Karnataka Budget 2022: Jobs, Mekedatu Water Project; Know what Bangalore gets

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai presented the budget on Friday and announced several projects for Bengaluru city and district. CM has promised to create jobs in Bengaluru after Corona faces unemployment. Here’s what has been announced for Silicon City, including the construction of the Jewelery Park, the Mekedatu Water Project:

Phase 3 Metro Development in Bengaluru City

CM Bommai said that the DPR for the third phase of Bengaluru Metro will be submitted at a cost of Rs 11,250 crore. It will cover 32 km outer ring road from Hebbal to JP Nagar and 13 km between Hosahalli and Kadabagere, News18 Kannada reported. Additionally, Rs 55 crore for connecting metro stations with railway stations at Whitefield, KR Puram, Baiyappanahalli, Yeshwantpura and Yelahanka.

sky walk construction

An announcement has been made to build a sky walk at Banashankari Junction at a cost of Rs 45 crore. BBMP of Grade Separator and Overpass Works at Gorguntepalya Junction will be jointly owned by BDA and NH Highway. The budget also emphasized the development of Kempegowda, a historic 1297-acre land acquisition process and a modern smart city. News18 Kannada said that steps have been taken to convert more than 6 lakh properties from B account to A account in BBMP range.

Construction of super specialty hospital

The budget of Karnataka has proposed the construction of a 500-bed capacity super specialty hospital in four parts of Bengaluru. Development of Bangalore Public Schools (Upgradation of Government Schools at a cost of Rs.89 crore) and selected twenty selected Public Schools in Bengaluru, It has been decided to re-implement our clinic in every ward of Bengaluru. CM Bommai has allocated Rs 11 crore for health in the state.

Jobs

With the objective of creating a ‘Mega Jewelery Park’ in private partnership to provide linkage facility to gold and jewelery craftsmen and micro and small scale industries. It aims to create jobs for 10,000 people, News18 Kannada reported.

Rs 1,000 crore earmarked for Mekedatu project

A total of Rs 1,000 crore has been earmarked for the completion of Mekedatu Equilibrium Reservoir and Bengaluru Drinking Water Project, which will be implemented by obtaining necessary approvals from the appropriate authority of the Central Government.

Rs 1500 fixed for storm water drainage in Bangalore

A grant of Rs 1,500 crore has been earmarked for developing mega-storm water drains to prevent floods in Bengaluru.

Bengaluru Integrated Development, Infrastructure Development

The Amrut Nagrothana project, which is estimated to cost Rs 6,000 crore over three years, is to be implemented in the infrastructure of Bengaluru city. Plans are underway to complete the construction of 1,297 acres of pending construction of the Nadaprabhu Kempegowda project and build a smart city at a cost of Rs 1,500 crore. There are plans to upgrade and upgrade the old 20 waste water treatment plants at various locations in Bengaluru.

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