Karnataka Pollution Control Board orders 'Bigg Boss' studio closed
The Board issued a notice dated 6 Oct to Vels Studios and Entertainment Private Limited (Jolly Wood Studios & Adventures), directing that all activities at the site be stopped with immediate effect.
PTI

Bengaluru, 7 Oct
The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) has
ordered the immediate closure of the studio premises hosting the Kannada
reality show Bigg Boss at Bidadi in Bengaluru South district, citing serious
violations of environmental regulations.
The Board issued a notice dated 6 October to Vels Studios
and Entertainment Private Limited (Jolly Wood Studios & Adventures), directing
that all activities at the site be stopped with immediate effect.
In the official communication, the Board stated, "The
said premises are being used for large-scale entertainment and studio
operations without obtaining the required Consent for establishment and Consent
for Operation under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974,
and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981."
The notice added, "In view of the violations observed,
you are hereby directed to close down the operations with immediate effect and
to furnish an explanation to this office within the stipulated period."
Copies of the closure order have also been sent to the
Deputy Commissioner, Ramanagara District, the Managing Director of BESCOM, and
the Executive Engineer and Assistant Executive Engineer (Electrical),
Ramanagara Taluk, seeking their coordination in enforcing the directive.
The notice further cautioned that "failure to comply
with this order will attract penal action under relevant environmental
laws."
The Bigg Boss Kannada edition, hosted by actor Kichcha
Sudeep, has been filmed in a custom-built set at Bidadi for several years.
The show, among the state's most-watched television
programmes, is known for its elaborate production scale and high viewer
engagement.
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