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The Karnataka Assembly and Council have passed an amendment bill asserting state government control over the 472-acre Bengaluru Palace Grounds. The bill rejects Transferable Development Rights (TDR) to the Mysuru royal family for acquiring land within the grounds. The government claims that granting TDR would not be in the state's best interests, as only a small portion of the land earmarked for an infrastructure project has been utilized.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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