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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Foundation stones laid for development projects worth Rs. 5 crore in Hukkeri

 Source: http://www.hindu.com/2010/01/28/stories/2010012850910300.htm


Foundation stones laid for development projects worth Rs. 5 crore

‘Government has agreed to release Rs. 50 crore for NWKRTC’


Belgaum: The Government has earmarked Rs. 1,200 crore for the overall development of small and medium towns in the State, said Minister for Water Resources and district in-charge Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday.

Addressing a function organised to lay foundation stones for various development programmes worth Rs. 5 crore in Hukkeri, he said no government in the past had facilitated as much funds for development of small and medium towns in the State as being done by the Yeddyurappa Government. The Government has earmarked Rs. 5 crore each for a town having municipality, Rs. 15 crore each for city municipalities and Rs. 2 crore each for town panchayats. The allocation of funds would ensure expeditious development and improvement of infrastructure in these towns.

“Thus, contractors and officials should make proper utilisation of these funds,” he said.

Mr. Bommai also set in process the improvement of the bus stand in Hukkeri town (taken up at an estimated cost of Rs. 50.26 lakh), development work worth Rs. 2 crore in Sankeshwar town and released five new buses.

Later, Minister for Cooperation Lakshman Savadi unveiled a stone plaque to mark the foundation stone laying for the construction of a Rani Channamma Residential School in Hukkeri town.

Chairman of North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation Mallikarjun Savarkar said the Government had agreed to release Rs. 50 crore to the corporation for improving its services in the region. The Government had provided Rs. 25 crore as per the recommendations of the Nanjundappa Committee on Redressal of Regional Imbalances.

He said the corporation had introduced 455 new buses. Another 150 buses would be introduced by the end of March, he said. Steps have been taken to cut down losses by 50 per cent this year, he added. Sri Shivalingeshwar Swamiji of Nidasoshi Siddha Samsthan Math attend the function. Minister for Horticulture Umesh V. Katti present.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Samskrutik Bhavan for Belgaum

Source: http://www.hindu.com/2010/01/13/stories/2010011351610300.htm

Belgaum: Minister for Major and Medium Irrigation and district in charge Basavaraj Bommai has promised to construct a new Samskrutik Bhavan in the city.

At a meeting here on Monday, he said the building would be constructed with the funds available under the special grant of Rs. 100 crore provided to the Belgaum City Corporation by the Government. The construction would facilitate organising national and international level events.

He said the Government had accorded approval to development works, including roads and drainage lines in the city worth Rs. 86.08 crore.

Earlier, Kannada Rakshana Vedike activists led by district president Rajeev Topannavar met the Minister pointing out that a majority of works planned under the special grants pertained to roads and drainage lines at the cost of other development/improvement works.