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New Indian Express
15 hours ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Will bring Yettinahole water, Metro to Bengaluru North: Deputy CM DK Shivakumar
BENGALURU: Deputy CM and Bengaluru Development Minister said the government is committed to bringing Yettinahole water to Bengaluru North district by 2027. 'The BJP did not bother supplying water to this region. It was the Congress that is getting water. We have also decided to prepare a detailed project report to bring the Metro to Hoskote, and we will ensure it is completed during our term,' he said at an event organised to distribute e-Swathu documents, title deeds and distribution of benefits of various government schemes to beneficiaries in Hoskote, on the outskirts of the city, on Sunday. He said property documents were handed over to over 6,000 people on Sunday and that already over 1 lakh beneficiaries were given title deeds. 'We have also taken steps to regularise B-Khatas in Bengaluru. Our government is also giving out more than one crore of patta khatas to scheduled tribes. Hoskote is a large producer of milk, and our 'ksheera dhaare' programme is helping dairy farmers in a big way,' he said. Sharing his views on small traders and street vendors receiving GST notices, Shivakumar said small vendors are facing problems due to the GST introduced by the BJP government at the Centre. He said, 'Notices are being issued to all those who are doing business of over Rs 40 lakh, and notices are being issued to tender coconut sellers, vegetable vendors, etc. This is the achievement of the Union government. The traders don't have to worry, we will take necessary actions to protect their interests.' 'We have made several appeals to the Centre for funds for the last two years, but none of the BJP MPs are speaking for the state. They are not concerned about the poor of the state. Karnataka gets only Rs 13 for every Rs 100 it gives to the Centre in the form of taxes.' At the programme, supporters of Shivakumar raised slogans that he will be the next chief minister of Karnataka


Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Big relief for Bengaluru property owners: B-Khatas to be treated as A-Khatas
The Karnataka Cabinet has approved the regularization of B-Khata properties in Bengaluru issued up to September 30, 2024, granting them A-Khata status and access to essential civic amenities. This decision aims to bring discipline to property development and resolve long-standing legal ambiguities. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads In a landmark move set to benefit thousands of property owners across Bengaluru, the Karnataka Cabinet has approved the regularization of B-Khata properties issued by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) up to September 30, 2024. These properties will now be eligible for A-Khata recognition , bringing long-awaited legal clarity and opening access to civic amenities like electricity, water, and sewage decision was announced on Thursday by Law Minister H.K. Patil following the cabinet meeting. 'This step has been taken to bring discipline to the city's property development ecosystem and control illegal or unregulated constructions,' he stated.B-Khatas have long been a source of legal ambiguity. Originally issued since 2009 for properties that didn't meet BBMP's planning or zoning norms, B-Khatas effectively excluded these properties from receiving occupancy certificates (OC), completion certificates (CC), and utility connections. With the issuance of B-Khatas halted from September 30, 2024, the government faced mounting pressure to resolve the status of properties issued such documents in the interim cabinet meeting resulted in a consensus that B-Khatas issued based on legitimate government circulars would now be treated on par with A-Khatas. In instances where the supporting documentation is unclear or absent, the properties will still be eligible for legal regularization under revised guidelines to be notified shortly.'This move is a major relief for thousands of homeowners who have faced bureaucratic hurdles for years. It will also streamline BBMP's processes regarding OC, CC, and approval of building plans,' Patil line with this decision, the cabinet also addressed another long-pending issue—land acquisition anomalies by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). The cabinet resolved to withdraw 29 notifications under Section 48(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1984, thereby regularizing lands that were previously caught in legal developments come amid broader administrative reforms proposed under the Greater Bengaluru Administration Bill, 2024. A report by a Joint Review Committee, chaired by MLA Rizwan Arshad, recommended the creation of additional municipal corporations to better manage the city's urban sprawl. Acting on this suggestion, the cabinet approved the formation of five new municipal corporations in the Greater Bengaluru to sources, the decision to expand the number of corporations was based on long-term governance needs and population trends. Further consultations with elected representatives will determine the operational structure and boundaries of these new municipal these measures represent a significant restructuring of Bengaluru's urban management framework. By resolving B-Khata disputes and decentralizing municipal governance, the Karnataka government aims to bring greater accountability, better service delivery, and legal clarity to property ownership in one of India's fastest-growing real-estate markets.


