Yes. Sorry about that. The last one is a very good one woeth Rs 52.36 crore to build houses for economically weaker section. Also you know the representatives asked the ministers to maintain transparency and not show any partiality when allotting these houses.
The minister organised a meeting involving all the minister and the newly appointed MCC chief Betsuremath, DC Shikha and Mayor R Lingappa as he organised the JNNURM monitoring committee and asked them to do their work efficiently and make surre things are going good.
Several MPs and MLAs were asked to look into this matter. The city's four MLAs M K Somashekar, Vasu, Tanveer Sait and G T Deve Gowda - and the Mysuru MP were directed by the minister to inspect the project sites and update him.
So the elected representatives have said that the works never go as planned when the officials are not regularly reviewing the project. SO the minister Srinivas Prasad guided them to keep him informed on all the day to day work.
This happened because this project was sponsored by the centre and it has missed several deadlines which has caused a lot of problems to all the parties involved along with some financial setbacks because of them.
There were four projects being funded by the government. The were a solid waste management project worth Rs. 30.37 crores, storm water drain project worth Rs. 132.82 crores, Rs. 39 crore worth project to maintain the Mysore city's heritage and its sorroundings among one more.
Hello. There is some action being taken or at least something on the lines has been started. So revenue and in-charge district minister Srinivasa Prasad has asked the district administration and the MUDA and MCC to clear all these encroachments.