officers have come forward to pay the bills. No bills should be paid,’ demanded Manjunath.

We are victims in politics: Dharanendra Kumar

‘We officers are becoming victims in the politics between the current and former MLAs in Dasarahalli. I only gave the work order for the road and sewerage development work costing ₹25 crore. I was transferred from the post of Executive Engineer on March 11, 2024. The Certificate of Transfer of Charge (CTC) was prepared on that day. I also signed it. However, I worked there until March 14 as per the orders of the Dasarahalli Chief Engineer. Therefore, I officially gave the CTC on March 14. I only gave the work order for the work on March 13. I do not know how the work was done. I am ready for any investigation,' said Executive Engineer Dharanendra Kumar.

Work replaced: Manjunath

'They have illegally prepared a bill by including the roads that were developed in the ₹25 crore works, leaving the works in the original Detailed Project Report (DPR) behind. The work order given by the transferred engineer is illegal. "I have also complained to the BBMP Chief Commissioner and Zonal Commissioner to take action in this regard," said former MLA R. Manjunath.

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

BBMP schools have percolation pits

 Along with renovation and upgradation works, environmental protection work

BBMP schools have percolation pits

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್ 


Bengaluru: BBMP is working to catch and divert rainwater in school premises. Lakhs of liters of water will reach the ground during this year's monsoon season.

Renovation and upgradation works are underway in schools in the western and southern zones of BBMP, and along with this, percolation pits are being constructed to divert rainwater.

Tenders for the works have been finalized, and it is planned to complete all the works before the start of schools after the summer vacation. However, a deadline of six months has been given for some construction works. However, it has been decided to construct percolation pits  before the monsoon season.

Special designs have been created for children and parents to sit and walk in the school premises. A garden, installation of toys in the school premises, a design for growing plants on the roof, and models to make the entrance of the school attractive and upgrade it to international standards have also been created. However, due to lack of funds to spend so much, everything is being carried out with the money released.

Development works including cesspool facilities have been undertaken in 18 schools in the western zone at a cost of ₹3.35 crore. ₹1.45 crore is being spent on 11 schools in the southern zone.

‘The works are being undertaken by the BBMP’s planning department. The dilapidated areas are being given a new look, including the development and renovation of school buildings. Rainwater harvesting arrangements are being made, and cesspools are being built wherever there is a slope in the school premises. The depth of the cesspool is being decided based on the area of ​​the school premises and the amount of rainwater flowing,’ informed Engineer Mahantesh, Executive Director of the Planning Department of the southern zone.


Efforts to increase groundwater: Preeti

percolation pits  are being constructed according to the available space in the school premises. No devices are being installed to measure how much water will be collected. Therefore, the amount cannot be stated. BBMP Education Special Commissioner Preeti Gehlot said that a small effort is being made in the school premises to increase the groundwater level by collecting rainwater.


30; Construction of percolation pits  in schools

12; Schools in the South Zone

18; Schools in the West Zone

4.5 meters; Depth of each percolation pit

2.4 meters; Circumference of each percolation pit

3,000 liter’s; Capacity of a cistern to hold rainwater at one time

₹50 thousand; Cost of construction of a percolation pit

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Solid Waste: User fee implemented

 BBMP: Non-residential properties to be charged annually instead of annually

Solid Waste: User fee implemented 


Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The BBMP has revised the order that had issued the solid waste management user fee (WUF) for non-residential properties to be charged annually.

The April 5 order had stated that a monthly fee ranging from ₹2,000 to ₹35 lakh would be charged for non-residential buildings. It has been revised and announced as an annual fee.

The BBMP Solid Waste Management By-law was notified in 2024, which announced the amount of cess and user fee to be charged by whom. Senior officials including BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath claimed that the BBMP has implemented a lower fee after five years. 

As per the by-law, there is a user fee of ₹200 per month for all residential buildings. According to the user fee implemented by the BBMP, those with buildings up to 600 square feet have been charged ₹10 per month, and ₹50 per month for buildings between 601 square feet and 1,000 square feet. Officials say that this will not be a big burden on the poor. For residential buildings the swm user fee is ₹10 to ₹400.

If you live in your own building and rent out the houses above or below, that building has been determined as non-residential (mixed-use property). Thus, a maximum of 60 percent of the property tax will have to be paid as user fee. If the building is completely rented out, a maximum of 30 percent of the property tax will have to be paid.

A user fee per square foot has been fixed for hotels, lodges, and star hotels, and a maximum limit of 60 percent of the property tax has been fixed for these buildings as well. BBMP officials explained that buildings in this category that have waste treatment units are not allowed to pay user fees.

SWM user fee: ₹720 per year for a 30 ft x 40 ft plot

There was no solid waste cess for vacant plots till the financial year 2024-25. Cess and user charges have been levied from 2025-26. The owner of a vacant plot has to pay a user charge of 60 paise per sq ft annually.

