Archive for January, 2010

Tax Rebate on Rain water Harvesting Filters

Monday, January 25th, 2010

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has proposed relaxation of Value Added Tax (VAT) for filters a key component used in the installation of the RWH structures. At present, nearly 12.5 per cent VAT is being charged on the cost of the filters.The filter, the most vital component in the RWH apparatus, is used to remove dust and other solid matter present in water.

Rooftop rainwater harvesting systems are now mandatory for new buildings in 18 of India’s 28 states. A rule requiring all new buildings in Bangalore to incorporate water harvesting systems will be extended to all cities in Karnataka state next year. Section 72A of the Act mandated that all new buildings of sital area of 1,200 square feet (30 x 40 site) and above and existing buildings having a sital area of 2,400 square feet (40 x 60) install RWH structures in their premises.The deadline for complying with the Act expires on May 27 this year.

BWSSB move is intended to motivate the public to opt for RWH before the May 27 deadline.There are three types of filters presently used in the different types of RWH methods: a pop-up filter, a rainy filter and a sand filter.The Rainy filter costs Rs 5,000 and the discount could bring down the price to Rs 4,400. The BWSSB is also calling for Expression of Interest from manufacturers of filters, said a source. To motivate plumbers to carry out Rain Water Harvesting (RWH), the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has announced cash incentives if they attain specific targets.

Reference:

Deccan Herald

bwssb proposes tax rebate rwh filter

BWSSB will hold water adalats on Tuesday

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The Bangalore Water Supply And Sewerage Board (BWSSB) will conduct water adalats to redress public woes or any other disputes related to water supply and sanitation. BWSSB Water Adalat of West-2 sub-division will be held on Tuesday from 9.30 am to 11 am at the office of the Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) at Kethamarana Halli. Water Adalat of Southeast-3 sub-division will also be held on Tuesday from 9.30 am to 11 am at the office of the assistant executive engineer at Koramangala.

Consumers of Rajajinagar 1st to 6th Block, Mahalakshmi Layout, Peenya Industrial Area, Subramanya Nagar, Milk Colony, Nandini Layout and Kethamaranahalli service station limits can attend the adalat at the office of the Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) West-2 sub division at Kethamaranahalli.

Consumers of Koramangala and HSR Layout service station limits can attend the adalat at the office of the AEE at Koramangala.

For details contact:

  • EE West: 22945171, AEE, West-2: 22945176.
  • EE South-East: 22945196, AEE South East - 3 sub division: 22945243.

Reference:

Times of India

Deccan Herald

Pride Apartments Owners Association planted 59 saplings

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Residents of Pride apartments, Bangalore planted  saplings on the way to their apartment and within their compound. On January 9th, Pride Apartments Owners Association in collaboration with Trees for free, a non-profit that takes up tree planting initiatives,  sponsored by Yahoo and the Rotary club of Koramangala planted 59 saplings on the way to their apartment and within their compound.Each plant is adopted by a child of the apartment complex.

Pride Apartments is situated at Bilekhalahalli, opposite to State Bank of Mysore, Bannerghatta road.Each plant is adopted by a child of the apartment complex.Honge, Jacaranda, Akash Malige and Pride of India are some of the saplings planted.

Janet Yegneswaran, the founder and president of Trees for free, says they have planted almost 17,000 trees all over Bangalore. Minu Mehra, joint secretary of Pride Apartments Owners Association, said “this will make them aware about the value of trees in our environment”. L Ramesh, a candidate for the upcoming BBMP council election was also present for the event. He said, “I request other apartments’ associations to follow the same for a greener environment”.

Reference:

bangalore.citizenmatters.in/articles/view/1708-tree-planting-at-bilekhalahalli


Akrama-Sakrama Regularization Scheme May Take another Six Months

Monday, January 18th, 2010

with the Governor, H.R.Bhardwaj, suggesting a thorough discussion on the issue on the floor of the Legislature, the hopes and aspirations of a large number of Bangaloreans to utilize the Akrama-Sakrama scheme and thus legalize their dwelling unit continues to remain a distant dream.

