Bengaluru, Jun 21: The State Cabinet on Saturday gave its approval for the overall development of Kollur town as well as the Mookambika temple at a total cost of Rs 65.64 crore.

Mookambika temple is located at Kollur in Kundapur taluk, Udupi district. A?dining hall in the temple will be constructed at a cost of Rs 21 crore.
Administrative approval has been given for a permanent drinking water scheme for Kollur town at a cost of Rs 24.67 crore.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who also holds the Finance portfolio, had announced in the budget proposals 2015-16 that the government would be implementing the ‘Bruhat Devalaya Poornabhivruddhi Yojane’ for the overall development of big temples, including Kollur Mookambika temple, Kukke Subrahmanya Swamy temple in Dakshina Kannada, Chamundeshwari temple and Srikanteshwara temple of Nanjangudu, Mysuru; Ganagapura Dattatreya temple, Kalaburagi and Savadatti Renuka Yellamma temple in Belagavi at a cost of Rs 400 crore in the next two years.
Jayachandra said the government would initiate strict action against those involved in the theft of gold at?Banashankari temple in Bengaluru. Already, four priests have been suspended.
The State Cabinet decided to suitably amend rules to make in mandatory for the Lokayukta institution to submit its annual financial statement and performance reports to the government by October 31 every year. The Lokayukta has not been submitting the reports stating that rules did not permit the same. Jayachandra said the Lokayukta should submit the reports as it received grants for the government.

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