The New Indian Express 30.01.2014
The New Indian Express 30.01.2014
A slew of projects to ease traffic congestion in the city received
Cabinet nod on Tuesday. The Cabinet cleared the proposal for making five
important traffic corridors signal-free. They are: Mysore Road to
Central Silk Board, Central Silk Board to Vellara Junction, Rajkumar
Road to Yeshwantpur Circle, Vellara Junction to National Highway 4 near
Kundalahalli and Mekhri Circle to Hope Farm near Whitefiled.
According
to sources, the project is estimated to cost about `630 crore. The
Cabinet is also said to have agreed to start the tender process for
developing five arterial roads in the Central Business District of
Bangalore.
The roads are: St Marks Road, Richmond Road, Residency Road, Vittal Mallya Road and Commissariat Road.
The five roads would be developed under the Tender SURE system.
According
to sources, the Cabinet deferred a decision on the CID report on
irregularities in recruitment of probationary officers by KPSC in 2011.
The government is thinking of cancelling the selection list and starting a fresh process for selection of candidates.
It is said to have decided to seek legal opinion before taking a final decision.
The
Cabinet also proposed to set up a Regional Drug Testing Laboratory in
Hubli at a cost of `9 crore, establish a comprehensive bio-technology
centre at T Narasipura for storing a gene pool of native breeds of
various crops.
It is learnt that it has decided to appoint Justice
H N Nagamohan Das as a judicial member of the Karnataka Administrative
Tribunal (KAT).