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Karnataka industries crave relief during crisis

Karnataka industries crave relief during crisis Karnataka industries crave relief during crisis ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: May 5, 2021, 06:00 IST SMEs and MSMEs in bad shape due to lockdown, seek government aid to stay afloat The Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association (KASSIA) appealed to the state government to provide relief packages to the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) during the pandemic. KASSIA’s president, K B Arasappa said that small and medium industrialists are grateful that the government supported MSMEs and announced relief packages for them during the lockdown last year. “The government’s timely action last year, exempting the industries from the lockdown and allowing the sector to operate helped SMEs and kept them motivated during the crisis,” said Arasappa. Unfortunately the pandemic has crippled the functioning of the SMEs again, driving them to worry if there is a solution for them, even after the lockdown

Industry body asks Karnataka govt to allow shops to open till 2 pm during lockdown

Industry body asks Karnataka govt to allow shops to open till 2 pm during lockdown SECTIONS Industry body asks Karnataka govt to allow shops to open till 2 pm during lockdownET Bureau Last Updated: Apr 27, 2021, 06:44 PM IST Share Synopsis FKCCI has asked the government to ply a limited number of buses during the day to help industry workers to commute. “We appreciate that you have permitted industries to operate. Skeletal bu service will be inconvenient for employees to attend industrial units,” the industry body said. Agencies The chamber has also sought permission for agricultural produce market committees to function till 2 pm to ensure uninterrupted supply to groceries and stores.

Hangry customers, employees all over

‘Hangry’ customers, employees all over ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Apr 10, 2021, 06:00 IST . The 11-day covid curfew from Saturday is set to have an adverse impact on the manufacturing industry and the hospitality sector, affecting the livelihoods of thousands of people in Bengaluru. Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday announced that the curfew will be in force between 10 pm and 5 am from Saturday. According to PC Rao, president, Bruhat Bengaluru Hotels Association, the hospitality segment in Bengaluru is on the recovery path but the proposed curfew will come as a disaster. “Citizens go to hotels after 9 pm. Where will they have dinner now?’’ said Rao. Terming the proposed curfew as not only unscientific but also unnecessary, Rao said many ice cream parlours and juice centres remain open to serve

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