Mysore/Mysuru: In an early-morning demolition drive, the
Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) demolished a commercial complex with five shops that were being built illegally opposite the Mysuru-Bengaluru Highway. The land belonged to MUDA.
The demolition drive that began at 6 am was carried out under Police protection and earth-movers were used for the task. In a press release, MUDA Commissioner Dr. D.B. Natesh said that the commercial shops were being built at Belavatha village Survey Number 295 opposite the Mysuru-Bengaluru Highway (to the north of Shobha Garden Layout).
The press release said that despite several warnings, the owner of the commercial complex went ahead and had raised the building. The order to raze the structures was issued by the Commissioner and the land was reclaimed.
Tenders invited for Hale Unduwadi project
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December 12, 2020 18:47 IST
First phase will supply piped water to burgeoning western parts of Mysuru city and 92 villages
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First phase will supply piped water to burgeoning western parts of Mysuru city and 92 villages
Tenders have finally been invited for the much-awaited Hale Unduwadi drinking water project, which is expected to meet the fast growing drinking water requirements of a rapidly expanding Mysuru city and its surrounding areas.
The first phase of the project, which is estimated to cost ₹210.5 crore, will draw 150 million litres per day (MLD) from the Cauvery at Hale Unduwadi near KRS reservoir to supply piped water to the burgeoning western parts of the city and 92 villages.
Mysore/Mysuru: In a bid to expedite ongoing projects,
Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) Chairman H.V. Rajeev inspected several ongoing major Civil and other infrastructure works in and around the city this morning.
He first visited water storage tank at Vijayanagar First stage, where works are underway for 24×7 drinking water supply. Later, he inspected the widening and development works of the road leading from CITB Kalyana Mantap at Hebbal to the Outer Ring Road. This road widening and other associated civil works have been taken up at an estimated cost of Rs. 4.98 crore. The works include asphaltation of 3.15 km stretch, construction of median and carriageway of 7.5 mt. width on both sides, building box drainages along the road wherever necessary and cobble stone pavement of footpath on either side.