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PRINCIPALS OF ALL THE POLYTECHNICS UNDER CDTP SCHEME ARE INFORMED TO FILL UP THE DETAILS OF GRANTS RELEASED SINCE 20010-11 AND SEND BY MAIL TO manju_mys6@yahoo.co.in immediately( latest by 13-07-2013 eveni9ng) as the information being sought by Hon’ble member as LA Question

|SL. nO.|nAME oF THE pOLYTECHNIC |dISTRICT |aMOUNT rELEASED |rEMARKS |
| | | |10-11 |11-12 |13-14 | |
|1 |Govt. Polytechnic, Bellary |Bellary | | | | |
|2 |Sanjay Gandhi Polytechnic, Bellary |Bellary | | | | |
|3 |BVVS Polytechnic, Bagalkote |Bagalkote | | | | |
|4 |CVC (CV Charanthimath) Rural |Bagalkote | | | | |
| |Polytechnic, Hungund | | | | | |
|5 |JSS Polytechnic for Women’s, Mysore |Mysore | | | | |
|6 |Govt. Polytechnic, Chamrajnagar |Chamrajnagar | | | | |
|7 |Govt. Polytechnic, Belgaum |Belgaum | | | | |
|8 |SNM Trust SNJ Polytechnic, |Belgaum | | | | |
| |Nidasoshi-591236, Hukkeri Taluka | | | | | |
|9 |Govt. Polytechnic, Karwar |U.K | | | | |
|10 |Govt. Women's Polytechnic,

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