Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has assured the formation of a vision group dedicated to the sustainable development of Mysuru. The initiative aims to preserve the city's natural beauty, green cover, and heritage value through a systematic planning process that incorporates inputs from citizens and environmentalists.
Preserving Mysuru's Heritage and Environment
The vision group will focus on creating a comprehensive development plan that balances urban growth with environmental conservation. Mysuru, known for its palaces, gardens, and cultural significance, faces challenges from rapid urbanization. The CM emphasized the need for a structured approach to maintain the city's unique character while promoting progress.
Citizen and Environmentalist Involvement
Key stakeholders, including local residents and environmental experts, will be actively consulted to ensure the development aligns with the community's needs and ecological priorities. This participatory approach is expected to yield sustainable solutions that protect Mysuru's landmarks and natural resources.
- Systematic planning to retain green cover and heritage sites
- Inputs from citizens and environmentalists for inclusive development
- Focus on balancing urbanization with ecological preservation
The announcement comes amid growing concerns over unplanned construction and environmental degradation in heritage cities. The vision group is expected to submit its recommendations within six months, setting a roadmap for Mysuru's sustainable future.



