
Chamarajanagar may get investments from T.Nadu
The Hindu
When Minister for Major and Medium Industries Jagaish Shettar was in Chamarajanagar in January this year, he had said that the district has potential to be developed as an industrial hub as investment
When Minister for Major and Medium Industries Jagaish Shettar was in Chamarajanagar in January this year, he had said that the district has potential to be developed as an industrial hub as investments can also be attracted from neighbouring Tamil Nadu. Accordingly, the department had planned road shows in Coimbatore and Tiruppur and also in Kerala to attract investments and make Chamarajanagar, which shares border with Tamil Nadu, one of the prominent destinations for industrial development. However, the road shows were yet to happen and the reason was attributed to the ongoing pandemic situation.More Related News

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