Steps to revitalize Coorg Village, develop Rajaseat

Steps to revitalize Coorg Village, develop Rajaseat

Steps to revitalize Coorg Village, develop Rajaseat

Madikeri, Mar. 11: A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner S.J. Somashekhar regarding the proper rejuvenation of Coorg Village near Rajaseat.

In the meeting held at the city's Deputy Commissioner's office hall regarding the development of Rajaseat, District Superintendent of Police Bindumani, Deputy Divisional Officer Nitin Chakki, members of the Rajaseat Development Committee Monti Ganesh, Ambekallu Naveen, Deputy Director of the Horticulture Department Shashidhar, Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department K.T. Prabhu, Municipal Commissioner H.R. Ramesh, Project Director of the Nirmiti Kendra Sachin, and others participated and provided information.

Necessary steps need to be taken to make Coorg Village attractive and attract tourists. In that regard, District Superintendent of Police Bindumani suggested that the ticket counter near Rajaseat be shifted to Coorg Village. The intention was to develop Coorg Village and provide facilities to local self-help groups, but no one came forward, so we have decided to provide facilities on a rental basis to those who are already doing business locally and those who are interested, informed Deputy Director of Horticulture Department H. Shashidhar.

Speaking, Monti Ganesh said that in addition to developing Coorg Village, the city's Nehru Mantapa should be further revitalized. Steps should be taken to attract tourists.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner S.J. Somashekar instructed the Project Director of Nirmiti Kendra to take necessary steps regarding the construction of ticket counters and other facilities.

The Deputy Commissioner advised the concerned department officials and the Project Director of the Nirmiti Kendra to take necessary steps including installing an information center, tourist friend, food center, installing CCTV cameras, installing solar lights, arranging for vehicle parking, and constructing a miniature train.

After receiving information regarding the vehicle parking, the Deputy Commissioner received information regarding the construction work at the Cauvery Kalakshetra.

Speaking on the occasion, Municipal Commissioner H.R. Ramesh said that there will be a multi-storey system for vehicle parking at the Cauvery Kalakshetra site. He said that an auditorium is being constructed on the third floor in the style of an art hall. The Municipal Commissioner informed that the technical bid for the construction of a new building at the Cauvery Kalakshetra has been approved and the financial bid has been submitted to the Directorate of Municipal Administration for approval. Senior Assistant Director of the Horticulture Department Panindra, Assistant Director B.S. Muthappa, and others were present.

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