Bengaluru Jana Vedike Manifesto
To see the manifesto created by many citizen volunteers,
and keep this for ready reference.
It’s you and I who are concerned citizens of Bangalore, and together, we can make a difference!
To see the manifesto created by many citizen volunteers,
and keep this for ready reference.
It’s you and I who are concerned citizens of Bangalore, and together, we can make a difference!
‘Save GKVK’ Campaign – Community Protest
Date: 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Sunday, October 11, 2009
Venue: GKVK Main Gate on Bellary Road
Program: Protest against proposed 80 feet link road through GKVK campus
Issue
Proposed construction of a major 80 feet link road through GKVK campus entailing cutting of 3000 trees and destruction of several research plots
Current Status
GKVK has transferred the land to BBMP. BBMP has felled hundreds of trees and has initiated civil works. Court has issued stay order on further felling of trees. Forest department has filed a FIR and is investigating the issue. However, BBMP is still planning to carry on with road work. We have now lost hundreds of trees, but the land still remains. We can atleast regrow the trees and we can prevent a road from running through a green patch and destroying it. If we lose the land, we lose the battle fully and we’ll have a road running through an urban green patch, impacting the rest of the green patch negatively!
”SHRADDHA CEREMONY”
The people of Bangalore deeply mourn the sad demise of our life giving trees, which lost their lives due to our callousness. We will be performing a , ”Shraddha” ceremony for them, on Sunday 24th May at 11am. Please join us to pray for the departed souls.
This condolence meet will be followed by a meeting on the next course of action to be taken to save LAL BAGH and our other PARKS
Venue
Park at 32nd Cross and Nanda Road Junction Jayanagar
Organized by
“Sanmathi” and “Hasiru Usiru”
Preferred dress : White dhotis sarees /dress
Hasiru Usiru, a network of community organisations, residents associations, project affected communities, voluntary organisations and individuals concerned about protecting equitable access to public spaces such as roads and parks in Bengaluru, invite you to participate in a Walk to Reclaim Bengaluru on November 9th 2008, at 11 am at Lalbagh West Gate. The key purpose is to highlight the extensive damage that road-widening and Metro projects are causing to the city, destroying in the process lives, livelihoods and thousands of trees. This walk is also to demand an inclusive planning process in shaping our city and ensuring that short-sighted, elite induced, infrastructure development, does not cause irreversible damage to the city and ruin the lives of thousands.