The allocation of Rs 25 crore in Telangana sate’s
first budget for the construction of the freedom fighter Koamaram Bheem’s
memorial and other structures at historical Jodeghat in Kerameri mandal has
raised the hope of the people of the district.
The engineering officials of
ITDA, Utnoor, and district tourism department have show in their design for
tribal museum, tribal cultural hub and tourism centre at Jodeghat to Chief Minister
K. Chandrasekhar Rao was not happy with the design.
District Tourism Officer V. Ravi Kumar told this newspaper
that Mr Rao was not satisfied with their design and assured them to send a top
architect from Hyderabad to Jodeghat to come out with a
best design of international standard of the proposed project.
The total project will be taken up without disturbing
the scenic beauty, said Mr Ravi Kumar and added that an available land would be
acquired without touching the tree the in the forest.
He hoped that an architect would be send to the district
in connection to project soon. The district administration has identified 80
acres of land at Jodeghat for the project and among them only 50 acres belonged
to government, while the remaining 30 acre patta land belonged to Adivasis.
It is learnt that district officials sent proposals to
CCLA (Chief Commissioner of Land Administration, Telangana) seeking permission
for acquisition of patta land from the Adivasis and payment of suitable compensation.
The state government had issued GO No .87 sanctioning
Rs 25 crore for Komaram Bheem’s memorial project and allocated the same in the
first state budget.
The government allocated Rs 25 crore under ST sub-
plan for the construction of the memorial, tribal cultural hub and tourism
centre.
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