Karnataka government is planning an 800 acre township at Tubinakere, located between Mandya and Srirangapatna, to decongest towns and cities along the Bangalore-Mysore corridor.
"After assessing the entire Bangalore-Mysore stretch, we found Tubinakere to be well suited for it has a good amount of dry land for the township," Karnataka Housing Minister M H Ambareesh told reporters.
Karnataka Housing Board will be the executing authority and the place is well connected by train, located on the busy national highway, and has a Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board industrial layout. It also has a University of Mysore study centre.
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In other districts, the ministry has begun work to identify locations having good transport connectivity.
"Tubinakere will be our first exercise; once successful, we will be replicating it in other parts of the state," Ambareesh said.
He also said a fresh survey to launch affordable housing in a big way in the state would be taken up. "A fresh survey is being taken up to assess the number of households that do not have a roof of their own."
As per the survey done in 2003, there were 12 lakh people without a roof of their own and 39 lakh had no residential site.
"Recently, the state cabinet has cleared the housing department's proposal to take up a fresh survey. It will commence shortly," he added.