Bengaluru identifies 1,616 garbage hotspots for month-long cleanup drive
The campaign aims to clear garbage dumps, debris and waste from across Bengaluru.
Salar News
Bengaluru, 14 July
Bengaluru
Development Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said that the government will launch a
month-long ‘Freedom from Waste’ campaign from 1 August to clear garbage from
the City’s roadsides. Gowda chaired a meeting with officials from his former
Revenue Department and GBA Chief Commissioner M Maheshwar Rao on Tuesday.
The
campaign aims to clear garbage dumps, debris and waste from across the City. There
are 1,616 locations across GBA limits already identified where garbage and
construction debris have accumulated, officials informed the meeting.
“A
comprehensive plan should be prepared to organise the campaign with the
objective of completely removing garbage, solid waste, construction debris,
soil mounds, weeds and other waste materials,” Gowda’s office stated. “Toenhance Bengaluru's cleanliness and aesthetics, the City Corporations, K-RIDE, Railways,
Metro and other departments should coordinate and jointly implement the
campaign.”
The
government urged property owners to clean their own vacant plots of weeds and
garbage within a month. If the premises are not cleaned by 15 August, the
government would undertake the cleaning work and then recover the entire cost
from erring owners.
Gowda also
directed officials to remove unauthorised banners, and warned that people
“re-encroaching on footpaths” after the ‘Safe Footpath’ campaign would face
double the fines.
The review meeting also focused on property records and tax collection, and Gowda directed officials to begin doorstep distribution of e-Khata deeds to around 23 lakh properties. Gowda also directed officials to crackdown on hoardings, and urged officials to ensure that the properties across the tax net are added, including through the use of drones.
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