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Karna govt mulling upgrading KRS dam on the lines of disney

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru

The Karnataka government is mulling a proposal to upgrade the Brindavan gardens adjoining the Krishnarajasagara dam, on the lines of Disney land that includes installation of a mammoth watch tower statue of "Mother Cauvery."

Water Resources Minister D K Shivakumar along with Tourism Minister Sa Ra Mahesh has held a meeting with officials from the water resources and the tourism departments on Wednesday regarding this, officials said.

"Statue is just a part of it... government in thebudget for tourism purpose has provisioned for up-gradation of Brindavan Gardens that has musical fountain.

We want to upgrade it on the lines of Disney land," Shivakumar told reporters here on Thursday.

 

He said concepts had come from architects depicting Karnataka's rich culturual heritage and architecture.

"The concept includes a tall towering statue like of Mother Cauvery that includes a lift from where visitors can view the dam and surrounding areas from the gallery.

We have seen the concept and have given certain suggestions," he saidadding that a global tender would be called for investing intothe project.

The Minister also clarified that, it is just a concept and the proposal in this regard is yet to come before the cabinet.

Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy in his first everbudget presented on July 5, had proposed to bring back thegrandeur of Brindavan Gardens and Krishnarajasagara dam bydeveloping it on the model of America's Disneyland with publicprivate participation.

Global industrialists are eager to invest in the project, Kumaraswamy, who also holds Finance portfolio, hadsaid in his budget speech, while providing Rs 5 crore to prepare the detailed project report.

Noting that about 300 acre land was available for the purpose, the Minister not wanting to divulge much said, "we are working out for more land if required."

"There is sufficient land. We want to do this without affecting thepublic," he said.

Asked about the project cost, Shivakumar said, private partners would invest and the government would only invest in the initial stage.

"I don't want to detail much on how the project will be now itself," he said not wishing to share details on the height of the proposed statue.

To a query on Congress' opposition to 'Statue ofUnity' in Gujarat and proposed Ram statue in UP, Shivakumar said, the proposal was not just for statue, it is a theme park with an aimto promote tourism.

"Some architects have given a concept proposal for a watch tower that will have a shape (of mother Cauvery)," he said adding that there is also design for a street depicting the heritage and history of Karnataka which will have models of Hampi and Gol Gumbaz among others.

The Brindavan Gardens, primarily a terrace garden is laid out in about 60 acres immediately behind the Krishnaraja Sagar dam across the river Cauvery.

The Department of Horticulture in 1927 started the work of laying out this garden, then called theKrishnarajendra Terrace Garden, under the aegis of Sir MirzaIsmail, the then Dewan of the princely State of Mysore.

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First Published: Nov 15 2018 | 5:50 PM IST

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