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Mangalore City Development Authority cut repair costs by 80%

Mangalore City Development Authority cut repair costs by 80%
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Mangaluru: Mangalore Urban Development Authority (Young) has been cut down the cost of repairs for the layout, single site and land change by five times, after the demand is fine by the state government.
The revised fee was approved by the Chairperson of Minister B S Yediyurappa and the Department of Urban Development Minister B A Basavaraja (Banyarati).
Citing examples, the young chairman Ravishankar Mijar said on Wednesday that if the cost of repairs for five cents worth 6 lakh percent is Rs 33,000, according to the revised order, the cost is Rs 6,800.
Furthermore, he said the layout of housing developed by young in Konaje will be finished soon, and with this, young, ready to share sites after 15 years.
In the layout of Konaje, he said that being developed at 13.2 hectares at a cost of Rs 10.2 Crore.
About 90% of work has been completed.
Layout will have 135 sites and 94 will be available for allocations at the end of the year.
The lake is also being developed near the layout.
Meanwhile, the layout in Kunjathbail in 17.5 hectares was being developed, and young was in the process of obtaining technical approval for the development of the layout in Chelelaru, he said.
Young Master Plan Master Plan-III is being developed under the Amrut Scheme, using GIS technology.
Provisions will be made for widening roads, truck terminals and four bay trucks to avoid traffic congestion.
The Green Mangaluru initiative under the initiative of Green Mangaluru, the development of lakes and restoration they were taken.
Five lakes have been developed, and are waiting declared open.
10 other lakes are being developed.
There are also plans to develop at least 15 parks, after the corporation identifies the place.
Urwa Market, a problem related to the newly built UNWA market will be arranged immediately, and the steps will be taken to shift traders to the market.

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