
Municipalities for Greater Bengaluru
Bengaluru Governor signs Greater Bangalore Administration Act: Implementation from today
Formation of Greater Bangalore Authority instead of BBMP- Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru: The Greater Bangalore Administration Act has received the Governor’s assent and will be implemented from today. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the Greater Bangalore Authority will be formed instead of BBMP. He spoke to the media at the Vidhana Soudha today. From now on, Bangalore will become Greater Bangalore. At least three corporations are likely to be formed in the Greater Bangalore area. The Chief Minister of the state will act as the chairman of the authority and an appropriate decision will be taken in this regard in the coming days, he said.
Appropriate relief for rain disaster : Disasters are happening in the state due to rain, and answering the media’s question about the government’s action in this regard, he said that relief measures will be taken for the disasters caused by rain.
BBMP, which is considered to be a ‘mini government’ in the state, has now ceased to exist and ‘Greater Bengaluru Administration’ has been implemented with effect from Thursday (May 15). Meanwhile, CM Siddaramaiah, responding as if to answer the debate on how many municipalities will be formed in Bengaluru, has hinted that three will be formed. Municipalities
BBMP, which is considered the largest municipality in the state, had 198 wards. The area of this municipality is 703 sq. km. There are possibilities that its area will expand to 1,000 sq. km when the municipal elections are held in the future and Greater Bengaluru is fully implemented.
Currently, the center of discussion is how many new municipalities will come into existence in Bengaluru. The report of the expert committee formed in this regard has recommended that a maximum of 7 municipalities can be formed. Therefore, it is curious to know how many municipalities will come into existence in Bengaluru. Confirmation of this
There is a possibility of forming at least three corporations in the Greater Bengaluru area. An appropriate decision will be taken in the coming days.
Siddaramaiah CM The Chief Minister has responded to the possibility of forming three corporations as follows. It has been 5 years since the term of the elected representatives of the old BBMP expired. No elections were held for the purpose of dividing the corporation. Despite the complaints that there is no local administration in a metropolis like Bengaluru, the process of relating to Greater Bengaluru was on a fast track. Greater
The Greater Bengaluru concept has now been implemented. DCM D.K.
May Shivakumar’s wish succeed. The Greater Bengaluru concept, which has been implemented in the governance model of various cities around the world, will make it possible to formulate new projects and focus on various problems.
Dr. G. Parameshwara Home Minister
In the wake of the Bengaluru notification, it seems that this has now reached a stage. B.S.Patil Committee Report: The BBMP Reorganization Committee, chaired by retired Chief Secretary B.S.Patil, appointed during the BJP government, had recommended the formation of a maximum of 7 corporations for smooth administration in the vast BBMP. Later, the Joint House Committee of the Legislative Assembly, chaired by MLA Rizwan Arshad, also conducted a study and submitted a report. Later, the state government introduced the Greater Bangalore Administration
Bill in both the houses of the Legislative Assembly and got it approved. After the Governor gave his assent, the ‘Greater Bangalore Administration’ has now come into existence.
As recommended by the expert committee, the bill has allowed the formation of a maximum of 7 municipal corporations. The opposition BJP continues to oppose the division of BBMP. The fact that the Chief Minister has said that there is a possibility of forming three corporations at a time when there is a debate on how many corporations Bangalore will be divided into is significant.
Speaking to reporters at Vidhana Soudha on Thursday, Siddaramaiah said, “The Governor has signed the Greater Bangalore Administration Act and it will be implemented.” From now on, Bangalore will become Greater Bangalore. At least three corporations are likely to be formed in the Greater Bangalore area. The state CM will act as the chairman of the authority and an appropriate decision will be taken in this regard in the coming days,” the CM said.
