Karnataka Air pollution Management Board orders quick closure of Bigg Boss Kannada studio | Test particulars right here


Bigg Boss Kannada: Copies of the closure order had been forwarded to the Deputy Commissioner of Ramanagara district, the Managing Director of BESCOM, and native electrical officers to supervise its implementation.

Bengaluru:

The Karnataka State Air pollution Management Board (KSPCB) has directed the quick shutdown of the studio premises in Bidadi, Bengaluru South district, the place the favored actuality present Bigg Boss Kannada is filmed. In an official discover dated October 6 (Monday), the Board cited severe violations of environmental legal guidelines by Vels Studios and Leisure Personal Restricted (working as Jolly Wooden Studios and Adventures).

Violations below water and air acts

In response to the closure order, the studio is getting used for large-scale leisure and manufacturing actions with out acquiring necessary Consent for Institution and Consent for Operation below the Water (Prevention and Management of Air pollution) Act, 1974, and the Air (Prevention and Management of Air pollution) Act, 1981. The KSPCB directed the studio to halt all operations instantly and submit a proof inside the stipulated interval, warning of penal motion for non-compliance.

Coordination throughout departments

Copies of the order have been despatched to the Deputy Commissioner of Ramanagara district, BESCOM’s Managing Director, and native electrical engineers to make sure enforcement. The coordinated effort suggests the federal government intends full compliance with the closure directive.

Influence on season 12 manufacturing

Bigg Boss Kannada, hosted by actor Kichcha Sudeep, has been filmed on the custom-built Bidadi set for a number of years. The present stays one in all Karnataka’s top-rated tv programmes, recognized for its massive manufacturing scale and excessive viewers engagement. The closure order comes whilst Season 12 is airing, leaving uncertainty over future episodes and manufacturing continuity.