BENGALURU, May 15: Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu today
said a joint venture company in partnership with the Karnataka government will
be set up in three months to take up railway projects.
"We will start a joint venture company with Karnataka government in which
the state will acquire some equity, we will take some equity, and will also
leverage the equity by pooling some extra budgetary resources, and these
resources will not come into the fiscal responsibility and budget management
Act of Karnataka," Prabhu said.
He said the idea is for the state government to collaborate with the Railways
to create fast and accelerated infrastructure for the state.
"I can declare today, within next three months, we will operationalise
this company so that the company can start working. Chief Minister has invited
me for a meeting on this, we will take the next step forward to ensure the
company is operationalised and take up infrastructure projects," he added.
In February, the Union government had cleared a proposal allowing the Railways
to form JV companies with state governments with equity participation to help
identify areas that require new railway lines, acquire land for projects and
help pool funds as well as jointly monitor these projects.
Prabhu was speaking after renaming Bengaluru city railway station as Krantivira
Sangolli Rayanna station.
The station is named after Karnataka's prominent freedom fighter Sangolli
Rayanna (1798-1831).
Rayanna was the head of the army in the princely state of Kittur ruled by Rani
Chennamma and fought against the British.
Prabhu also laid the foundation stone for Yelahanka-Penukonda (120km),
Arsikere-Tumakuru (96 km), Hubballi-Chikjajur (190 km) doubling projects, and
road overbridge at Koppal.
The road overbridge at Davangere was also commissioned today during the event
that was attended by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, former prime
minister H D Deve Gowda, Union ministers Venkaiah Naidu and Ananth Kumar, among
others.
-PTI