B-SMILE Launches with ₹7,000 Crore Commitment
B-SMILE Launches with ₹7,000 Crore Commitment
Why in the News ?
The Karnataka government has launched B-SMILE, a special-purpose vehicle with an initial ₹7,000 crore funding to execute large urban infrastructure projects in Bengaluru. The initiative aims to combine public funding and private investment for urban transformation.
Understanding Formation and Ownership Structure:
- B-SMILE stands for Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited.
- It is a special-purpose vehicle (SPV) dedicated to executing large-scale infrastructure projects in Bengaluru.
- It will begin operations with an initial financial commitment of ₹7,000 crore from the Karnataka government.
- The government will hold a 90% stake, and the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will hold 10%.
- The company is fully state-owned but permitted to attract private investment to boost flexibility and resources.
Governance and Administrative Setup
- B-SMILE will be governed by an 11-member board.
- Headed by a full-time CEO (IAS officer).
- Members include:
- Mayor of Bengaluru
- Commissioners of Bangalore Development Authority and BWSSB
- BBMP’s Engineer-in-Chief
- Three private sector experts
- This mix aims to provide administrative efficiency and technical expertise.
- The board structure may change after implementation of the Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, 2024 and BBMP’s division.
Initial Projects and Development Goals
- First major project: construction of 40 km of tunnel roads to reduce surface traffic congestion.
- Tunnel roads are part of a larger decongestion blueprint for the city.
B-SMILE will play a pivotal role in transforming urban mobility and infrastructure planning in Bengaluru