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Bengaluru's great split: How a new law aims to fix city’s broken governance

The Greater Bengaluru Governance (Amendment) Bill, 2025, finalises a plan to break the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) into five smaller, autonomous municipal corporations.

August 21, 2025 / 09:56 IST
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In a move designed to tackle the administrative chaos plaguing India’s tech hub, the Karnataka Legislative Assembly has passed a landmark bill on Tuesday to dismantle Bengaluru's monolithic civic body and replace it with a new, decentralised model of governance.

The Greater Bengaluru Governance (Amendment) Bill, 2025, finalises a plan to break the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) into five smaller, autonomous municipal corporations. This radical restructuring, as reported by News18, is a direct response to the city’s explosive growth, which has seen its population double to over 15 million since the BBMP was formed in 2007, overwhelming its capacity to manage basic services.

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From one behemoth to five corporations 



The new law amends the Greater Bengaluru Governance Act of 2024, which first proposed the split but faced legal and political challenges over fears it centralised too much power with the state government. The 2025 amendment, tabled by Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar, introduces key clarifications to protect local autonomy.