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Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) and Karnataka State Industrial Investment Development Corporation (KSIIDC) are jointly responsible for the development of industrial infrastructure in the state. Directorate of Commerce and Industries has set up a district and taluk industrial centres across the state to facilitate investment
For the industrial development of the city, the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) has established four industrial areas in and around Mysore and are located in Belagola, Belawadi, Hebbal (Electronic City) and Hootagalli areas. [8]
Mangalore Special Economic Zone or MSEZ is a Special Economic Zone spread across 1,600 acres in Mangalore, Karnataka, India MSEZ is managed by Mangalore Special Economic Zone Limited(MSEZL) . The MSEZL is located 15 km (9.3 mi) from Mangalore city center, off Cochin-Mumbai NH 66 , 5 km (3.1 mi) from Mangalore International Airport and 8 km (5.0 ...
Cochin Special Economic Zone: IT/ITES: Karnataka: 22-06-2007: 53: Infosys Ltd SEZ (Mysuru) Hebbal Industrial Area, District. Mysuru, Karnataka: Cochin Special Economic Zone: IT/ITES: Karnataka: 26-04-2007: 54: Vrindavan Techvillage SEZ (Formerly M.S. Vikas Telecom Ltd) Bengaluru, Karnataka: Cochin Special Economic Zone: IT/ITES: Karnataka: 08 ...
Infosys in Hebbal Industrial Area, Hootagalli, Mysore Industries in Mysore district are mainly concentrated around the cities of Mysore and Nanjangud. Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) has established two industrial estates as Mysore and Nanjangud and established six industrial areas in Mysore district to encourage Industrial ...
Mangalore skyline. Industrial and commercial activities dominate Mangalore's economy. Mangalore is the only city in the state of Karnataka to have all modes of transport — air, road, rail and sea — as well as being one of only five cities in India to have both a major port and an international airport.
The Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) approved layout dates for phase 1 of the Harohalli industrial area on 3 October 2005. [3] Consequently, phase 2 of the project was approved on 19 August 2008.
Hubli-Dharwad is the second largest city, in terms of area and population, in Karnataka. It is one of the 49 Metropolitan clusters selected by McKinsey & Company as growth hotspots in India. [1] It is the 2nd highest in Karnataka and 22nd for India in terms of bank deposits or income-tax. [2] It is the nerve center for North Karnataka region.