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Karnataka approves bill for 50 pc administrative, 75 pc non-administrative job reservation for Kannadigas in private industries – World News Network

worldnewsnetwork By worldnewsnetwork Last updated: July 17, 2024 4 Min Read
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 17 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday clarified that the cabinet, in its Monday meeting, approved a bill enforcing 50% reservation for administrative posts and 75% for non-administrative posts for Kannadigas in private industries. Earlier the CM had indicated that the government would seek 100 percent reservation for Kannadigas in C&D category jobs. However, in his amended post the CM has not included this.
Taking to his official X handle, the CM said, “The cabinet meeting held on Monday approved the bill to fix 50 per cent reservation for administrative posts and 75 per cent for non-administrative posts for Kannadigas in private industries and other organizations of the state.”
The CM further asserted that it is the government’s priority to look after the welfare of Kannadigas. “It is our government’s wish that the Kannadigas should avoid being deprived of jobs in the land of Kannada and should be allowed to build a comfortable life in the motherland. We are a pro-Kannada government. Our priority is to look after the welfare of the Kannadigas,” he said on X.
Earlier, State Commerce and Industries Minister MB Patil said that they will have wide consultations, resolve the confusion and ensure that the interests of Kannadigas are protected along with those of industries after industrialists from Karnataka expressed their apprehensions about the new Bill approved by the cabinet that mandates 100 per cent reservation for Kannadigas in “C&D” grade government jobs.
“I have seen that many people have apprehensions regarding this…We will resolve this confusion…We will sit with the CM and resolve this so that it does not have any adverse effect…,” Patil said speaking to ANI on Wednesday.
“Keeping the interests of #Kannadigas paramount, I will discuss this issue with the Hon’ble CM Sh @siddaramaiah, IT-BT Minister, Law Minister, and Labour Minister. We will have wider consultations. We will ensure that the interests of Kannadigas are protected, alongside those of the industries,” Patil said in a post on ‘X’.
The Karnataka Minister also emphasised that all states should be at their “competitive peak” in the “competitive era” of manufacturing and the industrial revolution.
“India is currently experiencing a manufacturing and industrial revolution driven by the global China Plus One policy. In this competitive era, states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana are striving to be at their best. It is of utmost importance for all states to be at their competitive peak,” Patil said.
Patil pointed out that Karnataka cannot lose in the “once-in-a-century race of industrialization” and will ensure that everyone’s interests are safeguarded.
“Karnataka is a progressive state, and we cannot afford to lose in this once-in-a-century race of industrialization. We will make sure that everyone’s interests are safeguarded. The Industries are assured that they need not have any fear or apprehensions and can rest assured,” the Karnataka Minister said.
On Tuesday, the Karnataka cabinet approved a Bill that seeks to reserve 50 per cent of management jobs and 75 per cent of non-management jobs for locals in the private sector. On Wednesday several industry leaders in the state objected to the move saying that it is “discriminatory” and raised apprehensions that the tech industry may suffer. (ANI)

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