Founder of Kalyan Karnataka Horata Samiti Lakshman Dasti appealing to a press conference in Kalaburagag in Wedsday. , Photographic credit: ARUn bulkar
Kalyana Karnataka Horata Samiti will present a high -energy Committee Memorandum for compensation for regional imbalances based on M. Govind Rao established by the State Government on Thursday and Friday, which was proven on Thursday and Friday on Thursday and Friday.
Founder President Samiti Lakshman Dasti, who addressed Prespersons on Wednesday, called on the committee to effectively solve urban and rural problems by creating taluk units to focus on specific needs in rural areas.
The Committee should consider indicators across economic, social and environmental dimensions, including medical services, agriculture, education, industry, trade, forest resources, irrigation, road transport and head income, reflecting ground reality, he said.
Mr. Dasti said that, according to the NanjundAppa Committee report, from 10 talls in the undivided district of Kalaburagagi, nine classified as the most backward and one backward.
Now, although Kalaburagi and Yadgir are two districts with new talos, due to the current situation it is necessary to apply scientific methods using knowledge and indicators based on data based on the complex development of the Kalyana Karnataka region, he said.
The Committee should also focus on the effective implementation of Article 371 (a). (J) and ensure balanced regional development throughout the state, which ensures that all regions in the state of the state digestion of fair growth and prosperity and alleviating differences in economic, social and infrastructure to prevent the requirements for statehood in the future.
In 2002, the Committee of NanjundAppa submitted its report to the government emphasizing the backwardness of various ticks throughout the state. Out of 175 talls, the report identified 35 taluks for back, 40 talluks as backward and 39 taluks as the most backward.
Of these 39 most backward tallows, 21 were Kalyan Karnataka. Of the other 40 backward tallows, five were from Kalyan Karnatak and 35 backward tallows, two in the Kalyan Karnatak area.
Although the recommendations of the committee began in 2007, even after 18 years of state government policy did not produce the required results. Development projects recommended for the region in the NanjundAppa Committee report were sanctioned for the region, but moved elsewhere, he said.
The Council for the Regional Development of Kalyana Karnataka should have a scientific action plan for the next 10 years to remove the regional imbalance.
Kkcci demand
Former President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kalyan Karnataka (KKCCI) Umakant Niggudagi also urged the Govind Rao committee to consider the formulation of industrial policy for the Kalyan Karnataka region, creating the State Government to allocate funds to infrastructure of industrial assets in Kalaburagi.
Former MLC AMARNAT Patil was looking for the establishment of an incubation center in the region for providing support and resources to help new stores and start -up businesses. He said that the state government should present an exclusive budget for the Kalyan Karnataka region during the annual presentation of the state budget.
Published – 6. August 2025 9:07