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M. Udasi inaugurates Quality Assurance workshop

10.06.10 Mangalore : ‘Nature is the best teacher hence one must think to
preserve nature and search for alternate ideas in the construction of houses
or roads, said C. M. Udasi, the minister for public works.
Speaking after inaugurating the 2-day workshop on Task Force for Quality
Assurance in Public Constructions organized by Government of Karnataka in
association with Public Works Department held at TV Raman Pai Convention
Centre on June 10, Thursday, he said that, it is the government’s policy
that the work is done as per the required standards.

Today people do not need any qualification to contest for the election, but
he must have the capacity supervise the work. It is the duty of concerned
authority to supervise the infrastructural work taking place in the district
and maintain good quality construction material, he said.
Chief Guest MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, said that, organizing such workshop is
not sufficient, but the department must organize technical discussion and
conduct study on environment. They must also work on to maintain good life
span for the city roads.
MLA Yogesh Bhat, other chief guest, said that, CM B S Yeddyurappa has
released the fun of Rs 100 crore for the concretization of roads; hence they
must maintain transparency and accountability.
He also said that the chief minister and the minister of public works have
taken a joint decision to constitute a task force to not only monitor
various aspects of the execution of government work, but also to enhance and
maintain its quality, said Mahadevappa, sub committee member, Task Force for
Quality Assurance delivering the speech.

Mayor Rajani Dugganna, N Lakshman Rao Peshve, SS Bavikatti, B R
Srinivasmurthy, Dr. C. S. Vishwanath, chairman, Superintendent Engineer of
PWD B. S. Balakrishna were present.










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