Bengaluru (PTI): The Karnataka cabinet on Thursday decided to present the Greater Bengaluru Governance (Second Amendment) Bill, 2025 in the upcoming legislative session.

The amendment seeks to provide greater clarity on the appointment of members of Parliament and legislators as members of the Authority, Karnataka Minister H K Patil said.

Administrative approval was also granted to procure mechanical sweeping machines on a rental basis for seven years for cleaning the main and sub-main roads of five municipal corporations of Bengaluru, at a total estimated cost of Rs 613.25 crore as limited by the respective corporations.

The cabinet approved leasing 10 acres of land at Turumuri Waste Management Area to Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) at a nominal lease rate for 25 years to estab

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