Posts : Urban Infrastructure

BENGALOORU; what does it have in common with Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Gurugram?

blrpraj - 8-AUG-2016

What does Bangalore have in common with Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Gurgaon?

 

The most obivous thing that comes to mind about the commonality is that the names of all these cities have changed! They are Bengaluru, Chennai,Mumbai, Kolkota and Gurugram.

Koramangala - Bangalore's evolving Manhattan

murali772 - 19-FEB-2015

The newest development that is going to be adding to the high-rises in Koramangala is Prestige Pinewood, slated for official launch on 23rd Feb. It is coming up on a 2.5 acre plot, carved out of the 65 acre Shantinagar House Building Co-op Society land (close to the Nirguna Mandir).

Crowd-sourcing info by Police Commissioner thro twitter

murali772 - 17-JAN-2015

Tweets by Shri M N Reddi, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru City - @CPBlr (twitter handle)
  • Request all to report poorly lit stretches of roads in Bengaluru to @dcpadmnbcp (twitter handle) n we'll verify them n take up with BBMP for remedial action. 
  • If we can get the list of poorly lit roa

Draft Concept Note on Smart City Scheme

murali772 - 12-SEP-2014

To fulfill the vision of the Prime Minister of India of developing ‘one hundred Smart Cities’, as satellite towns of larger cities and by modernising the existing mid-sized cities, the Ministry of Urban Development, as a first step has convened a National Conclave of States and Union Territories on 12/09/2014 for inviting suggestions on the concept note

Elections 2014 - Manifesto for Bengaluru !

kbsyed61 - 12-MAR-2014

Come April 17th, people of Bengaluru city along with other districts across the state will be exercising their right to elect their political representatives to represent them in the temple of largest democracy - Parliament.

Come out and claim the road

murali772 - 14-NOV-2013

Cycling and walking are difficult not just because of poor planning. It is also because of the mindset that only those who move in a car have status and road rights. Anyone who walks or cycles is considered poor, wretched and destined to be marginalised, if not obliterated. - - - This is what must change.

Urban Infrastructure how GOI is making efforts and further analysis

Sanjeev - 5-SEP-2013

1.  Report of the Sub-Committee on Financing Urban Infrastructure

Submitted in March'2012  under Ministry of Urban Development.

http://indiagovernance.gov.in/files/report-on-urban-infrastructure.pdf