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After a prolonged legal battle, the Meistripalya kere in the heart of Koramangala will be restored and revitalised by the BDA, much to the relief of residents.
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It’s a giant leap for Koramangala, as residents come together to form a citizens council just before BBMP elections. Alongside, citizen initiative Smart Vote kicks off its campaign in the area.
Residents’ Welfare Association of HSR layout Sector 2 along with the BBMP got together in a campaign to highlight the issues of unauthorised garbage dumps and to bring about a proper garbage management system.
Said to be one of the best residential areas of Bengaluru, Jayanagar is today plagued by problems – from parking to sewerage to hawkers. But with more than 12 RWAs active in the area, residents are confronting these issues squarely.
The BBMP will announce valuation rates for property in Bengaluru shortly, a senior official says. But, “I would like to get a property tax law that can be easily understood by the people,” says the head of a citizens’ forum.
The 100-day-old BJP-government has still not answered key questions for Bangaloreans: notably, the Sakrama and property tax issues. A citizens’ meet was the reminder.
Jayanagar MLA Vijaya Kumar kept his election promise of meeting citizens regularly, in an interactive meeting organised by the Jayanagar 5th block RWA.
‘Waterless colony’ is what this region of south-eastern Bangalore is beginning to be called. Witness how citizens in one layout decided to turn the tables without BWSSB stepping in to bail them out.
The residents of ST Bed Layout adjacent to Koramangala recently organised a public meeting with civic officials in the presence of their MLA, Ramalinga Reddy. Citizens noted many promises.
The city’s road construction and widening projects appear to be stirring up one storm after another. This time, BBMP’s approach confuses J P Nagar residents.