Bitten by ‘statue bug’, Karnataka government to erect 125-feet Mother Cauvery statue in Mandya

Bengaluru: After the BJP, the Karnataka government has likewise been chomped by the statue bug. HD Kumaraswamy-driven alliance government is intending to erect a 125-feet Mother Cauvery statue at the Krishna Raja Sagar supply in Mandya region. The legislature has likewise proposed to assemble an exhibition hall unpredictable, two glass towers estimating 360 feet giving an elevated perspective of the KRS repository, a bandstand, an indoor stadium and a reproduction of recorded landmarks to support the travel industry in the district.

Mother Cauvery statue at the Krishna Raja Sagar reservoir in Mandya district.

The aggregate assessed cost of the task is Rs 1,200 crore and the administration has looked for assistance from the private speculators.

Cauvery bowl area has been a Janata Dal (Secular) fortification and with this proposition, the JD(S) hopes to additionally fortify its hold in the domain. Despite the fact that the legislature has been not able stay faithful to its commitment of waving off agriculturist advances however has plans to construct the statue respecting the stream.

The waterway which starts in the lower regions of Western Ghats at Kodagu, Karnataka courses through the conditions of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and is the third biggest stream which moves through South India after Godavari and Krishna.

PM Narendra Modi as of late initiated the Statue of Unity in Gujarat which is the world's tallest statue with a stature of 597-feet. Situated on a stream island confronting the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the waterway Narmada it has been worked at the expense of Rs 2,989 crore. The statue double the stature of Statue of Liberty in the United States and is likewise greater than Spring Temple Buddha, China and Ushika Daibustum Japan.
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