Rs 1,506 crore investment expected in coastal districts

January 4, 2012

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Mangalore, January 4: Chief Minister D V Sadanaga Gowda has said that a total of Rs 1.506 crore would be investment in coastal districts of Karnataka was expected by as many as 38 major investors.

Inaugurating the Coastal Business Development Summit in Mangalore on Wednesday, he said that Karnataka is an investor friendly State and all facilities and conducive trade environment would be offered to the investors coming to the State.

Speaking on the industrial environment existing in the coastal districts, he said that though the region is well connected with air, rail, road and water ways, business and industries have not been able to make a mark in the region due to some external factors.

He said that the internal income of the region was nine per cent during 2008-09, of which Dakshina Kannada district had five per cent while Udupi and Uttar Kannada had mere two per cent contribution. District Industrial Progress of Dakshina Kannada was 31 per cent during this period while Udupi and Uttar Kannada was 29.8 per cent and 25.7 per cent respectively.

Speaking about the Global Investors' Meet held in Bangalore in 2010, the CM said that the event was a huge success which saw ushering in of an investment of Rs five lakh crore. As many as 387 MoUs were signed promising six lakh job openings.

“As many as 288 projects have already taken off while 89 projects nearing completion,” said the CM.

During the programme, 38 investors including MRPL with a romping Rs 1,100 crore project signed the MoU with the State. Minister for Small and Medium Industries Murugesh Nirani said that an area of 1.19 lakh acre has been set aside for the Land Bank in the State and preliminary steps have been taken to acquire 89,000 acres of land.

Udupi District-in-Charge Minister Dr V S Acharya said that the primary sector in the region contributes to only 19 per cent of the gross production of the State while manufacturing sector contributes to 21 per cent while the tertiary sector (service sector etc) contribute to 45 per cent.

“This means that we need to give importance to tertiary sector,” said Dr Acharya.

Minister for Primary and Higher Education Kageri Vishweshwara Hegde, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Bangalore) President J R Bangera, Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Latha R Kini among others were present.

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March 5,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 5: Amulya Leona, the 19-year-old woman who captured a nation’s attention by shouting full-throated slogans, allegedly in support of Pakistan, at a rally in Bengaluru, has reportedly held her composure under grilling by the Special Investigating Team (SIT).

The woman was arrested after her speech to an audience of protesters against the Citizenship Amendment Act on February 19, and was slapped with sedition charges.

Sources in the police said Amulya Leona seemed to be absolutely normal during interrogation by senior cops, unlike most other persons in such circumstances.

Not once throughout the grilling nor in judicial custody did she break down.

Amulya is said to have defended herself on charges that she shouted pro-Pakistan slogans. She made it clear that by speaking out at the rally at Freedom House, she did not mean to support the enemy country and that she was not against India.

Lower-rung officers said Amulya Leona seemed to be considerably influenced by the late firebrand activist Gowri Lankesh, who was shot dead in 2017.

In fact, the policewomen to whose charge she was entrusted right after she was arrested are said to have heaved a sigh of relief when she handed over to custody of prison staff.

An urban legend going around in lower-rung police circles is that Amulya Leona attended the funeral of Gowri Lankesh and fainted near where the late activist was buried. “It’s impossible for a 19-year-old to show such grit. We have seen hardcore criminals breaking down in custody. Forget about breaking down, Amulya Leona is becoming stronger,” they explain.

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: 11 more COVID-19 cases have been reported in Karnataka since 5 pm Monday, informed the state government on Tuesday.

The total number of coronavirus positive cases in the state now stand at 258, including 9 deaths and 65 discharged.

To check the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus, the 21-day lockdown announced last month has been extended by the Centre till May 3.

Meanwhile, India's total number of coronavirus positive cases has climbed to 10,363 including 8,988 active cases, 1,035 cured/discharged/migrated and 339 deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said today.

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January 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 1: Karnatak Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol has said that the state government wrote to the Centre to fix the technical glitches in FASTag system.

"We have brought this issue to the notice of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari," he told reporters on Tuesday.

In response to the flood relief by the state government, Karjol said that the approximate cost of roads damaged in the floods was Rs 7000 crore and the government would take up the repair works soon.

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