Mangaluru city gears up for smart growth, Rs 2K-cr investment envisaged

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September 21, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 21: Retrofitting downtown area of the city, re-development of old-port and fisheries harbour and development of a solar farm on an island facing the old port are some of the highlights of the smart city project proposal of the Mangaluru City Corporation, which envisaged a total investment of Rs. 2,000 crore in the next five years.

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Welcoming the move of the Union government to include Mangaluru in its third Smart City list, the City Corporation has pledged to take necessary steps to implement its proposed projects expecting a speedy growth in economic activities in the city.

K Harinath, Mayor of MCC, said that the civic body would give priority to health, cleanliness and implementing the ban on plastic effectively, he said adding that the MCC has already renovated two to three public toilets, laying emphasis on the cleanliness of the city.

"An effective plan prepared by the City Corporation is one of the main reasons for the selection of Mangaluru for the smart city project. Along with the participation of the general public to prepare a plan, support of District in-Charge Minister, MLAs, and councillors is appreciable. We will start implementing various projects from now to make Mangaluru a model city," he explained.

Mohammed Nazir, Commissioner of MCC, said that now the government would constitute a special purpose vehicle (SPV), which is an entity or a company floated for implementing a specific task or project, for implementing the smart city project. It would be headed by an Indian Administrative Service officer.

He said that the detailed project report on how to implement the projects mooted under the smart city project would be prepared by the special purpose vehicle.

Joint Commissioner Gokuldas Nayak said, "The smart city project submitted by the MCC under the first list was long-term proposals worth Rs 20,000 crore to be implemented in nine phases over a period of 20 years. As it was not immediately useful for the public, Mangaluru could not bag the smart city project in the first list."

Area-based plan

The area based proposal submitted by the MCC include development of central business area - 100 acre, Hampankatta Junction - 27 acre, fisheries harbour redevelopment - 22 acre, Old Port redevelopment - 10 acre, waterfront and marine development - 25 acre, mixed use zone for IT service, offices, small scale industries, hospitality and leisure, alongside limited capacity factory functioning by adaptive reuse of tile factories - 42 acres, public connector streets leading to waterfront development as commercial and retail zone - 47 acre and solar farm on island facing Bunder - 20 acre.

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Satyameva jayate
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Thursday, 22 Sep 2016

When will the drainage flowing canals in the city will be cleaned and covered....still 50 % of Mangalore sinks in rain....roads are still incomplete and started feeling like hill wonder la ride sitting in vehicle..at least some main areas to be clear....

SK
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Wednesday, 21 Sep 2016

If the rowdy goondas like Senas are ruling the roads of Mangalore, then the investments will be well secured .... Like what happened in Bengaluru in cauvery issue ..... It will be like doing homa on water....

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August 7,2020

Mangaluru, Aug 7: A youth died on the spot in a ghastly road mishap on Netravati Bridge near Thokkottu on the outskirts of the city today evening.

Police sources said that the face of the youth, who was riding a motorbike, has been damaged beyond recognition. He died on the spot. 

More details about the mishap are yet to be known. A case has been registered at Mangaluru Traffic police station.

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: The second day of a total clampdown by Dakshin Kannada district had no impact as panic-stricken people rushed to buy essential commodities in markets in the City on Sunday without caring for Social distance to be maintained.

Since the crowd swell within minutes the police were forced to order the shops forcibly as otherwise, it might have led to spread of dreaded killer Coronavirus COVID-19.

The rise in Covid-19 cases in Dakshina Kannada and the neighbouring Kasargod district had forced the district administration to declare on total bandh on Saturday and Sunday but in vain.

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June 24,2020

Mangaluru, June 24: Congress leader Ivan D’Souza has vowed to serve the poor and practice as a lawyer in the city, as he completed six years of tenure as a member of Karnataka legislative council on June 23. 

Expressing satisfaction about his work as an MLC, he said: “I’m one among the three MLCs who have 100% attendance in the council. Meanwhile, I’m the only council member to utilise the privilege of raising five questions in each session. I brought several major issues to the government through the questions and succeeded in finding solutions to the problems of people.”

“During my six years of tenure as a council member, I could bring sanctions to the tune of Rs 46 crore through various departments. Meanwhile, financial aid to the tune of Rs 13.24 crore has been distributed through Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to nearly 1,600 beneficiaries. I will continue to serve the poor on my own as an individual. For this, I have set up an office in the premises of my house,” Ivan said, adding that he has distributed grocery kits and other essential items to over 18,000 families during the lockdown period.

“I have successfully fulfilled my duties as the chief whip of the government in the council and also as the parliamentary secretary to revenue department in Siddaramaiah and H D Kumaraswamy governments, respectively,” he said. 

Ivan said his office in the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) building will be handed over to JD(S) MLC S L Boje Gowda. “My doors are always open for the people. I will strive to build the party in the state,” he added. 

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