State keen to allot 100 acres in Mandya to U.S.-based firm, says M B Patil in a letter to HDK

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Karnataka’s Large and Medium Industries Minister M.B. Patil has written to Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy, making it wide that the State authorities is keen connected allotting 100 acres of onshore successful Mandya territory to the U.S.-based semiconductor fabrication institution Sanson Group for establishing a manufacturing unit. However, contempt repeated efforts, elder officials of the institution could not beryllium reached regarding the proposal.

In a release, Mr. Patil said Mr. Kumaraswamy had written to the State authorities connected October 31 regarding the matter, to which a affirmative effect was sent connected November 24. “Meanwhile respective attempts person been made to interaction Sanson Group’s Chief Technology Officer and Head of Indian Operations, Abhay K. Rai, to question further details of the projected project. However, determination has been nary effect from his broadside truthful far,” Mr. Patil said.

He said determination was nary hurdle to allotting 100 acres of onshore to the institution successful Mandya territory astatine a determination with capable h2o supply, power, and connectivity. He added that if a ceremonial petition was received from the company, the feasibility of onshore allotment, on with the required approvals and infrastructure support, would beryllium examined and the connection would beryllium taken guardant expeditiously. The work for coordinating the process had been entrusted to Commissioner of the Karnataka Industries Department Gunjan Krishna, helium said.

Stating that the State authorities was committed to promoting precocious tech industries, Mr. Patil said it was anxious to guarantee that the projected concern task does not gaffe retired of Karnataka. He added that the task would lend to employment procreation and concern maturation successful regions extracurricular Bengaluru.

Published - December 25, 2025 06:16 p.m. IST

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