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Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Mysore MP promises swift resolution of logistics park issues
Mysuru: Mysore MP Yaduveer Wadiyar on Tuesday said he will take swift action to address the operational challenges faced by the Multi Modal Logistics Park, an inland container depot in Kadakola, which was developed by Container Corporation of India (CONCOR). The depot, inaugurated virtually by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March 2024, was built at an estimated cost of Rs 100 crore but remained underutilised due to the absence of a customs clearance facility. Suresh Jain, general secretary of the micro, small and medium enterprises council, Mysuru, highlighted the issue, stating, "Without a customs clearance facility, industries are forced to rely on ports in Chennai, Mangaluru, or Kochi, rendering the depot idle." Responding to the concerns, Yaduveer told reporters that he was unaware of this issue. "I will work to resolve it at the earliest," he said. Meanwhile, Yaduveer announced plans to commemorate Mysuru Maharaja Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar's birth anniversary on Wednesday, uniquely by making the Mysuru Palace plastic-free. "We will install a water vending machine on the palace premises. This will end the problem of water bottle menace," he said. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 금액 상관없이 빚이라면 딱 6%만 갚으세요 법무법인 더 알아보기 Additionally, he revealed that over 3,500 civic workers will receive 20 kg of food items at an event at the Maharaja's College Ground. "It is our duty to support the civic workers who serve the society. Our aim is to provide ration for a month," he said. Addressing the issue of Kamal Haasan's controversial statement, which was perceived as anti-Kannada, Yaduveer stated that only the public can teach a lesson by boycotting the actor's films until he apologises. "Languages naturally influence one another, but claiming one language gave birth to another is unacceptable," he remarked. The MP also called on the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) and police to devise a strategy to prevent miscreants from defacing statues in the city, emphasising the need to protect public monuments.


Deccan Herald
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Deccan Herald
Tamannaah Bhatia as KSDL's new brand ambassador: Right or wrong?
Critics, including Mysuru royal scion Yaduveer Wadiyar and actor-politician Ramya (Divya Spandana), condemned the decision, arguing that it sidelines regional ties and even reinforces outdated beauty standards.


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Op Sindoor: Tiranga Yatra in Mys tomorrow
Mysuru: The Mysuru district unit of BJP will take out Tiranga Yatra here on to reporters, Mysuru MP Yaduveer Wadiyar said a procession will be taken out as part of the yatra. He urged politicians to maintain unity when it comes to issues of national yatra is to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor and congratulate the Indian armed forces , he said, adding: "It will be an apolitical yatra. All like-minded organisations can join." The yatra will start at 10am at Field Marshal KM Cariappa Statue on JLB Road in the city, and end at the same spot after passing through the main streets of the city. Ex-servicemen, students, women's organisations, and various voluntary organisations will be part of the yatra, the MP also urged political parties not to politicise issues related to national security. He stated that the PM and the Union govt have taken appropriate decisions, and the armed forces have already explained India's highlighted that Operation Sindoor's objective was to destroy terrorist bases and their safe havens in Pakistan."Pakistan, now reduced to a state of dependency, has been soliciting financial assistance from the IMF. No political party should exploit the situation for political gain while the entire nation unites in support of our armed forces. The Prime Minister has warned that Pakistan will face dire repercussions if it engages in cross-border terrorism again," he added.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Madikeri garbage disposal project faces delays ahead of monsoon
Madikeri: The scientific garbage disposal in Madikeri city remains unresolved, with mounting waste concerns showing no improvement. Despite finalising a tender for legacy waste clearance, the project faces delays and might not be completed before the upcoming monsoon MP Yaduveer Wadiyar and Madikeri MLA Manthar Gowda initiated the legacy waste clearance project at Stone Hill in March. Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, Rs 5 crore was allocated for scientific waste disposal, with a commitment to complete the task by June. However, despite the formal launch, the authorities showed little interest in implementing the project city still awaits the arrival of the necessary equipment and workforce. The Stone Hill waste disposal project in Subramanya Nagar, budgeted at Rs 5.4 crore, has a nine-month completion timeline. The funding structure includes 50% from the Union govt, 33% from the state, and 17% from the municipal council. The project aims to dispose of 76,636 tonnes of accumulated garbage but faces unexplained officials maintain that the clearance process will commence soon. However, rain might hamper this project as the garbage has to be dried completely before the segregation CMC commissioner Ramesh urged the contractor to begin the project at the earliest.


Hans India
28-04-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Int'l cricket match dream in Mysuru all set to be reality with new stadium approval
Mysuru: Cricket lovers in Mysuru can finally see their dream of watching international cricket matches come true, thanks to the efforts of Member of Parliament Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar. The process of granting land approval for a long-stalled sports complex has received a renewed boost. The state cabinet has now approved the necessary land to be allocated for the cricket stadium in Huyilalu village of Ilavala hobli in Mysuru. Yaduveer Wadiyar, who has been continuously advocating for this project as the MP for Mysuru, expressed his satisfaction at the recent developments. In a statement released to the press, Yaduveer Wadiyar mentioned the excitement to fulfill the dreams of Mysureans to witness international cricket matches in the cultural capital. He highlighted that the construction of a cricket ground by the Karnataka State Cricket Association had been on hold for several years, but now has been reignited. He also noted that he had met Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Mysuru District Minister Dr. H.C. Mahadevapppa, Revenue Minister Krishna Byregowda, and Chief Secretary Shalini Rajanish to push for this project. Their support was crucial in making this long-awaited dream a reality. The cabinet decision during a special meeting in Chamarajanagar to provide the required land for the stadium was welcomed as a significant achievement for Mysuru. Yaduveer reaffirmed that the first phase of land approval has been completed, and he will ensure that land acquisition and other necessary works proceed swiftly. 'Our primary goal is to realize the dreams of Mysureans. I am committed to taking all necessary steps to make the cricket stadium a reality in our cultural capital. Let's all join hands and work towards this goal,' said the MP. With this significant development, the vision of a cricket stadium in Mysuru is closer to realization, promising a bright future for sports and cricket in the region.