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Cash-strapped MUDA will have a tough time arranging funds for land acquisition
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MUDA has proposed a peripheral ring road 6 km beyond the existing Outer Ring Road ( in picture) to wean away in-bound traffic to Mysuru and disperse growth. | Photo Credit:
M.A. SRIRAM
Cash-strapped MUDA will have a tough time arranging funds for land acquisition
The Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) for Mysuru proposed in the master plan 2031 to wean away out-bound traffic and disperse growth, has remained a non-starter over financial and land acquisition issues.
The PRR was initially mentioned in the master plan and the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) announced its intent on going ahead with it in 2016. But almost 5 years later, the project is on the backburner and there is little discussion on taking it forward though the authorities aver that the project has not been scrapped.
Now, get MUDA approval for building plans within a day
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‘Namma Mane, Namma Licence’ initiative launched for hassle-free sanctions
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Minister S.T. Somashekar launching ‘Namma Mane, Namma Licence’ programme in Mysuru on Thursday. H.V. Rajeev, MUDA chairman, and L. Nagendra, MLA, are seen.
‘Namma Mane, Namma Licence’ initiative launched for hassle-free sanctions
In a relief to those planning to construct houses, the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) on Thursday launched a new initiative – “Namme Mane, Namma Licence” – that assures approval of building plans within a day.
If documents of the property are clear, then they are assured of the sanction of the licence for constructing their dream house in layouts coming under the MUDA limits.
Mulls 2,500 single, double-bedroom flats
Mysore/Mysuru: Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) is mulling developing a
Township at Lalithadripura in the foot of Chamundi Hill.
In this connection, Co-operation and District Minister S.T. Somashekar and MUDA Chairman H.V. Rajeev along with a team of officials inspected the spot yesterday [see pic].
Later, talking to media, the Minister said the MUDA is working out a plan to go for the construction of flats in Mysuru on the lines of Bengaluru and sell it at affordable price. On 22 acres available in Lalithadripura, it was possible to construct 2,500 flats of single and double-bedrooms.
MUDA opens special Over The Counter Service (OTC-S) Kiosk
Mysore/Mysuru: For the first time in Karnataka State, the
Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) has launched ‘Namma Mane – Namma Licence’ service that will help people to get building plan approved within a day.
Henceforth, citizens need not run from pillar to post or grease the palm of officials to get the MUDA building plan approved. If all documents submitted are perfect, then people can collect the licence to build the house within a day. This single window Over The Counter-Service (OTC-S) Kiosk established in the first floor of MUDA Office, adjacent to Bank of Baroda, was opened this morning by Co-operation and District Minister S.T. Somashekar in the presence of MUDA Chairman H.V. Rajeev, MUDA Commissioner Dr. D.B. Natesh and MLA L.Nagendra.
MCC is watching; Both Public and Govt. agencies will be penalised
Mysore/Mysuru: The
Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) Commissioner’s strict warning against road-cutters is taken with a pinch of salt with different agencies damaging the blacktop and concrete roads in the name of repair or laying new pipelines.
MCC Commissioner Gurudatta Hegde’s warning came in the wake of complaints from citizens regarding unauthorised cutting of asphalted roads to lay underground power cables, water and UGD pipelines without permission. The road-cutters are not only individuals but are also certain Government agencies. They cut the road and leave it without filling it. Even the MCC Area Inspector or Engineer do not bother to penalise such individuals.