Integrated townships to come up in Karnataka's industrial areas: Murugesh Nirani
Integrated townships to come up in Karnataka's industrial areas: Murugesh  Nirani
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BENGALURU: In a bid to avoid long traffic snarls and save 'man hours being wasted in traffic junctions, Karnataka industries minister, Murugesh R. Nirani said that the state government was planning to launch unique concept of "Walk-to-work" across the state.

He said, "Industries department is planning to develop 9,010 acres of land for industrial development in the coming days in Kolar, Ramanagara, Mandya, Tumakuru, Vijayapura and Haveri districts. Over 81,864 acres of land in 188 industrial areas have been acquired so far and allotted for industrial units across the state." He said that the proposed residential townships will come upon Karnataka Industry Area Development Board (KIADB) land and other industrial areas. "The main purpose of this project is to help workers, officials and other employees reside on the premises which will help them avoid commuting long distances and in turn save crucial man hours, increase productivity and prevent traffic congestion," the minister who himself is an industrialist explained.

After reviewing his department, Nirani told reporters that the industries department had decided to prepare a blueprint on residential townships in industrial areas that would come up in future across the state. He added that residential townships will be constructed on 10 percent to 15 percent of land reserved in industrial areas with all basic amenities such as schools, shopping malls, clinics, parks and recreation facilities.

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