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Why should we pay twice to dispose of waste? Bengaluru citizens ask as collectors demand cash on top of cess
Why should we pay twice to dispose of waste? Bengaluru citizens ask as collectors demand cash on top of cess

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Why should we pay twice to dispose of waste? Bengaluru citizens ask as collectors demand cash on top of cess

Bengaluru: Solid waste in Bengaluru has become more than just garbage—it's now a service that many citizens claim they're being charged for twice. Whether it's residents in Indiranagar or hoteliers in Whitefield, a common question is echoing across the city: why are we paying both the BBMP and the garbage collectors? For years, citizens, either willingly or unwillingly, have been handing over cash—ranging from Rs 50 to Rs 500 or more per month—to local waste collectors to ensure doorstep pickup. Now, with the BBMP introducing a mandatory solid waste management (SWM) user fee as part of the property tax, confusion and frustration are mounting among the citizens, especially those who generate less than 100kg of garbage per day. However, BBMP has clarified that the user fee was meant to replace informal payments and bring transparency in the system. "People shouldn't pay anything extra to garbage collectors. The cess is meant to eliminate unofficial charges. If someone demands money, residents should report it, and action will be taken," said Harish Kumar, CEO of Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Ltd. But on the ground, it's a different story. Residents claim that unless they pay, their garbage isn't picked up. "We pay Rs 500 to Rs 1,000 a month, depending on the collector," said Shyamala James, a resident of Indiranagar. "Earlier, it was rare. Now they ask directly. If we don't pay, they skip our house. And now BBMP wants cess on top of this? It feels like double taxation." This informal system continues in many areas, largely due to fear. Missing the garbage truck can leave waste uncollected for days, leading to health concerns. Many residents feel they have no choice but to pay up or risk dumping waste illegally. The problem is even more acute for hotels and restaurants. The BBMP's revised cess, effective April 1, 2025, is now calculated based on property size. Previously, hotels paid a flat Rs 1,200 a year. Now, many report a tenfold increase. "We're paying twice for the same service," said Subrahmanya Holla, president of the Bengaluru Hotels Association. "Margins are already tight, and this added burden is unsustainable." Some hoteliers say their annual cess has jumped to Rs 15,000 or more, while they continue to pay Rs 5,000 monthly to waste collectors claiming to be BBMP vendors. "We can't store garbage—it must go out daily. But if we don't pay, they don't collect," said a hotelier. "So what's the point of the cess? We're being forced to choose between hygiene and compliance. There's no real system in place," said Arun Adiga, owner of Vidyarthi Bhavan, calling the situation unfair and coercive. The Hotels Association has approached the high court, but the matter was deferred until after the court's vacation. BBMP maintains that its waste collection is limited to two categories—bulk generators (producing over 100kg daily), who must manage their own waste, and regular door-to-door van collections. Officials claim that no private vendors have been appointed in the last three years. However, the on-ground reality reflects a broken system, with residents and businesses caught between unofficial demands and official levies—paying more but getting less clarity and accountability.

A.P police to hold ‘AI Hackathon' to tackle policing challenges
A.P police to hold ‘AI Hackathon' to tackle policing challenges

The Hindu

time05-06-2025

  • The Hindu

A.P police to hold ‘AI Hackathon' to tackle policing challenges

Director General of Police Harish Kumar Gupta announced that the national-level 'AI Hackathon' would be held on June 27, 28, and 29 at R.V.R. & J.C. College of Engineering in Guntur. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is scheduled to inaugurate the event. Mr. Harish Kumar said: 'The primary objective of the event, being organised by the State Police department, is to explore Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based solutions for policing and public service. The hackathon aligns with Mr. Naidu's vision to incorporate modern technology into governance.' Mr. Harish Kumar said that the hackathon will serve as a strategic platform to develop AI solutions and added that eight problem statements have been curated by senior IPS officers in collaboration with their knowledge partner, 4SightsAI. The department has extended invitations to domestic and international IT companies, educational institutions, and startups. So far, around 30 companies have registered. Each team, comprising three to four members, will work on developing AI-based solutions during the three-day event. Participation in the AI Hackathon is free. The top-performing teams will receive certificates and a total cash prize of ₹10 lakh. An awards selection committee, comprising senior IPS officers, IT experts, and academic researchers, will evaluate the solutions. Selected teams will be provided with free accommodation during the event. The DGP highlighted the increasing use of technology in policing, noting that drones are already being extensively used for routine patrols and enforcement in cities. He added that the department is exploring a potential collaboration with India AI to further integrate AI in law enforcement.