New Indian Express
4 days ago
- Business
- New Indian Express
Karnataka Cabinet nod for regularisation of B-Khata properties under GBA
BENGALURU: Bringing much relief to harried property owners, the State Cabinet has given the go-ahead for regularisation of B-Khata properties that comes under Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) and that were issued before September 2024. Law Minister HK Patil said the decision has been taken to bring discipline in controlling the illegal and uncontrolled building and layouts. He said a detailed order will be issued by the government on the parameters. According to sources, owners of B-Khata properties will get certificates which they were deprived and this is expected to give some legal sanctity, where they can sell properties, avail loan from bank and even mortgage. 'B-Khatas needs to be regulated & controlled' Speaking after the Cabinet meeting, Patil said there will be certain parameters to avail A- Khata. 'To avail B-Khata, there will certain parameters too. While A-Khata will be a perfect document, B-Khata certificates will be issued for properties with some lacunae, but with some exemption,' he said. He said this is also applicable to revenue sites too. A detailed order will be issued immediately. The note also specifies the unauthorised construction and unplanned development has led to issue of lakhs of B-Khatas which needs to be regulated and controlled. 'There is a need to bring B-Khata properties into the control and regulation of Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act. The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act prohibits issuance of B-Khata for unauthorised properties created or constructed after September 30, 2024. The concept of B-Khata was introduced in 2009 and therefore all Khatas issued before 2009 were A-Khata or proper khata,' it stated. Govt to withdraw de-notification of land Minister Patil said the Cabinet has decided to withdraw de-notification of land in 29 cases. The land was acquired by Bengaluru Development Authority and notification was issued by the government for the same. After the final notification, there is no provision to scrap or drop it. But some officials de-notified and action will be taken against them, he said.


New Indian Express
15-05-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Karnataka government extends deadline for issuing A and B-Khatas by three months
BENGALURU/TUMAKURU: With the May 10 deadline to issue A-Khatas and B-Khatas for properties in urban areas expiring, and not more than 50 per cent progress achieved, the government has extended the date by another three months. In February, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had set a three-month deadline as a one-time solution to issue B-Khatas for properties in unauthorised layouts, and bring them under the property tax net. The measure was expected to help the government generate about Rs 3,500 crore in revenue. Urban Development Minister Byrathi Suresh said they have received 10 lakh applications so far, of which 2 lakh property owners have received B-Khata. 'Officials are verifying the remaining applications, and eligible owners will get B-Khata,'' he said. There are an estimated 30 lakh properties in illegal layouts, he added. Suresh's office issued a release stating that CM Siddaramaiah had decided to issue B-Khatas to owners who had purchased sites or constructed houses illegally, including on land which is not converted, or developed without getting plan approval etc. Suresh said it was a one-time settlement, and owners could pay a fee and get B-Khata till May 10. They also propose to issue B-Khata to those who have General Power of Attorney, after the issue is discussed in the cabinet. In Tumakuru, Minister for Municipal Administration and Hajj Rahim Khan told reporters that the period for granting A-Khata and B-Khata for houses and plots in urban areas has been extended by three months. He said the issue of B-Khatas was implemented to register houses and plots of the poor who were facing problems without any documentation, for the past 30-40 years. 'The three-month period has expired, and since only 50 per cent of B-Khatas were issued across the state, the government extended the period by another three months,' he stated. Action if Indira Canteens ignored, says minister Rahim Khan said officers have been instructed to take strict action to provide clean drinking water to people in the municipal and town panchayat areas, maintain cleanliness in Indira Canteens, and serve clean and tasty food to the public. The officers have been instructed to visit and inspect Indira Canteens frequently. 'The state government implemented Indira Canteens to benefit the poor. Snacks and meals should be arranged in these canteens so that people do not face any inconvenience. CCTVs should be operational and strict action will be taken against officials if they are negligent in the management of Indira Canteens,' he warned.