However, animal activists and cattle owners are urging the government not to close down the veterinary hospital and to retain the land donated by Muthoji Rao Scindia specifically for the veterinary hospital.
According to Namma Bengaluru Foundation, the property owners may face increased tax burdens, particularly if the guidance values are higher than the current property assessments. It said that this sudden change could be financially burdensome for residents, especially those on fixed incomes.
The court asked the BBMP, Bengaluru city police and Karnataka State Pollution Control Board to enforce the rules and regulations on the LED board advertisements and prevent their installation on roadsides. The Bengaluru Residents’ Welfare Association has written to the BBMP commissioner requesting to take action against the digital signages.
The state government has implemented a ban on the use, sale, and service of hookah in all public places, including hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars, lounges, cafes, clubs, and other recreational establishments.