The Chief Minister issued the direction while reviewing the progress of Minority Welfare and Housing Departments on 29 December.
Published Dec 30, 2023 | 11:37 AM ⚊ Updated Dec 30, 2023 | 11:37 AM
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah. (X)
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, on Friday, 29 December, directed officials concerned to formulate a ₹1,000 crore action plan for the development of minority colonies.
The Chief Minister issued the direction while reviewing the progress of Minority Welfare and Housing Departments on Friday.
He instructed that the areas with sizeable minority populations be identified and allocation of grants be made, during the preparation of the action plan.
Siddaramaiah said that in the wake of the suspension of the scholarship given by the Union government to the minority students, the state government has decided to bear the cost and disburse the scholarship to 6.4 lakh students.
Pointing out that ₹60 crore has been allocated in the budget, he said instruction has been given to officials to arrange an additional ₹40 crore by redistributing the funds available in the Minority Welfare department.
A huge number of applications have been received online for various schemes meant for minorities and it has been decided to provide more grants for the same next year, he added.
Noting that construction of 1.31 lakh houses out of 3 lakh houses has been completed so far in the current year under various schemes, the Chief Minister, who also reviewed the Housing department, directed officials to complete work on 1.6 lakh houses by March.
Housing, Minority Welfare and Haj Minister BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan and other officials were present at the meeting.
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