B luru police deny permission for tractor rally by farmers
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Bengaluru, Jan 25 : Farmers would not be allowed to enter the city on tractors from outside on Tuesday for their protest rally against the three central farm laws, a top police official said on Monday. In view of the heightened security on the 72nd Republic Day on Tuesday, farmers will not be allowed to enter the city on tractors for their protest rally, as it would not only choke roads, but also cause traffic jam, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant told reporters here.
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Bengaluru: About 25,000 farmers from across Karnataka would lead a protest rally on Tuesday to Bengaluru from Nelamangla on the city s outskirts in support of their counterparts tractor rally to New Delhi against the three farmers laws, said state s farmers leader K. Chandrashekar on Sunday. We have sought police permission to lead the protest rally in 10,000 tractors to Freedom Park in the city from Nelamangla in solidarity with our colleagues in the northern region who are going to Delhi in thousands of tractors, seeking repeal of the three anti-farmers laws, Chandrashekar told reporters here.
About 25,000 farmers from across Karnataka would lead a protest rally on Tuesday to Bengaluru from Nelamangla on the city s outskirts in support of their counterparts tractor rally to New Delhi against the three farmers laws, said state s .
New Industrial Policy will create 20 lakh jobs in 5 years: Minister Shettar
January 20, 2021
Mysore/Mysuru: Karnataka’s New Industrial Policy has aimed at attracting Rs. 5 lakh crore investments that could create employment for 20 lakh people by 2025, said Large and Medium Scale Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar here yesterday.
Releasing the New Industrial Policy 2020-25 handbook here, Shettar said that the State Government has decided to focus more on industrially backward districts, Tier-II and Tier-III cities. Impetus had been given mainly on automobile and spare parts, pharmaceutical, medical and engineering equipment, knowledge-based industries, logistics, renewable energy, aerospace, defence and electric vehicle manufacturing.
To help this, Sec. 79 A and B section in Land Reforms Act had been scrapped to attract more investment in Karnataka. Provision had been made for the business entrepreneurs to directly deal with farmers to buy 54 acres.
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It has squandered its precious political and administrative heritage
My local bank has a framed picture of M. Visvesvaraya on its wall, a curious throwback to an era of optimistic belief that over time, Mysore, and later the enlarged State of Karnataka, would take its place among the most modernised and industrialised regions of India. Certainly, Visvesvaraya, as Chief Engineer and then Dewan and even in unofficial capacities, hoped that the State would enter into and reorganise nearly all aspects of economic, social and cultural life to make Mysore modern – in the absence of a social class before independence that could lead that transformation.