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We’re trying to attract industrial investments in North Karnataka, says Deputy Chief Minister

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We’re trying to attract industrial investments in North Karnataka, says Deputy Chief Minister
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara stated that the government is actively incentivizing industrial investment in North Karnataka to reduce reliance on Bengaluru. He also noted that the state is reviewing land reform laws to protect the interests of small-scale farmers.

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The tension between urban-centric industrial growth and rural land protection is a critical policy debate in Indian state governance.

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The State government is taking several steps to attract industrial investments in North Karnataka, Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara said in Belagavi on Wednesday.

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The article highlights the government's focus on protecting 'poor land holders' and reversing previous administration policies, reflecting a pro-regulation stance.

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