×
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Independence Day 2024: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah urges Centre to give states their fair right in funds

'History shows that people have never forgiven backdoor politics that disregards people’s mandate', said Siddaramaiah.
Last Updated : 15 August 2024, 06:21 IST

Follow Us :

Comments

'Five guarantees will continue'

Giving a brief rundown of the progress of the Congress government's five guarantee schemes, the chief minister explained this was the government's focus on redistribution of wealth and Universal Basic Income.

“These programme will continue," he repeated twice, emphasising that the government will give a “befitting” reply to people who prophesised the bankruptcy of the state through these schemes.

He shared the government’s other social security schemes and incentives, particularly DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) programmes and pro-farmer initiatives. “Since coming to power, our government has spent Rs 13,027 crore on social security schemes such as old age pensions, widow pensions, Maithri and Manaswini schemes,” he said.

Education, environment, development

Besides starting 100 new Maulana Azad schools and 25 Morarji Desai Residential Schools, Siddaramaiah noted, the government has appointed a total of 11,494 teachers to state-run primary schools. Acknowledging the delay in drought relief last year, he said that the government had disbursed Rs 3,454.66 crore to over 38.58 lakh farmers who suffered crop losses. “It has been decided to allocate houses along with Rs 1.2 lakh compensation for those lost houses (due to flooding),” he said. Additionally, the government intends to take up long-term infrastructure development for “Brand Bengaluru” through an integrated financial model costing at least Rs 48,686 crore. “Our government has a strong resolve to implement the Peripheral Ring Road project to reduce traffic congestion,” he said.

Ongoing and upcoming projects by the state government

Landslide mitigation measures at Rs 100 crore in collaboration with the Geological Surgery of India and the National Institute of Rock Mechanics.

Construction of 1,917 km of state highways, 2,502 km of district main roads and 150 bridges.

Tenders underway for development of 1,468 km highways at an estimated cost of Rs 4,000 crore in stage 1 of State Highway Development Project Phase 5.

Ongoing projects worth Rs 5,000 crore through the Kalyana Karnataka Development Board.

Twenty new residential schools and 295 new post-matric hostels sanctioned this year under Karnataka Residential Education Institution Society.

Karnataka Clean Mobility Policy 2024-29 in final stages of approval.

ADVERTISEMENT
Published 15 August 2024, 06:21 IST

Follow us on :

Follow Us