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Minister launches development works worth Rs. 1 crore CAVA students to re-design replica of Bhagat Singh in gallows Swimming pool proposed on the same spot of ‘Bahusar Swimming Pool’ Mysore/Mysuru: The Freedom Fighters’ Park at Subbarayanakere, a piece of land in the heart of city, which was witness to many historical events, is all set for a total facelift at an estimated cost of Rs.1 crore. This place had been in a state of neglect for many years with no attention by Mysuru City Corporation (MCC). After sustained efforts by the area Corporator and Mysore District Freedom Fighters’ Association, this historic place saw some developmental activities. However, development was going on only in bits and pieces much to the displeasure of citizens. ....
Mysore/Mysuru: A round table conference on seeking inner reservation in jobs and education for Adivasis and implementation of Muzaffar Assadi Report was held at the Freedom Fighters’ Park in Subbarayanakere Grounds here this morning. The conference was organised under the aegis of Budakattu Moolanivasigala Jagruta Vedike. Speaking after inaugurating the conference, senior writer Prof. Kalegowda Nagawara said that Adivasis, who are considered as an indigenous tribe of the Indian sub-continent, are nature’s children. Pointing out that Adivasis (indengeous tribal communities) are lagging far behind in terms of education and development, he said that providing inner reservation in jobs and education will help the tribal communities in coming to the mainstream society. ....