Bengaluru: Karnataka Ministry of Industry Large and Medium Murugesh Nirani on Wednesday said all major cities in the state will have airports and land acquisition processes will begin soon.
He also said the government would build a permanent helipad in all district headquarters.
“The airport will be built in all major cities in Karnataka.
We will begin the land acquisition process to build the airport immediately.
Domestic air connectivity widening is very important for the development of industry, tourism and other sectors in the region,” Nirani said.
Increasing regional connectivity and air passenger traffic will help spur economic activities.
The Minister speaks at the Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry’s Federation (FKCCI) Export Excellence award ceremony.
Nirani said, in an effort to improve transportation and movement of people who were fast, the government would build a permanent helipad in all district headquarters.
“The government will build a permanent helipad in all district headquarters.
The dry port will appear in the Hassan district and Port Karwar will be further developed,” he said.
Noting that Karnataka exports in increasing sectors vary, the minister said the country has abundant opportunities, skills, and capacities to excel in the global export market.
“We are 1 in the export of software that contributes 40 percent of Indian exports and leading players in export manufacturing and trade.
We have made signs on Aerospace, Automobile, Readymade clothing, cotton yarn, food, mineral products, sea products, crafts hands include, “he said.
Furthermore, outlines the increase in exports, Nirani said Karnataka aims for a larger part of India’s exports.
“Our government wants to make a global carnataka hub manufacturing.
We encourage manufacturing companies and exporters to have core competencies, cutting-edge technology and become an integral part of the global supply chain.
We have encouraged our industry including the MSME sector, starting and exporters with many soups Efforts to make India Mandiri in each sector, “he added.