The Economic Times 03.09.2013
Govt plans Rs 2,100 crore push to develop 8 towns around Bangalore
The city clusters proposed to be developed are Nelamangala, Magadi,
Anekal, Bidadi, Dabaspet, Harohalli, Devanahalli and Hoskote, Urban
Development Minister Vinay Kumar Sorake told reporters here.
Officials said the objective is to attract investment in those clusters
by developing and upgrading them and “dispersing Bangalore investment”
into these areas.
Meanwhile, they said detailed project report
on Phase-I of the Rs 8,759-crore suburban rail system for Bangalore
comprising five corridors, including from the city to Tumkur, Ramanagara
and Bangarpet, would be completed “very soon”.
Officials said a
Special Purpose Vehicle — Bangalore Suburban Rail Corporation — would
be set up for implementing the project which is expected to ease
congestion in the city.
Sorake said a Cabinet note has been
prepared to upgrade city municipal councils of Tumkur, Shimoga and
Bijapura to city corporations.
The Minister said during the
transition phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
(JnNURM), 61 projects with estimated cost of Rs 5,265.22 crore have been
forwarded for approval to the Union Ministry of Urban Development,
adding, Rs 168 crore of them had already been approved.
“Seventeen water supply projects with estimated cost of Rs 711.92 crore have been submitted to the Central government under UIDSSMT (Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns)”, Sorake said.
He said a Rs 1,760 crore project has been prepared to provide 24X7
water supply to the entire corporation area of Belgaum, Gulbarga and
Hubli-Dharwad cities on PPP basis with World Bank assistance.
Sorake also said a project is under preparation for state-level
heritage-based urban development programme for Karnataka with World Bank
assistance.
He said a master plan would be prepared in phases to project requirements of cities of Karnataka in the year 2040.
Workshops would be conducted for corporators of at the city and
state-levels, Sorake said, adding, ward committees and citizen foras
would be set up to create awareness among the people on funding in their
areas and to monitor quality of works undertaken there.