Fact is the Bescom and BBMP are often oblivious to responsibilities: for example, the BBMP and the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) have taken up a project to make Gandhi Bazaar in Basavanagudi pedestrian-friendly at an estimated cost of Rs 26 crore.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court has refused to quash the notification that barred candidates with an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) qualification from appearing for LAWCET (State Law Common.
According to BBMP, the census will only focus on the tree’s girth and species name to be entered into an application developed by the Karnataka Remote Sensing Institute. The application will then generate a unique ID for each tree. “The project is in line with Karnataka High Court’s observations. We need to know the total number of trees that the city is left with. Moreover, the age of a tree can be deduced using the tree’s girth value. Parameters such as canopy diameter and the health of trees are monitored by BBMP’s tree canopy management team.
This was after KSPCB conducted an inspection of the site on June 13 and came across multiple violations. The notice sent to the director of Bagmane Developers Pvt Ltd highlighted that the violations are serious, and further action will be initiated if no satisfactory reply with an action taken report is received by KSPCB within seven days of the notice receipt.
The Supreme Court stayed the Karnataka High Courts judgment that overturned the Directorate General of GST Intelligences order imposing a Rs 21,000 crore goods and services tax demand on Bengaluru-based online gaming firm Gameskraft. Meanwhile, the bench led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud also asked parties to file common compilations of judgments and other related documents.