The 11-member legislators' panel on SC/ST and Backward Classes Welfare, which was on a nearly fortnight-long tour of Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, has submitted a 26-page study report to the Assembly yesterday.
"The report largely talks about sheep and cattle-rearing using latest technology, which if adopted in Karnataka, could double farmers's income. It also speaks about infrastructure and use of scientific techniques in agriculture," panel chief B R Yavagal told reporters here.
The report states that legislators visited snow-clad Mount Cook, Waitomo Gloworm cave and a cherry cultivation farm in New Zealand.
Rejecting criticism of such tours, the panel report recommended the continuation of the system of foreign study tours for legislators, saying they helped them update their knowledge on latest techniques and technologies adopted in other countries.
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"This will prompt legislators to implement these things in the state and their respective constituencies," Yavagal said.
It recommended imposing penalty for disfiguring public places and violating city's cleanliness.
It also favoured cruise tourism along beaches and heli-tourism for Hampi, Badami, Belur, Halebid, Lakkundi and Shravanabelagola.