– Commissioners of Bengaluru East and North City Corporations have directed officials to intensify efforts on encroachment clearance, flood prevention, and upkeep of infrastructure.
– Bengaluru East City Corporation Commissioner Ramesh D.S. ordered eviction drives for encroachments on lakes and stormwater drains under it’s jurisdiction (46 lakes).
– Surveys will be conducted to identify major drain encroachments, with legal proceedings completed for some areas.
– Dry and hazardous trees are to be removed, along with trimming of low-hanging branches.
– The Horticulture Department has been tasked with maintaining public parks (38 in total) and roadside medians.
– Commissioner Pommala Sunil Kumar inspected work near the Hebbal flyover, directing NHAI efforts for flood-free infrastructure.
– Oversaw sanitation drives; distributed safety gear to pourakarmikas (sanitation workers).- Reviewed operations at Indira Canteen in Dasarahalli.
The directives by the Commissioners reflect a proactive approach toward resolving urban challenges such as flooding caused by inadequate drainage systems, public safety concerns from hazardous trees, and infrastructure upkeep. Clear instructions regarding lake encroachments highlight ongoing attempts to protect water bodies crucial for ecological balance within Bengaluru’s expanding cityscape. Additionally, surveys aimed at better identifying issues could lead to more targeted interventions.
Collaborative actions involving multiple departments like horticulture maintenance or sanitation safety demonstrate a multi-faceted strategy toward long-term urban management.Inspection visits at critical points like Hebbal flyover emphasize urgency in addressing bottlenecks that could worsen during heavy rainfall seasons-a frequent challenge in Bengaluru.
this set of steps signals an evolving focus on sustainable urban infrastructure critical for handling increasing pressures due to rapid growth in population density across these regions. However, consistent monitoring of initiative implementation will remain essential for tangible progress over time toward ensuring safer living conditions without environmental degradation.Read More: https://indianopinion.com/news/70034687