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MB Patil says private cos won't be allowed to exploit state funds as Lenskart picks Telangana over Karnataka

A major point of contention was the amount of subsidy that was being offered. While the state government was ready to walk half way, Lenskart's demands were unreasonable, sources told Moneycontrol.

December 09, 2024 / 14:14 IST
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Karnataka Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure MB Patil

In April, Peyush Bansal, co-founder and CEO of eyewear maker, Lenskart, said the company was looking for a 25-acre plot of land for a 'mega factory' within 60 Km of Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru.

Within five minutes of Bansal's LinkedIn post, Karnataka Industries Minister MB Patil shared a screenshot of the post and wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "Karnataka is the ideal destination! The Industries Department is committed to supporting and facilitating all your requirements. Concerned officials will reach out immediately."

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It showed Karnataka's agility and the state's willingness to become the go-to choice for all important investments.

Bengaluru, as a location, is also significant for Lenskart as Carl Zeiss India, a leading lens manufacturer specialising in optical systems and optoelectronics, and also Lenskart's rival, is setting up a 34-acre vision factory near Bengaluru airport with a Rs 2,500 crore investment. The project will generate 5,000 jobs and is expected to be completed by year-end.