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Bengaluru civic body allocates Rs 11,157.83 cr budget for 2023-24

The civic body will borrow Rs 770 crore from the KUIDFC


Karnataka govt asks urban bodies to take steps to ensure cleanliness

Byrathi directs officials to take measures to ensure cleanliness in cities


"We have just floated the tenders for PPP projects," says Ibrahim Adoor, MD, Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation

In an exclusive interaction with CW, Ibrahim Adoor, Managing Director, Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation (KUIDFC), describes how the state is looking beyond Bengaluru as far as the IT sector is concerned, at pockets like Mysuru, Hubli and Mangaluru


"We are working with around 277 urban local bodies," says Nalini Atul, JMD, Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development & Finance Corporation

Seven smart cities have been selected in Karnataka. Belgavi was selected in the first round, with four more cities - Shimoga, Davangere, Tumkur and Mangaluru - in the third round and Bengaluru in the fifth. KUIDFC plays the role of a nodal agency through which the fund is routed and then it goes to..


Contracts Awarded (February-2015)

Contract value: Rs.2,521 crore Particulars: Construction of residential apartments. L&T has bagged a contract to undertake design and construction of residential apartments at Bengaluru. The scope of works includes civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and finishing works.


KUIDFC asks civic agencies to send project proposals

The Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC) asked almost all civic agencies in the state to send proposals for ‘fresh’ projects. The corporation would in turn send the proposal to the central government for funds under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renew..


Bangalore's neighbouring towns to get facelift

Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation (KUIDFC) plans to develop eight clusters around Bangalore in order to ease population pressure in the capital city. It is estimated that the population in the BMRDA limits is expected to reach 1.8 crore by 2030 from the curre


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