Bangalore: 430 families' fate in doubt over builder's 'illegality'

  • 5 years ago
In what looks like the build -up to Bangalore's own version of Mumbai's Campa Cola compound controversy, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) last week withdrew the approved building plan of Alpine Housing Development Corporation's Alpine Pyramid project at Kodigehalli near Sahakaranagar in Bangalore North. The reason? The project spread over eight acres, advertised as seven residential towers of 11 floors each, is alleged to have encroached on two acres of reserved land.

The eight-acre property is located under Survey No. 38 of Kodigehalli village and bears the Nos. 1554/209, 3, 4, 6, and 8.

The alleged encroachment has three components — an acre of land earmarked for a dalit and tribal (SC/ST) burial ground, another 30 guntas (75 cents) set aside for a playground, and 10 guntas (25 cents) reserved for a library.


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