Bengaluru Development Body Urges BESCOM: No Power to Illegal Constructions
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Bengaluru Development Body Urges BESCOM: No Power to Illegal Constructions

The Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) has issued a directive to the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM), instructing it not to supply power to illegal constructions in the city. This action underscores the BDA's commitment to combating unauthorised development and ensuring adherence to regulatory norms within the urban landscape.

The directive emphasises the importance of upholding legal and regulatory standards in urban development to promote safety, sustainability, and orderly growth. By withholding power supply to unauthorised constructions, the BDA aims to deter illegal activities and enforce compliance with building regulations.

Furthermore, the BDA's stance aligns with broader efforts to address urban planning challenges and maintain the integrity of Bengaluru's infrastructure. By preventing the provision of utilities to illegal structures, the authority seeks to curb the proliferation of unauthorised developments and protect the interests of residents and the environment.

The directive to BESCOM serves as a proactive measure to prevent the unauthorised expansion of the city and safeguard public resources from misuse. It also underscores the importance of collaboration between government agencies in enforcing regulatory measures and promoting responsible urban development.

As Bengaluru continues to grapple with rapid urbanisation and infrastructure demands, the BDA's directive to BESCOM reflects a concerted effort to uphold governance and accountability in urban planning. By enforcing strict guidelines on power supply to constructions, the authority aims to create a more sustainable and livable environment for all residents of the city.

The Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) has issued a directive to the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM), instructing it not to supply power to illegal constructions in the city. This action underscores the BDA's commitment to combating unauthorised development and ensuring adherence to regulatory norms within the urban landscape. The directive emphasises the importance of upholding legal and regulatory standards in urban development to promote safety, sustainability, and orderly growth. By withholding power supply to unauthorised constructions, the BDA aims to deter illegal activities and enforce compliance with building regulations. Furthermore, the BDA's stance aligns with broader efforts to address urban planning challenges and maintain the integrity of Bengaluru's infrastructure. By preventing the provision of utilities to illegal structures, the authority seeks to curb the proliferation of unauthorised developments and protect the interests of residents and the environment. The directive to BESCOM serves as a proactive measure to prevent the unauthorised expansion of the city and safeguard public resources from misuse. It also underscores the importance of collaboration between government agencies in enforcing regulatory measures and promoting responsible urban development. As Bengaluru continues to grapple with rapid urbanisation and infrastructure demands, the BDA's directive to BESCOM reflects a concerted effort to uphold governance and accountability in urban planning. By enforcing strict guidelines on power supply to constructions, the authority aims to create a more sustainable and livable environment for all residents of the city.

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