– Chief Commissioner of Greater bengaluru Authority (GBA),M. Maheshwar Rao, inspected K.R. Market.
– Directed readiness of a master plan for cleanliness and rent recovery from defaulters of 1,288 shops.
– Approximately 70 tonnes of waste generated daily; scientific disposal methods recommended.- Marshals assigned to fine violators and ensure proper waste disposal by shopkeepers using bins.
– Action ordered against encroachments, repair of roof sheets to prevent leakage, removal of water stagnation, and public toilet renovation or replacement for better accessibility.
– D.S. Ramesh instructed road widening from Bhoganahalli turn to Panathur railway track due to traffic congestion.
– Road connecting Balagere Outer Ring Road (ORR) to Kadubeesanahalli being widened to ease daily snarls.
– Acquisition progress includes five government lands obtained; compensation issues resolved for delayed private properties.
– Joint inspection conducted by Pommala Sunil Kumar (Bengaluru North Corporation Commissioner) and MLA A.C. Srinivasa in pulakeshinagar constituency.
– Residents reported auto tipper shortages in densely populated areas; corrective action promised.- Ordered procurement of Eco-Fix bags for pothole repairs during the rainy season on major roads like Amruthanagar Main Road and Kogilu Circle.
The inspections across Bengaluru signal proactive measures aimed at urban management under challenging circumstances such as overcrowding, infrastructure wear-and-tear, traffic congestion, and waste burden. In particular:
These efforts align well with broader objectives around city cleanliness, environmental sustainability practices like efficient space use near disposal sites or eco-pleasant maintenance tools (Eco-Fix). Ultimately triumphant execution depends profoundly upon interdepartmental consistency alongside citizen cooperation levels across businesses/local markets alike ongoing scrutiny Read More