
Kaigarika Adalat in Mysuru to resolve pending grievances
The Hindu
Land allotment, taxation, civic amenities need govt. intervention
Stakeholders from the industrial sector in Mysuru and surrounding regions hope to get their long pending grievances resolved in the Kaigarika Adalat slated to be held in the city during the second week of September. Though the industrial sector in the region has reported a plethora of issues and problems inimical to industrial development, the government was yet to act or resolve them and hence the Kaigarika or Industrial Adalat holds significance. The last such exercise was conducted in 2011 after which the Adalat was fixed twice but only to be postponed or cancelled due to various reasons, according to Suresh Kumar Jain, Secretary, Mysore Industries Association.More Related News

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