. .. By the year 2025 will be 95% Bengaluru city of stone?
Seeing the rapid urbanization in Bengaluru,
it was not difficult to predict whether it would affect the city in the future.
Experts also expressed concerns over Saturday that if the situation remains the
same, then by the year 2025, 95% of the city will become concrete. Experts took
part in the program, at least 500 people from different resident welfare
associations, reduction in greenery in the city, decrease in solid waste
management and real estate regulatory authority. TV Ramchandra of the Center
for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, said that the lakes of
Bangalore are drying because of the apartments standing like mushrooms. The
builders and the government have encroached the entire small lakes.
'Excuses manufactures BBMP'
V. Ramprasad, co-founder of the city's
Environmental Group Friends of Lakes, said that the lakes have become a pile of
garbage because the collection system of the Great Bengaluru Municipal
Corporation (BBMP) is bad. They said that, "Clean survey of this year
started, but the attitude of the BBMP overlooked towards him is scary. The lack
of BBMP collectors and the bad auto tipers make an excuse to hide their bad
management.
'Corporates appeal to adoption of lakes'
Malleswaram's MLA, CN Ashwath Narayan appealed
to corporates to adopt the lakes as their social responsibility. He said that
there are so many organizations today and if we adopt all the two lakes then we
will be able to revive them again. Let me tell you that before this, Deputy
Chief Minister God God had asked corporates to handle the lakes.
'Fear Builder and Contractor'
Advocate and Rare Expert H Sharda said that
people want to buy these properties by spending 30 thousand to 1 lakh every
month, but many of them are never owned by them. They said that the buyers are
trapped in the trap of builders and contractors. He said that this fraud can be
stopped if Rara is qualified, but because of its absence many people are
cheated. He said that the government needs to wake up and create a Rare
Committee which should ensure that if the builder violates the rules then the
buyer of the property and the owner will be given the price from the date of
purchase to the compilation.
Bangalore on the path of Cape Town
Once
known as the Garden City of India, it was settled near many lakes of Bengaluru.
These lakes had plans to collect water from which water could be saved.
However, due to the increasing number of apartments, the lakes remain polluted.
The most popular lake in the city has long been a cause of trouble due to
pollution. There is often a fire in the lake. Nearly 10 million people of the
city depend on bore well and tankers. Explain that a severe water crisis has
emerged in Cape Town, the capital of South Africa and it is believed that
India's Silicon Valley is going to be a Cape Town of India soon.

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