– ₹857 crore approved for health projects during a Cabinet meeting; over ₹300 crore utilized so far.
– Plans underway to create an industrial hub boosting regional employment.- For fiscal 2025-26, ₹5,000 crore is allocated: 60% for development projects (micro/macro), 31% supporting state schemes, rest reserved for discretionary use.
The call for a long-term vision plan by Prof. M. Govinda Rao highlights recurring issues concerning resource allocation versus visible impact on regional development in Kalyana Karnataka-a region with entrenched disparities as flagged historically by reports like D.M. Nanjundappa’s.
While substantial funding has been made available through Article 371(J), accountability remains crucial as evidenced by comments urging effective outcomes beyond expenditure figures alone. Projects focused on health and education represent progress but scaling efforts (e.g., industrial hubs) could bring broader socio-economic momentum.
Stakeholder consultations emphasize the importance of aligning grassroots demands-such as establishing key public institutions and expanding infrastructure-with strategic plans at higher policy levels if transformative regional growth is to be achieved sustainably.
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