Scam-ridden BDA to spend ₹15 crore on digitisation
The Hindu
This is being done with the aim of clamping down on fraudulent practices
The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA), which has been in the news over allegations of land fraud and corruption, plans to digitise processes and upgrade its IT infrastructure to bring in more transparency. The authority will spend ₹15 crore for digitisation and upgradation with the aim of clamping down on fraudulent practices by middlemen, and by its own staff.
With the new system, documents will be validated at every stage of an e-auction. This will bring in more transparency and accountability among officials from across departments. The BDA will soon float tenders for this.

The draft policy for “Responsible Digital Use Among Students”, released on Monday by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, has recommended that parents set structured routines with clear screen-time rules and prioritise privacy, safety, and open conversation with children on digital well-being.












