Thu Jun 19 13:39:20 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Deputy Commissioner Fouzia Taranum visited Aland, Karnataka, and directed the Chief Officer to initiate road widening tenders funded by the town municipality. She reviewed municipal projects funded by various commissions, emphasizing quality and timely completion. She also visited the Solid Waste Management Unit, inaugurated new equipment for waste management under the Swachh Bharat Mission, inspected water supply pipeline work, and urged the prompt completion of the Indira Canteen. Tricycles were distributed to persons with disabilities, procured with Special Component Plan funds, by B.R. Patil.

**News Article:**

**Aland Gears Up for Road Widening, Improved Infrastructure Under Deputy Commissioner’s Directive**

**KALABURAGI, June 19, 2025** – Aland town in Karnataka is set to undergo significant infrastructure improvements following a visit by Deputy Commissioner Fouzia Taranum. During her visit, Taranum directed Chief Officer Sangamesh Panashetty to immediately call for tenders for much-needed road widening projects, utilizing ₹11 crore earmarked by the town municipality.

Taranum, along with Karnataka State Policy and Planning Commission Vice-Chairperson B.R. Patil, reviewed the progress of various municipal initiatives, emphasizing the importance of quality and timely completion of works funded by the 15th Finance Commission and State Finance Commission grants.

The Deputy Commissioner also inspected the Aland Municipality’s Solid Waste Management Unit, observing the scientific composting process. She inaugurated new equipment procured under the Swachh Bharat Mission, including a tractor, composting machine, and baling machine, aimed at improving waste management efficiency.

Further efforts to enhance infrastructure include ongoing water supply pipeline work and overhead tank construction under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme, overseen by Executive Engineer Narasimha Reddy. Taranum urged the timely completion of the Indira Canteen construction, ensuring it is soon available to the public.

In a heartening gesture, B.R. Patil distributed tricycles to seven persons with disabilities, funded through the Special Component Plan (SCP), providing them with increased mobility and independence.

These developments signal a commitment to improving the quality of life and infrastructure in Aland, promising a more efficient and accessible town for its residents.

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