Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
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Bengaluru: The Kaginele Development Authority decided on Thursday to approve works worth Rs 34 crore and also conduct the Kanaka Utsava (celebrating the legacy of 16th-century saint Kanakadasa) every year in Kaginele.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah chaired a meeting of the authority, where he directed that the Utsava should have programmes that reflect the life objectives of visionaries.
It was suggested that programmes should be held through coordination between Kaginele Development Authority and the Kanaka Adhyayana Peetha. It was also decided to create a fund to continuously hold programmes.