Residents were described by the attitude of the Karnataka Government to the installation of stockpiling in Bengaluru
The state government order to attract the rules of the Mangangara Mahanagara Bengaluru advertisement which was recently told, 2021 had received applause from residents.
Despite the strong opposition, the B yediyurappa government led approved the installation of stockpiling in the city, almost three years after they were banned.
What is more famous is the decision of the new Basavara Bomai to cancel the previous order passed by the same BJP led government.
Orders, issued by the UDD Development Department (UDD) stated that the BBMP advertising rules, 2021 – were notified on July 26 this year – withdrawn with direct effects.
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It can be remembered that the outdoor advertising industry has lobbied hard to get new rules which was passed by BS Yediyurappa who approved a proposal in the meeting of his last country cabinet before he resigned as Minister of Karnataka.
The agreement received an expensive opposition because the subject related to advertising stockpiling was also heard at the High Court.
Sai Dutta activist clapped cm bommai to withdraw policy.
“The CM office must first suspend the wrong officer in advise the former Main Minister to approve advertising policies.
The officers have been embarrassing the government,” he said.
The problem is, he added, still in court and any decision will amount to insult to the court.
Hoarding to make a much larger comebacksome road where ads are prohibited: Kumara Krupa Road, Windor Manor JN-Shivananda Circle, Raj Bhavan Road, Sankey Road, Ambedkar Veed, Circle Kr, Seshadri, Kr.
Tara Krishnaswamy, co-founder residents for Benglaela said the state government had made a mistake in approving new policies for Bengaluru.
“Any policy relating to the city must be passed by the BBMP Council first.
The state government cannot disrupt city governance,” he said.
He urged the state government to set correct fiscal decentralization.
“Funds are not delegated correctly to the company.
While Bengaluru is a city that produces high income that subsidizes all countries, we do not get adequate funds.
That is the most silly way to manage finance,” Krishnaswamy, who works for IT companies, said.
Srinivas Alavilli, Head of Civic’s participation in Janaagraha, said the city would definitely need advertising policies but must be more rational.
“Someone can’t let hoarding right in the middle of the pedestrian path, traffic island or by cutting trees.
Another problem with hoarding is that BBMP does not get enough returns in the form of rent from advertisers,” he said.
He suggested that only a few leased stockpiles by consulting the Environment Committee.
“Some of the revenue must be allocated for the Environment Committee to do work on their wards.
Ownership of hoarding must be dynamic in nature with advertisers take space for rent every hour,” he said.