Published on: August 28, 2025
GREATER BENGALURU AUTHORITY COMES INTO EFFECT
GREATER BENGALURU AUTHORITY COMES INTO EFFECT
NEWS
- The Karnataka Government has formally constituted the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) to oversee and coordinate development across Bengaluru.
- The GBA will be chaired by the Chief Minister and co-chaired by the Bengaluru Development Minister.
- The order takes effect immediately.
HIGHLIGHTS
Administrative Changes
- Bengaluru civic limits will be reorganized into five corporations from September 2, 2024.
- The GBA will function as a pan-city body to ensure coordination between multiple corporations and various parastatals.
- M. Maheshwar Rao, presently Chief Commissioner of the BBMP, has been appointed Chief Commissioner of the GBA.
Composition of the GBA
- Three key officials: Chief Commissioner (also member secretary), Chief Town Planner, and Chief Engineer.
- Elected representatives: 28 MLAs, 4 Lok Sabha MPs, 11 MLCs, and 6 Rajya Sabha MPs representing Bengaluru constituencies.
- Notable members: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, along with mayors and commissioners of the new five corporations.
- Parastatal representation: Planning authorities, BMTC, BMRCL, DULT, BMLTA, BESCOM, BWSSB, Police, Fire and Emergency Services—all brought under one umbrella for the first time.
Key Objectives
- Improve coordination among agencies, addressing long-standing challenges of fragmented governance.
- Balance revenue imbalances among corporations.
- Facilitate integrated urban planning for transport, utilities, and infrastructure.
Exclusions and Concerns
- Some entities are excluded: Rail Infrastructure Development Company (Karnataka) and Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Ltd. (B-SMILE).
- Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) also left out, despite Bengaluru’s traffic issues.
- Civic activists highlight the exclusion of Home, Energy, and Transport Ministers (present in the original draft bill) as a potential weakness in governance.
