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If you thought we stopped our newsletters, here we are, back again with a bunch of updates! We have changed a little, and we hope you enjoy reading the newsletter. Before you get into the newsletter: We now have a Telegram channel for sharing our updates from all our websites - Citizen Matters Main, Citizen Matters Bengaluru, and Citizen Matters Chennai. Do join the channel and keep track of what is published across all websites. You won’t see junk from us. Other members won’t be able to see you, and you won’t be able to see them. Mute it if…

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We couldn’t help sharing this curated list of stories we published in 2016 - so here we are, with special year-end edition of the newsletter! These are the stories that make us what we are; these are the stories you would love to indulge in, to get a 360 degree view of an issue. Let us know which one you liked the best! The messed-up storm water drain encroachment clearance drive 2016 saw unprecedented action by the revenue department, where many buildings encroaching storm water drains were razed down. Many of these buildings had authorised plan sanction from BBMP. How…

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Dear Reader, Before you move on to the news section, ponder this: 2018 is going to see elections in Karnataka - precisely 18 months away from now. Do you have any idea what the 28 MLAs you have elected did in the Karnataka assembly the last 3.5 years? You might remember the coverage we did during the past elections - 2013 state election, 2014 Loksabha election, and 2015 BBMP election. We will of course do data-based reporting in 2018 too. But it will be possible only with your contributions - because no corporate or political party funds us. We are…

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Dear Reader, The last one month, water has been on our minds. While most talk has been about Cauvery water, are we forgetting the real issue? What does it take to support the water needs of a city of 10 million? Our many stories over the years have brought you stories of scarcity, depleting groundwater levels, disappearing lakes, monsoon floods and water quality issues. It is time to really understand the city’s water stresses, how they are being addressed and what action we need to take NOW! We invite you to a special session that brings together a panel of…

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It has been raining heavily in Bengaluru — 41.8 mm rains according to MET Department—and our social media timelines are flooded with vivid images and videos of floods across the city. Here are some numbers you can get help from if you have a major problem in your area! It has also been a week of many protests. Bank employees are protesting today against privatisation. The now-concluded BMTC employee protest must have had some effect on your lives in its own way. Gear up for another BMTC-less day tomorrow, if at all you plan to go out, because there’s going…

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You may have read the news about the passing of Xerxes Desai, the founding Managing Director of Titan. Two years ago, our then intern from the University of Washington Chris Lopaze interviewed Desai for India Together. He also shared his thoughts about Bengaluru and urban issues, that we published today. He talked about how the IT industry impacted Bangalore and proposed professionalising city management. Read: Remembering Xerxes Desai. Xerxes Desai was also a well wisher and patron of Oorvani Foundation. He encouraged the work we do at Citizen Matters - and was always ready to share valuable insights, and advice.…

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      Bengaluru this week   Citizens and entrepreneurs fight over BBMP’s mistake Read more at: https://citizenmatters.in/articles/citizens-and-entrepreneurs-fight-over-bbmp-s-mistake?utm_source=copy Citizens and entrepreneurs fight over BBMP's mistake CITIZEN MATTERS Bangalore's own interactive newsmagazine Speak up, it's your city! March 13th 2015 Dear , Greetings from Citizen Matters! As you already know, our fund-raising campaign is in progress. The campaign ends on March 31st, and all donations are exempt from tax under 80G. Thank much to those who contributed when we reached out to you on a few days ago. If you have not donated yet, please contribute now towards responsible journalism: Click…

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