BANGALORE: The state cabinet on Thursday agreed to provide a total of Rs 6,000 crore in the next three years for infrastructure development in the capital city of Bangalore.
Speaking to reporters after a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai in the Assembly today, Law Minister JC Madhuswamy said the Bangalore development project has been approved by the government for the next three years at a cost of Rs. The amount is being provided under the Amrit Nagar project.
Yet the former minister The. Rs. 12 crore for Ambarish's monumental development, Rs.
He said the cabinet had approved the construction of a five-star hotel and a ropeway in Shimoga's famous Jog Falls with private public partnership.
The state cabinet has agreed to a fourth phase action plan of chief ministers' Amrita Nagar corporation for Rs 3885 crore to develop urban local bodies.
This action plan for the period 2022-23 to 24-25 will focus on the holistic development of municipal, municipal and urban panchayats to alleviate the lack of basic facilities.
Amrita Nagar 4th Stage Project has allocated Rs 920 crores for each of the 23 District Centers and 1st Class Municipalities at a cost of Rs 40 crore. The remaining 38 municipalities have been allocated a sum of Rs 1140 crore for each of the 30 crores.
The 124 municipalities have been given Rs 1240 crore as per the Rs 10 crore each and Rs 585 crore to the 117 town panchayats.
Under the scheme, 24.10 per cent of the total amount of funds provided to urban local bodies will be allocated for the development of basic amenities for the most populated areas belonging to Scheduled Caste / Tribal Utilities. He said the 5 per cent grant would be earmarked for the welfare of the disabled and 7.25 per cent for the welfare of other poor people.
80 Conclusion for filling the post of nurses
The state government has decided to fill 80 vacancies in the AYUSH department. Out of the 177 vacancies in the Karnataka Ayush Nurses Association, 80 vacancies have been approved by direct recruitment.
It has been decided to give 2% to 20 points of service per year for those who are on contract basis, and a maximum of 10 years will be given for those who have served one year. It is also unrelated to the recruitment undertaken by KPSC. Madhuswamy said this was a direct recruitment made by the government other than KPSC.
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