Mangalore: Industrial Adalat at Mysore in January


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Dec 16: An Industrial Adalat relating to the problems and development issues concerning the industries located in eight districts belonging to Mysore revenue division, will be held at the Senate Hall of Manasa Gangotri, Mysore, from 10 am onwards on January 6. The Adalat will be presided over by large and medium industries department minister, Murugesh Nirani.

Senior officials of the department will take part in the Adalat, and will try to mitigate the problems being faced by the industrial units of these districts, besides discussing about their development. The industries concerned will be facilitated to put forth their problems relating to land, sheds, loans, power supply, subsidy and other facilities.

The industries located in Dakshina Kannada district have to give full details of the problems being faced by them in writing and deliver the same to District Industries Centre, Industrial Estate, Yeyyady, Mangalore, before 5 pm on December 21.

In a release, joint director of District Industries Centre said that only those problems which are conveyed to the Centre as above will be addressed at the said Adalat.

  

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