The Karnataka government would 'sincerely' implement the Dr Nanjundappa report on regional imbalances to ensure overall development of the state, chief minister Dharam Singh said. |
The government had initiated relief works in the flood-ravaged areas of Belgaum, Bijapur and Bagalkote at a cost of Rs 400 crore, Singh, who declared open the new North Western Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation bus terminus here, said. |
Singh said he had requested the centre to release Rs 1,167 crore as tsunami-type assistance in view of the rain havoc in south Karnataka. |
He would be calling on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in two-three days to seek more central assistance. |
He said the state government had already release rs 46 crores for laying of broad guage line between bagalkote and gadag and another rs 20 crores would be released. |
Singh instructed the dcs of dharwad and gadag to intervene and arrest the fall in prices of onions and chillies to help farmers. |
On the demand for a bench of state high court bench at hubli-dharwad, the chief minister said he and the law minister would meet chief justice of karnataka high court and discuss with him commencement of the circuit bench and gulbarga. |