Bangalore -kuils will be reimbursed in time: Deputy CM DK Shivkumar

Bengaluru, September 18 (IANS). Karnataka -Adjunk CM DK Shivkumar took part in the 55th conference of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of India (FHRAI) on Thursday in Bengaluru – which redefines hospitality for New India. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Minister HK Patil, MB Patil, Fhrai President Shamraj, Ravi was also present in this conference. The Deputy CM spoke to the media and said: “It is normal to have a well in the rainy season. We have set the deadline to fill the pits and all the MAs were instructed to restore it with funds soon.” When asked why the pits remain, despite spending so many crores of crores, he replied: “This problem will not be resolved by just tweet or press conference. We have entrusted the responsibility to the officials and will be resolved soon.” When asked about HD Kumaraswamy’s X -mail that IT businesses are afraid of poor roads in Bengaluru, Shivkumar said again: ‘They call themselves the Premier’s right hand, why can’t he bring the Mekadatu approval project for Bangalore? That it is part of politics to write a letter to the children of educational institutions to the prime minister, if Kumaraswamy must do politics and then compete directly. On the invitation of the slogan locesh to come to Andhra Pradesh, Shivkumar said: “There is no business there, so the Prime Minister calls Bangalore as ‘Global City’. There are 25 lakh engineers here, while there are only 13 lakhs in California. Bangalore. ” He also accused the center that the central government did not even give one call for the development of Bengaluru. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said in his speech at the conference: “Our goal is to make Karnataka the biggest tourist destination of India. In 2024, the number of domestic tourists reached 30.46 crore, which is 58 percent more than 2022. It shows how strong our tourism industry is up.” He informed that the tourism sector has so far given more than 12 Lakh people and that this sector contributes to the economy of Rs 25,000 crore. The chief minister said: “Bengaluru has now become the center of mice -tourism and 15 percent of India’s mice events are here.” He told 500 new homes and 50 hotels were approved. Under the new tourism policy of 2024-29, there are targets of 8,000 crore investment and 1.5 lakh jobs. 1,000 tourist guides are trained under Pravasi Mitra Yojana. 50,000 youths will be trained in hospitality. A 200 crores budget has been set for speed tourism and coastal development. -Ians vku/dkp