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Civic body to focus on COVID-19 related works, monsoon preparation this fiscal
It’s been nearly two months since the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) 2021-22 budget was approved by the then Administrator Gaurav Gupta, who is now the Chief Commissioner. However, it has not been accorded approval by the Karnataka government.
The civic body is yet to send the budget to the State government.
On March 27, BBMP Special Commissioner (Finance) Tulasi Madineni presented a surplus budget with an outlay of ₹9,291.33 crore. In the absence of an elected council, Mr. Gupta had approved the ‘realistic budget’ that prioritised decentralisation and fiscal discipline.
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Campaign launched to raise awareness against leprosy ANI | Updated: Jan 31, 2021 01:48 IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 31 (ANI): The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Administrator Gaurav Gupta and Commissioner Manjunatha Prasad jointly flagged off the campaign against leprosy, under BBMP limits, called The final fight against leprosy , today.
The campaign, launched to commemorate the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi by the BBMP, is being held from January 30 to February 13, said Prasad.
Speaking after attending an event to observe Sarvodaya Day, he said the leprosy eradication programme has been implemented since 2016-17. There are 198 wards, 141 health centers, five public hospitals, six medical colleges/hospitals, and two NGOs working under the BBMP limits.