Minister directs officials to re-tender delayed civic works in Bengaluru South City Corporation

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Ramalinga Reddy, Minister for Transport, astatine  a reappraisal  gathering  successful  Bengaluru connected  Saturday.

Ramalinga Reddy, Minister for Transport, astatine a reappraisal gathering successful Bengaluru connected Saturday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Minister for Transport and Muzrai Ramalinga Reddy connected Saturday directed the Bengaluru South City Corporation to cancel and re-tender civic projects that person not been completed wrong the stipulated time.

In a reappraisal meeting, Mr. Reddy expressed interest that respective of the ₹27-crore worthy of projects sanctioned for 2024–25 successful the BTM Layout constituency had not yet begun. He instructed officials to commencement each pending works immediately, including the operation of the Anganwadi gathering astatine J.D. Mara Slum and N.S. Palya Ward.

The Minister warned that contractors who neglect to conscionable deadlines adjacent aft clip extensions would look tender cancellation and blacklisting. He besides directed that bills beryllium cleared lone aft verification of GPS-tagged photos and supporting documents.

Mr. Reddy said caller tenders for the existent twelvemonth should beryllium issued lone aft the completion of ongoing works. He reviewed the Lakkasandra School operation and instructed officials to guarantee students were not facing immoderate inconvenience.

He told officials to inspect and regenerate defunct CCTV cameras and revive non-functional skywalks nether the PPP model.

Calling for swift clearance of garbage achromatic spots, particularly adjacent Silk Board and the Passport Office successful Koramangala, Mr. Reddy urged officials to deploy garbage autos regularly and respond to media reports connected civic neglect.

He besides emphasised broad improvement of the Madiwala Lake, directing officials to question further funds and divert resources from non-essential white-topping works.

Published - November 08, 2025 10:27 p.m. IST

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