Save Our Trees, Save Our City

In August, Bangalore Mirror had carried a four-part series about TenderSURE that showed how democratic norms had been subverted in the process. We pick up from where we had left off, this time looking at the collateral damage cause by the project, and still go further to examine how ill-conceived and mindlessly-executed projects are destroying the city's ecosystem, and imperilling the lives of its citizens.

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Bangalore tree scam

Our trees, their scam

4 October 2016

It was a brazen scam that ought to have become a case study in itself; one that many knew of, but no one had quantified, either by design or default. The long and short of it, as Bangalore Mirror has found after examining court documents, was this: 228 trees were felled for a paltry Rs 2.47 lakh when they could have fetched at least 10 times that amount; lakhs of rupees were later siphoned off and shown as expenditure to fell the same (non-existent) trees for road-widening; and all this was done...

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Bangalore tree laws

A mockery of court orders

3 October 2016

The advantage of hindsight is that one can always step back and ascertain the bigger picture. But when one extrapolates disparate developments, one can often land up with a picture that is disturbing. This is what Bangalore Mirror has found by examining court orders (both interim and final) passed in three distinct writ petitions that were filed over time in the Karnataka High Court, tracking the process of amending the Karnataka Preservation of Trees (KPT) Act, and tree-felling by the Bruhat...

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Bangalore trees

A loophole of an Act

2 October 2016

As trees keep being marked and numbered for felling to ensure road-widening under the controversial TenderSURE project, a closer look at the entire process digs out one uncomfortable truth. The very law that was enacted and subsequently amended to protect trees in Karnataka and capital Bengaluru is increasingly being either violated or circumvented altogether for the felling of trees. One classic example is the method with which trees are being chopped down in a phased manner—all in small...

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Bangalore tree protest

A blunder, for sure

1 October 2016

A week or so back, citizens woke up to the news that 18 huge trees on Nrupathunga Road had been shortlisted to be felled for execution of the controversial TenderSURE project on the stretch. With intermittent reports of TenderSURE-related tree-felling tricking in since then, the debate over TenderSURE now shifts from the question of lack of transparency in the entire process to one about the ecological damage that the execution of the project has already caused, and will also do in the future. A...

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