Udupi, October 2: Chief Minister Jagdish Shettar has said that the government will take all possible measures to revive the defunct Brahamavar sugar factory.
Speaking after inaugurating the renovated Town Hall in Udupi on Monday, Chief Minister said the government will look into all the possible solutions to revive the factory. An official meeting will be convened shortly to discuss the issue.
He said that measures will be taken to create a separate DCC Bank to Udupi district.
“The state government had sent proposal for including many cities under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) of the Central Government. Earlier, Mysore and Bangalore were considered by central government under the project,” he said.
Stating that the government is committed to the overall development of the state, the CM said entire scenario is rapidly changing in the process of development. He said the government is utilising funds on constructing Ambedkar Bhavan, Morarji Desai Bhavan, colleges and hostels, which has led to the development of the State.
The volume “Pragati Pratibimba” was released and Chief Minister's Health cards were launched on the occasion.
Chief Minister also inaugurated Vartha Bhavan, the hostel built by Social Welfare Department and hostel built by DIET institution. He laid foundation stone for sophisticated traffic station complex and also inaugurated Bujanga Park in Udupi.
He unveiled the statue of Karamballi Sanjeev Shetty at Ambagilu junction and laid foundation stone to the four-laning of Kalsanka-Tangadangadi stretch at Kalsanka junction.
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