<p>Bengaluru: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will take several measures to enforce cleanliness at KR Market. West Zonal Commissioner Suralakar Vikas Kishor, on Saturday, issued a series of directions to officials during his inspection of the market.</p>.<p>These measures include installing CCTV cameras, placing waste bins, and restricting vending to designated areas. The directions follow reports of some vendors disposing of waste indiscriminately, which has affected hygiene standards in the market.</p>.<p>Kishor instructed officials to identify problematic spots and install CCTV cameras to monitor and prevent such practices, with strict action against those who litter.</p>.BBMP orders BWSSB to fast-track drainage project in HAL 2nd Stage.<p>The market generates about 70 tonnes of waste daily, which is cleared in three shifts.</p>.<p>He also directed officials to assign clearly marked spots to all vendors, requiring them to conduct business only within these areas and prohibiting them from occupying unassigned spaces.</p>.<p>Officials were further asked to prevent unauthorised vending outside the market premises.</p>.<p>Currently, one supervisory marshal and seven field marshals are deployed at KR Market. The commissioner ordered that more marshals be added if necessary and recommended providing pushcarts to pourakarmikas to help with cleaning.</p>.<p>Additionally, he ordered waste bins to be installed at four key locations within the market. Each vendor will be provided with an individual bin and must dispose of waste only in designated areas specified by the BBMP.</p>.<p>The commissioner also proposed issuing a new parking tender for the ground floor and other parking zones within KR Market.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will take several measures to enforce cleanliness at KR Market. West Zonal Commissioner Suralakar Vikas Kishor, on Saturday, issued a series of directions to officials during his inspection of the market.</p>.<p>These measures include installing CCTV cameras, placing waste bins, and restricting vending to designated areas. The directions follow reports of some vendors disposing of waste indiscriminately, which has affected hygiene standards in the market.</p>.<p>Kishor instructed officials to identify problematic spots and install CCTV cameras to monitor and prevent such practices, with strict action against those who litter.</p>.BBMP orders BWSSB to fast-track drainage project in HAL 2nd Stage.<p>The market generates about 70 tonnes of waste daily, which is cleared in three shifts.</p>.<p>He also directed officials to assign clearly marked spots to all vendors, requiring them to conduct business only within these areas and prohibiting them from occupying unassigned spaces.</p>.<p>Officials were further asked to prevent unauthorised vending outside the market premises.</p>.<p>Currently, one supervisory marshal and seven field marshals are deployed at KR Market. The commissioner ordered that more marshals be added if necessary and recommended providing pushcarts to pourakarmikas to help with cleaning.</p>.<p>Additionally, he ordered waste bins to be installed at four key locations within the market. Each vendor will be provided with an individual bin and must dispose of waste only in designated areas specified by the BBMP.</p>.<p>The commissioner also proposed issuing a new parking tender for the ground floor and other parking zones within KR Market.</p>