The waste management user charge for a 1,200 sq ft (30 ft x 40 ft) plot is ₹720 per year. However, as per the Solid Waste Management (SWM) By-law, 20 paise per sq ft per month was fixed. Accordingly, ₹240 per month was to be paid, which is ₹2,880 per year. As per the user charge implemented by BBMP, ₹720 will have to be paid. Since both cess and user charges were not there earlier, this time, the property tax will increase by 20 to 200 percent.

Spitting on the road: ₹1,000 fine

As per the BBMP SWM bye-law, littering on the road or in public areas can be punished with a fine of ₹1,000. If the same act is done again, a fine of ₹2,000 can be imposed for each subsequent offence.

If household waste is not segregated, anyone, including officials, who collect mixed waste, can be fined ₹2,000. For subsequent cases, a fine of ₹3,000 is imposed.

If small commercial buildings give waste to unauthorized persons, a fine of ₹5,000 can be imposed for the first time, ₹10,000 for large commercial buildings, and ₹15,000 for bulk waste generators.


Waste Management User Fee as per BBMP SWM Bye-Law

Category; Fee (Monthly Fee)

All types of residential; ₹200

For commercial and institutional waste generators

For waste generators up to 5 kg per day; ₹500

For waste generators up to 10 kg per day; ₹1,400

For waste generators up to 25 kg per day; ₹3,500

For waste generators up to 50 kg per day; ₹7,000

For waste generators up to 100 kg per day; ₹14,000

Vacant site; 20 paise per sq ft per month 

Thursday, April 3, 2025

BBMP: Focus on Uncollected Money

 BBMP Budget: ‘Doubled’ Expectations for Resource Mobilization

BBMP: Focus on Uncollected Money

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: The BBMP budget, which has set its sights on collecting more than ‘double’ money from resources that have not been collected for years, has set its sights on 50 percent more funds than last year.

In 2025-26, excluding state and central government grants and World Bank loans, the BBMP needs to collect ₹11,149.17 crore resources. In 2024-25, including central and state government grants, the amount collected was ₹10,318 crore. Therefore, it has decided to increase the existing collection.

Advertisement tax, e-account transfer, property rent, crematorium fees, OFC taxes are estimated to almost double from last year. These collections have achieved only half of the expected performance in previous years.

In addition to the state government's ₹4,000 crore grant, BBMP should provide ₹2,000 crore to the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) every year. It has been said that the money collected from the advertisement policy and premium FAR will be given, but there is no sign of it being collected.

₹1,360 crore should be provided this year for the 'Brand Bangalore' projects. This money should be transferred to escrow from the corporation's resources. If that is not possible, the Brand Bangalore projects will be stopped

₹3,500 crore will be spent on administration, staff expenses and solid waste management. About ₹2,000 crore will be spent on operations and maintenance. All the money coming from BBMP's property tax will be enough for this. Only when the other expected revenues come in will the ward-level works begin.

Discrimination in zones: Although the zone-wise budget, which had been said for some years, has not been presented, the details of how much money is being given to which zone and which program are explained in the book ‘Budget Estimates’. Almost all the works have been kept at the center, and Mahadevapura, which pays the highest tax, has been given less works.

‘No money for people’s works’

‘They are trying to reach the sky by showing huge projects. Last year’s budget of ₹13 thousand crore has not been reached. The same projects that were said last year have been said again. Even if the government gives more funds, it goes to the SPV. There is no money in the BBMP to carry out the necessary works for the people of the city,’ complained Padmanabhar Reddy, former leader of the BBMP ruling party.


Budget receipt figures

₹12,371.63 crore; 2024-25 budget presentation

₹13,408.13 crore; Revised Budget 2024-25

₹10,318.10 crore; Total receipts in 2024-25


=

₹19,930.64 crore; Expected receipts in 2025-26

₹7,000 crore; State government grant

₹542.44 crore; Revenue grant

₹498 crore; Central government grant

₹238.50 crore; National Disaster Fund

₹500 crore; World Bank loan


Grant cut for Kempegowda Jayanti

The BBMP budget has cut ₹50 lakh for Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Day celebrations. The grant, which was ₹3 crore last year, is ₹2.5 crore this year. The grant given to the Peanut Council has been reduced from ₹60 lakh to ₹50 lakh. A ₹20 lakh cut has also been made for Dasara festivals in the city.


How much money for which zone?

Zone; Money (in ₹ crores)

Central; ₹1,027.82

East; ₹420.44

West; ₹414.56

South; ₹410.37

Yelahanka; ₹134.64

Mahadevapura; ₹193.04

Bommanahalli; ₹210.76

R.R. Nagar; ₹188.57

Dasarahalli; 98.94