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The Prime Minister is determined to develop Kalyana Karnataka.

Prime Minister Siddaramaiah addresses a meeting in Yadgir on Saturday. | Photo Loan: Special Editing

Prime Minister Siddaramaiah promised that the government has released 13,000 Crore to Kalyana Kariana Regional Development Board (KKRDB) since 2023 and will continue to release the annual grant and will be developed in all sectors.

On Saturday, Kalyana in Yadgir was speaking after the furnishing stones under the Karyana Regional Council of Karnataka 440.63 Crore costs under the ‘Agyba Avishkara’ project.

12 Primary Health Center (PHC), Six Community Health Center (CHC) and a Urban Health Center and a 30 to 50 Bed 16 CHC, upgrade of three Taluk Health Center (THC) from 100 to 150 beds, upgrade of two CHC from 30 to 100 beds and an upgrade of a PHC of 100 CC is included in the project.

Siddaramaiah said the DM Nanjundappa committee report was the most backward area in the province. However, the government has created the Govinda Rao Committee to examine the facts about regional imbalances in the region, and the committee will soon submit its report and broadcast to the remaining funds on the basis of the report.

“Health, education, infrastructure and employment sectors are thought to be developed first. Therefore, these sectors will be developed under the ‘Shikshana Avishkara’, ‘Arogya Avishkara’ and ‘Kalyan Patha’ programs, and KKRDB President Ajay Singh added that the grant should be published effectively.

Expressing concerns about the deaths of mothers and infants, the state government is determined to take the necessary measures to develop the health sector with new programs.

The Prime Minister said the government had surrendered what he had promised and claimed to be 242 promises from 593 before the election.

Hyderabad Karnataka Gandhi called the deceased Kollur Mallappa praising Siddaramaiah, the necessary land was given to build his monument and small -scale industries advised Sharanabaspa Darshanapur to complete next year.

Mr. Ajay Singh said the board was ready to spend the grant released by the government government.

Mr. Darshanapur praised the Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for his efforts to implement Article 371 (J), which provides specific status for the region, and said that many development studies were applied especially after the Congress came to power.

Health Minister Dinesh Gundi Rao said that a cabinet meeting in Kalaburagi approved 857 Crore sanctions to improve the health sector in the region where KKRBD will provide 350 crore, and the remaining amount will be provided by the health department.

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