India’s first-ever Neighbourhood Improvement Partnership Challenge sees a grant of nearly Rs One crore awarded to 12 winning projects. The initiative attracted 145 registrations and 86 proposals from Bengaluru.
Are you part of a group in your neighbourhood that is working towards the betterment of the area? Would you like to see your ideas through to fruition? Read on then…
Two participants of the B.CLIP program spearheaded a clean-up drive involving the community in Nagapura and Shivnagara wards. This is only the beginning they say.
B.PAC has launched the Green Ambassador Program, a 6 month internship program for college students, to create interest and awareness on urban environmental issues.
While we’re busy talking about national politics, the problems we face in daily life are local in nature: The garbage, the potholes, bad roads, power, water – everything.
If you dream of bringing in a change by involving in grass root decision-making of Bengaluru, then this one is for you. B.CLIP aims to train interested people with calibre, on handling city governance better.
Real solution to the malnutrition problem lies in incentivizing local production of heavily imported pulses which are today almost four times the price they were about five years ago. The whole food security angle needs to be considered through a lens beyond subsidized rice.
Industry is disappointed as there is no large investment in neither power nor infrastructure. Chief Minister has explained the projects which are in execution. We need big ideas, large solutions, massive investment and a big vision.