Discussion begins for ‘Bengaluru agenda’
The Hindu
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday said that the Government is setting an agenda for a planned development of Bengaluru.“Some prominent entrepreneurs have invited me for a preliminary discussio
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday said that the Government is setting an agenda for a planned development of Bengaluru.
“Some prominent entrepreneurs have invited me for a preliminary discussion on plans for economic growth and development of Bengaluru and Karnataka. This is the first in the series of such discussions planned,” the Chief Minister told reporters before attending the discussion on ‘Bengaluru Agenda’ hosted by Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar Shaw on Sunday.
Stating that prominent entrepreneurs are interested in playing a role in Bengaluru’s development, he said, “More comprehensive discussions would follow after the meeting. The discussions would involve prominent personalities from various domains, legislators from Bengaluru, Cabinet colleagues, and senior officers.”
Chennai has two categories of Black kites: a larger group heading to the city from the western parts of India during the south west monsoon and heading back when the monsoon is past; and another group, smaller and resident, which would make minor movements in and around Chennai looking for an optimal atmosphere for nesting and raising the young. A couple of pylons in Perumbakkam suggest that Black kites have found an ideal nesting space there
This is part of the Karnataka Namakarana Suvarna Mahotsava celebrations organised to mark the naming of the State as ‘Karnataka’ during the tenure of the late D. Devaraj Urs. The statue, sculpted at an approximate cost of ₹21.24 crore, is 41-foot-tall including the pedestal and weighs around 31.5 tonnes.