Karnataka govt eases process of allotting industrial land up to 10 acres
This means, an application of an investor or industrialist wanting up to 10 acres will directly come before the State Level Single Window Clearance Committee headed by the Large & Medium Industries minister, skipping the LAC, which results in spee...

Such investment proposals can now be directly presented before the State Level Clearance Committee, officials said on Tuesday citing the order issued recently by the Industries Department.
This means, an application of an investor or industrialist wanting up to 10 acres will directly come before the State Level Single Window Clearance Committee headed by the Large & Medium Industries minister, skipping the LAC, which results in speedier allotment of industrial land, officials said.
"The state government has issued this order to emphasise transparency and to facilitate 'Ease of Doing Business' by simplifying the approval system", Large and Medium Industries Minister Murugesh R Niran said.
"With this order, investment proposals will be able to get approved quickly and one need not wait for months together for LAC clearances. This will help all sectors including small, micro, and medium entrepreneurs" he said.
Many industrial associations had petitioned the government for the change and simplification of the procedure while allotting industrial land by the KIADB, the government's industrial land allotment agency, a Department statement said.
"I should thank Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai for understanding the needs of investors and allowing us to make amendments in the land allotment procedures," Nirani said.
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