Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has expressed his government s commitment to addressing mobility challenges in Bengaluru city, stating that it is working on a result-oriented and multi-dimensional approach. He emphasized that Bengaluru is not just a city but a symbol of innovation, diversity, and progress. The government s commitment extends beyond development to creating a cleaner, greener city that provides quality services to its citizens.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced that the government will form an internal committee to appeal to the Finance Commission to increase the state s share of revenue to 5% from 3.7%. He emphasized that states cannot exit the current GST and devolution system, but the Congress party will fight for states rights at the Central level.
The proposals were cleared on Friday by the committee headed by Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development Minister M B Patil here, a statement said. Proposals submitted by Bengaluru-based companies, Gokula Education Foundation (Medical), and Rashtreeya Sikshana Samithi Trust, which are to invest Ra 484.33 crores and Rs 415 crores respectively, were among the marquee projects greenlighted by the panel.
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