Irrigation projects worth Rs 5500 crore sanctioned- CM Bommai

Dr.Thomas (Special Correspondent)

I n the last three months,irrigation projects worth Rs. 5500 crore have been sanctioned and launched, said Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

Speaking after unveiling the statues of Kittur Rani Chennamma, Kranti Veera Sangolli Rayanna,and Dr.B.R.Ambedkar in the premises of Suvarna Vidhana Soudha here on Tuesday, he said in this year’s budget, provision has been made to establish the Kittur Karnataka Development Authority which will decide on various big projects and the special funds required for development as well as work out the plan of action.

The Kittur Karnataka region is known for agriculture, irrigation, agriculture-based industries, sugar factories, and other businesses as well as for education.

Through planned development of this prosperous region, this region must get its due share in development such as infrastructure, national highways, and railways through concerted efforts.

Fulfilling people’s aspirations

The CM said the government got the inspiration to install the statues from the people and more impetus has been for the development of irrigation in this part.

All the pending projects in the UKP- third stage have been completed. Efforts had been made in the last 7-8 years for giving the uniform price to farmers and the government decided to make payment through the cheque.

The DPR for the Kalasa-Bandura project is ready and tenders are floated.The work will be launched by them in the coming days.Between Kittur and Dharwad, the FMCG has been started on 300 acres of land and this has provided jobs to one lakh people.

The Special Investment Zone, Jayadeva Hospital in Dharwad, and Kidwai Hospital in Belagavi have been established. The development of Kittur Karnataka in the coming days will help in the growth of Karnataka and the country.

Inspiration from statues

He said the first war of freedom struggle was first launched by Sangolli Rayanna who was later hanged by Britishers. During the independence movement, Dr Ambedkar Had visited the Belagavi district in Karnataka.

The maximum numbers of freedom fighters are in the Belagavi district.This is the rich heritage of Belagavi and that made the government install the statues of Rani Chennamma,Sangolli Rayanna, and Dr Ambedkar in front of Suvarna Vidhana Soudha.

Speaker in the State Legislative Assembly Vishveshwar Hegde Kageri, Chairman in the State Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti, PWD Minister C.C.Patil, Ministers, Shashikala Jolle, Shankar Patil Munenkoppa, Murgesh Nirani, MLAs Duryodhana Aihole, P.Rajeev, Ramesh Jarkiholi, Anil Benake, Abhay Patil, Mahantesh Doddagoudar, Mahadevappa Yadwad, MLCs Lakshman Sawadi and Prakash Hukkeri were present.