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Karnataka Dy CM Shivakumar :”Karnataka will become employers’ hometown”

“Karnataka will undoubtedly become employer’s hometown,” declared Karnataka’s deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar on Monday. DK Shivakumar stated, “Karnataka is not just looking for employees, workers, it is looking for job creators,” during his speech at the Bengaluru tech conference. Without a doubt, this will lead to more jobs being created in our state, making […]

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Karnataka Dy CM Shivakumar :”Karnataka will become employers’ hometown”

“Karnataka will undoubtedly become employer’s hometown,” declared Karnataka’s deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar on Monday.
DK Shivakumar stated, “Karnataka is not just looking for employees, workers, it is looking for job creators,” during his speech at the Bengaluru tech conference. Without a doubt, this will lead to more jobs being created in our state, making it the employer’s home.
“Karnataka currently has a strong and stable government. Karnataka is a window into India. Karnataka has a highly skilled labour force. We will restore the lost dignity with your help.

That responsibility is ours. Our government will give more importance to the establishment of industries other than Bengaluru. We have also mentioned this issue in our manifesto. The onus is on all of us to create more jobs, you must give more power to the government”, Shivakumar said.
He added that the Karnataka government had fulfilled most of its promises since it came to power, earlier this year.
“In 100 days, we have fulfilled our most important promises. In the next 100 days, we have made a plan as to which projects should be implemented. In 100 days many businessmen will be met and discussed about investing in Karnataka. Our desire is that our state should be at the forefront in all fields”, the Karnataka DCM said.

He continued, in response to a question about the city’s traffic, “Bengaluru is a very safe, healthy city, united in diversity. Our citizens have provided more than 80,000 proposals to raise the dignity of the “brand Bangalore,” which is home to 34% of the state’s population. Bengaluru is currently having trouble with traffic congestion. Time is incredibly valuable. We shall propose the proposal in this regard in the next days. Because we have the ability to speak for immediate assistance, we shouldn’t only pledge that “what is said will happen.”

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