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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) -
Greater Bengaluru Governance Bill 2024
The Greater Bengaluru Governance Bill 2024 was introduced by the Government of Karnataka aims to: (i) establish the Greater Bengaluru Authority for co-ordinating and supervising the development of the Greater Bengaluru Area; (ii) establish not more than ten City Corporations in the Greater Bengaluru Area for effective, participatory and responsive governance; (iii) empower Ward Committees to become basic units of urban governance and facilitate community participation; (iv) integrate and streamline political accountability of all public authorities delivering services in the Greater Bengaluru Area; (v) improve the quality of life of all citizens by instituting a decentralised, participative, efficient and equitable governance framework for Bengaluru; and (vi) provide for matters incidental thereto. -
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