K'taka govt renames Ramanagara as Bengaluru South District

IANS May 22, 2025 226 views

The Karnataka government has officially renamed Ramanagara district as Bengaluru South, a move announced by Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. The decision is rooted in administrative considerations and historical context, with the district headquarters remaining in Ramanagara. Shivakumar emphasized that this is a state subject and does not require central government approval. The renaming aims to restore the area's original administrative identity from when it was part of the larger Bengaluru district.

"We are now working to restore that identity." - D.K. Shivakumar
Bengaluru, May 22: The Karnataka government has renamed Ramanagara district as Bengaluru South on Thursday amid opposition from the Union Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy and the state BJP.

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Karnataka Cabinet approves renaming of Ramanagara district to Bengaluru South

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District headquarters will remain unchanged

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Decision based on administrative considerations

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No additional financial implications

Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar announced that the state Cabinet has approved the renaming of Ramanagara district as Bengaluru South. He said that Ramanagara will continue to remain the district headquarters, adding that only the district's name has been changed to Bengaluru South. The Deputy Chief Minister pointed out that earlier, this area was part of the Bengaluru district, adding that in view of administrative considerations, this name is being retained. “A formal notification will be issued. There are no financial constraints for this. Originally, this was part of the Bengaluru district. I myself served as the President of the Bengaluru Rural Zilla Panchayat. Hoskote, Devanahalli, Doddaballapur, Ramanagara, Kanakapura, and Magadi were all part of Bengaluru. We are now working to restore that identity. The cabinet has decided to legally rename the district as Bengaluru South,” he said.

When asked whether the Union government opposed the move, he said that the Central government has no authority in this matter. “We only sent a proposal to keep them informed. However, some tried to politicise the issue. This is a state subject. It is our right. We have created other districts like Gadag and Chamarajanagar without seeking the Centre’s permission. Similarly, Ramanagara was created without consulting them. Henceforth, all records will reflect the name Bengaluru South district. All of you must now refer to me as a resident of the Bengaluru South district,” he said.

He also added that several organisations and temples in Bengaluru have acquired plots under the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) limits. “The cabinet has decided to offer a one-time interest waiver benefit to such owners. If they pay their outstanding taxes within 125 days, the interest amount will be waived. Discussions were also held regarding the tendering of the tunnel construction. A final decision on whether to adopt the hybrid model will be taken after consulting the Chief Minister on technical aspects,” he said.

The Deputy Chief Minister said that it will be a global tender, adding that the approval has been granted for Phase 3 of the Metro project, estimated at Rs 40,424 crore. “During the BJP regime, tenders were called for 98 waste management packages. Some individuals had taken the matter to court. The court has now dismissed their petitions and instructed the state to make a final decision within four months. We plan to implement one package per constituency, and two packages in larger constituencies, totalling 33 packages. Tenders will be called shortly. The waste management plan will be implemented over a seven-year period at an estimated cost of Rs 4,790 crore,” he said.

The Deputy Chief Minister elaborated that there will be significant differences between the current and new systems, with responsibilities assigned for waste segregation, vehicle management, and the separation of construction debris.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Good move! Bengaluru's expansion was inevitable. This will bring better infrastructure and development to Ramanagara area. But I hope they don't neglect the rural character of these places in the name of urbanization. #NammaBengaluru
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Priya M.
Why waste time and money on renaming when there are bigger issues like water crisis in Bengaluru? This seems like political gimmick before elections. Government should focus on real problems first.
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Suresh V.
As someone from Ramanagara, I'm not happy with this change. Our district had its own identity and history. Now we'll just become another suburb of Bengaluru. They could have at least consulted locals before deciding.
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Ananya R.
The waste management plan sounds promising! Finally some concrete action after years of garbage problems. Hope they implement it properly this time. The 7-year timeline seems too long though 😕
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Karthik B.
Metro Phase 3 approval is the real news here! 40,000+ crores is huge investment. This will transform Bengaluru's transport. Hope they complete it faster than previous phases. Traffic is killing us everyday 🚗💨
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Meena S.
Both BJP and Congress are making this political. Fact is Bengaluru needs better administration and Ramanagara was always part of its ecosystem. Name change won't matter if services improve. Action speaks louder than names!

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