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India to spend half of property tax for infrastructure

byCustoms Today Report
12/03/2015
in India, International Customs
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NEW DELHI: Indian Dharwad District Minister , Dinesh Gundu Rao has promised industrialists that state government would be urged to utilize 50 percent of the property tax paid by them on infrastructure development in the industrial areas.

Chairing a meeting of industrialists from Tarihal, Gokul and Belur Industrial Areas at the deputy commissioner’s office in Dharwad, the minister stated that the government did not hold any grudge against the industrialists and was solving their burning problems.

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The industrialists had given a representation to the government seeking a remedy to their problems and had alleged that the government had turned a deaf ear to their pleas. The minister tried to assuage their feelings by promising them that the government’s top priority was to equip the industrial areas suffering from poor infrastructure with all the necessary facilities.

All the issues, including the slashing of the taxes raised by the industrialists would be taken up during a high-level industry department meeting to be held in Hubballi shortly, he said.

Speaking at the meeting, Dharwad Growth Centre Industries Association vice-president S Hampannavar stated that theKIADB had acquired 240 acres for housing as per the Growth Centre Policy in 1994. The KIADB had agreed to develop 112 acres as housing layout. Unfortunately, the project has not taken wings even after 20 years, he lamented.

Moreover, 40 per cent of the Belur Industrial Area has no water supply and every year, during the summer season, the industries face acute water crisis, he pointed out.

The industrial units in the Growth Centre are being charged Rs 32 per 1,000 litres, while it is just Rs 10 for the Tata Motors’ plant. Hence, the water tariff should be slashed, he added.

The industrialists also demanded the setting up of another 110 kV power station as 12 acres have already been allotted to KPTCL.

The industrialists urged the minister to set up a fire station in the industrial areas to prevent any damage due to fire accidents. A 2.5 acre land was allotted for the purpose 15 years ago, but no effort was made to set up the fire station, they said.

Speaking on the occasion, president of North Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association, Nagaraj Divate, stated that the industrial area had turned into a garbage dump and the investors were finding it difficult to set up their plant here.

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