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Agriculture forestry and Finishing 15.77% 14.64% 14.59% 14.37% 13.95% 13.94%
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International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management Research Studies
Volume 1, Issue 2, September - 2018
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International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management Research Studies
Volume 1, Issue 2, September - 2018
In the Bangalore-Mumbai corridor, the industrial areas technology in our vision for smart cities. There is a new
that would be covered include VasanthNarasapura (Tumkur), enthusiasm, liveliness and dynamism in India and very soon it
Bharamasagara (Chitradurga), Shimoga, Savanur (Hubli), may be transformed into reality. Make in India with Skill India
Haveri, Kushtagi-Gadag, Yelburga (Gadag), Belur (Dharwad), or Make in India only as a Policy is a question that has to be
Hukeri (Belgaum), Navanagara (Bagalkot). answered.
III. CONCLUSION
The BMEC’s main objective is to incorporate agrarian
economy to manufacturing through agro processed industries Industrial Corridors play an important role in shaping up
which will enhance employment opportunities to the nearby the economy. With these projects in hand at the disposal the
local population through identified employment intensive main goal is to boost the employment potential to two-fold,
industries such as textile, agro & food processing, engineering, increase industry output by four times at the current rate and
etc. The region has high intensity with respect to agro increase the exports by five times from the region. This will
products. Maharashtra tops the list for its fruits cultivation in increase the overall health of the economy.
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