Sunday, June 29, 2008

Karnataka govt approves 65 proposals of Rs 1,062.20 cr

Bangalore, Jun 29 (PTI) Karnataka government has approved
65 proposals with an envisaged investment of Rs 1,062.20 crore
in the sectors like steel, tourism and hospitals, which will
generate 29,024 jobs.
The State Level Single Window Clearance Committee at its
meeting here yesterday examined various proposals and gave its
nod to 65 of them, an official press release said.
The maximum investment would be in the steel sector (Rs
350.42 crore), followed by tourism (208.05 crore), engineering
(Rs 97.13 crore), flight training academy (Rs 49.86 crore),
ready-made garments (Rs 48.95 crore) and hospital (Rs 48.79
crore).
"Some of the important proposals cleared include flight
training academy in Mysore, and super speciality hospital for
dialysis in Bidar, Gulbarga, Bijapur, Davangere, Mangalore and
Mysore", the Committee Chairman and Principal Secretary in
Commerce and Industry Department V Umesh said.
In the winery field, two proposals were cleared with a
proposed investment of Rs 11.91 crore.

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