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HomeAuthorsSrikanth Narasimhan

Articles by Srikanth Narasimhan

About Srikanth Narasimhan
Srikanth Narasimhan is the ex-General Secretary of Bangalore Apartments’ Federation (BAF), that represents the interest of apartment residents and is also trying to find reasonable solutions to the city’s problems.
domestic worker; victim of domestic violence from alcoholic husband, during lockdown
Civic

“Manage without domestic help, break COVID chain”: BNP Secretary

May 4, 2021 Srikanth Narasimhan

This personal appeal beseeches residents of apartment complexes to respect restrictions on the entry of domestic help, cooks, drivers and visitors.

Governance

BBMP cannot fine apartments for lack of in-situ composting: Bangalore Apartments’ Federation

December 11, 2019 Srikanth Narasimhan

Recently BBMP levied huge fines on apartments that did not compost their waste in situ. Bangalore Apartments’ Federation (BAF) has condemned the move, saying SWM Rules don’t mandate in situ composting at all

Society

Bangalore Apartment Federation proposes pet guidelines for apartment residents

January 9, 2019 Srikanth Narasimhan

Conflicts between neighbours in apartments regarding pets have become common. Specific guidelines and knowledge of law among communities can help reduce such conflicts. Here is a first step in Bengaluru regarding this.

Governance

Why STPs for older apartments won’t work in Bengaluru

December 27, 2017 Srikanth Narasimhan

Apartment dwellers do not want to hinder the efforts to save lakes. However retrospective STPs are not going to work, say apartment owners.

Environment

Why BWSSB’s notification on STPs is illegal, impractical and illogical

May 9, 2017 Srikanth Narasimhan

Residents of many old apartments in Bengaluru were shocked to see a notice that asked them to install sewage treatment plants. Bengaluru Apartments Federation calls it completely illogical. Here’s why.


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