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Policy Next Summit | 'Shocking that Karnataka lost out to Tamil Nadu in landing investments from Ather, Ola'

Experts at Moneycontrol Policy Next Karnataka Summit's 'Make in Karnataka' panel discussion touched upon a range of topics such as investment in Bengaluru and surrounding areas and upcoming elections

May 05, 2023 / 22:25 IST
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From left: Aarin Capital chairman Mohandas Pai, equs' chairman and CEO Aravind Melligeri, Moneycontrol start-up and tech editor Chandra Srikanth, Congress spokesperson Rajeev Gowda, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FKCCI) president B V Gopal Reddy and TeamLease co-founder Rituparna Chakraborty at Moneycontrol Policy Next Karnataka summit held in Bengaluru on May 5
From left: Aarin Capital chairman Mohandas Pai, Aequs' chairman and CEO Aravind Melligeri, Moneycontrol start-up and tech editor Chandra R. Srikanth, Congress spokesperson Rajeev Gowda, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FKCCI) president B V Gopal Reddy and TeamLease co-founder Rituparna Chakraborty at Moneycontrol Policy Next Karnataka summit held in Bengaluru on May 5.

Karnataka, and specifically its capital Bengaluru, "shockingly" lost out to Tamil Nadu in landing investments from key players in the electric vehicle industry such as Ola and Ather, Congress spokesperson Rajeev Gowda said at Moneycontrol's flagship Policy Next event held in Bengaluru on May 5.

Gowda was speaking on the 'Make in Karnataka' panel at the event."Quite a shock that Ola wanted to establish manufacturing in Hosur. They’ve benefited from Bangalore and its offerings, we should’ve done more to keep them in the state," he said. The panel was moderated by Moneycontrol start-up and tech editor Chandra R Srikanth.

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"It is quite shocking when Ola decided to put up its manufacturing in Krishnagiri. Krishnagiri is very close to Bengaluru and a manufacturing (facility) is not just land, it has much more including job creation and others which will be tapped from the neighbouring areas," Gowda added.

Aarin Capital chairman and former board member of Infosys Mohandas Pai said successive governments did not pay attention to their policies towards the industries. The Congress came up with the electric vehicle policy, but did not effectively implement it, Pai claimed, adding that the BJP, which came to power three years ago, "did not pay attention" as well.