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Nodal officers to monitor CSR-funded public schools; ‘diversion' of corporate funds flagged
Nodal officers to monitor CSR-funded public schools; ‘diversion' of corporate funds flagged

The Hindu

time5 days ago

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  • The Hindu

Nodal officers to monitor CSR-funded public schools; ‘diversion' of corporate funds flagged

The State government has appointed nodal officers to coordinate and expedite the construction of CSR-funded Karnataka Public Schools (KPSs), following a review of the progress of the schools and their funding. Commissioner for Industrial Development Gunjan Krishna has been appointed as the coordinating officer, and Karnataka State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation managing director Khushboo G. Chowdhary has been appointed as the CEO. The two officers will work with various corporates to mobilise CSR funds for the KPSs. Slow progress The decision to appoint nodal officers was taken in view of the slow progress in setting up 2,000 KPSs in the State. Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar expressed unhappiness over slow progress in the construction of KPSs in the State and diversion of funds to NGOs in other States. He pulled up the Deputy Commissioners and zilla panchayat CEOs during a meeting to review the progress of KPSs. 'CSR funds to the tune of ₹8,000 crore are available in the State. We had given clear instructions two years ago that CSR funds of corporates must be used to build KPSs. It has come to our notice that some corporates from the State are allocating CSR funds to some NGOs in other States and taking back 50% of that amount in cash. This is resulting in a loss for the State. It is our responsibility to use it for building the schools here,' he said. 'Branding' schools 'The corporates need not give the government any funds, they can build a school and hand it over to the government. The government can even provide land and building designs. The corporates can even brand the schools in their name,' he said. 'We are building 13 CSR KPSs in my constituency, and each of these schools costs anywhere between ₹9 crore and ₹12 crore. The work on the schools is progressing well only in some regions, while there is negligence in other regions,' he said. Mr. Shivakumar urged the district administration to write letters to corporates in their districts and hold a meeting to discuss the construction of schools using their CSR funds. 'Set a target to build one model public school in every taluk and based on that feedback, set a target to build one school for three gram panchayats,' he told the Deputy Commissioners and zilla panchayat CEOs. 'I have instructed the Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner and zilla panchayat CEO to call a meeting of all corporates in their jurisdiction and discuss the allocation of CSR funds. Similarly, district administrations must hold meetings with corporates,' he said, adding that he would take regular progress reports from now on.

Place proposal before Cabinet to seek fund release for proposed airstrip in Chikkamagaluru: M.B. Patil
Place proposal before Cabinet to seek fund release for proposed airstrip in Chikkamagaluru: M.B. Patil

The Hindu

time22-05-2025

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  • The Hindu

Place proposal before Cabinet to seek fund release for proposed airstrip in Chikkamagaluru: M.B. Patil

The proposed airstrip project in Chikkamagaluru is getting a push as Infrastructure Development Minister M.B. Patil has directed officials to place before the State Cabinet a proposal seeking the release of ₹17.6 crore required for land acquisition for the project The directive came during a meeting attended by Energy Minister K.J. George who is also the district in-charge Minister for Chikkamagaluru along with senior officials. Airstrip projects for Chikkamagaluru and Kodagu were announced in the 2023–24 Budget and the airstrip in Chikkamagaluru aims to boost tourism and trade in the region. The Chikkamagaluru district administration has already provided 137 acres of land for the proposed airstrip, located between Chikkamagaluru and Hiremagaluru. Of this, 120 acres belongs to the government, while the remaining 17.1 are privately owned which needs to be acquired. 'The total acquisition cost is ₹24.6 crore, of which ₹7 crore has already been sanctioned and the remaining ₹17.6 crore is pending,' said Mr. Patil. The matter was under government consideration, and the Karnataka State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIIDC) was directed to release the remaining funds. The proposal has also been forwarded to the Finance Department, and the next step is to bring it before the State Cabinet. In addition to the airstrip, a heliport has also been planned for development at the site, he said. Mr. Patil also said that infrastructure should be developed with the capacity to handle large aircraft in the future. Accordingly, officials were directed to identify adjoining land parcels and begin the acquisition process and a team of experts from KSIIDC will be deployed for the task. On the proposed airstrip in Kodagu, Mr. Patil said that officials have been asked to resolve land acquisition issues at the earliest and to identify suitable land for the project.

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