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Bengaluru city has got a poorly designed and inadequate law – the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Act, 2020. This is limited to facilitating municipal governance as the desired objectives cannot be realised from this Act, unless certain other structural reforms relating to the corporation authorities are incorporated in it.
The Act has failed to achieve the desired objective of improving the decentralisation and integration of public participation at various levels of municipal governance and to ensure efficient decision-making by the corporation authorities specified for BBMP.
Specifying the Mayor, Ward Committee and Area Sabha as corporation authorities may not be required. The Mayor exercises the collective power of the BBMP Council as per Article 243-S of the Constitution and does not comprise an authority in his/her individual capacity.
Bengaluru: BBMP recommends dropping proposal to rename roads in Padarayanapura ward
Bengaluru: BBMP recommends dropping proposal to rename roads in Padarayanapura ward
In a swift move to put an end to a raging controversy, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) commissioner Manjunatha Prasad on Thursday wrote to the Additional Chief Secretary, Urban Development Department, recommending that the road-naming decision by the BBMP Council be dropped.
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In a swift move to put an end to a raging controversy, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) commissioner Manjunatha Prasad on Thursday wrote to the Additional Chief Secretary, Urban Development Department, recommending that the road-naming decision by the BBMP Council be dropped.
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