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BBMP Pitches for Adoption

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The New Indian Express             10.01.2014

BBMP Pitches for Adoption

Cash-strapped Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has put up more than 2,000 properties for adoption by private companies and educational institutions.

While some will be available for complete adoption on a long term, some others are partially available for a short term. BBMP’s ‘Namma Bengaluru, Namma Koduge’ (Our Bangalore, Our Contribution) initiative aims to involve private people in developing and maintaining BBMP properties.

Mayor B S Sathyanarayana said a committee has been constituted to identify the properties and their requirements. The committee members include BJP councillors P Sadashiva (Sunkenahalli ward), B V Ganesh (Chamarajpet), Latha Narasimha Murthy (HSR Layout) and BBMP officials who head Forest, Lake, Health and Education departments.

“At present, we are conducting zone-wise meetings where private parties are attending. We conducted our first meeting at West zone on Wednesday where around 35 members attended and on Thursday, at Bommanahalli, 40 people attended. We will give the properties for adoption for three years. If we are satisfied with their work, we will extend it further,” he added

BBMP Commissioner M Lakshminarayana said they have identified more than 2,000 properties including parks, traffic islands, hospitals, lakes, schools and colleges. He also said they are waiting for a date from Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to inaugurate the event.

The BBMP has loans of over Rs 3,500 crore, including Rs 1,600 crore to be paid to various contractors. It has mortgaged many of its properties in prime locations to avail loans of Rs 1,600 crore. The BBMP was criticised by various sections when it planned to pledge the Town Hall for Rs 200 crore.

Properties up for Adoption

Education: BBMP Education officer (in-charge) Manjunath Swamy said they have identified six BBMP schools with less student strength for complete adoption and 80 schools for repairs and major works. “However, we are seeking support from private parties to academically support all our 150 BBMP schools and colleges,” he said.

Forest: BBMP Chief Conservator of Forest Brijesh Kumar said there are 1,050 BBMP parks of which, except a few, all are available for adoption. “We are ready to give these parks for maintenance for terms varying from three months to one year,” he added.

Health: BBMP Chief Health Officer Dr Vatsala said, “We have already given around six hospitals to private parties. We are yet to finalise the list and it is expected to be completed by next week.”

Lakes: A senior BBMP official said there are 55 lakes under BBMP, of which five, including Ulsoor, Uttarahalli, Ambalipura, Chinnapanahalli and Kaikondanahalli are already given to private parties for adoption. “Of the remaining 50 lakes, there are two types of adoption — some need development (de-silting, deviating sewage water and treatment) while others need maintenance (laying joggers’ path, clearing litter and electrification),” the official said.

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BBMP is organising a public grievance meet on issues related to the revenue department in East zone, at the BBMP office on Queens Road on Friday. Revenue department related problems in Hebbal, Pulikeshinagar and Shivajinagar Assembly constituencies will be heard.

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