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Bengaluru Buzz: Vellara Jn-Pottery Town Metro work starts | Hike in power tariff | Majestic bus stand turns 50

June 1, 2019 News Desk

Electricity tariff hiked, work on the Vellara Junction-Pottery Town Metro line starts, traffic police gets prepared to tackle eventualities during monsoon – read more on what happened in Bengaluru this week

Commute

Help land owners with practical compensation policy, before kicking off infra projects

August 6, 2018 Vishnu Prasad Hari

Real estate sector doesn’t see any value in existing transferable developmental rights policy. Lack of regulation on TDR has led to scams, and the trust has been non-existent. Before the city goes for any infrastructure development, the issue needs to be addressed.

Commute

KIADB starts land acquisition for Metro Phase – II

September 5, 2013 Nikita Malusare

Metro Phase II work in Bangalore takes off, with KIADB starting the land acquisition process. Actual work is supposed to start by January 2014.

Civic

Risking perjury, BDA has its way

May 2, 2012 Navya P K

The heat generated by citizens’ action contesting BDA’s Koramangala signal free corridor project is as much as the heat to come from the traffic snarls when four junctions here are dug up soon.

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Commute

Citizens revolt at BBMP land acquisition for road widening

August 27, 2009 Supriya Khandekar

BBMP’s reinitiated plans to expand the ring road connecting Silkboard to Mysore Road from 100 feet wide to 150 feet has rankled residents and shopkeepers alike.

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Infrastructure

Is the land acquisition law absolute?

May 19, 2008 Zainab Bawa

Experiences from cities across the world shows us what can happen when governments take away private properties in the name of public purpose.


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