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Pending railway projects to be fast-tracked, says Karnataka minister

He said, the cost of most of these projects have almost doubled “Since 2007, nine railway projects that were launched have not been completed.....after discussion, as the cost has also gone up, putting a burden on both state and central government, we have decided to fast-track these projects. Within 15-20 days, land acquisition and other hurdles will be cleared in a time bound manner,” Somanna said.

Published on: Nov 11, 2021, 24:47:23 IST
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Karnataka infrastructure development minister V Somanna on Wednesday said that the state will fast-track railway projects that are languishing since 2007, in a time-bound manner.

Karnataka minister V Somanna (centre) on Wednesday reviewed the infrastructure development department and held discussions with railway officials regarding the languishing projects. (Mint)
Karnataka minister V Somanna (centre) on Wednesday reviewed the infrastructure development department and held discussions with railway officials regarding the languishing projects. (Mint)

He said, the cost of most of these projects have almost doubled “Since 2007, nine railway projects that were launched have not been completed.....after discussion, as the cost has also gone up, putting a burden on both state and central government, we have decided to fast-track these projects. Within 15-20 days, land acquisition and other hurdles will be cleared in a time bound manner,” Somanna said.

“The state government is in talks with Indian Railways authorities. They were being laggard. We have sent across whatever message we had to and work will speed up from tomorrow,” he added.

The minister on Wednesday reviewed the infrastructure development department and held discussions with railway officials regarding the languishing projects.

Of the nine railway projects cleared since 2007, at least four have seen their total cost go up.

According to Somanna, the cost of the Tumakuru-Rayadurg line has gone up from 479 crore to 2,432 crore, Ginigera-Raichur from 1,350 crore to 2,565 crore, Bagalkot-Kudachi from 816 crore to 1,525 crore and Tumakuru-Chitradurga-Davangere from 1,801 crore to 2,161 crore.

Karnataka has a 50 per cent share in the cost of these projects.

Other than these four, the other railway projects that have been languishing and will be expedited are Munirabad-Mehaboobanagar; Gadag-Wadi; Shivamogga-Shikaripura-Ranebennur; Chikkamagaluru-Belur; Belur-Hassan and Dharwad- Belagavi (which is yet to start).

Noting that about 56 pending railway over bridges and under bridges (ROB/RUB) are languishing in various places, including Bengaluru, Tumakuru among others, Somanna said after discussions, it has been decided to give some shape to this.

“The state government is releasing our share of funds. Once the Centre releases its share at the earliest, minor land-related issues that were being used as an excuse for the delay will be resolved,” he said.

The aim is to finish all these projects in this financial year as much as possible, he said, adding that “We will review them once every month.” Further stating that the work on new airports at Shivamogga, Vijayapura, Hassan, Raichur and Karwar are on track, the Minister said, the Shivamogga airport will be commissioned before 2022.

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