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BBMP HQ to protest non-payment of dues for over a year
The next time you encounter a fallen tree on the road due to the rains, don’t expect it to be cleared quickly. Twenty-one contractors, engaged by the Bruhat
Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to prune and remove fallen trees have not been paid. These contractors have parked their vehicles outside the
BBMP head office and are on a strike.
The BBMP had engaged 21 contractors to remove fallen trees during the monsoon, cut decayed trees and trees which were on the verge of dying and in danger of falling on pedestrians and motorists.

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Photos of poor holding food packets at Indira Canteens mandatory; BBMP tries to justify practice

In yet another shocking move by Bengaluru's civic body, in the name of curtailing bad practice, the BBMP has launched an app that requires beneficiaries of free food at Indira Canteen to get clicked holding the food packets.

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Covid: Bengaluru civic body to rehire 11 Muslim employees suspended over Tejasvi Surya's allegations


BJP leader Tejasvi Surya.
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Authorities at Bengaluru’s civic body said they will reinstate 11 of the 16 Muslim employees of a coronavirus war room who were suspended after Bharatiya Janata Party leader Tejasvi Surya accused them of being complicit in a bed allocation scam on communal lines,
The Times of India reported on Monday.
The decision was made after the police questioned all 16 of them, but found nothing conclusive against them to suggest their involvement in the scam, an unidentified police officer told
The Times of India.
Special Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike chief (South Zone) Thulasi Maddineni told the newspaper that after the investigation, 11 officials had requested their suspension be withdrawn as it was a matter of their livelihoods. He said the civic authorities have written to the agency to allow them to return to work.

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Damage done: 16 Covid war room staffers worry about future


War rooms across the city are posing a gloomy picture for the past two days.
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BENGALURU: War rooms across the city are posing a gloomy picture for the past two days. Repeated persuasion by BBMP staffers, nodal officers and even agencies is having little impact. Many are not keen to return to work citing safety, harassment and even embarrassment. But to ensure that citizens do not suffer, BBMP joint commissioners of each zone have told agencies to make sure there is no staff crunch.
But it had little impact as the rumour got around that the 16 minority community staffers, whose names Bengaluru South Member of Parliament Tejasvi Surya had read out at the South Zone war room, were sacked. This left many staffers demotivated and unwilling to work, with others saying there is no professionalism. BBMP Chief Commissioner Gaurav Gupta and South Zone Special Commissioner Thulasi Maddineni clarified that the employees have not been sacked, but their service is on hold till the inquiry is completed.

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Karnataka Covid lockdown news live: Mysuru, Mandya ministers claim disparity in oxygen supply


Karnataka Covid lockdown news live: Remdesivir allocation to state increased to 2,62,346 from May 10 to 16
Karnataka Covid lockdown news live: Remdesivir allocation to state increased to 2,62,346 from May 10 to 16
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Karnataka Covid lockdown news live: Remdesivir allocation to state increased to 2,62,346 from May 10 to 16
A day after the Karnataka HC directed the Centre to increase the daily liquid medical oxygen (LMO) allocation for the state to 1,200MT from the present 962MT per day, the central government rushed to the Supreme Court on Thursday against the HC order. The vaccine availability scenario is shocking to say the least, the Karnataka HC observed, directing the state to immediately submit the indent/requisition to the authority concerned in the central government for supply of required quantity of doses. Health minister K Sudhakar admitted that it has not had desired effect in stopping the surge of Covid-19 cases amid strong indications that the state government may opt for a fullscale two-week lockdown at a crucial meeting on May 10. Two days after BJP lawmakers claimed to have exposed a hospital bed-booking scam in BBMP and social media trolls gave it a communal twist and insinuated “terrorists” were at work, civic authorities on Thursday struggled to convince contract workers and volunteers to return to work for Covid tasks. Stay with TOI for all the latest updates from Karnataka.

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