Bengaluru: Notices are being sent to encroachers of 10,472 acres of lake area in Bengaluru Urban and Rural areas, Chairman of the House Committee of Karnataka Legislative Assembly, K B Koliwad said on Friday.
“We have complete information about who has encroached where. We will put this information in the gazette. We have initiated the process to issue notice to them,” Koliwad told reporters here.
He said following the process of natural justice “we are issuing them a notice asking them why they should not be evicted from the encroached land. We have already issued the orders to issue notices to about 11,000 odd private and also government encroachers.”
Koliwad also said committees had been constituted at taluk level headed by the Tehsildar and at sub divisional level headed by Assistant Commissioner for issuing notices.
Notice model has also been sent out these authorities for further perusal and action, he added.
A legislature committee, led by Congress MLA Koliwad, was constituted in October 2014 to look into all encroachments in Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts and recommend suitable action or regularisation.
“According to the survey in Bengaluru city and rural limits there are a total of 1,545 lakes; …in Bengaluru city there are 835 lakes whose area is 27,604 acres out of which 4,277 acres have been encroached….” Koliwad said.
He said in Bengaluru rural there are 710 lakes covering a total area of 29,972 acres.
“In total both Bengaluru city and rural have lake area of 57,576 acres, out of which 4,227 acres have been encroached in city and 6,195 acres in rural area.So a total of 10,472 acres of lake land have been encroached,” he added.
About 200 surveyors were deputed from the revenue department to survey the lakes on the request of the committee.
Stating that government encroachment of lake area amounts to 3,257 acres, Koliwad said in the city, lakes had been encroached at 924 places covering an area of 2254 acres and in rural areas at 319 places covering an area of about 1,000 acres.
(Agencies)