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Encroachment of Government Lands in Bangalore City/Urban District - 2007
Encroachment of Government Lands in Bangalore City/Urban District is a report by a joint house committee submitted to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in July 2007. The committee consisted of: Chairman: A.T. Ramaswamy MLAs: S.S. Patil Roshan Baig. R B. Shivaram Yogesh Bhatt Vishweshwara Hegde Kageri Raghu S. A. Narayanaswamy Madhuswamy J.C Vatal Nagaraj Narasimha Nayak Vinay Kulkarni K.N. Rajanna Mahima Patel G.V. Sriramareddy Ramalingareddy Vishwanatha Karabasappa Mamani MLCs: Dr. M.P Nadagowda Mukhyamanthri Chandru V.S. Ugrappa K.B. Munivenkatareddy Y.S.V. Dutta Legislature Officers: D'Souza Robinson (Principal Secy) S.B. Patil (Additional Secy) Lakshman Raj Urs (Deputy Secy(I/c)) N. Narasimhamurthy (Section Officer) Joint House Committee Officers: V. Balasubramanian, IAS (Advisor) G.K. Bhatt (Legal Advisor) K. Narasimhaiah, KAS, (Special Officer) H.G. Srivara (In the committee on O.O.D) Syed Ilyas Ahmed (In the committee on O.O.D) -
Assessment of long-term changes in lakes and natural drainage patterns of Ben...
Assessment of long-term changes in lakes and natural drainage patterns of Bengaluru city using historical satellite images is a research paper from November 2019. Authors: R.Hebbar, V.Poompavai, R.Sudha, T.R.Nagashree, S.Ramasubramoniam, K.S.Ramesh, K.Ganesha Raj, Uday Raj : NSRC, ISRO, India Seema Garg, C.K. Shivanna, Ramacharya, Honniah, R.Velumani, K.P. Akash: KLCDA, Government of Karnataka, India -
Traffic Safety and City Public Transport System: Case Study of Bengaluru, Ind...
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Karnataka Water Security and Resilience Program
Report from the World Bank on the Karnataka Water Security and Resilience Program 2025. The Program supports the state government with a loan of 426M USD (Rs. 3621 Cr) to achieve water security and resilience through three results areas (RA): RA1: Through a multi-agency approach, RA1 will incentivize BBMP to strengthen and fully integrate SWDs with lakes to create climate-resilient balancing reservoirs to dynamically retain and release water for groundwater recharge, recreation, and green zones along with storm flood management. RA2: Strengthening institutions and integrated planning. RA2 incentivizes integrated planning and institutional strengthening and reforms of disaster risk governance. The integrated planning involves water audits for 16 sub-basins across Karnataka, a comprehensive water security plan for the greater Bengaluru, and detailed sub-catchment flood management plans for Bengaluru informed by advanced flood modelling. RA3: Enhancing financial capabilities and resources of key institutions. RA3 seeks to strengthen the financing sustainability of BWSSB and BBMP. It will incentivize the improvement of BWSSB’s cost recovery through enhanced operational efficiencies, including energy efficiency, smart water meters for large volume consumers, and NRW reduction. -
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