BS Yeddyurappa Promises Green And Clean Bengaluru In 2 Years BS Yeddyurappa Promises Green And Clean Bengaluru In 2 Years In the past 30 years alone, the city s vehicular population has multiplied by four times.
Bengaluru is plagued by traffic woes, pollution, and water shortage.
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Bengaluru would soon reclaim its Garden City status, with its most annoying elements - choked traffic, polluted and shrinking lakes, and garbage disposal - reducing considerably if plans announced in Bengaluru Mission 2022, launched today by the Karnataka government, are anything to go by.
The ambitious programme, initiated today by Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa aims to revitalise the 483-year-old city, detoxifying it of its most talked-about problems - and that, too, in two years.