Bangalore: Yeddyurappa Draws Roadmap for State’s Industrial Growth


Yeddyurappa Draws Roadmap for State’s Industrial Growth

Bangalore, Jun 14 (DHNS): The State Government plans to acquire at least 50,000 acres of land for industrial purposes across the State before the Global Investors’ Meet scheduled for December this year. 

On Saturday, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa said the Government had begun creating land banks in each district and had initiated the process to acquire 8,000 acres in different districts. “Land would be kept ready for investors who would be participating in the meet,” he announced, while addressing industrialists at the first state-level conference of district chambers of commerce and other associations organised by Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industries.

After listening to the demands made by industrialists, the CM said that his government was committed to take all necessary measures to encourage industrial development in the State. The State had outlined seven objectives and his administration would give utmost attention to its implementation in the coming days, he said.

Objectives

The objectives are: increasing income from agriculture and allied activities; reforming education system with focus on skill development; providing health insurance to all; giving attention to sustainable urbanisation and industrialisation; empowering women; empowering weaker sections; and bridging the digital divide. Progress in these areas is expected to help the State achieve higher economic growth.

Smaller cities

Yeddyurappa said that his government would develop infrastructure facilities in smaller cities to attract investments. Road network would be strengthened. The Government had taken up development of 66,000 kms of road.

On the tax front, he said Value Added Tax (VAT) collected by the State government was on a par with the recommendations of the Centre’s Empowered Committee.

Interestingly, Gujarat, which stands first in luring investors, has higher VAT rates when compared to the Empowered Committee’s recommendations. In addition, the RBI package for recession has helped in restructuring loans of 41,000 small and medium enterprises, which were hit by the global economic slowdown.

BBMP roads

Yeddyurappa said that the Government was keen on developing infrastructure in BBMP areas as well.

The government was contemplating a special programme to upgrade roads in BBMP area at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore and maintain the roads with private partnership.

‘Stop exporting iron ore’

Vice Chairman and MD of JSW Steel Ltd, Sajjan Jindal had a suggestion for Karnataka.
Jindal, who also heads the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, said: “Karnataka is rich in natural resources and the Government should make better use of it to improve its economic position. The State should restrict the export of iron ore and give thrust for value addition of the mineral, which would create huge employment and add to the State’s GDP. In a few years, Bellary would become a hub of steel plants.”

  

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  • Ramesh Aluwala, Kuthpadi

    Sun, Jun 14 2009

    Since Independence of India: We have seen many political parties, when they are in power, their only job is to lay foundation stone and give some pose to media and then leave the place and get the political milage. Tell me how many people and politicians has the commitment and political willpower to do the good work for the nation and the state where the live. Wake up!!! See the west and learn a lessen about the development. My Apeal to the Young Indians!! Change the attitude and develop the commitment and willpower to build the nation. Let us hope and dream to see INDIA as a superpower with lot of sacrifise. At least our future generation will live happily.

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  • John, Melbourne

    Sun, Jun 14 2009

    George, As long as the land planned to acquire is not ours why not congratulate Mr. Chief Minister. It is only when we are at the receiving end blessing becomes curse. Having recently seen a house being demolished for power project, I am wondering fate of those people who''s land will be acquired to make politicians and rich people (so called investors pictured) richer. Jai ho

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  • Jawar D''Souza, M''Lore/Doha

    Sun, Jun 14 2009

    Mr. C.M. stop exporting ore''s Export only finished good''s .You and your Reddy''s are exporting all the ore''s tomorrow if we need iron ore from where will we get it from.

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  • George Cruz, Managalore/USA

    Sun, Jun 14 2009

    Dear Mr.Chief Minister, you and your party BJP is a blessing to Karnataka. Please, keep the good work!!!!!!

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  • George Cruz, Managalore/USA

    Sat, Jun 13 2009

    Dear Mr.Chief Minister, you and your party BJP is a blessing to Karnataka. Please, keep the good work!!!!!!

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