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Karnataka Govt Mulls Merging Tumakuru District With Bengaluru City, Says G Parameshwara

Karnataka Govt Mulls Merging Tumakuru District With Bengaluru City, Says G Parameshwara

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Hailing DK Shivakumar, Parameshwara said that he has made a good proposal to make Ramanagara city a part of the Bengaluru South district.
In a significant move for Karnataka, the state government has proposed to merge Tumakuru district with Bengaluru city. This was announced by the state home minister G Parameshwara. Minister Parameshwara said that he had submitted a proposal to this effect to the government.
The proposal suggests converting Tumakuru into the 'Bengaluru North district," aligning it more closely with Bengaluru's rapid expansion. Parameshwara informed that Bengaluru's fast pace of evolution may touch neighbouring cities such as Tumakuru, Ramanagara, Kolar, and Chikkaballapur.
'In such a situation, there is a difference between Tumkur district and 'Bengaluru North district.' For those in New York, 'Bengaluru North' is easy to understand. Tumakuru district is somewhere like this. That is why such an effort has been made," G Parameshwara added.
The state home minister explained that Bengaluru's growth has already extended beyond areas like Nelamangala, and with Tumakuru being only 30 kilometers away from the state capital, merging them will make sense.
Further, the minister informed that a proposal to include 14 gram panchayats has been prepared under the jurisdiction of Mahanagara Palike, adding that Tumakuru city will expand its authority in the coming days.
Hailing deputy CM DK Shivakumar, he said that the former has made a good proposal to make Ramanagara city a part of the Bengaluru South district.
'Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar made a good plan and made Ramanagara district the Bengaluru South district. The government has approved this plan and issued an order. As soon as it is called Bengaluru South, its nature changes. Similarly, he said that they will think about how to make Tumakuru district", he said.
Meanwhile, G Parameshwara on Monday said that he has requested Union Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to okay the construction of a 'Welcome' arch on the National Highway in Tumakuru.
Speaking to reporters at Sadashivanagar inTumakuru District, the minister said that Rs 5 crore has been provided from the Smart City project to build the Welcome arch on the National Highway in Tumakuru.

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