‘KIADB has suddenly increased land prices at Gamanagatti Industrial Area’
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While the State and Union governments had been making tall claims about ease of doing enterprise, small and medium enterprises have been overlooked and, regardless of being in energy, the BJP has failed to deal with the issues of small entrepreneurs and industrialists, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has mentioned.
Addressing presspersons right here on Monday, president of the Dharwad district unit of AAP Santosh Naragund, district government committee member Vikas Soppin and different office-bearers mentioned that whereas sops had been being introduced for greater firms, the fundamental necessities of small industrialists within the industrial estates had been being uncared for. “It is ‘cease of doing business’ for the smaller and first generation entrepreneurs,” Mr. Naragund mentioned.
He mentioned that whereas it was pure to see revision to an extent of 10 % to fifteen % on the value of business plots in industrial estates, Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB), which functioned immediately underneath Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar, had issued notices growing land value by over ₹ 30 lakh to ₹ 38 lakh per acre of business land at Gamanagatti Industrial Area in Hubballi.
“Being a government agency, KIADB should at least have an estimate while taking up development of industrial areas. While one could understand an increase in the final cost of industrial plots, KIADB suddenly increased land price for plots allotted almost eight years ago,” he mentioned.
“The single window system, as claimed by the government, is non-existent for MSMEs,” he mentioned.
Mr. Soppin mentioned that the best way the land worth had been revised gave room for suspicion that the authorities had been attempting to assist actual property mafia. “Otherwise, there is no logic in the way prices have been revised,” he mentioned.
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