Hubballi Housing Project: 200 Homes Ready for Handover on January 24, Ministers Inspect Venue

Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan inspects Hubballi housing project

Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan Visits Hubballi

Honorable Minister for Housing, Waqf, and Minority Welfare, Mr. B.Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan visited Hubballi MLA Prasad Abbayya’s home and accepted warm hospitality during his stay.

His visit comes ahead of the much-awaited house-handover program organized by the Karnataka Slum Development Board. The event will take place on January 24, marking a major milestone for families awaiting new homes.

Housing Project on Mantur Road

The Karnataka Slum Development Board has constructed more than 200 houses on Mantur Road in Hubballi city. These homes are part of a state initiative to provide affordable housing to underprivileged families.

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During the inspection, Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan was joined by District In-charge Minister Mr. Santosh Lad. Both leaders reviewed the arrangements and ensured that the venue is ready for the upcoming distribution ceremony.

Speaking to reporters, Mr. Zameer Ahmed Khan said, “Our government is committed to providing safe and affordable housing to every family.

The Hubballi project reflects our dedication to improving living conditions for marginalized communities.” His remarks highlight the state’s focus on welfare-driven development.

Community Impact and Future Plans

The housing initiative is expected to benefit hundreds of residents, offering them secure shelter and improved living standards.

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The project aligns with Karnataka’s broader housing mission, which has already delivered thousands of homes across the state in recent years.

Officials confirmed that similar projects are underway in other districts, aiming to reduce urban slum conditions and uplift minority communities.

The January 24 program will not only distribute homes but also showcase the government’s commitment to inclusive growth.

With ministers personally inspecting the site, residents expressed confidence that the event will bring lasting change to their lives.