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Peenya Industrial Association flags pothole issue to DK Shivakumar; says many Bengaluru firms mull shifting to neighbouring states

Peenya is one of the largest industrial hubs in Asia, contributing significantly to the state’s economy, exports and job creation. However, the poor condition of basic infrastructure, especially roads, is a matter of serious concern for industrialists and investors, Peenya Industrial Association said in its letter.

September 20, 2025 / 15:36 IST
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Karnataka Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh inspected damaged stretches of Outer Ring Road in the Bengaluru tech corridor, between Central Silk Board and Hebbal.
Karnataka Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh inspected damaged stretches of Outer Ring Road in the Bengaluru tech corridor, between Central Silk Board and Hebbal.

Peenya Industrial Association has written to Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar highlighting the poor condition of roads in Peenya Industrial Area and adjoining private industrial clusters.

In its September 19 letter, the association urged the government to take immediate steps to address potholes and weak road infrastructure, warning that companies were increasingly considering relocating operations to neighbouring states with better connectivity and industrial facilities.

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Peenya, one of Asia’s largest industrial hubs, contributes significantly to Karnataka’s economy, exports and employment. However, the association said the neglect of basic infrastructure has created a climate of uncertainty among entrepreneurs and investors. “If this trend continues, there will be a huge loss in investment and jobs, state revenues will decline, and Karnataka’s image as a progressive industrial hub will be tarnished,” the letter stated.