Showing posts with label Urban Bangalore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban Bangalore. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2016

Steel Flyover Vs Public Protest Vs Karnataka Government


In recent news regarding the construction of the proposed steel flyover in Karnataka has come down hard by local residents and opposition leaders. The steel flyover which is beginning from Chalukya Circle till Hebbal flyover which is proposed to help the traffic congestion this city faces. But several online petitions and public interest groups have been asking the government to reconsider the plan. Development Minister of Bangalore KJ George tweeted about the significance of constructing this flyover. He even posed questions and asked the Bangalore Development Authority on how the steel bridge would help and impact the environment.
The report states that the section of road between Basaveshwara Circle to Hebbal, a total of 6.7 km is one of those roads in Bangalore constantly busy and congested during peak hours. The existing land use pattern is such that horizontal widening of existing road is practically not possible.
The other reason for this proposed flyover is to make it signal free. To reduce time and delay, to increase travel speed, to cater to future project traffic, to cater for airport bound traffic and to cater to unhindered traffic from NH-7.

Government decision on the flyover is that a lot of consideration was taken before this conclusion was made. Even the Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaih has defended the stand on the steel flyover. The Chief Minister replied in a cheeky manner when was asked on why an insurmountable amount of money (1791 crores) is being spent for this flyover, his reply was Will you fly to avoid the traffic congestions in the city.
The residents of Bangalore who have initiated the anti-steel flyover movement is that not only an large amount of money is wasted but also it would be a cause for concern for the environment as close to 812 tress will be knocked down to build this project. But Development Minister KJ George has vowed to plant 6000 ornamental plants to compensate for those tress felled.

Opposition groups such as Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar’s Namma Bengaluru Foundation and Bangalore’s prominent citizen such as actor Prakash Belawadi, noted architect Naresh Narasimhan and urban expert Ashwin Mahesh have all voiced their displeasure. Bangalore urban Minister KJ George has welcomed the opinion of the public through his twitter handle @thekjgeorge.
It remains to be seen what will be the fate of this proposed steel flyover as public and various opposing parties clash with the government. There are several social media campaigns like traffic free Bangalore to collect public opinion are also running in the city.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Rs 1 lakh Crore worth of land encroached in Bangalore

About a third of the land of the government is encroached upon which amounts to 41, 303 acres worth about Rs. 1.03 lakh crore. A protest was led by the freedom fighter H. S. Doreswamy and a former legislator A. T. Ramaswamy which is on the way of gaining momentum and the protesters have the feeling that government is passive to bring the land encroachers to book.

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Urban Bangalore has five taluks which are Bangalore North and Bangalore North Additional, Bangalore South, Bangalore East and Anekal. The total land of government including forests is about 1.3 lakh acres. Of this, about 41, 303 acres which comes to about 33.77 percent is encroached. The Karnataka government told the High court of Karnataka that in the districts about 33, 878 acres of land has been encroached upon. But Mr. Ramaswamy who headed the joint committee of legislature consisting of 17 members that was appointed to unearth encroachments in Bangalore and adjoining areas in 2006-7 said the figure of encroachment would be 41, 303 acres.


Mr. Ramaswamy said that 1 acre costs about at least Rs. 2.5 crores even at conservative estimates which makes the value of the encroached land Rs. 1.03 lakh crores. The former additional chief secretary Mr. V. Balasubramanium who was the chairperson of the committee for the recovery of encroached land said the land could cost even more at about Rs. 2 crores to Rs. 3 crores per acre of land. He said this looking at the value of the multistoried buildings being built in that area and the cost of it which is about Rs. 20, 000 per sq. ft. He says that taking the present cost of the land, the encroached land will cost more than Rs. 1 lakh crore.

The protesters want the encroachment of the poor to be treated differently from the land encroachment of mafia. However they are happy that the government announced of creating two deputy commissioner positions in Bangalore urban district and the promise of constitution of special courts after getting the Assent from President for the Karnataka land Grabbing (Prohibition) bill, 2011.

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