Karnataka Govt to Build 1 lakh Houses for Poor in Bengaluru; Approves Anti Superstition Bill
Team Udayavani, Sep 27, 2017, 3:48 PM IST
Bengaluru: Karnataka state cabinet has approved for a proposal to build 1 lakh homes in Bengaluru city in a meeting held in the state capital here on Wednesday. The decision to construct 1 lakh houses came in an attempt to support the people who are living in lower strata of the society. Karnataka Housing Board, Karnataka Urban Water Supply, Drainage Board and Rajeev Gandhi Housing Corporation will take initiatives to construct the estimated number of houses.
The cabinet meeting has also approved to upgrade 1512 veterinary hospitals in the state and has also approved Anti Superstition Bill to table in the next assembly session, said TB Jayachandra, Karnataka State Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs speaking to media persons after the cabinet meeting held.
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