Karnataka Budget 2022: What would Bengaluru get ?
The expeditious completion of second terminal building of Kempegowda International Airport; increase in the maximum annual passenger capacity to 60 million.
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai presented his maiden budget on Friday. Bommai in his Budget speech said Bengaluru city has been given comprehensive development plan.
Development of Experience Bengaluru Centre in the land belonging to Mysuru Lamps Works Limited in Malleshwaram of Bengaluru.
The development of Tree Parks in NGEF situated in Byappanahalli and in three other places.
Action to commence the works of peripheral ring road of Bengaluru city.
Grant of Rs.850 crore in the year 2021-22 for sub-urban rail project.
The expeditious completion of second terminal building of Kempegowda International Airport; increase in the maximum annual passenger capacity to 60 million.
Implementation of K-100 project at an expenditure of Rs.169 crore to develop Koramangala Valley as a tourist attraction.
Development of Bengaluru Signature Business Park of international standards near Kempegowda International Airport.
Action to rejuvenate and upgrade 248 MLD capacity STP of Koramangala Valley at an expenditure of Rs.450
crore in collaboration with BBMP through Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board.
The approval of the Centre expected for the implementation of 58.2 km long Outer Ring Road – Airport Metro Network 2A and 2B at an estimated cost of Rs.14,788 crore in Bengaluru; Rs.1,600 crore already released for pre-project activities.
Action to implement ‘One Nation, One Card’ scheme before August 2021. Facility to use this card in Namma Metro and buses of Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation.
Implementation of Automatic Fare Collection System in Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation.
Establishment of separate company to manage collection, transportation and processing of solid waste of Bengaluru city.
Starting of a new multi speciality hospital in North Bengaluru.
Operationalisation of Institute of Gastroenterology Sciences and Organ Transplant, which is being constructed at an expenditure of Rs.28 crore, in the current year.
A 50 bed capacity sub-centre of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology in K.C. General Hospital of Bengaluru at an expenditure of Rs.20 crore.
Establishment of Janarogya centres at an expenditure of Rs.10 crore in 57 wards of BBMP.
Renovation and reconstruction of Bruhath Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike schools at an expenditure of Rs.33 crore.
Rs. 2 crore reserved for conducting Literary and Cultural programmes every weekend in Mallathahalli Kala Grama of Bengaluru.
A total allocation of Rs.7,795 crore in the year 2021-22 for the comprehensive development of Bengaluru city