Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City/Hubli/Rs-2-cr-grant-to-develop-industries-in-Belgaum/articleshow/6155826.cms
BELGAUM: Major and medium industries minister Murughesh Nirani has announced Rs 2-crore grant for the development of industries.
He was speaking at an awards function organized by Belgaum Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) in Udyambag here on Saturday evening.
The grant will be utilized to improve link roads, water supply channels and drainage system in Udyambag and Macche industrial areas.
The minister said steps will be taken to widen the road stretching from Tilakwadi III Gate to Macche, where many industries are located. The road, being narrow, is prone to accidents, he added.
Nirani said basic facilities like land, water and electricity will be provided to those who set up industries in the state.
Sri Dilip Damale Memorial Trust Award and Sri Basappa Balappa Kagganagi Memorial Fund Award were conferred on Best Industry (Projetron Engineering Corporation), and Best Trader (Aga & Ajgaonkar Company), respectively.
MLAs Abhay Patil, Sanjay Patil, BCCI chairman Shreenath Deshpande, secretary Basavaraj Javali, several traders and industrialists were present.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Karnataka clears industrial projects worth over Rs 49,000 cr
Sorce: http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=local&newsid=71417
Bangalore March 18, 2008: Karnataka's High Level Clearance Committee today approved 28 proposals to set up new industries involving an investment of Rs 49,054.89 crore.
The areas of investment are in IT, cement, steel, education and electronics, a release by the Governor's Secretariat said.
The industrial units after commissioning would generate employment to 4.19 lakh people, the release said.
The investments are being made in tier II cities, including Hiriyur, Gulbarga, Mysore, Mangalore, Muddebihal, Gamanagatti, Hospet, Hassan, Afzalpur, Yadgir, Kunigal, Koppal, Sandur, Haveri in addition to some in Bangalore rural district.
The projects included an airport-based multi-product special economic zone at an investment of Rs 3,384.65 crore to be established by the Bangalore International Airport Ltd, which has built the new airport in Devanahally here.
Limitless Properties Ltd has got the approval for setting up a multi-product SEZ in Hiriyur in Chitradurga district at an investment of Rs 4,164.40 crore.
R M Steels Ltd will be setting up a Rs 15,700 crore integrated steel plant in Koppal while XINDIA Steels a similar plant in the same district with an investment of Rs 8,735 crore, the release said.
Bangalore March 18, 2008: Karnataka's High Level Clearance Committee today approved 28 proposals to set up new industries involving an investment of Rs 49,054.89 crore.
The areas of investment are in IT, cement, steel, education and electronics, a release by the Governor's Secretariat said.
The industrial units after commissioning would generate employment to 4.19 lakh people, the release said.
The investments are being made in tier II cities, including Hiriyur, Gulbarga, Mysore, Mangalore, Muddebihal, Gamanagatti, Hospet, Hassan, Afzalpur, Yadgir, Kunigal, Koppal, Sandur, Haveri in addition to some in Bangalore rural district.
The projects included an airport-based multi-product special economic zone at an investment of Rs 3,384.65 crore to be established by the Bangalore International Airport Ltd, which has built the new airport in Devanahally here.
Limitless Properties Ltd has got the approval for setting up a multi-product SEZ in Hiriyur in Chitradurga district at an investment of Rs 4,164.40 crore.
R M Steels Ltd will be setting up a Rs 15,700 crore integrated steel plant in Koppal while XINDIA Steels a similar plant in the same district with an investment of Rs 8,735 crore, the release said.
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