Phase III Malpe port project to be ready by 2014, says Kota

September 5, 2012

Udupi, September 5: The Minister for Port, Inland Water Transport and Muzrai Kota Srinivas Poojary said the third phase project of Malpe port built at the cost of Rs 37.15 crores will be completed by 2014.

Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of his visit to Malpe to assess the progress in the construction of the third phase Maple port, the minister said that the works aiding the 3rd phase construction of jetty is under progress.

When compared to Mangalore and other Uttara Kannada district ports, the construction work is rapidly progressing in Udupi. Around Rs 5.5 crores is released for dredging works. After the completion of the third phase construction at Malpe, the port will offer space for anchoring as many as 1,400 to 1,500 mechanised boats.

He said around Rs 57.6 crores have been allotted for the third phase construction works of Mangalore port. Following the completion of the third phase works, Mangalore port can house nearly 1,200 boats, he added.

The minister said the jetty construction works at Hejamadi Kodi is taken up at the cost of Rs 60 crores, of which state governments share is Rs 29 crores.

The Central has been approached for the remaining amount of money as the renovation of ports are taken up supported by joint funding of central and state government in the ratio 75:25 respectively.

About Rs 1.97 crores have been invested for dredging works at Hejamadi Kodi. However, there is a need for Rs 3.40 crores to complete the entire dredging process, he said.

He said he had visited the harbours in Mangalore and Udupi districts to inspect the progress in jetty construction and dredging works. He added he is also looking into local problems in the harbours.

He will try to find solutions by discussing the problems with the officials concerned. All the works taken up in the harbours across the coastal districts will be completed by 2014-15, he added. The minister paid visits to Kodi Kanyana, Kodi Bengre, Hangarukatte and Kodi as well.


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August 8,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 8: Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Saturday demanded that the state government drop its plan to provide doorstep delivery of liquor.

"After faltering in mopping up revenue, the state government is mulling over allowing doorstep delivery of liquor by enabling online sales and starting new MSIL liquor shops in rural areas. I demand that the state government drop its plans," he tweeted.

"I came to know that the excise commissioner is keen to hold talks with a private firm to enable online sale of liquor. The government should back out from such a foolish decision. Otherwise, agitation is inevitable," Kumaraswamy said.

He said opening new liquor shops or online delivery will ruin the health of society.

"Post-COVID outbreak and subsequent lockdown, people are facing financial distress, struggling to lead day-to-day life. 

The government must withdraw such an imprudent decision to deliver liquor at doorsteps. Opening new liquor shops or the decision of online delivery in times of distress like this will spoil society's health. 

It is not fair for the government to fill its coffers by robbing people's money," he said in a series of tweets.

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April 13,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 13: Struck by the boredom of lockdown imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus, a 17-year old was caught on Sunday trying to sneak his friend out of his apartment complex by stuffing him inside a suitcase, police said.

"A minor, aged 17-years-old, a resident of Orchid Apartment, Balmatta invited his friend, a resident of Motisham Apartment, Pandeshwar to stay with him on April 11, Saturday," said PS Harsha, the Commissioner of Police, Mangaluru.

The friend wanted to return back to his apartment in Pandeshwar the next day but due to strict security put in place, he got inside a large trolley suitcase. Security guards at the apartment, however, got suspicious when they noticed the wobbling of the suitcase that was being wheeled to the gate.

Based on the suspicions, security personnel alerted the residents of the building and opened the suitcase from which they were shocked to find the boy's friend stepping out. Police were later called in.

A case has been registered against the two minors at the East Police station, police said adding that the duo will be produced before the Juvenile Justice Board.

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January 12,2020

 Bengaluru, Jan 12: Two pilgrims from Bengaluru, who were siblings, drowned in sea off Auro Beach in Puducherry today.

The deceased have been identified as V Gauthman, 22, and his brother Vivek, 20.

Gauthman and Vivek were among a group of around 150 devotees from Bengaluru to the Adhiparasakhi temple at Melmaruvathur in Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu. They started their journey from Bengaluru in three buses on Friday.

After offering special puja at Adhiparasakthi temple and worshipping at a few other temples, they reached Auro Beach on Sunday afternoon. 

While they were having lunch on the beach, Gauthman entered the sea. He was caught in a huge wave.

Vivek, who tried to rescue his brother, too was caught in the wave.

Other pilgrims and fishermen began to search for them in fishing boats.

After an hour, their bodies were washed ashore, around two km from the spot.

The Auroville police retrieved the bodies and sent them for postmortem.

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