These recommendations were made in response to the state government’s Brand Bengaluru initiative launched on June 21, which invited feedback from stakeholders and residents on the city’s challenges.
Following their request, Shivakumar directed officials to constitute a committee comprising government officials and apartment federations’ members for coordination on various issues.
‘Let’s Move Bengaluru’ was organised as a followup on the mobility demands of Karnataka, which were enlisted in the Congress’s mobility manifesto during the Karnataka assembly polls in May.
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In the latest incident, the returning officer of Bangalore South denied private bodies permission to conduct ‘All Party Town Hall’ event on April 16. Organisers termed the move ridiculous. However, the officers gave the nod to conduct events in Anekal and BTM Layout.