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Lockdown brings Mysuru to a halt

Local units feel the pinch, fear delay in revival

Local units feel the pinch, fear delay in revival Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA There are concerns in Mysuru that manufacturing and industrial units could feel the brunt of the second wave of COVID-19.   | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM The second wave of COVID-19 has affected industrial activity in Mysuru with reports of minor hiccups affecting production. The spectre of prolonged lockdown and its cascading impact on the industries is worrying the stakeholders though industrial activity is not expected to screech to a halt like last year. There are about 100 major and medium enterprises apart from around 20,000 small-scale units in the district, with most engaged in manufacturing. The industrial sector suffered a massive slow down during the lockdown which came into effect from March 25 last year.

India- Karnataka MSMEs express dissatisfaction over power tariff hike

(MENAFN - KNN India) Karnataka MSMEs express dissatisfaction over power tariff hike Mysuru, Feb 18 (KNN) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in Karnatka have expressed their dissatisfaction over the Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC) appeal of increasing power tariff. At a public hearing organised by the KERC at the Court Hall of the Deputy Commissioner s (DC) Office on Wednesday morning, along with Mysuru Industries Association (MIA) representatives of various bodies including Mysore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI), Mysore Industries Association (MIA), KIADB Industrial Area Manufacturers Association (KIAMA), Hebbal Industrial Estate Manufacturers Association (HIEMA) and domestic consumers sought the dismissal of the CESC petition that seeks a hike of 130.9 paise (Rs. 1.30) per unit across categories.

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