Karnataka cabinet clears land allotment for GAIL’s bio-CNG unit in Bengaluru
Karnataka Cabinet approved 18 acres for GAIL’s 300 MTPD bio-CNG unit in Bengaluru, alongside healthcare, welfare, and digital governance initiatives.
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The Cabinet has also approved issuing guidelines to curb the sale of spurious chemicals in the name of bio-diesel
Bengaluru, 12 Sept
The Karnataka Cabinet has cleared key proposals, including allotment of land to GAIL (India) Limited to set up a bio-CNG plant.
"The Cabinet has approved allotment of 18 acres of land at Haralakunte village, Begur Hobli, Bengaluru South Taluk to GAIL India on a ‘Permissive Use’ basis for 25 years to establish a 300 metric tonne per day bio-CNG unit, expandable up to 500 metric tonnes per day," the Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil said while briefing reporters about the Cabinet decision.
He added that the Revenue Department and Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited would jointly survey the land and hand it over with proper maps, while the Urban Development Department’s Additional Chief Secretary has been authorised to resolve any operational or implementation issues that may arise. The Cabinet has also approved issuing guidelines to curb the sale of spurious chemicals in the name of bio-diesel. The Cabinet has decided to approve the draft notification of "The Bio-Diesel (B-100) Blending with High Speed Diesel for Transportation Purposes (Licensing) Order, 2022", he said.
The Cabinet also decided to extend Ayushman Bharat Arogya Karnataka scheme benefits to all senior citizens aged 70 years and above, including ESIS beneficiaries. "This extension has been done as per the Government of India’s Vayo Vandana Yojana guidelines and with its approval," he stated.
The cabinet also gave administrative approval to construct two state-of-the-art 100-bed hospitals at Yelahanka Taluk’s Bellahalli and within the Animal Husbandry and Agriculture Department premises in Hebbal Assembly Constituency, at a total cost of Rs 100 crore.
To improve service delivery at the grassroots level, the government will procure and distribute 3,500 Chromebooks to revenue inspectors and village administrative officers under the state’s Digi Revenue Project.
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