Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai directed on Thursday that all work at Koodala Sangama Kshethra, the Aikya home of 12th-century social reformer Basavanna, be completed by January 2023.
Presiding over the 16th meeting of the Koodala Sangama Development Authority here on Thursday, he said, “Basava International Centre building, Digital Centre, Exhibition and Koodala Sangama Commercial Complex works must be completed at the earliest. The works must highlight the life and ideology of Basavanna effectively.”
Revenue Minister R Ashok, Large and Medium Scale Industries Minister Murgesh Nirani, Hungund MLA Doddanagouda Patil, MLC Prakash Hukkeri, and Chairman and members of the Koodala Sangama Development Board were present.
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