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₹541 crore for clean air. So why is Bengaluru still choking?
Last year around the same time, Citizen Matters published a two part series on how the National Clean Air Program (NCAP) funds were underutilised in Bengaluru. Following this, budget allocation sped up and last September, the state government allocated over ₹145 crore to various agencies. However the air quality in the city hasn't improved, while more than ₹100 crores of the clean air funds remain unused. A total of ₹541 crore has been released so far, with ₹147.7 crore recently allocated among BESCOM, BMTC, BSWML, the Horticulture Department, and the Climate Action Cell. The planned projects for these clean air…
Please be reminded of your interested request expressed one at Kalyanagar TR200 inauguration time & an other at the Freedom Park “Wake up Clean up”. You wanted me to send an Invoice for 2 X ES 400 Foliage shredders, since I did not receive your email i have taken this route. Trust you are with me; on receiving the email ID Invoice will be sent. Thanking you RCDutt
Please be reminded of your interested request expressed one at Kalyanagar TR200 inauguration time & an other at the Freedom Park “Wake up Clean up”. You wanted me to send an Invoice for 2 X ES 400 Foliage shredders, since I did not receive your email i have taken this route. Trust you are with me; on receiving the email ID Invoice will be sent. Thanking you RCDutt