BENGALURU: BBMP starts demolition of encroachments at Mahadevapura. watch

Following Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s order on Thursday to remove encroachments on Rajkaluvas, the Bruhat Bengaluru Municipal Corporation’s bulldozers on Friday began demolishing the premises’ walls, a security guard’s cabin, temporary houses and an illegal approach room of an apartment. Gave. Deccan Herald report good. The report further said that the Mahadevapura zone, which is the worst affected by the floods, is ready to take action against the encroachers, while the remaining areas are yet to see cracks.

According to bbmp As per the data, there are 696 encroachments on Rajkaluvas in the city and most of the encroachments have been identified in Mahadevapura, Paschim, Bommanahalli and Yelahanka areas. Deccan Herald The report said.

Additionally, according to news9BBMP had reportedly identified 175 encroachments in Mahadevapura area, “After #Bangaloreens, removal of encroachments starts. This is in #Mahadevapura. BBMP had reportedly identified 175 encroachments in the area. PS Revenue Minister @RAshokaBJP had said that encroachments will be removed “ruthlessly”. #News9SouthDesk #Bengalurunews”

Meanwhile, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that the decision to release has been taken amid the damage caused by heavy rains in Bengaluru. 300 crores to deal with the current situation and to maintain the infrastructure in the city, as per ANI report good.

Whereas earlier on Monday, the Chief Minister held a meeting with the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), Deputy Commissioners of 15 districts and senior officials regarding the rains and floods in the state. Bommai said that the government has decided to release 600 crores for flood management in Bengaluru and other districts. 300 crore has been allocated to Bengaluru alone for this purpose. Bommai said a central team will reach Bengaluru on Tuesday night to study the rain and flood situation in the state.

Karnataka CM said that an alternate plan is being prepared for water supply in Bengaluru. Under this, 8000 borewells will be restarted under BWSSB to supply water to the disrupted areas. To prevent any disruption in water supply in Bengaluru, the government will supply water through tankers in areas without borewells. ANI report good.

He added that the inclusion of 110 villages in the BBMP limits has expanded the area of ​​Bengaluru, which has also created new problems. “We will remove encroachments on roads, canals and rajkaluvas and install gates for waterholes. Infrastructure will be improved. Since the state capital has received record rainfall in the shortest period, they have to take it as a challenge. and need to be faced unitedly.”

(With inputs from ANI, Deccan Herald, News 9)

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