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Closure notice served on plastic making unit

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The Hindu     05.09.2012

Closure notice served on plastic making unit

Staff Reporter

Days after the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Council resolved to implement a 100 per cent ban on use and manufacture of plastic, the civic body officials seized plastic that is less than 40 microns in thickness.

According to a press release here on Monday, health officials from the BBMP’s south zone issued closure notice to a plastic manufacturing unit that was operating without requisite licences and permission.

The officials also raided several shops in Vijayanagar, Basavanagudi, Padmanabhanagar, BTM Layout, Jayanagar and Chickpet and seized plastic covers weighing nearly 118 kg that were less than 40 microns in thickness and levied a fine against the shopkeepers and traders.

Following the High Court of Karnataka’s directive to the BBMP to remove flexes, banners, buntings and cut-outs that disfigure public spaces, BBMP teams have initiated action in all the eight zones. A release said the officials of the west zone removed unauthorised banners, buntings and other publicity material in 2nd, 4th and 6th blocks of Rajajinagar, Dasarahalli, Moodalapalya, Chandra Layout and Nagarbhavi.

Meanwhile, BBMP Commissioner Rajneesh Goel has instructed the revenue officials to maintain demand, collection, balance registers to keep tab on the property tax collections in their jurisdictions and issue notices to citizens who have failed to pay tax.

He inspected Yelahanka zone and directed the officials to keep tab on the progress of works and ensure that they (works) are completed in time.

He also inspected the solid waste management in Yelahanka and Byatarayanapura Assembly constituencies, including the waste processing unit at Yelahanka that has shut down. He directed the officials to reopen the unit that can process 20 tonnes of waste. Mr. Goel has said that segregation at source would be made mandatory.

The 66 segregation units would become operational soon. He said that he would soon meet the associations of a few multi-storeyed apartment complexes to urge them to set up a segregation point and waste processing unit within their premises.

MLAs S.R. Vishwanath and Krishna Byre Gowda urged the commissioner to look into the issue of a controversial road via the Gandhi Krishi Vignan Kendra (GKVK). They said that the road development work that had stopped midway must resume soon, as it will help the public.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 05 September 2012 05:13
 

Plastic seized; closure notice issued to manufacturing unit

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The Hindu    04.09.2012

Plastic seized; closure notice issued to manufacturing unit

Staff Reporter

Days after the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Council resolved to implement a 100 per cent ban on use and manufacture of plastic, the civic body officials seized plastic that is less than 40 microns in thickness.

According to a press release here on Monday, health officials from the BBMP’s south zone issued closure notice to a plastic manufacturing unit that was operating without requisite licences and permission.

The officials also raided several shops in Vijayanagar, Basavanagudi, Padmanabhanagar, BTM Layout, Jayanagar and Chickpet and seized plastic covers weighing nearly 118 kg that were less than 40 microns in thickness and levied a fine against the shopkeepers and traders.

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Following the High Court of Karnataka’s directive to the BBMP to remove flexes, banners, buntings and cut-outs that disfigure public spaces, BBMP teams have initiated action in all the eight zones. A release said the officials of the west zone removed unauthorised banners, buntings and other publicity material in 2nd, 4th and 6th blocks of Rajajinagar, Dasarahalli, Moodalapalya, Chandra Layout and Nagarbhavi.

Meanwhile, BBMP Commissioner Rajneesh Goel has instructed the revenue officials to maintain demand, collection, balance registers to keep tab on the property tax collections in their jurisdictions and issue notices to citizens who have failed to pay tax.

He inspected Yelahanka zone and directed the officials to keep tab on the progress of works and ensure that they (works) are completed in time.

He also inspected the solid waste management in Yelahanka and Byatarayanapura Assembly constituencies, including the waste processing unit at Yelahanka that has shut down. He directed the officials to reopen the unit that can process 20 tonnes of waste.

Mr. Goel has said that segregation at source would be made mandatory. The 66 segregation units would become operational soon. He said that he would soon meet the associations of a few multi-storeyed apartment complexes to urge them to set up a segregation point and waste processing unit within their premises.

MLAs S.R. Vishwanath and Krishna Byre Gowda urged the commissioner to look into the issue of a controversial road via the Gandhi Krishi Vignan Kendra (GKVK). They said that the road development work that had stopped midway must resume soon, as it will help the public.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 September 2012 04:42
 

Mayor: Mavallipura will be compensated

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The Indian Express   30.08.2012

Mayor: Mavallipura will be compensated

BANGALORE: Residents of Mavallipura village met mayor Venkatesh Murthy on Wednesday placed their demands before him, and got several assurances.

If the mayor's promises come true, Mavallipura should get a dispensary, drinking water supply through tankers from Bangalore, compensation and government jobs for the eight families whose breadwinners died due to health hazards caused by the landfill. The villagers have also demanded compensation for the families that have lost livestock due to the landfill.

The Pollution Control Board had on August 11 sent a notice to BBMP to stop dumping waste at the landfill. The Palike is yet to submit a compliance report.

The meeting, scheduled at noon, was delayed by an hour. The villagers grew angry and refused to meet the mayor in his chamber. The meeting was attended by the family members of those who had died of health hazards caused by the landfill. Ravi NS, 26, suffering from kidney failure, attended. "I am one of the victims of the landfill. Our groundwater is polluted because of it," Ravi told TOI.


 

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 August 2012 10:22
 


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