Infrastructure not up to mark: Kumaraswamy
Infrastructure not up to mark: Kumaraswamy
The Hindu
BANGALORE: Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on Monday conceded that infrastructure development in Bangalore had not met the expectations of either the investors or the public.
Farmers to get their due
Mr. Kumaraswamy made it clear that in the land acquisition process, Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA), which plans to develop 734 km of roads around the city, should not deny farmers a fair deal. He was launching the BMRDA's land survey ahead of developing the Satellite Town Ring Road, the Intermediate Ring Road and Radial Roads. The survey exercise is expected to be completed in four months after which the project can be taken up under the National Highways Development Project Phase VII.
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