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‘Ensure unhindered works until Koorgalli CMC becomes operational’
The Hindu
Owners of industrial units highlight problems, appeal to DC
Industries in Mysuru have urged the district administration to ensure that works including issuance of documents for property registrations and mortgage loans and promoting industrial development in Koorgalli and Belavadi industrial areas, on the city outskirts, are unaffected until the City Municipal Council (CMC) comprising Koorgalli, Belavadi and Hinkal Gram Panchayats, becomes fully operational. The CMC merging the three GPs was created to upgrade the civic infrastructure of the new areas without burdening the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC). The GPs had become part of Mysuru with the city’s rapid expansion, and the areas under GPs were facing hurdles, including solid waste management and cleanliness. “We have been told that the changeover from the GP to CMC may take at least two to three months though the government is yet to post requisite number of staff to make the CMC at Koorgalli fully operational. Until then, some alternative arrangements should be made to ensure that industries and public were not put to hardship for getting government records,” said Suresh Kumar Jain, Secretary, Mysuru Industries Association and MSME Council.More Related News