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Karnataka will set up competitive exam training centre in Delhi, says Minister
The State government will establish a competitive training centre in New Delhi for candidates from Karnataka, PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi said in Belagavi on Friday.
The centre will train students from the general, SC/ST, and OBC categories. Around ₹60 crore will be spent on the building construction, the Minister said.
The centre will focus on training students in UPSC and other competitive examinations, he said. He was speaking at the Independence Day celebrations. This would be taken up under the SCP and TSP scheme. It will provide a grant of ₹25 crore to set up a Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Cultural Center, hostel, training centre, and basic infrastructure in Bengaluru. For the first time, a grant of ₹20 crore will be spent on developing vacant sites under the pilot scheme and reallocate sites to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes families, he said.
He said that some long projects in Belagavi will be launched soon. CM Siddaramaiah will launch work on the flyover work, the new Deputy Commissioner's office, and the new building of Patrika Bhavan next month. The Patrika Bhavan would be built at the cost of ₹10 crore.
Work in the first phase of the flyover will start from Sankam Hotel and end at Ashoka Circle, RTO Circle, Channamma Circle, Bogarves Circle. Work on the 4.5 km flyover at a cost of ₹200 crore will start by September.
He told reporters that the Irrigation Department had set a target of providing water to 1 lakh hectares of area in Belagavi. Priority would be given to filling projects.
The state government is committed to the comprehensive development of the Saundatti Yallamma temple and Saundatti town at a cost of ₹215 crore. Already, administrative approval has been accorded, and the tender process has begun. Tourism Development Minister H.K. Patil is keen on this project, he said.
In Belagavi, a new Deputy Commissioner's office would be built at the cost of ₹55 crore.
The Chief Minister will also inaugurate several works that he had launched in his first term. Most of them were complete now, the Minister said. The district stadium will receive a grant of ₹10 crore per year.