Twin cities get nothing new but NK gets a share

Hubballi: Thursday’s funds has grew to become out to be a unhappiness for the twin cities of Hubballi-Dharwad however chief minister Kumaraswamy has managed to sanction some projects to different parts of north and central Karnataka.
The twin cities have not found a place in the funds however a statement on a multi-level automobile parking for 5 municipal firms has raised interest. It isn't clear if the Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation is going to get the power or not.

University of Agriculture Sciences, Dharwad, has been allocated Rs three crore for propagating vacuum era which the university has evolved for long run storage of dry chilli, black pepper, cashew, cumin, coriander, fenugreek, and so on.

Dharwad and Kalaburagi will each get a frozen semen distribution centre. The executive has proposed to introduce the Israel type of drip irrigation in certain agriculture lands in Chitradurga, Koppal and Gadag districts and horticulture land in Yadgir and Haveri.

A tourism university can be established at global heritage website Hampi at an estimated cost of Rs three crore by involving some private gamers. The executive will provide Rs 60 lakh as share capital to private training institutes who come ahead to impart two-year diploma courses to youths who intend to work as tourist guides in Belur, Hampi and Vijayapura.

The executive has proposed to ascertain cardiology, oncology and trauma gadgets on the Vijayapura district health facility. New tremendous specialty hospitals can be setup in Belagavi and Kalaburagi. New 450-bed new hospitals can be established in the clinical colleges at Gadag and Koppal.


Kumaraswamy has also announced a scheme for SC/ST graduates to supply training to take in competitive examinations equivalent to UPSC, KPSC and banking checks, in collaboration with private training institutes in Kalaburagi under Article 371 (J).


The funds has also promised to give significance to the textile industry in Ballari district as many more opportunities are coming to the state after the expiry of WTO’s Multi Fibre Arrangement.


The executive plans to supply Rs 2000 crore capital in the next 4 years to the corporations that come ahead to fabricate agricultural implements in Bidar district. The executive has also proposed to take in a project at a price of Rs 100 crore to irrigate about 10,225 hectares of land in Hirekodi, Nagarala, Nez and different villages of Chikkodi taluk in Belagavi district by using water from the river Krishna.


Twin cities get nothing new but NK gets a share Twin cities get nothing new but NK gets a share Reviewed by Kailash on July 06, 2018 Rating: 5
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