The much-touted scheme of the ruling BJP aimed at pleasing Bangaloreans has thus hit a roadblock right away with the Opposition parties keen on a full-fledged discussion on the subject which is likely only in the budget session of the State Legislature in March. Sources in the two main Opposition parties in the two Houses of the Karnataka Legislature, the Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular), told The Hindu that they are happy with the decision of the Governor to refrain from promulgating an ordinance.

“In 2004, the Governor T N Chaturvedi returned the ordinance with this message and then the government took three years to rectify and following objections the law was passed. It was also challenged in the Karnataka High Court which had stayed it. So how do you expect me to bypass both the legislature and judiciary?” asked Governor, H.R.Bhardwaj.

“It is an important subject which involves the lives of several lakhs of people. There has to be a full-fledged discussion on the Karnataka Town Planning (amendment) Bill.”

The two main Opposition parties in the two Houses were not per se against the Akrama-Sakrama scheme but were keen on a detailed discussion. It should be ensured that the scheme is only for the benefit of the common people and not for safeguard the interests of the real estate developers or commercial builders who have indulged in gross violations of building bye-laws.

The number of unauthorized constructions in the State has swelled with every passing year and what was four lakh when the regularization scheme was first proposed in 2004 has now touched nearly 13 lakh of which 10 lakh is in Bangalore alone.

Given the nature of the reply given by the Governor to the proposal of the State Cabinet to promulgate an ordinance, the regularization scheme is expected to be implemented well after the elections to the council of the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike scheduled to be gone through on February 21. People will, however, have a year’s time to apply for regularization from the date of commencement of the process, although the cut-off date for regularisation has been fixed — December 3, 2009 — the date on which the State Cabinet approved the scheme.

Link to Refer:
The Hindu

New Project: Sunil Mantri Group Mantri Premero in Bangalore

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Real estate major Sunil Mantri Group, has identified Bangalore as a strategic target for expansion with the launch of an integrated residential community project christened as Mantri Premero, in close proximity to major IT companies, the Electronic City, and ITPB. The total net worth of the project, would be Rs. 250 crore.
Speaking on the launch, Sunil Mantri, Chairman, Sunil Mantri Group commented, “Bangalore, being one of the most prominent landmarks on the world map, inspired us to develop good quality homes and spaces that are on par with world-class standards. Now, with Mantri Premero, Bangalore will have exclusive lifestyle homes with the blend of affordable amenities that integrate nature with every day dwelling”. Complete News here.

Ready-to-occupy homes will find favour with new homebuyers

Monday, January 4th, 2010

According to a Knight Frank report on affordable housing, affordable housing units are springing up in areas where there is a larger concentration of middle income end-user segment. Most builders in the city are concentrating on constructing one and two BHK apartments as affordable homes, with sizes varying from 500-900 sqft and cost varying from Rs 1200-2500 per sqft. The cost of an affordable unit would vary from Rs 15-30 lakh depending on the location.

With large land parcels on the outskirts of the city being cheaper, several developers have launched their affordable housing projects in the suburbs of Yelahanka, Doddaballapur, BTM Layout, Whitefield, Jigani, Sarjapur, and Kanakapura Road. Areas around Bellary Road leading to the airport have seen a spurt in the launch of residential units in the last one year alone with the road connectivity being a singular factor driving the demand here. Sarjapur Road continues to hold demand and the areas leading to Sarjapur Village and in the vicinity of the police station are seeing a spurt in an assortment of affordable housing units including compact villas.

According to the Knight Frank survey, the sentiments in the real estate industry are that although there is not much reduction in price, the absolute reduction in unit cost would be sufficient to drive affordable housing demand.Affordable housing projects are coming up along Doddaballapur Main Road, Hesaraghatta Road, Jakkur, Allasandra and Hennur ORR. Planned plotted layouts leading from Doddaballapur Main Road towards Nelamangala are finding takers in investors who prefer buying land to an apartment.BTM Layout, Kanakapura Road, Electronic City and Sarjapur ORR are where homes in the affordable range have been planned.  Several affordable projects have been announced around Whitefield in Hoodi and Kadugodi.