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High Court directs BDA to name road encroachers

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Deccan Herald         26.11.2013

High Court directs BDA to name road encroachers

The High Court on Monday directed the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) to submit the list of those who have encroached  upon a road at MLA Layout here by constructing apartment buildings. The court also sought the list of people who denotified the acquisition of three sites meant for widening the road in the said locality.

Hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) petition by Shakuntala Chougale and others for removing the encroachment, a Division Bench of Chief Justice D H Waghela and Justice S N Satyanarayana directed the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to provide the names of officials who permitted the violation of building bylaws and construction of the buildings.

The court told the BDA to identify persons who violated the layout plans, and furnish the details before November 28, 2013. It warned of criminal action against those responsible for such violation. “If we find (a) cognizable offence, we will order an investigation. Place the facts before us,” the bench remarked.

The petitioners had moved the High Court alleging that some apartments had been built right in the middle of the road, denying others access to the main road even in case of an emergency.

The High Court, in an earlier order, had directed the BDA to form a committee and address the issue. 

 

KR Market premises is clean by about 60 per cent: Mayor

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Deccan Herald         26.11.2013

KR Market premises is clean by about 60 per cent: Mayor

 Mayor B S Satyanarayana visited the KR Market premises during the eighth intensive cleaning drive conducted by the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) on Monday.

Students of BBMP Kasturba College and artistes and employees of a private television channel joined the clean-up act. The two-and-a-half-hour activity was supervised by the Mayor, Y R Gowramma, BBMP Standing Committee (Markets), and other Palike members.
Satyanarayana expressed happiness over the changing face of KR Market and said the market’s condition in terms of waste management and cleanliness had improved. “The premises is clean by about 60 per cent,” he said.

The Mayor also recalled his meeting with Bharat Ratna awardee Professor C N R Rao during a recent felicitation ceremony. “Rao showed a lot of concern for the City and told me that the BBMP should take steps to restore the City to its glorious past, and give preference to solving the garbage crisis. He said the Palike should create more awareness among the public about effective garbage management,” Satyanarayana said.

 

Streetlighting system set for overhaul

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The Indian Express            26.11.2013 

Streetlighting system set for overhaul

With an aim of improving the condition of streetlights in the city, the Municipal Corporation is set to introduce Intelligent Smart Street Lighting System (ISSLS). Under this, a consultant would be hired who would study the streetlights in the city and make suggestions about the kind of light that is required in different areas. This is likely to bring under control the funds that are spent on streetlighting by the civic body every year.

Consultants from Administrative Staff College of India at Hyderabad will be engaged. An amount of Rs 18 lakh was recently approved by the Finance and Contract Committee for the purpose. A detailed report on several aspects of streetlighting will be prepared.

The streetlights in the city are divided between the UT Administration and the MC. The streetlights that are lit by overhead cables are with the UT Administration. Most of these are present on V-6 roads, in residential areas. The others where the electricity wires are underground are with the MC. The civic body pays electricity and maintenance charges to the administration to the tune of Rs 1 crore every month.

It has been pointed out several times in MC meetings that the civic body is paying hefty amount as electricity bills to the administration even when the meters attached to the lights are not working. Since average bill is paid, in cases when the streetlights are not working, a fixed amount is charged.

Arun Sood, a member of F&CC, says, "MC is hiring a consultant who would make a thorough study of the streetlight system in the city. The kind of streetlights that should be installed in different areas would be suggested. The huge electricity bills that the MC pays every year to the administration as electricity and maintenance charges would be checked. Looking at the advantages, the proposal was approved by the F&CC."

The MC had a few months back approved a proposal for replacing the sodium vapour lamps with Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the V-6 roads. Several sectors were identified for the project. However, it is yet to take off. The issue of streetlights as well as the lights in parks and greenbelts not functioning has often been taken up for discussion by the councillors. 

 


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