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Invest Karnataka Monthly December 2020
India’s first toy-making cluster in Karnataka
Koppal will be the first-of-its-kind toy manufacturing cluster, says state Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar.In a move that will create jobs, boost the local economy and give a much-needed fillip to the manufacturing sector.
LEARN MOREKarnataka showcases state for Australian investments
Karnataka government has pitched the state for Australian investments, showcasing its multiple strengths in various fields, an official said on Tuesday.
LEARN MOREAustralian investors have shown keen interest to invest in Karnataka, says Deputy CM, Dr. C N Ashwathnarayan
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. C N Ashwathnarayan, told media persons in Bengaluru today that Australian investors have shown keen interest to invest in Karnataka.
LEARN MOREKarnataka woos toy makers to Koppal manufacturing cluster
Giving a fillip to the domestic toy making call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi...
LEARN MOREKarnataka Industry department has invited global toy makers to set up their manufacturing units in the toy manufacturing cluster situated in Koppal in North Karnataka. The cluster is said to be first of its kind in India.
Industry department held a webinar yesterday with a panel of leading toys manufacturers on establishing India as a Global Toy Manufacturing Hub in line with Prime Minister’s call to promote Vocal for Local under Atma Nirbhar Bharat campaign.
LEARN MOREKarnataka ups its game with Koppal toy cluster
The country’s largest toy cluster is all set to open at Koppal, one of the most backward regions in Karnataka, which is the third-largest market for toys in the country with an estimated sales of Rs 1,200 crore.
LEARN MOREMysuru likely to get over Rs 4,000 crores investment in various sectors
After announcement of new industrial policy, three companies have shown interest in investing over Rs 2,000 crore in Mysuru district. Among them is an auto part company while another is a pharma company which sought more land to expand its unit in Nanjangud.
LEARN MOREiPhone Production Begins in India
India’s importance to Apple as a manufacturing center has grown considerably since the first Foxconn plant back in 2016. The goal at that stage was simply to make older and lower-end iPhone models for local sale
LEARN MOREApple partner Wistron goes on an iPhone-building hiring spree in India 10,000 more people are needed.
Apple partner Wistron is reportedly trying to hire as many as 10,000 people in an attempt to boost its Indian iPhone manufacturing capabilities. The company's Narasapura, India plant will start iPhone production within days.
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