Speaking after exercising franchise for Legislative Council elections at Puttur on Sunday, he said that the the Mysore Regional Commissioner's report on Spring Zouk has already been received by the government.
“I have not read the report. The discussion on the report will be held on Tuesday,” he said.
GIM
Mr Gowda said that the State has inked agreements promising private investment of about Rs 450 crore, at Global Investors Meet (GIM), to promote tourism in Dakshina Kannada.
He said that the GIM was not restricted to one department or Bangalore alone. The industries will come up in tier-II cities. “I have entrusted the responsibility to co-ordinate with the industries in Tier-II cities, to the DCs of respective districts,” he said.
“I am the president of Empowerment Committee. I have taken part in two meetings. If any investor feels that the officials are not responding to him, then he can contact my office directly.
Arrangement has been made to provide land, electricity and water to the investors within a day of the proposal. After taking part in the empowerment committee meeting, the investor can go back home with the government order on the following day,” he asserted.
Setting up of industries alone will be of no use to the state. Along with industries, the youth should get employment. There is a need to implement Sarojini Mahishi report totally, he said.
Endosulfan victims centre
The CM said the government is planning to set up endosulfan victims centre near Uppinangady. Another day care centre will be set up near Alankaru. Basic infrastruture facilities will be provided to Endosulfan victims day care centre at Kokkada.
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