Thursday, June 23, 2011

Minister promises ring road

KURNOOL: Minister for Minor Irrigation T.G. Venkatesh embarked upon a mega project to construct a dozen community halls worth Rs. 4.68 crore in the city. On Wednesday, he laid foundation for 12 community halls and planned to initiate another four soon.
Addressing a series of meetings after laying stone at Chinmaya School, Nehru Memorial School, Kids World Park, Dharmapet, KVR College, Narasimha Reddy Nagar, Labour Colony, Teachers Colony, Illur Nagar, Chanikyapuri, Sriramnagar and C. Camp, he promised a ring road around the city at a cost of Rs. 30 crore.
The Minister said funds were being pooled from different sources like MLA, MPLADS, and MLC funds to take up the comprehensive project. He said a track was being laid along the bund of KC canal at a cost of Rs. 50 crore which would be a multi-purpose utility. The Minister said development works were planned in a comprehensive way meeting the every day needs of public in the entire city. Community halls, roads, parks, health centres and even burial grounds were thought to be essentials in the city. He said a sanitation drive would be launched in the next phase to shift dust bins which became breeding ground for pigs. He sought cooperation of the people. Collector Ramsankar Naik, Municipal Commissioner Balakrishna, and Municipal Engineer Rajasekhar were present.

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