Karnataka seeks ₹5,000 cr for backward region
The Cabinet, at its meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, also decided to set up a separate secretariat for the region.
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To develop tourism in the famous Anjanadri Hill and surrounding areas of Koppal district, Rs 100 crore will be provided, the chief minister said.PHOTO:
Kalaburagi,
17 Sept
The
Karnataka Cabinet that met here on Tuesday adopted a resolution requesting the
Central government to release Rs 5,000 crore for the development of the
backward Kalyana Karnataka region.
The
Cabinet, at its meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, also decided to
set up a separate secretariat for the region.
The Cabinet
meeting coincided with the 'Kalyana Karnataka Utsava' celebrated every year to
mark the liberation of the region from the Nizam’s rule, and also ten years of
Article 371(J) of the Constitution under which the region got special status.
"Our
government has walked the talk -- that Rs 5,000 crore will be given for Kalyana
Karnataka region every year. We have set aside Rs 5,000 crore for 2024-25; the
Central government has not given even a single rupee in the last ten years
since the amendment to constitution by adding Article 371(J),"
Siddaramaiah said.
In a
briefing on Cabinet decisions, he said a resolution has been adopted requesting
the Centre to also give Rs 5,000 crore for development projects in the region.
Fulfilling
a long standing demand, the Cabinet approved a separate secretariat for Kalyana
Karnataka region, Siddaramaiah said.
Kalaburagi
is considered as the capital of the 'Kalyana Karnataka' (earlier known as
Hyderabad Karnataka).
The region
comprises the districts of Bidar, Ballari, Vijayanagara, Kalaburagi, Koppal,
Raichur and Yadgir.
Siddaramaiah
said the Cabinet gave its approval for a total 56 proposals -- Detailed Project
Reports amounting Rs 12,692 crore -- out of which 46 related to Kalyana
Karnataka region (Rs 11,770 crore).
The Cabinet
gave its nod to upgrade Bidar and Raichur Municipal Councils into Corporations.
Also
approval was given for a drinking water project covering all villages in Bidar
and Kalaburagi districts costing Rs 7,200 crore. "This will be sent to the
Centre, the Central government will be requested to bear half the cost (Rs
3,600 crore) and the other half will be borne by the state," the Chief
Minister said.
The Cabinet
also decided to fill 17,439 government posts that are vacant in the region in a
phased manner.
He said all
the budget proposals relating to Kalyana Karnataka region announced in the
2024-25 budget were accorded administrative sanction by the Cabinet.
In Kalyana
Karnataka region, 45 new Primary Health Centres and 31 Community Health Centres
will be started; nine hospitals will be upgraded as taluk hospitals and two
will be upgraded as district hospitals, at a total cost of Rs 890 crore,
Siddaramaiah said.
The
Congress had swept the Lok Sabha polls held earlier this year in this region.
Deputy
Chief Minister D K Shivakumar said "From 'Anubhava Mantapa' to Anjanadri
hill (considered by many to be lord Hanuman's birthplace)...all tourism spots
and monuments-related proposals were brought before the Cabinet".
"The
Cabinet has given its approval for the protection and development of all these
spots and monuments," Shivakumar said.
Earlier on
Tuesday, Siddaramaiah said the state government is planning to develop
Kalaburagi into a smart city with an estimated investment of Rs 1,685 crore,
which will improve the quality of life for its residents and attract investment
in backward districts.
Under the
Mahatma Gandhi Nagar Vikas Yojana 2.0, Rs 200 crore each is being provided for
basic infrastructure development in Kalaburagi and Ballari municipal
corporations, he said.
A scheme
called "Kalyana Patha" has been developed to improve road
connectivity and rural development in the Kalyana Karnataka region, he said.-PTI
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