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Former MLA Vasu appeals CM to set-up AIIMS and Kidwai Cancer Centres in city February 15, 2021 Mysore/Mysuru: Former MLA Vasu, who is also the President of Mysore Industries Association (MIA), appealed Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa to set up AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) and Kidwai Cancer Hospital centres in city. The former MLA presented a memorandum in this regard to the Chief Minister at a Tourism Book release programme organised at Kalamandira here on Saturday.. Highlighting the benefits of making Mysuru a health city, Vasu in the memorandum said that AIIMS and Kidwai Hospital centres will be complementary to Mysuru becoming a healthcare hub. ....
Mysuru, Updated: Mysuru, Updated: Share Article AAA The Union Budget 2021-22 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament on Monday elicited both brickbats and bouquets from different sections of the society. While President of Karnataka State Sugarcane Farmers’ Association President Kurubur Shanthakumar, who is also the President of Federation of Karnataka State Farmers’ Association, criticised the Budget for not having any schemes for the development of the agriculture sector, the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Council termed the Budget as “pro-development” and “industry-friendly”. Mr. Shanthakumar said the Union government’s promises to increase support price for agriculture produce and enhance the farmers’ income appear to be assurances given only for the sake of publicity. Also, he said the Budget does not spell out any loan policy nor makes any promise to waive the interest on crop loans of the far ....
MCC draws flak from industries The Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has hiked the water tariff for commercial and industrial consumers coming under its jurisdiction with effect from January 1, 2021. The MCC notification was issued on Wednesday and has evoked a sharp response from the industrial sector which wants a separate slab on the grounds that industry is distinct from commercial category. The MCC, which has spared domestic consumers from the hike, said that the revised rate for non-domestic and industrial/commercial usage will be taken into account for computing the water tariff from the month of January. The minimum rate for non-domestic usage has been pegged at ₹168. The tariff will be calculated at the rate of ₹16.80 per thousand litres for the first 10,000 litres. The rate per 1,000 litres between 10,001 and 20,000 litres will be ₹21.60 and it will be calculated at the rate of ₹26.40 per 1,000 litres for 20,001 to 30,000 litres of consumption. Con ....