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E-khata drive from October 22 to November 1
E-khata drive from October 22 to November 1

The Hindu

time29-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

E-khata drive from October 22 to November 1

Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar on Tuesday announced that a massive e-khata awareness drive will be conducted in the city from October 22 to November 1. Teachers, Bescom bill collectors, and BBMP employees will participate in the campaign. 'We have records of 24 lakh khatas, including both A and B khatas, but only 6.5 lakh e-khatas have been obtained. Therefore, this large-scale drive is being organised,' said Mr. Shivakumar. Speaking about the Cabinet's decision to convert B Khatas to A Khatas, the Dy. CM stated that the eligibility criteria and application guidelines will be released by August 15. Additionally, the Dy. CM announced that a section of the Hebbal Flyover, a multi-level parking facility in Gandhi Bazaar, and a few improved traffic junctions will be inaugurated soon. He hinted that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah may be available on August 6 for the inauguration. Mr. Shivakumar also noted that the government is planning to implement several welfare schemes that will benefit between 10,000 and 15,000 people. As part of one such scheme, 3,700 pushcarts will soon be distributed to selected beneficiaries. Clean Bengaluru Mr. Shivakumar revealed that 10,354 complaints regarding waste disposal in public spaces have been received since the launch of the Clean Bengaluru programme, which allows citizens to report garbage issues. 'Nearly 9,700 complaints have been addressed, but I am not satisfied. I want more people to file complaints so that BBMP can act on them,' he said. The DCM also mentioned that instructions have been given to install additional surveillance cameras to monitor garbage disposal and impose hefty fines on vehicles involved in public space waste dumping.

No tunnel road exit ramps near Vidhana Soudha: Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar
No tunnel road exit ramps near Vidhana Soudha: Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar

Indian Express

time24-05-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

No tunnel road exit ramps near Vidhana Soudha: Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar Saturday instructed Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) officials that no tunnel road exit ramps should be planned around a 1 km radius of Vidhana Soudha. This comes two days after the Karnataka cabinet approved the construction of a 16.7 kilometre underground tunnel road in Bengaluru, connecting Esteem Mall at Hebbal Junction to Central Silk Board Junction in HSR Layout. With a projected cost of Rs 17,780 crore, the North-South Corridor tunnel aims to alleviate the city's notorious traffic bottlenecks. Shivakumar announced that the government would issue a global tender, with the procurement model to be either hybrid or Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT). However, he stated that the global tenders for civil works will be floated only after review by M A Saleem, Karnataka Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG and IGP), and senior traffic department officials. Speaking at a press conference after a meeting at Vidhana Soudha regarding the tunnel road construction in Bengaluru, he said, 'There will be no exits allowed within a 1 km radius of Vidhana Soudha. Traffic jams here would affect the entire city. Hence, I have instructed police officials to review this. The meeting was attended by myself, the Chief Secretary of the government, and the Chief Administrator of GBA.' He added, 'Additionally, a decision has been made to construct a 114 km elevated corridor in Bengaluru, and the opinions of traffic police officials have been sought regarding this project.' According to the draft Detailed Project Report (DPR), two exit ramps are planned near Vidhana Soudha to facilitate the exit of vehicles entering the tunnel from Silk Board and Hebbal sides. The report also reflects the government's concern about critical junctions bound to face traffic congestion at the entry and exit points of the tunnel. The report identifies 23 such junctions, including a few around Vidhana Soudha. The tunnel road project has faced extensive criticism from the Opposition BJP and several civic groups. BJP MP P C Mohan criticised the decision, accusing the state government of shirking its financial responsibility for Metro Phase 2. 'Bengaluru needs India's Metro, not Turkey's tunnel,' he said. 'It has shifted Rs 9,729 crore in additional Metro Phase 2 costs to the Central Government, avoiding its responsibility. The MoU clearly states that cost escalations for Metro Phase 2 are the State Government's responsibility,' he added. Clean Bengaluru program for waste disposal Regarding waste disposal in Bengaluru, Shivakumar stated, 'We have decided to call for 33 packages, with two packages for larger constituencies and one for each smaller constituency. This Rs 4,000 crore project was recently approved in the cabinet meeting. The tender will be called for a seven-year period.' 'Through the Clean Bengaluru program, we have decided to clear construction debris and other waste across all parts of Bengaluru at once. Citizens are encouraged to participate by informing GBA officials through an app or a designated phone number about locations with waste, and the waste will be cleared. Marshals and officials have been deployed for this purpose… An Integrated Solid Waste Management tender will be called within 15 days,' he added. Tender for Kaveri Aarati Platform construction soon The deputy chief minister said, 'The Kaveri Aarati will become a symbol of our state's culture and heritage. The program will be designed to include traditions from Kodagu, Malenadu, the coastal region, and Bengaluru, along with the region's monasteries. I am planning for this event to take place over three days on weekends. Alongside the rituals, cultural programs will be organised. Rs 92 crore has been allocated for this in the Kaveri Nigam.' Shivakumar also stated that the energy, public works, tourism, religious endowment, and Kannada and culture departments will also join hands for this program. 'This program will be a South Indian event. Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry, through which the Kaveri River flows, will be given opportunities to participate. All these matters were discussed in today's meeting. Most of the blueprints are ready, and details will be shared with the public once finalised,' he said. 'The platform for this event will be constructed in flowing water. A tender for its construction will be called soon,' he added.

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