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Enough scope for coastal Karnataka in Budget: KCCI - The Hindu BusinessLine

March 08, 2021 The Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has said that Dakshina Kannada has enough scope of taking advantage of most of the new proposals in the Karnataka Budget for 2021-22. Isaac Vas, President of KCCI, said that the proposal to establish an advanced biotech research centre in Mangaluru will encourage fishermen in the region to take up sea-weed cultivation. The cultivation of sea-weed has tremendous export potential and employment and wealth generation opportunities for the coastal region, he said. The Karnataka Budget has allocated ₹2 crore for 2021-22 for the establishment of the ‘Advanced Biotech Innovation Centre for Aqua-Marine’ in Mangaluru. The centre aims to encourage the production of light food items utilising the bioactive compounds available from fish and sea weed.

KCCI welcomes reconstitution of Coastal Development Authority

KCCI welcomes reconstitution of Coastal Development Authority Updated: Updated: CPMTA seeks infrastructure grant to Baikampady Industrial Township Share Article CPMTA seeks infrastructure grant to Baikampady Industrial Township Welcoming the decision to reconstitute the Coastal Development Authority as Coastal Development Board, the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry said the proposal to set up 1,000 electric vehicle charging units in the State will encourage more people to shift from petrol/diesel powered vehicles to electric powered vehicles in Dakshina Kannada that stands second in terms of registration of vehicles. In a press release, KCCI president Isaac Vas said introduction of the Bill to reconstitute Coastal Development Authority as the Coastal Development Board would fuel development in the region. The government’s allocation of ₹66 crore for the plastic park in Ganjimutt will accelerate the implementation of the project.

Steep rise in consent fee a burden on industry, says KCCI - The Hindu BusinessLine

Steep rise in consent fee a burden on industry, says KCCI March 01, 2021 Industry body seeks revision, rationalisation of the 800 to 1,000% rise in fee The Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has said that the revised consent fee to operate under the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) rules has led to an increase of more than eight times in the charge for some medium and large industries. In a memorandum to Karnataka Environment and Ecology Minister, CP Yogeshwara, during his visit to Mangaluru, the president of KCCI, Isaac Vas, said that the consent fee structure is linked to the capital investment of industries, and various slabs of capital investment are defined.

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