Directions issued for disciplinary action against delay in completion of Mysuru export hub
The hopes of industrialists in Mysuru for completion of the work on the long-delayed the Mysuru Export Centre have been revived with Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh issuing directions to the Principal Secretary, Department of Industries and Commerce to act against the persons responsible for the delay and take necessary action for resumption of the pending work. A delegation of Mysuru Industries Association led by its General Secretary Suresh Kumar Jain met the Chief Secretary at the office of Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru during her visit to the city on March 24 and submitted a memorandum seeking immediate action to resume work on the long-delayed project. Referring to Mysuru Industries Association’s request to her for immediate action to resume work, Ms. Rajneesh has issued directions to the Principal Secretary of Department of Commerce and Industries while marking a copy to the Chief Executive Officer of Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board to take disciplinary action against those responsible for the five-year delay in the completion of the project. She has also sought that necessary action be taken to vacate the court’s stay order and resume work as per the request of the Mysuru Industries Association.
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