In Bangalore, BDA told residents to form a Residents’ Welfare Association. The order came on December 23, 2025, and it covers an apartment complex in Gunjur, in Mahadevapura Assembly. Residents have one week to act, or BDA will end its maintenance from January 1, 2026. The order shifts upkeep from the government to the residents. Many flats remain unfinished. The compound wall and sewage treatment plant still lack proper work. In some buildings, lifts have failed, which adds strain on older people and those recovering from illness.
Repair agencies have refused work. They claim dues are pending and contracts have not been renewed. Residents face irregular supply of water and power. A community generator sits unused despite ongoing hardships.
There is little guidance from the state or K-RERA on the rules for such associations. No group currently manages the registration in government-built housing projects. The order now appears rushed and hard to follow.
Residents ask BDA to get clear instructions from the state. They plan to meet BDA officials to share their concerns, call for finishing pending work, and decide who will handle repairs.
This case shows problems in new urban housing. Incomplete work, shifting management, and vague regulations all affect residents. As city services pass to resident groups, clear support must be set up to keep living conditions fair.
The Gunjur case reflects the growing challenges in Bangalore housing. It calls for clear policies, open talks, and better work so communities can thrive as the city grows.
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