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Rs. 10 crore sought for development works during Paryaya festival: Sorake

Updated - March 29, 2016 05:17 pm IST

Published - August 25, 2015 12:00 am IST - Udupi:

Minister for Urban Development Vinay Kumar Sorake chaired a review meeting of development projects.

Urban Development Minister Vinay Kumar Sorake said on Monday that his ministry had submitted a proposal of Rs. 10 crore for improvement of infrastructure, and widening and development of roads in Udupi city for the Paryaya festival in January next year.

He was speaking at a review meeting of development projects at the District Offices Complex here.

Mr. Sorake said it was not right to press for more money as the State was facing drought. He outlined the measures that urban local bodies should take to become self-reliant. He directed the officials to follow the Belagavi model in this regard.

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All main streets of Udupi city should have footpaths. The roads should be widened where necessary through the Transfer of Development Rights scheme, he said.

The Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department said the department had prepared an estimate for development of roads at Bannanje, Brahmagiri, Ajjarkad, Kinimulki, Diana, Kalsank, Badagupete, Rajangana, Tenkapete, Gundibail, Ambagilu and Mission Compound in Udupi city.

Local bodies should use the grants made available to them under the Nagarothana scheme and AMRUT schemes for development works, Mr. Sorake said.

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He directed the officials to provide all facilities needed to the members of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Officers should consider their issues from the point of view of welfare.

The land reserved for backward classes in the district known as ‘DC Manna Bhoomi’ should be distributed to eligible SC/ST beneficiaries. Mass contact programmes should be held compulsorily in all taluks from next month, Mr. Sorake said.

A committee has been formed under the CEO of Zilla Panchayat, M. Kangavalli, to provide housing to the homeless persons under the housing schemes, said Deputy Commissioner R. Vishal.

The issue of sand mining, Regional Science Centre, problems related to Revenue Department, establishment of a medical college and Government Tool and Training Centre in the district, were also discussed in the meeting.

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