Office Complex for government offices will be built on KSDL premises: MB Patil

Office Complex for government offices will be built on KSDL premises: MB Patil
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Large and Medium Industries Minister MB Patil said on Friday that a well-equipped office complex for government departments will be built on the state-owned Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd (KSDL) premises at Yashwanthpura.

Bengaluru: Large and Medium Industries Minister MB Patil said on Friday that a well-equipped office complex for government departments will be built on the state-owned Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd (KSDL) premises at Yashwanthpura.

He was speaking while he launched the health camp and health card distribution initiative for the KSDL staff. The available land on the KSDL premises would be used to build an office complex for government departments and while doing so the space needed for KSDL's expansion in the next 100 years would be taken into account, he stated.

Patil, who is also the chairman of KSDL, informed that the proposed office complex would be built by KSDL in a phased manner and it is likely to make it easier for KSDL to achieve financial self-reliance.

He said that the KSDL's annual transactions which stand currently at around Rs.1,200 crore should reach transactions of Rs.2,500 crore by 2025 before targetting Rs.5,000 crore by 2030. Chairman stated that expanding foreign market presence for KSDL products will be given priority with an immediate focus on increasing the export of its products to Europe and Arab countries.

He also said that steps need to be taken to make available stuff such as groceries, Dettol, and handwashes on the KSDL premises.

Mentioning about another state-owned enterprise MSIL, he said that it has been decided to diversify MSIL's transactions by entering into chit funding taking inspiration from the model that exists in the neighbouring Kerala State. "The aim is to achieve annual transactions worth Rs.10,000 crore through chit funding and women self-help groups will be involved in this venture," he explained.

Patil stated that corporate touch would be given to state-owned enterprises to make them more competitive, and informed that the quality of its Lekhak notebook would be enhanced.

The health card Initiative at KSDL would benefit families of 169 regular and 464 non-regular employees by facilitating their treatment up to Rs.5 lakh besides providing certain other discounts on health services.

KSDL MD Prashant, GM (Admin) Gangappa, Mallige Hospital CEO Dr Srinivasa and Mahantesh Biradar of the Department of Industries were present.

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