<p>Urban Development Minister B A Basavaraj said that the state government is planning to introduce Akrama-Sakrama scheme in Mysuru City on the lines of Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The minister explained the scheme in a meeting, at Mysuru City Corporation here, on Thursday. The government has planned to introduce Akrama-Sakrama scheme in Mysuru to regularise unauthorised properties. The government has already reintroduced the scheme in Bengaluru, he said.</p>.<p>Basavaraj said the officials and people’s representatives have done a commendable job to combat the spread of Covid-19. The minister urged them to continue their work and assured his support.</p>.<p>The government aims to make the state 100% free from Covid-19. Since the outbreak of Covid-19 over the last three months, the state has suffered hundreds of crores loss. I have requested Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to provide additional funds to all city corporations. The CM has assured of sanctioning of funds once the state recovers from Covid-19, he said.</p>.<p>The minister said that he will discuss with Mandya Deputy Commissioner in connection with the land acquisition to arrange drinking water to MUDA layouts in Mysuru district.</p>.<p>In another meeting at MUDA, the minister directed the officials to follow up the proposals sent to the state government for approval. MUDA has come up with a project to distribute sites to economically weaker sections, which is pending with the government. </p>.<p>MUDA officials said that MUDA has planned six projects and is waiting for approval from the government. The minister assured of getting approval. </p>.<p>MP Pratap Simha, MLAs S A Ramdas, G T Devegowda and Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G Sankar were present. </p>
<p>Urban Development Minister B A Basavaraj said that the state government is planning to introduce Akrama-Sakrama scheme in Mysuru City on the lines of Bengaluru.</p>.<p>The minister explained the scheme in a meeting, at Mysuru City Corporation here, on Thursday. The government has planned to introduce Akrama-Sakrama scheme in Mysuru to regularise unauthorised properties. The government has already reintroduced the scheme in Bengaluru, he said.</p>.<p>Basavaraj said the officials and people’s representatives have done a commendable job to combat the spread of Covid-19. The minister urged them to continue their work and assured his support.</p>.<p>The government aims to make the state 100% free from Covid-19. Since the outbreak of Covid-19 over the last three months, the state has suffered hundreds of crores loss. I have requested Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to provide additional funds to all city corporations. The CM has assured of sanctioning of funds once the state recovers from Covid-19, he said.</p>.<p>The minister said that he will discuss with Mandya Deputy Commissioner in connection with the land acquisition to arrange drinking water to MUDA layouts in Mysuru district.</p>.<p>In another meeting at MUDA, the minister directed the officials to follow up the proposals sent to the state government for approval. MUDA has come up with a project to distribute sites to economically weaker sections, which is pending with the government. </p>.<p>MUDA officials said that MUDA has planned six projects and is waiting for approval from the government. The minister assured of getting approval. </p>.<p>MP Pratap Simha, MLAs S A Ramdas, G T Devegowda and Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G Sankar were present. </p>