Mangalore: Industrial ‘Adalath’ on March 11 to Help Resolve Problems


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)  

Mangalore, Mar 1: The industry and commerce department of the state will conduct a ‘Kaigarika Adalath’ on Wednesday March 11, said Hemanth Kumar, joint director, District Industrial Centre. 

He was speaking at a press conference here and said, “The department will arrange this ‘adalath’ to solve problems of industrialists and the problems of industries. It will provide an opportunity to discuss the problems with senior officers and industrialists from the state”.

State minister for industries, Murugesh Nirani will inaugurate the adalath at T M A Pai Convention Hall.  

Industrialists who have problems of any kind should send their complaints in writing to  the District Industrial Centre in Yeyyadi, describing their issues, by Saturday March 7.

This way the problem will be solved by finding out the reason, said Kumar. 

Industrialists within Mysore division will participate including the eight districts of Kodagu, Mandya, Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Hassan, Chikmagalur, Udupi, and Dakshina Kannada . The industrialists who cannot participate, can contact  industrial organizations of their districts, he said. 

Kumar said that the main intention of this adalath  is to improve support to  industries  and  solve their problems.

  

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