The Hindu 10.06.2016
Rs. 7,300 cr. for city’s infrastructure development in Bengaluru
Bengaluru is set to get a boost in terms of
infrastructural development with the State cabinet on Wednesday clearing
a Rs. 7,300-crore action plan to be implemented over the next two years
under the
Nagaroththana
scheme.
The allocation is the highest in the recent
times. The last two occasions when the city got substantial amount of
funds was before the elections to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike
in 2009-10 and 2015.
Civic works
Briefing
reporters after the cabinet meeting, Law Minister T. B. Jayachandra
said the works include those related to building and development of
roads, drains, railway level crossings and lake development. Clearance
for all those works that would be worth over Rs. 10 crore would have to
be taken from a high-level committee constituted by the government, he
pointed out.
Initially, the State government wanted to reduce the size of the action plan to Rs. 6,050 crore.
However, the cabinet had decided to ensure that the action plan size remains at Rs. 7,300 crore, the minister said.
The works would be taken up during the financial years 2016-17 and 2017-18.