Millennium Post

Govt mulls 100% quota for Kannadigas in pvt sector

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BENGALURU: The Congress government in Karnataka is mulling 100 per cent reservatio­n for Kannadigas in all private sector industries in the state, barring IT and biotechnol­ogy firms, which avail concession­s under the state industrial policy.

The draft amendments to the Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing orders) Rules, 1961, providing for 100 per cent “horizontal reservatio­n” for Kannadigas has been thrown open to the public for objections or suggestion­s.

Also, the draft amendments call for providing not less than five per cent of employment to persons with disabiliti­es to get government incentives.

“Every industrial establishm­ent which has obtained concession of land, water, electricit­y or tax rebate or deferment of tax as per state industrial policy shall provide horizontal reservatio­n of 100 per cent in employment to local people (Kannadigas) in case of workmen classified in subclause (a),(b),(c),(d),(e),(f ) and (g) and above,” the notificati­on on the draft rules read.

“Every industrial establishm­ent shall provide not less than five per cent of employment to persons with disabiliti­es in case of workmen classified in sub clause (a),(b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) and above in order to get incentives from government,” it added.

State government official sources, however, said IT/ Ites/bt/start-ups/ knowledgeb­ased industries are exempted from the applicabil­ity of Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Rules for five years.

According to the notificati­on, local people or Kannadiga means any person born in Karnataka or who has lived in the state for not less than 15 years and knows to read, write, speak and understand Kannada.

The rules that may be called Karnataka Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) (Amendment) Rules, 2016 shall come into force from the date of their final publicatio­n in the official gazette.

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