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He was speaking at a program to celebrate the 513th birth anniversary of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda, the founder of Bengaluru, and distribute scholarships for school children jointly organized by PSR Builders, Grassroot, and ABSS.
”We have resolved to develop Bengaluru into a city with amenities of international standards and we are committed to making it a reality,” Bommai said.
”Our government is committed for the comprehensive development of Bengaluru. Works on Rs 6,000 crore Nagarothana projects have started. About Rs 1,600 crore has been provided for the development of stormwater drains,” Bommai said.
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Tenders have been invited for the Peripheral Ring Road, for which the work will start this year itself, the Chief Minister said.
He also told the gathering that the Metro services are being extended, many beautification works have been taken up in the city and greater emphasis is being given for improving the infrastructure of the city.
Bommai attributed the present civic woes of the city to the failure of the previous governments to take up underground drain works, development of roads, and Cauvery water supply works in many parts of the city.
Referring to traffic congestion, the Chief Minister said measures are being taken to ease the vehicular traffic flow and satellite towns would be developed to decongest Bengaluru.