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BWSSB shuts over 60K water connections
BWSSB shuts over 60K water connections
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Mar 6, 2021, 06:31 IST
In a drive to weed out
illegal water connections in the city, the
Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (
BWSSB) has so far identified and disconnected 64,568
such connections.
According to BWSSB officials, many households and apartments were illegally using the water connection without paying money. This had resulted in twin losses for the water board. Apart from pilferage, this had amounted to huge financial losses as well. To curb the menace, BWSSB has decided to find all such connections.
With no option but to regularise their water connection by paying a fine, around 25,000 houses (whose water connections were disconnected) have regularised their connections now.
Two ministers, BBMP in top 100 BWSSB defaulters’ list
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Feb 9, 2021, 06:00 IST
Many important, powerful people in
BWSSB’s top 100
Jagadish Shettar Rs
9,28,298
Paying water and
electricity bills come first on our to-do list. But according to a RTI document availed by a
High Court advocate and social activist A R Shashikumar, 100 top defaulters from Central 1 subdivision owe Rs 3.12 crore in water bills to the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB).
And what does the water board do? Stop the supply of water? Think again.
The BWSSB authorities have not disconnected water supply to any of the alleged defaulters - government colleges, bungalows allotted to
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I never interfered in Abhaya case, says Cyriac Joseph
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‘Casting aspersions without evidence is meaningless’
The former judge of the Supreme Court, Cyriac Joseph, who is alleged to have attempted to interfere with the forensic analysis and judicial processes in the Sister Abhaya murder case, has defended himself saying that his hands are clean.
It was alleged that Mr. Joseph had viewed the narco-analysis CDs of Father Thomas Kottoor, Sister Sephy and Father Jose Puthrukkayail at the Forensic Analysis Laboratory (FSL), Bangalore, during the course of investigation. While Fr. Puthrukkayail was let off earlier, a CBI Special Court had convicted the two others last week in the case.