Bengaluru: The Karnataka cabinet on Monday cleared Rs 193.65 crore funding support to the greenfield domestic passenger airport project at Hassan. After the cabinet meeting on Monday, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Basavaraj Bommai told reporters that the cabinet had cleared the funding for infrastructures such as the runway, passenger terminal, and technical structure and the project cost of Rs 196.35 crore will be released in two packages.
Delayed more than six decades after being first conceived in 1967, the project got its present shape only in 1996 when H.D. Deve Gowda was the Prime Minister. However, it was in 2007, the foundation stone for the airport was laid by Gowda at Boovanahalli on the outskirts of Hassan when the JD-S-BJP coalition was in power, but it had not progressed. However, Gowda, for whom Hassan is a pocket borough, had made an emotional appeal to Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, earlier this year, saying that all he wanted was to see a functional airport in Hassan before he died. Subsequently, Yediyurappa announced an allocation of Rs 175 crore during his budget speech.
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Though Hassan is well connected through highway and rail network and is also close to a major seaport (Mangaluru), an airport was the only infrastructure it lacked. Besides this, the Karnataka cabinet also decided to amend the law as well as other regulations to expedite issuing of transferable development rights (TDR) certificates to landowners who have surrendered their plots for state's public projects like Metro or ring road.
"Under the existing system, the agency implementing the project after acquiring the plot and deciding on the TDR share would forward the same to the BDA. The planning authorities at BDA would do a survey again before issuing the TDR. This led to a delay of a minimum of four to five years and led to harassment of people who had surrendered their plot. Therefore, we decided to do away with multi-agency surveying for the same plot," Bommai said.
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