Bengaluru South City Corporation Commissioner K.N. Ramesh stresses that waste segregation at source is mandatory and encouraged volunteers to work with solid waste management teams.

Bengaluru South City Corporation Commissioner K.N. Ramesh stresses that waste segregation at source is mandatory and encouraged volunteers to work with solid waste management teams.
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Bengaluru South City Corporation Commissioner K.N. Ramesh chaired a monthly meeting with Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) on Tuesday (March 31), focusing on the corporation’s 2026–27 budget, ward-level development works, and grievance redressal mechanisms.

Mr. Ramesh announced that ₹2.25 crore has been allocated for each ward in the upcoming budget, with an additional ₹75 lakh earmarked specifically for maintenance works. “The corporation is planning a series of infrastructure projects, including flyovers, underpasses, and road widening initiatives, aimed at easing traffic congestion across the city,” he said. Mr. Ramesh said a new system is being introduced to improve accountability and asset management, focusing on enabling citizens to voluntarily monitor corporation-owned properties and assets.


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