Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Cabinet Meet 21.09.2010
The scheme will do away with giving cash as compensation to land losers. Instead, they will get a whopping 9,583 sqft of developed land per every acre of land acquired by the KIADB. The compensation deal has been brought on par with the BDA package, which awards over 9,500 sqft of developed land as compensation for the land loser. The board, which functions under the commerce and industries department, was awarding 8,500 sqft land or cash in form of compensation.
"Our priority is farmers and they should get real value for the land they lose. The department not only gives land, but also developed ones as compensation, that too more than 9,500 sq ft,'' home minister V S Acharya said.
OTHER DECISIONS
* The Vajpayee Arogya scheme will be extended to Belgaum division districts. The scheme is being implemented only in Gulbarga division at present
* Rs 8 crore approved to set up effluent-treatment plants at Victoria and Bowring hospitals
* Rs 2,038-crore Asia Development Bank (ADB) for developing nine roads by Karnataka State Highway Infrastructure Project (K-SHIP)
* 50% reservation for women in panchayats while choosing president and vice-presidents
* 3,780km of road network will be developed in 189 rural assembly segments at a rate of 20 km per constituency. Rs 28 lakh to be given to each segment for construction and maintenance of the road
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Cabinet expansion

Yeddyurappa expands Karnataka cabinet
Thu, Jul 10 07:35 PM
Bangalore, July 10 (ANI): In a clever political move, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa expanded his cabinet to full capacity by including three more prominent politicians on Thursday.
In a glittering ceremony held on the lawns of Raj bhavan, State Governor Rameshwar Thakur administered oath of office to Balachandra Jarkiholi, Anand Asnotikar and Shivanagouda Naik. Naik was poached from the Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S).
Talking to media after the swearing in ceremony, Jarkiholi said pressure from the people forced him to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
B Sriramulu, who was reportedly involved in the legislator poaching operation, felt that this would consolidate the BJP and Chief Minister Yeddyurappa's hands.
With Thursday's Cabinet expansion, all 34 cabinet berths, the maximum allowed as per Constitutional norm.
(more photos and report in http://www.mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=broadcast&broadcastid=84288)