While the total objective of the BBMP real estate tax for 2024-25 was 5 210.47 Crore, it reached 94.62% of the collection. | PHOTO CREDIT: MULALI KUMAR K
1. BBMP reaches 94.62% of real estate tax collection in 2024-25
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) collected 4,918 GBP Crore 4 930 GBP in the financial year, compared to approximately 1,000 GBP compared to 2023-24, when the total amount was 3,918 GBP Crore. While the total BBMP target for this year was 5 2110.47 Crore, it reached 94.62% collection.
BBMP has credited this success with a number of measures, including a one -time settlement system (OTS) introduced in February 2024. This regime has given up compound interest from arrears and reduced fines by 50%. After the scheme in November 2024, the BBMP decision will auction the real estate of long -term defaulters to most of them to clean their fees.
2. The Devi Wadiyar Pramoda says that villagers do not have to care for the Royal family’s claim of real estate in Chamarajanagar
The Devi Wadiyar from the former royal family of Mysur tried to reassure the inhabitants of the village of SidDayanapura in the Chamarajanagar district in the Karnataka district that there was no need to worry about her letter by more than 4,500 hectares of land and belong to the Erstate family.
Mrs. Wadiyar repeated the former claim of the royal family about the country concerning different figures in the district, according to the 1951 agreement between the then Maharaja of Mysore and the Indian government. “Although land ownership is transferred in the name of a former royal family,” Mrs. Wadiyar assured, “no problems will be caused to the villagers.”
3. Chaos on Namma Metro Majestic Station in Bengalur as a drop in frequency frequency of the train
Namma Metro’s Nadaprabhu Kempegowda (Majestic) witnessed chaotic scenes 14. April in the morning, as commuting to the office, as well as those returning to the city after the weekend, met with crowded platforms and delayed metro trains. Disruption was attributed lower than the usual frequency of the train due to the government holiday for Ambedka Jayanti.
The trains reportedly came every 8-10 minutes during top hours, which is a significant decline from the usual 3-5 minutes intervals. With hundreds of daily commuting dependent on the metro to achieve work in time, platforms in Majestice quickly turned into the sea of people with hardly any space or move.
4. Power failure continues to chase Sullie Taluk with a new line of 110 kv ht towards land obstacles
Whenever it rains strongly at the foot of the Western Ghats in Dakshina Kannada, the residents of Sullia Taluk tremble in the thought without electricity all day together.
Because the 33 kv power line from puttur to sullia passes through forest areas where the power lines often disrupt the supply lines. The situation was repeated last week when the region witnessed heavy rains 9 and 10 April and plunged taluk together for hours together.
Published – April 14 2025 06:25 is