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Hans India
6 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
Kumaraswamy and Gadkari Discuss Karnataka's infrastructure future
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari's and H D Kumaraswamy, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel, outlined critical infrastructure projects for Karnataka in a meeting held at New Delhi, aiming to enhance connectivity and alleviate Bengaluru's notorious traffic congestion. The discussion, detailed in a post on social media platform X by Kumaraswamy, focused on the Shiradi Ghat Road Project, the Peripheral Ring Road (PRR), and a proposed ultra-modern underground road network, marking a pivotal moment for the state's urban and rural development. The Shiradi Ghat Road Project, a vital link on National Highway 75 connecting Bengaluru to the coastal regions, was a primary concern. Currently, 80% of the Addahole to Maranahalli stretch is complete, but challenges remain due to the region's ecological sensitivity and landslide-prone areas. The 74 km Peripheral Ring Road, rebranded as the Bengaluru Business Corridor (BBC), aims to form an 8-lane expressway around Bengaluru, connecting key routes like Tumakuru and Hosur roads.


The Hindu
24-06-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
HDK bats for tunnel roads in Bengaluru, seeks central assistance for the project
Tunnels roads, a project championed by Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister D. K. Shivakumar and which has been facing stiff opposition from several quarters, has received unexpected support. Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy, in a letter to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, termed the project the 'backbone of Bengaluru's future transport infrastructure, addressing current bottlenecks, improving connectivity, and enabling long-term sustainable growth', and sought Union government assistance for the same. The Karnataka Cabinet recently approved ₹17,780 crore for the project from Hebbal to Silk Board. Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited, a SPV floated to implement key big-ticket infrastructure projects, including tunnel roads, is all set to call global tenders for the project. Mr. Kumaraswamy also urged the Centre to support the Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) project to decongest Bengaluru's core areas.


The Hindu
16-06-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
B-SMILE all set to call tenders for North-South twin tunnels
Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited (B-SMILE), the recently formed special purpose vehicle, is all set to call global tenders for the North-South twin tunnel corridor between Hebbal and Silk Board. This follows the approval for a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT) model with 40% Viability Gap Funding (VGF) from the government to be adopted to build tunnel roads in the city on June 5. If everything goes according to plan, the twin tunnel roads will be open to the public by 2029-30 and the toll on these roads is estimated to cost ₹19/km and will be tolled by the companies that invest and build these roads for the next 30 years. This corridor will be 16.74 km long and is expected to cost ₹17,780 crore. The VGF for this corridor will be ₹9,303 crore. The State Cabinet has already agreed to stand as a guarantor for a loan of ₹19,000 crore towards VGF for North-South and East-West tunnel roads. B-SMILE is in talks with lending agencies including Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO), a Government of India undertaking, which is also funding the Peripheral Ring Road (PRR). Work to be split into two packages With the past experience of PRR estimated to cost ₹27,000 crore not attracting any bidders in multiple global tenders, B-SMILE has decided to split the North-South twin tunnel corridor into two packages of roughly around 8.4 km each - North package from Hebbal to Race Course Road and South package from Race Course Road to Silk Board. Two companies will bid and start building these tunnels at two ends simultaneously, which will also ensure the tunnels are ready faster. The tender, likely to be called soon after the government's approval, will fix a 50 month (four years two months) deadline for the completion of the project, said B.S. Prahlad, Technical Director, B-SMILE. Toll estimated at ₹19/km A commuter will pay toll in two stages and toll collection will be completely automated through number plate recognition software, said Mr. Prahlad. 'As per current estimates, the toll will be around ₹19 per km. Since this will be collected after five years, this is not high, and factoring in inflation, it will be comparable to other tolls elsewhere at that date,' he argued. Twin Tunnels The project involves building two unconnected tunnels for each direction of traffic next to each other, each three lanes wide. This essentially means the total length of earth to be tunnelled for the North-South corridor is 33.48 km. Sources said at least eight tunnel boring machines will be deployed simultaneously to speed up work. Each machine is capable of tunnelling 2 km per year, sources said.


Deccan Herald
05-06-2025
- Politics
- Deccan Herald
CM Siddaramaiah's Additional Chief Secretary L K Atheeq resigns, Anjum Parwez replaces him
Bengaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's Additional Chief Secretary Luthfulla Khan Atheeq resigned from his position on Wednesday. .1994-batch IAS officer Anjum Parwez, who is currently the additional chief secretary at the rural development & panchayat raj (RDPR) department, was appointed as Atheeq's replacement in the chief minister's office. .Atheeq will continue to hold the position of chairperson at the Bengaluru Business Corridor (BBC) Ltd, a special purpose vehicle implementing what was earlier known as the Peripheral Ring Road project. .HMT land row: Govt suspends IFS officer, cites violation of service considered as Siddaramaiah's consigliere in the administration, Atheeq decided to resign to spend time with his family before returning to public life in some form. There is speculation that the ruling Congress may pick Atheeq for a Rajya Sabha role. .Atheeq wants to use this break to also focus on personal hobbies like motorcycling and poetry. .Atheeq has translated Urdu poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz's poems into Kannada. He also translated Kuvempu's poem Aniketana from Kannada to English. As a biker, Atheeq is seen riding his Triumph Bonneville Bobber. And, for a brief while, he rode a 1942-made BSA motorcycle, the one used in the iconic Bollywood film Sholay, thanks to his friend who lent it. .A 1991-batch IAS officer, Atheeq superannuated on January 31 this year as the chief minister's additional chief secretary. However, Siddaramaiah retained Atheeq as his additional chief secretary on contract basis, making it an unprecedented appointment.