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Rs 44.4 crore approved for Chitranagari in Kolhapur
Rs 44.4 crore approved for Chitranagari in Kolhapur

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Rs 44.4 crore approved for Chitranagari in Kolhapur

Kolhapur: The development of Chitranagari, Kolhapur's film city, has received approval for Rs 44.4 crore in funding, as announced by MLA Amal Mahadik. The funds will facilitate the essential modernisation of Chitranagari's facilities. At the Workers' Welfare Board drama competition inauguration, Mahadik had initially proposed Rs 50 crore for Chitranagari. Following his request to cultural affairs minister Ashish Shelar, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, the authorities sanctioned Rs 44.4 crore. The allocation includes Rs 2.6 crore for CCTV installation and fire safety equipment. Rs 14.7 crore has been designated for constructing the main entrance, installing 300kv solar panels, and developing a temple within the premises. The post-production unit construction received Rs 11.2 crore, while Rs 9.2 crore was allocated for advanced machinery and facilities. Additionally, Rs 6.6 crore was approved for establishing a screening theatre. MLA Amal Mahadik said, "We are trying to bring maximum funds required in the future to make Chitranagari equipped with all facilities. The talent of the artists and technicians from this place will be given scope, and the identity of Kolhapur as the home of the Marathi film industry will now become more prominent." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 中年以降であれば、このゲームは必須です。 BuzzDaily Winners ゲームをプレイ Undo Kolhapur: The development of Chitranagari, Kolhapur's film city, has received approval for Rs 44.4 crore in funding, as announced by MLA Amal Mahadik. The funds will facilitate the essential modernisation of Chitranagari's facilities. At the Workers' Welfare Board drama competition inauguration, Mahadik had initially proposed Rs 50 crore for Chitranagari. Following his request to cultural affairs minister Ashish Shelar, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, the authorities sanctioned Rs 44.4 crore. The allocation includes Rs 2.6 crore for CCTV installation and fire safety equipment. Rs 14.7 crore has been designated for constructing the main entrance, installing 300kv solar panels, and developing a temple within the premises. The post-production unit construction received Rs 11.2 crore, while Rs 9.2 crore was allocated for advanced machinery and facilities. Additionally, Rs 6.6 crore was approved for establishing a screening theatre. MLA Amal Mahadik said, "We are trying to bring maximum funds required in the future to make Chitranagari equipped with all facilities. The talent of the artists and technicians from this place will be given scope, and the identity of Kolhapur as the home of the Marathi film industry will now become more prominent."

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