Gusty winds, light rain to bring relief till May 6 in Gautam Budh Nagar: IMD
Gusty winds, light rain to bring relief till May 6 in Gautam Budh Nagar: IMD

Hindustan Times

time02-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

Gusty winds, light rain to bring relief till May 6 in Gautam Budh Nagar: IMD

Noida Residents in Gautam Budh Nagar district can look forward to a break from scorching heat from Friday onwards as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light rain accompanied by gusty winds in the region till May 6. The weather change is being attributed to a western disturbance and cyclonic circulation over northwest India, which has already led to a dip in temperature and improved air quality over the last few days. On Thursday, Noida recorded a minimum temperature of 24.8 degrees Celsius (°C), slightly lower than Wednesday's 25.8°C. The maximum temperature settled at 36°C, which was 33.5 °C on Wednesday. According to the IMD's regional forecast, rain or thundershowers accompanied by strong gusty winds are expected on May 2 (Friday), while the days following it are likely to see partly cloudy skies with occasional spells of light rain or thunderstorms. Minimum and maximum temperatures during this period are expected to hover around 25°C and 36°C, respectively. On Thursday, residents welcomed the weather shift, especially those sensitive to heat and pollution. 'It is such a relief to finally sleep without the air conditioner running all night. The breeze has made evenings much more pleasant,' said Jyoti Jaiswal, a Sector Ecotech 2 resident. Another resident, Harish Kumar, a senior citizen from Sector 134, Noida, said, 'The past few weeks were unbearable. We even avoided going out for evening walks. But now, the winds are cool and even the AQI (air quality index) seems better. The IMD officials noted that the rain and wind are part of a broader weather pattern seen across north India due to an active western disturbance. 'Gautam Budh Nagar, like parts of the NCR (national capital region), will see intermittent rain and gusty winds till at least May 6. This is not a monsoon system but a pre-monsoon activity that typically occurs during this period,' said Mahesh Palawat, vice president, climate & meteorology at Skymet Weather. The changing weather has also benefited local air quality, which had seen a spike in pollutants in early April. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, the AQI in Noida has remained in the 'moderate' range. On Thursday, the AQI of Noida and Greater Noida remained under moderate zone, at 183 and 121 respectively, as per CPCB. The district administration, meanwhile, has advised residents to stay indoors during strong winds and avoid parking vehicles under trees or unstable structures. As summer intensifies, these brief spells of relief are likely to become more frequent, meteorologists say, especially as the monsoon approaches in June.

Current anti-Pakistan atmosphere might have triggered mob lynching: BJP MLA Bharat Shetty
Current anti-Pakistan atmosphere might have triggered mob lynching: BJP MLA Bharat Shetty

New Indian Express

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Current anti-Pakistan atmosphere might have triggered mob lynching: BJP MLA Bharat Shetty

MANGALURU: BJP MLA Bharat Shetty on Thursday said the mob lynching incident in Kudupu may have been an accidental attack triggered by the current anti-Pakistan atmosphere in the country. He claimed the situation might have escalated due to anger against pro-Pakistan slogans and dismissed suggestions that the attack was planned. Addressing a press conference in Mangaluru, Bharat Shetty said, "There is a pro-war atmosphere against Pakistan after the terror attack in our country. But the sleeper cells and terror sympathisers are attacking those who burn Pakistan flags in our country." "At Kudupu, as per the information available, the person had raised pro-Pakistan slogans and the people present there were genuinely angered hence the situation might have gone out of control. It was an accidental death, not a planned murder as it is being portrayed by some parties. Congress and the SDPI are giving a political colour to the incident. District Congress president Harish Kumar has gone one step further and blamed a person named Ravindra Nayak responsible for the attack," he said.

Mob lynching sparks political blame game
Mob lynching sparks political blame game

Time of India

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Mob lynching sparks political blame game

Mangaluru: The murder of Ashraf near Kudupu is an act by evil forces trying to disrupt peace in society, said district minister Dinesh Gundu Rao . The minister wrote on X that Dakshina Kannada district was once known as a land of harmony and unity. However, for several years now, some anti-social elements have been attempting to destroy the communal peace of the district. The recent incident in Kudupu is part of this pattern. In the aftermath of this incident, there is a possibility of attempts being made to spread hatred. "Police must ensure that such attempts are not allowed," Rao said. "Some with vested interests are trying to tarnish the image of our govt by provoking communal clashes. The people of Dakshina Kannada must be aware of these conspiracies. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that Dakshina Kannada, known for its harmony, remains untarnished. Our govt will not tolerate any attempt to take the law into one's own hands, disturb public peace, or incite communal disharmony. We want to send a clear warning to anti-social elements that we have zero tolerance for such actions. Our govt is committed to governance guided by the ideals of Basavanna, who said "There is no religion greater than compassion". That ideal must not be undermined. Peace in society must not be disturbed. This is my sincere appeal," the minister wrote on X. Meanwhile, Mangaluru City North MLA Dr Bharath Shetty Y said there is an attempt being made to falsely implicate Hindu youths. He claimed police are being pressured politically, and under the guise of investigation, youths are being forced to accept false charges. Shetty said some organisations and political parties are staging protests as part of a political strategy and accused the police department of acting like a puppet of the ruling party. He warned that innocent Hindu youths are being deliberately trapped in false cases without any valid reason and warned that the police station may be gheraoed in response. He further said in the current Congress-led govt in the state, anti-nationals are being treated with royal respect, while patriots are being treated as criminals. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Container Houses Belarus (Take A Look At The Prices) Container House Search Now Undo Cong functionary suspects BJP workers' involvement Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee president Harish Kumar criticised and suspected the role of BJP workers in the mob lynching case. He accused BJP worker 'Pistol' Ravi of provoking youths who gathered there. He also alleged that although the deceased had injuries all over his body, the local police misled senior officers. Harish Kumar said a letter has been sent to the home minister demanding suspension of the police inspector who gave false information.

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