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Civil Society Responds to Brand Bengaluru Initiative; Submits Collective Response | ||
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India The Govt has launched a Brand Bengaluru campaign to collect citizen responses on improving various aspects of city governance, including environmental services and management. Some of the specific intersections highlighted include - waste management, flood management, green spaces, infrastructure, health, mobility and water conservation. The participation from citizens is likely to target and be heard by the BBMP, BDA, Department of Urban Development, and the E-Gov cell.
Several noted civil society organisations have come together as a response to the newly elected Govt’s initiative for making Bengaluru a better organised metropolis. The 10-day long window for submitting suggestions comes to an end today.
In a set of strategic recommendations, organisations working across urban system reform services and protection of the environment have urged the government to look into their recommendations and have an open-door policy for collaborations on key areas of work.
The collective response is also an outcome of the ClimateRISE Alliance’s solutions-based approach for creating sustainable and resilient Bengaluru. The partners of the alliance include Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), Socratus, Saahas, Reap Benefit, Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy and many other think-tanks and expert civil society outfits.
Recommendations from Partners Water and Flood Management
Citizens Engagement and Governance
Waste Management
Green Spaces and Infrastructure
Mobility
About Brand Bengaluru The Karnataka government has launched an online portal called 'Brand Bengaluru' to gather public suggestions for the city's development. The vision for Brand Bengaluru includes advanced urban planning, innovative transportation systems, and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure to enhance safety, convenience, and sustainability. The city aims to optimize commute times, reduce congestion, and improve mobility through efficient transportation and smart traffic management. Bengaluru also focuses on storm-water management and sustainable drainage to mitigate flooding risks. Child-friendly spaces, including parks and educational facilities, are prioritized for the holistic well-being of children. As an IT hub, Bengaluru fosters innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological advancements to attract global talent and investment. Skill development and vocational training are promoted, along with a thriving startup ecosystem, encouraging inclusivity and positive societal impact.
The Govt has launched a Brand Bengaluru campaign to collect citizen responses on improving various aspects of city governance, including environmental services and management. Some of the specific intersections highlighted include - waste management, flood management, green spaces, infrastructure, health, mobility and water conservation. The participation from citizens is likely to target and be heard by the BBMP, BDA, Department of Urban Development, and the E-Gov cell.
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