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Metro Airport line tender deadline extended by BMRCL due to lockdown
The Centre had given its clearance for the 38.44 km line with 17 stations airport line on April 20 and the contract was to be awarded by May 15.
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BENGALURU: The much-awaited KR Puram to KIA Metro line via Hebbal is set to get further delayed due to the raging covid pandemic. Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation, which was set to finalise the tenders for this Reach 2B line by next week has now extended it by one more month. The new deadline would be June 14.
Preparations on to recover excess 400 acres from NICE
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I’ve held a meeting with Bommai, says Ashok
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I’ve held a meeting with Bommai, says Ashok
Revenue Minister R. Ashok on Wednesday told the Legislative Assembly that he held a meeting to look into the issue of taking back over 400 acres of excess land that is in possession of the Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises (NICE).
Intervening during the debate on the State Budget, the Minister said: “We need to take back the 400 acres. I have held a meeting with Home and Law Minister Basavaraj Bommai in this regard.”
Vehicles left stranded as agitators close bypass road
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Commuters suffer as they had to wait for nearly two hours before the police cleared the Hubballi-Dharwad stretch after the protest
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Congress workers and members of some civic organisations staging a protest demanding widening of the Hubballi-Dharwad bypass road in Hubballi on Monday.
Commuters suffer as they had to wait for nearly two hours before the police cleared the Hubballi-Dharwad stretch after the protest
Members of some civic organisations and Congress workers closed the Hubballi-Dharwad bypass road on Monday, during a protest demanding that work be taken up immediately to widen it.
Dropping Law Minister from panel on BMIC raises eyebrows
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Cabinet reconstitutes sub-committee formed in February
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Cabinet reconstitutes sub-committee formed in February The State Cabinet’s decision to drop Law Minister J.C. Madhuswamy from a sub-committee formed in February 2020 to resolve legal disputes related to land acquisition for the Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) project has drawn the ire of activists fighting for farmers in the case.
Mr. Madhuswamy had reportedly taken a strong stand that all excess land notified for the project must be returned.
The Cabinet sub-committee is tasked with implementing the recent Supreme Court order that said the project should be implemented strictly according to the Framework Agreement (FWA). The agenda of the first meeting of the sub-committee included release of excess land from preliminary notification and revision of the outline development plan as per the FWA, sources said. The