
Flyover project: Joshi announces formation of experts’ panel to address concerns
The Hindu
Ultimately it should be a win-win situation for all, says Union Minister
The meeting convened to address concerns raised by experts of the twin cities, on the ‘reported flaws’ in the design of the elevated corridor at Kittur Chennamma Circle in Hubballi on Saturday, concluded with Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi announcing the formation of an experts’ committee to address all concerns and objections.
Making the concluding remarks in the meeting which began late on Saturday, the Union Minister clarified that there was no prestige issue involved and all concerns raised by the engineers and architects would be addressed.
Mr. Joshi directed Deputy Commissioner of Dharwad Nitesh Patil to constitute the committee, comprising experts from IIT or VTU, senior contractors who had done flyover/highway projects, MLA Arvind Bellad (also an engineer), officials of the National Highways Authority of India, and consultants.

The Ministry of Railways has announced a rationalisation of passenger fares, effective from December 26, aiming to balance rising operational costs while keeping passenger impact minimal. Suburban services and Monthly Season Ticket holders remain unaffected, while ordinary and AC classes see small increases. The move is expected to generate ₹600 crore in revenue and strengthen safety and efficiency across the railway network.












