Kadri Mallikatta market to be reconstructed at a cost of ₹16 crore

October 03, 2017 12:57 am | Updated 12:57 am IST - MANGALURU

The Mangaluru City Corporation has proposed to reconstruct and modernise Kadri-Mallikatta market.

The Mangaluru City Corporation has proposed to reconstruct and modernise Kadri-Mallikatta market.

The market of Mangaluru City Corporation at Kadri Mallikatta is set to get a facelift as the civic body has proposed to reconstruct it at an estimated cost of ₹16 crore.

With the State government giving the technical approval for the proposed project, it now awaits administrative approval from the State Cabinet, according to Mohammed Nazir, Commissioner of the corporation. The administrative approval was expected within a month. Later, the civic body would invite bids for taking up the project. Bidders will have two months to apply.

Referring to the funding, the commissioner said that the civic body would invest ₹4 crore from its enterprise fund and raise ₹6 crore through a loan from a nationalised bank. The remaining ₹6 crore will be taken as a loan from the Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC). He said that that the market complex would have a basement, lower and upper ground floors and three storeys. There would be provisions for selling meat and vegetables separately. In addition, the complex would have shops.

The civic body had mooted the proposal more than a year ago by writing to the KUIDFC to prepare the feasibility report on the project on May 30, 2016. Finally the Urban Development Department approved the project in its meeting on September 26, 2017.

Meanwhile, another modern market being built by Mangaluru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) for the corporation is coming up at Urwa Market. According to the MUDA, the six-storeyed building costing ₹12.29 crore would have 84,891.45 sq. m. Its work began nine months ago. Its basement, mainly for parking, will accommodate 73 cars and 40 two-wheelers. The same floor would have five shops.

The lower ground floor will have 21 shops selling fish and meat. The upper ground floor will have 65 shops selling flowers, fruit and other products. The first floor will have 16 shops, including a canteen. The second floor will have eight offices and the third will have seven.

The building can accomodate 122 shops.

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