All you need to know about Ward 184 – Uttarahalli

What did Uttarahalli ward get in last five years? How much money was spent? What are the problems in the ward?

184 – Uttarahalli

 

Uttarahalli ward has changed its reservation status from BC-A to general in the last round of reservation roster. Data shows the issuance of job codes worth Rs 16 crore for this ward since 2011. Here more info on the ward:

MLA (2013): M Krishnappa (BJP), Bangalore South
MP (2014): Ananth Kumar (BJP), Bangalore South

BBMP 2010:

Corporator: K.Ramesh Raju (BJP), Reservation:BC-A
#55, Uttarahalli, Subramanyapura Post, Uttarahalli hobli, Bangalore South, Bangalore-61. Ph:9448614472

Votes:
Winner’s percentage: 24.5
Winner’s margin:2636
Total votes for the winner: 18097
Total voters: 45993

BBMP 2015:

Total voters: 61820
Male: 32678
Female: 29138
Others: 4

Reserved: General

Contesting Candidates:

Congress: Varaprasad Reddy
BJP: Hanumanthaiah
JDS: R D Usha Rani
Candidate debate

Demographics

Population (2011): 57209
Households: 14675
Area: 9.9sq km

Civic Amenities/Infrastructure

Road length: 1126 km
Lakes: Gubbalalu, Subramanya Kere, Dorekere, Uttarahalli, Arehalli – 2 & 3, Total area:23.9 sq km
Parks: 78, Total area:28.8 sq km
Playground: 4, Total area:1.7 sq km

Active Citizen groups/RWAs

 

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More information about candidates

There is not much information available with Citizen Matters on the candidates contesting from this ward. If you do not find a particular candidate on this page, do ask them to fill this form as soon as possible.

Tenders, Work orders and other ward-related data

  • Click on the sections corresponding to complaints, tenders and bills, to get a feel of what are the problems, what is being addressed, how much money is being spent, and is it really happening on ground.
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What’s bothering the residents? Complaints represented in a wordcloud

Data Courtesy

BBMP, Janaagraha, BBMP Restructuring Committee website.

Click this link for raw data.

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  1. Yuvaraj says:

    Not collecting Garbage from 5 days

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