CM’s inauguration spree on Mar. 5 and 6

Statues of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (left) at Ramakrishnanagar and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in front of Town Hall to be unveiled by the CM.

Mysuru:  Chief Minister Siddharamaiah will be in city on Mar. 5 and 6 to launch a slew of development works; inaugurate the new Office of the Deputy Commissioner on Mysuru-Bannur Road;  dedicate the Jayadeva Multi-speciality Hospital and Trauma Centre on KRS Road among others.

A meeting was held at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office on Wednesday to review the development works that will be inaugurated by the CM.

On Mar. 5 at 10 am, Siddharamaiah will inaugurate Kanaka Bhavan in Nanjangud that has been constructed out of the 75 percent funds released by the Backward Classes Welfare Department. At 10.30 am, he will proceed towards Gundlupet and return to the city to attend a Congress Convention at Jayapura on the outskirts of Mysuru.

The same evening, he will return to Mysuru and participate in the valedictory of three-day Job Mela at Maharaja’s College Grounds. At 7 pm, he will unveil the statue of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa at Ramakrishnanagar Circle here.

Ornamental lamp posts dot the widened stretch of Road from Mysuru Dairy Circle to Bannur Road Junction

On Mar. 6, the CM will inaugurate the new DC Office Complex on Mysuru-Bannur Road at 10 am and perform bhoomi puja for Gandhi Bhavan to be constructed on a one acre plot in German Press premises in Siddarthanagar at a cost of Rs. 3 crore by the Information Department. The work has been entrusted to Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited. He will later unveil the statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in front of the Town Hall and also inaugurate the renovated Gandhi Chowk.

At 11.15 am, the CM will inaugurate Nephrology Unit at K.R. Hospital and later distribute MUDA sites at Lalithadrinagar and CA sites. At 11.45 am, he will proceed to KRS Road to inaugurate Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research Hospital that has been constructed at PKTB Sanatorium premises at a cost of Rs. 210 crore and also lay foundation stone for the District Hospital at PKTB premises.

 

This post was published on March 2, 2018 6:35 pm