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India Today
9 hours ago
- Politics
- India Today
Government ignored Bengaluru cops' request to hold RCB event on Sunday: Sources
The Karnataka government proceeded with the RCB felicitation ceremony the day after their IPL victory, despite Bengaluru Police suggesting it be held on Sunday for logistical and security reasons, top sources revealed to India had reportedly recommended Sunday, being a non-working day, would ensure minimal traffic disruption while also providing adequate time to plan security arrangements and set up worked late into the nights of June 3 and 4, reportedly till 4 am, to manage crowds that had poured onto the streets of Bengaluru after RCB's IPL win. Given the exhausting shifts, police officials said being deployed again early the next morning for another high-pressure event would be 'draining,' according to sources. Despite these concerns being clearly communicated to the government, the administration was adamant, and chose to go ahead with the ceremony the very next Home Minister G Parameshwara, however, distanced the government from the planning.'It's not us. We didn't make any request to RCB or Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) regarding the celebrations. They organised it. We just felt that since it was a Bengaluru team, the government should be part of the celebration. That's all," he BJP president BY Vijayendra questioned the urgency behind the government's decision. 'What was the hurry to hold this event? Even if someone else arranged it, why did the government approve it? It could've easily been held 3 to 7 days later,' he R Ashoka, too, questioned the rush to organise the event, saying, "The government must take full responsibility for this incident. What would have gone wrong if the event was held later? Why were they in such a hurry? This is not 'Brand Bengaluru', this is the death of Bengaluru.'Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar noted that 5,000 police personnel were deployed to manage the crowd during the event. The BJP, however, alleged that the government prioritised politics and publicity over fan stampede that occurred outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru resulted in 11 deaths, leaving many Watch IN THIS STORY#Karnataka


New Indian Express
2 days ago
- Business
- New Indian Express
68 acres costing Rs 500 crore identified for tallest skydeck in South Asia
BENGALURU: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who also holds the Bengaluru Development portfolio, on Tuesday inspected the site in Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout for the proposed 250-metre skydeck. According to informed sources, the ambitious project of the Karnataka government will come up on 68 acres in 7th block of the layout situated between Mysuru Road and Magadi Road in Kommaghatta. Considered to be the tallest skydeck in South Asia, the project is estimated to cost Rs 500 crore. 'Today, I visited the BDA site in Kemepgowda Layout where the skydeck will come up. The tallest skydeck in South Asia, an ambitious project of Brand Bengaluru, will be our city's pride,' Shivakumar said. An official said that the DyCM will decide on which civic agency will execute the project. Shivakumar was accompanied by former minister and MLA ST Somashekhar, BDA Commissioner Manivannan, and senior officials.


New Indian Express
2 days ago
- Business
- New Indian Express
Dy CM DKS inspects Bengaluru skydeck site; 68 acres identified
BENGALURU: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who also holds the Bengaluru Development portfolio, on Tuesday inspected the site in Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout for the proposed 250-metre skydeck. According to informed sources, the ambitious project of the Karnataka government will come up on 68 acres in 7th block of the layout situated between Mysuru Road and Magadi Road in Kommaghatta. Considered to be the tallest skydeck in South Asia, the project is estimated to cost Rs 500 crore. 'Today, I visited the BDA site in Kemepgowda Layout where the skydeck will come up. The tallest skydeck in South Asia, an ambitious project of Brand Bengaluru, will be our city's pride,' Shivakumar said. An official said that the DyCM will decide on which civic agency will execute the project. Shivakumar was accompanied by former minister and MLA ST Somashekhar, BDA Commissioner Manivannan, and senior officials.


