K\'taka Minister rules out spending on Brindavan Gardens

K'taka Minister rules out spending on Brindavan Gardens

Press Trust of India  |  Belagavi (Karnataka) 

The government Thursday said not even a penny would be spent on the proposed upgradation of the adjoining the Dam (KRS) or the installation of a mammoth statue of Mother Cauvery.

for Water Resources D K Shivakumar said this in the state Assembly while replying to opposition BJP leader B S Yeddyurappa, who asked him to list his priorities while pointing at the pending irrigation projects in the state, especially in north

To this, Shivakumar said the completion of key irrigation projects, including the Upper Krishna Project, was the priority of the government.

Earlier, during the question hour, Yeddyurappa said the government was planning to develop the as a tourism spot by spending Rs 1,500 crore when irrigation projects, including the Upper Krishna project, were pending for years.

"If it goes on like this, pending projects will not be completed even after 10 years. Lets take up the project when there is money in abundance, but for now let's give the priority towards irrigation projects, he said.

Chief H D Kumaraswamy, in his first-ever budget presented on July 5, had proposed to restore the grandeur of and Dam by developing it on the model of Disneyland with public-private participation.

Industrialists were eager to invest in the project, Kumaraswamy, who also holds Finance portfolio, had said in his budget speech, while providing Rs 5 crore to prepare the detailed project report.

Recently, Shivakumar had said the proposal regarding the project was yet to come before the cabinet and maintained that private partners would invest in it.

Noting that about 300 acre land was available for the purpose, the had also said that the project would help in creating jobs for the local population.

The Brindavan Gardens, primarily a terrace garden, is laid out in about 60 acres immediately behind the across the

The had, in 1927, started the work of laying out this garden, then known as the Krishnarajendra Terrace Garden, under the aegis of Sir Mirza Ismail, the then Dewan of the princely State of

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 20:35 IST