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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Job mela in Hubli on June 28

Source: The Hindu

The Department of Employment and Training, State Information Department, District Employment Exchange and Human Resources Development Centre, Hubli, and Moorusavir Math Industrial Training Institute will organise a job mela in Hubli on June 28.
According to a release issued by Assistant Director of District Employment Exchange Shrikanth Malagatti, the job mela will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Moorusavir Math ITI premises.
The objective of the job mela is to create a common platform for the employers and job-seekers and help trained candidates get suitable employment, Mr. Malagatti has said.
Over 40 companies doing business in sectors such as manufacturing, information technology, BPO, automobile, insurance, finance, garments, health and hospitality are expected to participate in the job mela.
Interested candidates should contact the District Employment Exchange on 0836-2225288/ 89 for registration and other details.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Dharwad to get 20 new HOPCOMS outlets

Source: The Hindu


The Horticultural Producers' Cooperative Marketing and Processing Society (HOPCOMS) will open 20 new fruit and vegetable outlets in the city.
At a press conference here on Wednesday, Karnataka Horticulture Federation (KHF) president Ishwarchandra Hosmani said Minister for Horticulture S.A. Ravindranath would symbolically conduct the ceremony to lay the foundation stone for the Shivagiri outlet here.
Funding
He said the KHF provided financial support of Rs. 4 lakh for each of the outlets. Work would be completed and the outlets, which would have modern storage facilities and spot billing facility, would open for business in four months. The outlets would sell quality produce at competitive prices, he said.
HOPCOMS would open 20 outlets in Dharwad this year and 40 outlets in Hubli next year. The Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation had provided land on lease to set up the outlets, and the HOPCOMS was ready to open outlets in new localities provided the HDMC gave it land.
A target of setting up 150 outlets in Hubli-Dharwad had been set and if land was provided, the KHF was ready to fund them, Mr. Hosmani said.
Organic produce
To a query, Mr. Hosmani said that though there were no immediate plans to open separate outlets for the organic produce, HOPCOMS would arrange for organic counters at its outlets if farmers wished to market organic products at the HOPCOMS outlets. Only organic produce that had been tested and verified by the HOPCOMS officials would be allowed to be sold at the organic counters, he said.

Aditya Birla [Gulbarga] Group plans Rs 2,000-cr cement plant in Karnataka

The Aditya Birla Group will invest Rs 2,000 cr in a 4 million tonne cement plant at Malkhed (in Gulbarga district), said the group's Chairman, Mr Kumar Mangalam Birla, at the Global Investors Meet in Bangalore on Thursday.
The Group also plans to expand its aluminium plant in Belgaum from 2,000 tonnes to 3,000 tonnes at Rs 700 crore.

Friday, June 1, 2012

[Bijapur] Work on Kudgi thermal plant to begin on June 2

Source: DHNS


Bijapur, May 28 2012, DHNS:
Work on the much-delayed thermal power plant project is set to begin at last, with Union Minister for Power Sushilkumar Shidhe scheduled to lay the foundation-stone at Kudgi in the district on June 2. 

The first project to be taken up in the State by the National Thermal Power Corporation requires 3,500 acres of land, of which 1,923 acre has already been acquired.

The NTPC officials held a meeting with the farmers on Saturday and cleared the way for acquisition of rest of the land by agreeing to pay a special compensation of Rs two lakh per acre.

The total amount of compensation per acre will be Rs 7.25 lakh for dry land and Rs nine lakh for irrigated land, General Manager Asimkumar Samanth told Deccan Herald.

A project office has also been set up on the site where a 4,000-mw capacity plant will come up.  In the first phase, three units with a capacity of 800 mw each will be set up at an estimated cost of Rs 15,166 crore. In the second phase, two units with 800-mw capacity each will come up.

The NTPC has signed an agreement with two companies – Toshiba of Japan and Dusan of Korea – on purchase of equipment worth Rs 6,087 crore required for the project in the first phase, and 162 cusec of water will be supplied to the plant from the Almatti reservoir.

Coal will be supplied through railways and the Centre has been requested to provide infrastructure required for the same at the earliest, said Samanth.  The 2,400 mw power to be generated at the plant in the three units, will be distributed among Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Puduchery.

Karnataka approves Rs 1,000-cr investments in logistics - One in Hubli

Source: The Hindu

Ahead of the Global Investors Meet (GIM), the Karnataka Government has cleared investments in logistics and warehouses to the tune of Rs 1,000 crore.
Also on its own, the government plans to build four Logistics Parks with a total investment of Rs 1,800 crore through private partnership route.
To facilitate development across the state, the Infrastructure Development Department has initiated moves to build Logistics Parks in Bangalore, Hassan and Hubli on public-private partnership (PPP) mode. According to a senior Infrastructure Development Department (IDD) official, the government is looking for an integrated approach by providing multi-modal/integrated logistics transport centre, warehouses, inland container depots, domestic rail head, and air cargo centres.

invites registration of interests

Logistics Parks are to come up at Harohalli Industrial Area in Bangalore with an investment of Rs 500 crore, Dabbaspet (Rs 600 crore), Hassan (Rs 350 crore) and Hubli (Rs 350 crore).
The department has invited registration of interests (RoI) from global, national companies and is open to joint ventures and consortia for development of logistics parks.
An industries department official said the projects cleared recently are Vikram Logistics and Maritime Services which is investing Rs 342.59 crore to set up logistics services at Maranaikanahally and Samanduru villages in Anekal.
The project is to come up on 120 acres of land owned by one of the directors of the company.
It is likely to give employment to 675 people. Property developer Gopalan Enterprises is to build a warehouse at Cheelur village Maralvadi hobli in Kanakapura with an investment of Rs 188 crore and offer employment to 5,000 people.
The promoters of the project have sought 104.06 acres of land.
The government has instructed project proponent to obtain consent to an extent of 70 per cent from the land owners for further assistance.
The Gurgaon-based Siddhivinayaka Farm Fresh is to set up a muti-commodity agri-cold chain network and logistic hub at Vishwanathapura near Devanahalli. The project is to come up on 11 acres on a private land at an investment of Rs 160.66 crore.
Magna Warehousing and Distribution Private Ltd with an investment of Rs 381 crore to develop spaces and infrastructure for IT offices, hotel rooms, meeting spaces and convention, shopping including food courts, restaurants, cinema, departmental stores to complement with the location at EPIP industrial areas at Hoodi Village next to Sri Sathya Sai Hospital at Whitefield.