Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and MLA Priya Krishna inaugurate the Palike Bazaar in Vijayanagar on Sunday  
Bengaluru

Palike Bazaar opens in Bengaluru's Vijayanagar, to benefit street vendors and public

Siddaramaiah said there is no question of rolling back the guarantee schemes, and claimed that development is not taking a beating because of the guarantee schemes.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: Bengaluru got its own Palike Bazaar on Sunday. South India’s first air-conditioned underground bazaar with 79 shops, located adjacent to Vijayanagar Metro Station and bus stand, was inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

After the inauguration, the CM directed BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath to take up a survey to identify places where similar bazaars can be set up for the benefit of street vendors and the public. “This Palike Bazaar is one of the special projects of the Congress government, aimed at improving the conditions of street vendors who brave the sun and rain. This is the brainchild of Vijayanagar MLA M Krishnappa. Such bazaars should be constructed in other areas of the city, like Gandhi Bazaar, to benefit street vendors,” said Siddaramaiah.

‘International city’

Siddaramaiah said there is no question of rolling back the guarantee schemes, and claimed that development is not taking a beating because of the guarantee schemes. “The government is spending Rs 56,000 crore for the five guarantee schemes. It is spending Rs 1,04,000 crore on developmental projects,” he said.

Features of Palike Bazaar

* Located next to Vijayanagar Metro Station and bus stand

* Spread over 1,165sqm

* 79 shops, each measuring 9sqm

* Constructed at a cost of Rs 13cr, work started in 2017

* 8 entry points, one lift, two escalators

* 31 air-conditioners, each shop installed with fire extinguishers

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