BENGALURU:
The Karnataka Housing Board (KHB) will build an integrated township near Kempegowda International Airport. Both residential and commercial complexes would come up along with the integrated township on 65 acres of land out of 95.23 acres in Chikkajala-Meenukunte village.
Housing Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan inspected the proposed township project which is coming up as a joint venture between KHB and land owners on a 50:50 percent ratio, on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion, he said this was the most prestigious housing project to be taken by the KHB. The proposal to build the world-class integrated township at a cost of Rs 850 crore has been submitted to the government. Already, farmers have given the consent letter to hand over 43 acres of land out of the total 95.13 acres required for the project. Already, 65 acres of land were available. The Board is confident of getting the rest of the land. A comprehensive action plan would be prepared, take the government’s consent, and call for tenders.
Housing Department Principal Secretary Naveen Raj Singh, KHB Commissioner Kavita Mannikeri, and Chief Engineer were present.
On this occasion, Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan also inspected the ongoing work for the construction of 1047 houses near Nagareshwara Nagenahalli in the K.R.Puram Assembly Constituency on behalf of the Karnataka Housing Board, at a cost of Rs 95 crore. He instructed the officials for the speedy completion of the works.
Slum Development Board Director Venkatesh and Chief Engineer Balaraju were present.