Belagavi City Corporation has approved a resolution to the transfer of facilitation of civil areas from military closure in the areas of the ancient city. This follows an instruction from the state government to all cities of state acantonation.
The issue was discussed at a recent meeting of the Permanent Finance Committee. The members adopted a resolution to facilitate the transfer of residential colonies, markets, bungalows, land and open space within the area of cliff to the corporation. This is different from a previous decision of BCC to take care of only residential areas in the cliff.
The president of the Committee, Netravati Bhagwat, Mayor Mangesh Pawar, ViceAlcalde Vani Joshi and others were present at the meeting.
This follows a meeting with the attached commissioner Mohammad Roshan, who informed the officers a decision of the state government. The State Government has asked all urban local organizations to seek the decision to transfer all the components of civil use areas in military closure areas. Around 1763 acres of land in the city of Belagavi are administered by the Cantonment Board, which is different from the BCC. However, with the BCC seeking the transfer of all civil areas, the BCC will administer a significant part of the city in the future, after the transfer is affected.
Meanwhile, the members of the Welfare Association of the Residents of Cantonment de Belgaum (BCRWA) have urged the State Government to build the new office of the attached commissioner in the 102 acres of the abandoned military farm that not that not that the one that does not that the one that does not that the one that does not that the one that does not It is the one that is not of what not that it is not the one that is not of what is not of what is not of what is not of what is not of what is not of what is not of what it is not that Hindalga is being considered now.
The ministers Sable Jarkiholi and Laxmi Hebbalkar have recently inspected thesis sites, together with the current facilities of the DC office. The abandoned military farm is in the heart of the city, near the Bogares circle. It would be well adapted for the purpose of the DC office. The BCRWA had previously suggested the abandoned military dairy farm as an adequate site, an idea appreciated by the Secretary of Defense, he mentioned.
The current DC office area is overcrowded and inaccessible. The other preselected locations are remote and far from the city. Relocating the DC office to remote areas is not practical. It is better to use the 102 vacant land acres located in the center of the old military dairy farm. The Ministry of Defense is willing to transfer the land to the state government under the “scheme of exchange scheme of equal value value. It can have a complete complex of government offices with wooded roads, wide parking and a maidan for public collection. Malls.
The carriers of the Omarfarooq Nawab, Ranjan Shetti, Nitin Khot and others have signed the letter.
Published – April 19, 2025 01:04 am ist