Shivamogga Deputy Commissioner instructs officers to take up development of tanks in city

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Shivamogga Deputy Commissioner Gurudatta Hegde has instructed the officers of the Urban Development Department to instrumentality up the improvement of Purale, Navule, Gopashetti Koppa and Tyavara Chatnahalli tanks successful the limits of Shivamogga City Corporation nether the Union government-sponsored Amrut 2.0 scheme, meant for the rejuvenation of h2o sources.

Mr. Hegde held a gathering with the officers astatine his bureau successful Shivamogga connected December 31.

The Deputy Commissioner suggested the officers hole an enactment program of works indispensable for the city, considering the maturation of colonisation successful the metropolis limits successful the adjacent 2 decades. He instructed the engineers to make the underground drainage web astir the tanks earlier taking up the vessel improvement works.

The Project Development Management Consultants of Amrut 2.0 had fixed support for an assistance of ₹20.5 crore for the rejuvenation of h2o sources successful Shivamogga. Harige vessel had been dropped from the task arsenic it is located extracurricular the metropolis corp area, the Deputy Commissioner said.

Further, helium stated that the tanks successful the metropolis country had been receiving filthy h2o owing to the lack of a due underground drainage system. The h2o stored successful the tanks had travel down due to the fact that of the silt collection. Under the scheme, tanks tin beryllium rejuvenated by removing the silt, and the surrounding country tin beryllium developed into parks.

Rangaswamy K., District Urban Development Council task director, Purushottham, adjunct enforcement technologist of the Minor Irrigation Department, Asha Kumar, Land Survey Department lawman director, Teju Prasad, Shivamogga City Corporation engineer, Shilpa, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board officer, and others were contiguous astatine the meeting.

Published - December 31, 2025 06:53 p.m. IST

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