Waste Management ಸ್ವಚ್ಛತೆ

7 items ₹303.50 Cr total p.58–59 in speech
  • BSWML garbage collection and development (Rs. 300 crore) p.59 ₹300.00 Cr

    "An amount of Rs.300.00 crores has been earmarked in the Budget for the year 2026–2027 by the Bengaluru East City Corporation to the Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited for collection and disposal of garbage, and development works."

  • Suvidha Cabins at mustering centres (Rs. 2 crore) p.59 ₹2.00 Cr

    "An amount of Rs.2.00 crores has been earmarked to set-up Suvidha Cabins at mustering centres for providing rest facilities to Powrakarmikas, loaders, auto and tipper drivers, and other sanitation workers."

  • Pourakarmika safety gear — gloves/masks/gumboots (Rs. 1.5 crore) p.59 ₹1.50 Cr

    "An amount of Rs.1.50 crores has been earmarked in the Budget for the year 2026–2027 to provide the required hand gloves, masks, and gum boots in view of health and safety of Powrakarmikas working within the limits of the Bengaluru East City Corporation."

  • Homeless centres — upgrade 6, establish 2 new p.58 no amount

    "The Corporation aims to provide shelter for the homeless by upgrading six existing homeless centres and establishing two new centres."

  • Skill development programme (SC/ST/BC/minorities) p.58 no amount

    "A skill development program will be implemented to empower members of the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, Backward Classes, and Minority communities, as well as the dependents of municipal workers, to lead self-reliant lives."

  • Swavalambi Sarathi Scheme (auto/car subsidy) p.58 no amount

    "To implement the Swavalambi Sarathi Scheme and empower economically backward classes... a subsidy of Rs. 80,000 will be provided for the purchase of an auto-rickshaw, and Rs. 1,50,000 for the purchase of a car under Sarathi Scheme."

  • Pourakarmika quarterly UPHC health check-ups p.59 no amount

    "It is planned to conduct regular health check-ups at free of cost once in every three months through Urban Primary Health Centres to protect the health of Powrakarmikas, loaders, auto and tipper drivers, and other sanitation workers."