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About

Mahalaxmi Industrial Association

MAHALAXMI INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION, Dakshina Kannada District Small Scale Industries Association was formed under the able promotion and guidance of Trade and Industry leaders of the Karnataka state three decades ago, formally established and registered under Karnataka Societies Registration Act 1960 in the year 1993. Over the years it has grown and enlarged itself to be the apex business organisation at the district level, serving the cause and concerns of Trade and Industry of the Karnataka state.

Mahalaxmi Industrial Association was formed by a collective of committed entrepreneurs with a shared vision to strengthen and uplift enterprises across multiple sectors. We exist to create a collaborative platform where members and similar enterprises can grow together through mutual support, shared knowledge, and collective representation.

Aims and Objectives

Mahalaxmi Industrial Association works to bridge the gap between industry, skill development, and opportunities by promoting best practices, enabling access to government schemes, fostering workforce development, and encouraging sustainable business growth. By bringing industries together, we amplify individual strengths into a unified voice that supports professionalism, compliance, and long-term competitiveness. At Mahalaxmi Industrial Association, we believe that progress is best achieved collectively—empowering not only our members, but also the broader ecosystem of enterprises and communities we serve.

• To promote the collective growth and development of enterprises in the fields of Garments, Tourism & Hospitality, Agriculture, and Automobiles.
• To create a strong common platform for members and similar enterprises to share knowledge, resources, and best industry practices.
• To support skill development, training, and capacity building of workforce in alignment with industry requirements and government initiatives.
• To facilitate awareness and access to government schemes, subsidies, policies, and incentives beneficial to member enterprises.
• To represent the interests of member enterprises before government bodies, statutory authorities, and other stakeholders.
• To encourage adoption of modern technology, quality standards, and sustainable business practices across sectors.
• To promote entrepreneurship, professionalism and employment generation, especially among women, youth and communities of rural areas.
• To strengthen networking and collaboration among industries to improve productivity, competitiveness, and market reach.
• To work towards ethical business practices, compliance, and overall industrial harmony.
• To contribute to regional economic development by supporting inclusive and sustainable industrial growth.

Vision

To be a leading industrial association that empowers businesses, strengthens skills, and drives inclusive and sustainable growth across the garments, tourism & hospitality, agriculture, and automobile sectors, while contributing meaningfully to economic development and employment generation.

Mission

To promote industry excellence by supporting enterprises in garments, tourism & hospitality, agriculture, and automobile sectors through skill development, professionalism, and best practices, enhancing employability and entrepreneurship by facilitating training, capacity building, and industry-relevant programs. Also act as a strong platform for collaboration between industry, government, and communities for shared growth. Encourage sustainable, ethical, and socially responsible industrial practices and contribute to regional and national development by creating skilled manpower and strengthening local industries.

Office Bearers

Skill Development

With India being termed as ‘country of youth’, its people can be its greatest strength. The country should not only train and develop its young workforce for the domestic economy, but also for the world; this can be achieved by mapping skills and developing corresponding training programmes, adopting best practises, embracing foreign campuses, and achieving industry-ready skills

In addition, the government’s collaboration with global industries and individual participants will pave the way to effectively implement numerous initiatives and therefore, ensure availability of professional workforce and further increase employment; this could help India become the global skill capital.

Contact Us

Address

Vamada Padavu Post, Bantwal Taluk, D.K Dist, Karnataka – 574324