Government to mark third anniversary with a convention in Tumakuru today
The Congress government in Karnataka, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, is celebrating its third anniversary with a convention in Tumakuru. The event will feature the distribution of government documents to 1.4 lakh beneficiaries and the launch of development projects worth ₹500 crore. Home Minister G. Parameshwara emphasized that the convention is focused on showcasing the government's achievements rather than a display of political strength.
- ▪The convention is titled 'Pragathiyatta Karnataka' and aims to highlight the government's development efforts.
- ▪Over 1.4 lakh beneficiaries will receive government documents and certificates during the event.
- ▪The government plans to initiate long-term projects based on their manifesto over the next two years.
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Amid continued clutter over the Congress leadership, the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah-led Congress government will celebrate the completion of three years on Tuesday (May 19) with the ‘Pragathiyatta Karnataka’ (Karnataka towards development) convention at Tumakuru.To mark the occasion, as many as 1.4 lakh beneficiaries will receive beneficiary certificates/government documents/title deeds, and various development works for Tumakuru will be launched at an estimated cost of ₹500 crore.“The convention will witness the distribution of certificates/documents by the Revenue Department, and will have a celebration to mark the completion of three years. We gave a manifesto and promised to people that it would be realised in five years.
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