
Chief Minister Siddaramaiaha, who developed on Wednesday after developing the national flag during Kalyan Karnataka Utsav on the Dar Parade in Kalaburagagi. | Photo credit
The state government ordered the Ministry of Education to launch a long -standing recruitment process to occupy 5,267 vacancies in Kalyana Karnataka for solving the lack of teachers and to help improve the results of SSLC in seven districts of the region, said Chief Minister Siddaramaiaha.
On Wednesday, on the occasion of Kalyan Karnataka Utsav, he addressed the assembly after raising the national flag on the district armed reservation in Kalaburagag.
Siddaramaiah emphasized its obligation to strengthen the educational sector in the region and said that the Kalyan Karyan (KKRDB) Council (KKRDB) spent nearly 6,000 GBP in two years on the provision of infrastructure and basic equipment for schools and residential hostels. The state government also launched special classes for students to increase the SSLC results, he added.
The 406 crore was assigned to build a back -class hostel and a 48 GBP for the establishment of 15 universities in front of the University for Women in the Region, he added.
Regional health center
Siddaramaiaha, repeated the obligation of the state government to convert the Kalaburagi district into a leading regional health center, that KKRDB assigned 1,797 GBP Crore to improve healthcare facilities in the region. This includes the construction of the Government Hospital Super-Specials Hospital, which was established at the price of 163 Crore, an extension building for Kidwai Hospital at the price of 72 Crore and 200 bed and children’s hospital estimated at 90 GBP Crore.
In addition, the amount of 100 GBP Crore was assigned to establish an institution modeled on NiMhans in Kalaburagagi, and CRORE 221 Crore was provided to start the regional endocrinological center.
The state government also assigned 50 GBP Crore to establish a unit for the treatment of Kidwai peripheral cancer in Rajiv Gandhi Super Special Hospital in Raichur and the amount of 18 GBP Crore for the construction of nursing universities in Yelburg (Koppal).
The Chief Minister said that the state government expects grants from the Union government to introduce an integrated drinking water project with multivision for all rural areas in the districts of Kalaburagi and Bidar at the price of 7,200 crore and accused them of not publishing funds for this purpose.
Industrial sector
With the support of business and strengthening the industrial sector in districts other than in Bengalur, the state government will launch a local economy and help set up at least 500 start -ups by 2030 with 1,000 crore, in addition to the CRORE 200 GBP Crore in Kalaburagag District.
Mr. Siddaramaiah added that the government spends 138 GBP Crore on the construction of Praja Joudha in 16 new talks from Kalyan Karnatak.
515 Anganwadis
KKKRDB will build 515 new Anganwadi Center with estimated CRORE 118 costs at 50:50 with women and children. The Council will also build 400 public toilets exclusively for women in rural areas at the price of 100 crore.
Mr. Siddarahaiaha said that the government is determined to develop tourism and historical places in the region for which the amount of 100 crore was assigned. Up to 313 GBP Crore was sanctioned for the Archaeological Museum and the Department of Heritage to preserve eight historical and ancient monuments located in the region.
Minister for the Development of Rural and Panchayat Raj Priyank Kharge, Minister of Cities Byrathi Suresh, Chairman of KKRDB Ajay Singh, legislators, regional commissioner Zheera NASEEM, deputy Commissioner Fauzia Tarannum and other officials.
Published – September 2025 17:06





