
Land sought for Rs 100 crore poultry farm project in Koila
Mangaluru: The proposed poultry farm project in Koila, Uppinangady, received positive support from the minister for animal husbandry and veterinary services, K Venkatesh, said Puttur MLA Ashok Kumar Rai.
The vacant land, currently under the department's jurisdiction, will be leased for this significant agricultural venture. A company has come forward to make a huge investment, and their commitment to establishing a modern poultry facility in the region would offer over 1,000 jobs, said Rai.
The MLA said he met the minister in Bengaluru on Thursday and submitted the request seeking sanction of land for the setting up of a poultry farm in Koila.
"A company intends to start a poultry farm in Koila, and it requires 50 acres to set up the project. Hence, I have requested the minister to release land under the department in Koila to the company. The company plans to invest around Rs 100 crore in the venture, which is expected to create 1,000 local jobs.
When I informed this, the minister agreed to provide the land," he said.
The MLA also met Aijaz Hussain, chief engineer of Karnataka Rural Water Supply and Sanitation, on Friday to seek the extension of the multi-village drinking water scheme for Vitla in his constituency.
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"I have discussed the matter with the officer and requested him that the people of Vitla should not be deprived of the benefits of the multi-village drinking water scheme. The new multi-village drinking water project work has already begun.
The project will provide drinking water for 24 hours a day in the villages of Puttur, Bantwal, and Sullia. However, the Vitla town panchayat has been excluded from the project. Hence, I have requested the officer to include Vitla town under the project's purview," Rai said.

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