Thursday, October 3, 2013

New Improvement in Banglores Infra

The budget is focusing on strong infrastructure for Bangalore City. The government has done a study for suburban rails which is connecting Bangalore to Tumkur, Ramanagara etc. The cost of the project is expected up to 8759 crore. A special purpose vehicle from Bangalore sub urban rail corporation has been implemented for the project.

The development of the arterial and sub arterial of 100km roads are costing Rs 300 crore and Rs 500 crore for the construction of the grade separators at important place and near to K.R Puram Bridge. Stretching of two important corridors like Bannerghatta Road and Sarjapur Road has revised the plan of 2015 and it costs of Rs 300 crore.  And also the construction of elevated roads from Jayadeva Hospital to Central Silk Board with the integration with the phase II metro and the cost is Rs 150 crore. For the safety of the pedestrians crossing the roads by constructing a pedestrian sky walls cost Rs 100 crore and Rs 250 crore will be provided to the basic infrastructure providing a newly added 110 villages in BBMP.

For the construction of multilevel car parking an amount of Rs 100crore will be provided. For the projects of JnNURM grants Rs 320 crore is provided. In Bangalore disposing of solid waste has become a major problem, for this government is supporting BBMP by providing Rs 100 crore to adopt modern technologies in solid waste management like preparation of compost and generation of electricity. Government is going to introduce a new parking policy in all city corporations.

For the construction of Railway over Bridge and Railway under Bridge at railway Rs 200 Crore has been provided for level crossing which is associated with Railway authorities. By October the Metro line from Sampige Road to peenya covering 10.5 km will be active. Rs 26,405 crore is expected shortly for the clearance from Government of India for Namma Metro works. This is of phase II covering 72 kms. BMRCL will undertake the development of Kengeri and Veerasandra Lake in the current year. For the development of 44 lakes by removing the encroachments and to stop the sewage flow into lakes Rs 100 crore will be provided. By the year 2013-2014 it is planned to plant the saplings of 1.60 lakhs trees across Bangalore with the cost of Rs 20 crore through BMRCL.

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