Karnataka Govt to regularise 23 lakh properties in Bengaluru, says DK Shivakumar
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 13 (ANI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday announced that the state government will regularise properties of 23 lakh houses in Bengaluru under its newly announced "Land Guarantee" scheme, aimed at ensuring transparent property records and preventing misuse of land documents.
Sharing details in a post on X after addressing a media conference at the conference hall of the Greater Bengaluru Authority's head office, Shivakumar said the initiative would help provide title deeds and property records directly to citizens.
He said that no such large-scale programme had ever been organised in the history of Bengaluru city.
The Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister said the "Land Guarantee" scheme would ensure proper mapping of properties and prevent misuse of records.
Shivakumar also announced the launch of the 'My Account - My Right' campaign aimed at addressing issues related to B-accounts in the city.
Shivakumar further added that the campaign will begin on May 16 and will be conducted every Saturday morning from 10 AM for around three months across 50 locations in Bengaluru.
The Deputy Chief Minister further announced a concession for those converting B-accounts into A-accounts.
"We have announced a significant concession for those converting from a B-account to an A-account. Normally, this requires a 5 per cent guidance value fee. However, we have set it at just 2 per cent for those who submit applications within 100 days," he said.
"Along with administrative reforms, we are also emphasising the creation of 'Green Bengaluru.' In this regard, as part of Kempegowda Jayanti, we have decided to plant 15 lakh saplings across the city on June 27 in collaboration with schools and various organisations," he said.
Ministers KJ George, BDA Chairman, MLAs NA Harris and AC Srinivas, GBA Chief Commissioner Maheshwar Rao, Additional Chief Secretary of the Urban Development Department Tusshar Girinath, and Council member K Govindaraju were also present at the event. (ANI)
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