Kaikamba: The Samastha Jamiyyathul Muallimeen of Gurupura Range and all Madrasa Management have undertaken cleanliness drive in around Gurupura – Kaikamba area in collaboration with Talent research foundation.
Teachers from different madrasas, the office bearers of Madrasa management and volunteers of TRF picked the the rags from the road side and cleaned three bus stops. This model volunteer service was appreciated by the public.
The President of Gurupura range Jamiyyathul Muallimeen Abdul Majid Darimi, Vice president Mustafa haneefi Addoor, Joint Secretary Asif Yamaani Suralpadi, treasurer Haji Adam musliyar, Suralpadi Khatib. U.R. Sharif Darimi, Asrar nagar Khatib BM Davud Darimi, Moulana Abu-taj Mudabidre, Dk dt Wakf advisory board Vice president Shahul hameed Haji Metro, Gurupur Ramge Madrasa President Noushad Haji Suralpadi, VicePresident M.A. Aboobakar Malali, Secretary M.G. Shahul hameed, Gurupura, President of Suralpadi Mosque Abdul Majid Haji Suralpadi, President of Malali Mosque M. Mamu Manelu, SKSSF Kaikamba former president Mohammad Kunhi Master, Usman Haji Suralpadi, Deluxe Ismail haji, Riyaz Milan, TRF president Riyaz Kannur, Advisor Rafiq Master members Majid Tumbe, Asfar Hussain Nakash Bambila had participated in this cleanliness drive.
Anvar Mazda, Hamid Haji chervat beedi, Badruddin kallagudde offered cool drinks and fruits to the volunteers.
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Bengaluru: The Karnataka Cabinet has approved a formation of separate Dharwad city corporation. Alongside, a 15% hike in fares across the four state transport corporations was also approved. The revised fares will come into effect on January 5.
Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H.K. Patil, addressing the media at the Committee Hall of Vidhana Soudha, provided details about the decision. He explained that the last fare revision for BMTC was a decade ago when diesel cost Rs 60.98 per litre. Since then, operational costs have risen significantly.
Diesel expenditure for the four corporations has increased from Rs 9.16 crore to Rs 13.21 crore, and personnel costs have grown from Rs 12.85 crore to Rs 18.36 crore. The daily operational burden now stands at Rs 9.56 crore. The fare hike is expected to generate an additional Rs 74.85 crore in monthly revenue without burdening the state exchequer, as Rs 5,015 crore has already been allocated for the Shakti Yojana this fiscal year.
Minister Patil announced that the Cabinet has decided to bifurcate the Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation into two independent municipal bodies.
The Cabinet approved the construction of a fishing port in Hejamady village, Udupi, with a revised estimate of Rs 209.13 crore. Additionally, Rs 84.57 crore has been sanctioned for the modernization and dredging of fishing ports.
In a move to strengthen cow shelters, Rs 10.50 crore has been allocated for projects in 14 districts. The Cabinet also approved constructing a building for Visvesvaraya Technical University in Chikkaballapur district at Rs 149.75 crore.
The Cabinet sanctioned a state-of-the-art bus stand in Bannimantap, Mysuru, at a cost of Rs 120 crore. Spread over 14 acres, the facility will include a divisional office, bus units, and commercial shops.
Approval was also granted to utilize Rs 137.85 crore, provided by the Union Finance Ministry under the Special Capital Assistance Scheme, for capital expenditure.
The Kalyana Karnataka Regional Development Board will use Rs 56.92 crore from its SCP/TSP scheme to supply bed sheets, mosquito nets, and clothing to government residential schools and hostels.
The Cabinet approved Rs 100 crore to construct new buildings for 200 veterinary institutions currently housed in rented or dilapidated structures, using NABARD assistance.
In Davangere, a site was allotted to the Karnataka Working Journalists' Association for constructing a civic facility. A plot in Avaragere village was also leased for 30 years at a concessional rate to Nayaka Vidyarthi Nilaya.