India Today
3 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Karnataka to build South Asia's tallest skydeck in Bengaluru's Kempegowda Layout
After months of uncertainty and opposition from academics, the Karnataka government has decided to shift its ambitious Skydeck project to Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout (NPKL) near Kengeri, Bengaluru. The 250-metre-tall structure, expected to be South Asia's tallest observation deck, will now be constructed in the newly developed layout on Bengaluru's western May 24, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar had announced that the state government had decided to relocate its proposed sky deck project to Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout (NPKL) near Kengeri. The initial site at Hemmigepura was found to be unsuitable due to its proximity to Kempegowda International Airport. 'We had decided to build the sky deck in Hemmigepura but it may not be possible as it should be at least 20 km from the airport. Hence, we have decided to build the sky deck in Kempe Gowda layout,' Shivakumar had proposed tower, once completed, will offer a 360-degree view of the city and will be the tallest of its kind in South Asia. To put its scale into perspective, the structure will be more than three times the height of Delhi's Qutub Minar, which stands at 73 metres. It will also eclipse Bengaluru's current tallest building, the CNTC Presidential Tower, which reaches approximately 160 metres. The skydeck will be developed over 25 acres of land with an estimated budget of Rs 500 conceptual idea for the skydeck draws inspiration from iconic global structures such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Statue of Liberty in New York. The Karnataka Cabinet approved the project as part of Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar's broader Brand Bengaluru vision to create a signature landmark for the city. advertisement IN THIS STORY#Bengaluru#Karnataka


Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Skydeck project now shifted from Bangalore University campus to Kempegowda Layout
Bengaluru: After months of deliberations and multiple location changes, the state govt has finalised Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout (NPKL) near Kengeri in the city as the site for its ambitious 250-metre-tall skydeck, set to be South Asia's tallest observation tower. Various sites, including Bangalore University's Jnanabharathi campus, were considered earlier for the project, aimed at transforming Bengaluru's skyline and boosting tourism under the Brand Bengaluru initiative. However, keeping in mind the possible disturbance to academic activities at Jnanabharathi due to increased tourist footfalls, the govt finalised NPKL. Initially, BBMP had written to the higher education minister and the Bangalore University vice-chancellor, seeking the transfer of 25 acres on the Jnanabharathi campus to construct the skydeck. The proposal had the state govt's backing and included a revenue-sharing offer with the university. However, the plan met with resistance from academicians and environmentalists. A senior BBMP official said, "The campus houses thousands of students. A tourist-heavy commercial project could disrupt the academic atmosphere and compromise student safety." Amid these concerns, the govt explored other locations. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like CFD: Invertir $100 con IA podría devolverte un segundo salario Digital Group Prueba ahora Undo Sites like NGEF (Benniganahalli), Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KSDL) at Yeshwanthpur, and Kommaghatta were ruled out due to height restrictions imposed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), which oversees aviation safety in Bengaluru. Subsequently, Hemmigepura near NICE Road emerged as a strong contender, especially due to its accessibility and land availability. The skydeck was initially announced here. But objections from the ministry of civil aviation and the Airports Authority of India (AAI)—which warned about potential interference with flight paths—forced the govt to backtrack. Deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar confirmed the final location this week, citing regulatory and logistical advantages. "We've decided to build the skydeck in Kempegowda Layout on land owned by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). It avoids aviation-related restrictions and is expected to get Metro connectivity in the near future," the Bengaluru development minister said. "With both Hemmigepura and Jnanabharathi no longer viable, the govt returned to the drawing board and finalised Kempegowda Layout, which not only meets the aviation clearance norms but also allows a quick acquisition of land which is already under BDA's control," added a senior BBMP official. The skydeck idea came up after Shivakumar's visit to Edge — the famous observation deck in New York City. Since then, it has been envisioned as a cultural and economic landmark for Bengaluru. Officials say while the initial cost was pegged at Rs 250 crore, revised estimates suggest the final cost could reach Rs 500 crore. A revenue-sharing model is being planned to ensure financial sustainability, especially since the new site is fully govt-owned. "Unlike the university land, the BDA site has no legal or academic encumbrances. This allows us to move swiftly," said the senior bureaucrat.