INDIA

Karnataka government takes steps to support Dalit entrepreneurs with new commission

Abhijit

Bengaluru : Karnataka Large and Medium diligence Minister M.B. Patil on Friday blazoned that a high- position commission, headed by Industry Department Secretary S. Selvakumar, will be formed address the issues faced by Dalit entrepreneurs in state. He made the advertisement at a meeting with members of the Karnataka Dalit Entrepreneurs Association, led by Rajya Sabha member L. Hanumantaiah.

“ The government is committed to allocating 24.10 percent of artificial plots Dalit entrepreneurs, as per the specified morals. Consequently, 391 acres of land have been available for slated estate industrialists, and this distribution will be expedited, ” the minister said.

In response to a plea from industrialists, he extended the doldrums on design perpetration and payments by heirs, who were allocated plots before the Covid epidemic, from one time to two times. Patil also mentioned that 25 percent of unallocated plots in aged artificial areas will be allocated for slated estate industrialists.

In cases where proffers have been modified and lower plots have been allocated, a commission headed by the separate District Commissioner will take way to address issues for investments less than Rs.15 crore, he added. The minister assured that issues related to the distributed plots for Dalit entrepreneurs at Dabaspet, Hassan, Bidadi, and other locales will be resolved fleetly.