BDA and
RERA Karnataka, they continue to flourish and people continue to be duped
There is no dearth of regulatory authorities but unauthorized layouts seem to be thriving in the City, putting gullible buyers at a risk.
According to the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA), there are 172 unauthorised layouts in the City. But the BDA has not been able to punish those who formed these layouts without permission. The
Real Estate Regulatory Authority Karnataka (RERA Karnataka) is established to regulate real estate activities but if the number of unauthorized layouts in the City is any indication,
RERA Karnataka is yet to act against those responsible for illegal layouts.
Rs 750-crore sewage plan? No, say experts
Rs 750-crore sewage plan? No, say experts
ByNaveen MenezesNaveen Menezes / Updated: Jul 24, 2021, 06:00 IST
Former CM Siddaramaiah inaugurated the plant in 2017
The two sewage treatment plants will get upgraded after complaints by farmers over quality of treated water in Kolar
The Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (
BWSSB) is all set to upgrade two sewage treatment plants (STPs) located in the upstream of
Bellandur Lake at a cost of Rs 750 crore. Such an upgrade is planned to address the complaints of farmers who were not happy with the quality of treated water pumped to neighbouring Kolar district. The high cost of up-gradation has, however, cast doubts among some experts and retired officials.
Express News Service
BENGALURU : To cater to the increased demand for water due to heat and extra hygiene because of Covid surge in the city, the Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has broken all its records in supplying Cauvery water to the city. Beginning Tuesday (April 6), 1,468 to 1,475 Million Litres Per day of water was being pumped.
The sixth pump at TK Halli Pumping
Station has been made operational
BWSSB Chief Engineer, Cauvery, S V Ramesh, said, “The heat is more intense than previous years and there is a sudden surge in demand due to the Covid spike too, as people take additional baths as well as regularly cleanse hands. We have now operationalised our sixth pump.”
Bengaluru gets ₹7,795 crore in State Budget for comprehensive development
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March 09, 2021 10:17 IST
Most of the projects are part of the ‘Bengaluru Mission 2022’, which was announced last year
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Recently adjudged the most liveable city in the country, Bengaluru has been allotted ₹7,795 crore for comprehensive development in the State Budget 2021-22.
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Most of the projects are part of the ‘Bengaluru Mission 2022’, which was announced last year
Recently adjudged the most liveable city in the country, Bengaluru has been allotted ₹7,795 crore for comprehensive development in the State Budget 2021-22.
While presenting the Budget on Monday, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa reiterated his government’s commitment to provide better health and education facilities to citizens.
Karnataka âVikasa Patraâ 2021: Whatâs In The Budget For Bengaluru
by Harsha Bhat - Mar 8, 2021 02:15 PM
The Karnataka budget and its Bengaluru focus.
Snapshot
Yet again, capital city Bengaluru gets a lion share of almost Rs 8,000 crore in the annual state budget of Karnataka. Hereâs a list of all that the IT capital has got provisions for.
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa presented the state budget today at noon even as the opposition staged a walk out saying the government had âno moral rightsâ to continue to be in power over recent happenings in the state.
Yediyurappa highlighted various provisions dedicated to women as he presented the budget on the occasion of International Womenâs day. That apart, Yediyurappaâs budget has tactfully tried to keep the two largest communities - Lingayats and Vokkaligas - pleased with an equal grant of Rs 500 crore each.