Mangalore Airport to get 'international' tag by year end: Moily

March 13, 2011

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Mangalore, March 13: Expressing confidence that Mangalore Airport will get 'international' tag before December this year, Union Minister for Law and Justice M Veerappa Moily said that the number of passengers at the only airport of coastal Karnataka has been increasing with every passing year.

He was speaking after inaugurating the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of Mangalore Airport organized under auspices of Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry at St Aloysius High School Auditorium here on Sunday.

“Mangalore airport should get the international airport status by year end provided the required infrastructure is put in place by that time”, Mr Moily said assuring his support for making that happen in terms of infrastructure.

He said more than 1.77 lakh passengers had travelled in the year 2005 using Mangalore Airport whereas this year the number of passengers increased to 8.5 lakhs. Among them 50 per cent are foreign nationals and hence, the Airport needed to be declared international one, he asserted.

He also said the runway can be extended to 13,000 sq feet provided the valley could be filled with earth. 250 acres of land has already been acquired for the purpose, he said.

The minister also supported the demand for the airport to be named after Ullal Srinivas Mallya, the architect of Dakshina Kannada. “Let the state government pass a resolution to this effect and send it to the centre. I will follow up at my end,'' he assured.

Regretting over the non-cooperation of 'intellectual people' of Mangalore for the development of the region Mr Moily said: “We should always think of the people, the next generation and the youth. Therefore, people should cooperate with the government to build the future as well as a mighty country.”

During 90's the undivided South Kanara was sixth potentially industrial district in the state and there was Rs 8000 crore investment. However, he said, things have been changed and people started to resist the 'progress' in the recent days.

He opined that until people's mindset is changed over progress, there would be no infrastructure development in the district. “Face the challenges which take you forward. Sacrifice and dedicate for the development of the country,” he added.

He exhorted the people to be educated and enlightened in the matter of development.

Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, who was the chief gust, said that the efforts are on to get international status for Mangalore Airport and to be named it after Mallya. He also said people of coastal region are not against the development but they protest against the 'deception' of the companies which had promised the surety for lives of the people while acquiring their lands.

Deputy Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly N Yogish Bhat said that the resolution to name airport after Mallya will be tabled in the cabinet after the current session. He said Rs 35 crore was estimated for land acquisition to extend the Bajpe airport runway and Rs 15 crore has been announced in the budget.

MR Vasudeva, Director of Mangalore Airport, said in 2002 when he appointed as Director there was Rs 4 crore revenue and Rs 6.5 crore expenditure. However it has gone up to Rs 36 crores revenue and Rs 30 crores expenditure in this year. In future, he said, looking forward for Rs 40 crore revenue plus Rs 6 crores profit in the Airport.


Earlier, KCCI Chairman GG Mohandas Prabhu submitted a memorandum demanding extension of the runway from the present 8,000 metres to 11,000 metres so that even jumbo aircraft can land and take off, international tag for Mangalore Airport, launch of air cargo complex (converting the erstwhile terminal building into cargo complex), and naming the airport after the late Mallya, the visionary of the region who was instrumental in getting the airport to Mangalore.

MLA Ramanath Rai, Corporation Bank Chairman and General Manager Ramanath Pradeep, Coordinator of Diamond Jubilee Celebration Committee K Thejomaya were also present.

Vice President of KCCI Latha R Kini compered the programme.

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February 21,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 21: The Supreme Court in its interim order on Thursday allowed the plea of the Karnataka government for implementation of the final award by a tribunal for sharing of water between Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra from the Mahadayi river.

The interim order was passed by a bench comprising Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice Hemant Gupta after hearing the counsel from the three states. The bench said the final hearing in the matter will take place in July.

It also said the interim order is subject to the final outcome of the petitions filed by the three states against the tribunal's award.

The Mahadayi Water Dispute tribunal had passed the order on August 14, 2018, allocating 13.42 TMC ( Thousand Million Cubic Feet.) water (including 3.9 TMC for diversion into the depleted Malaprabha river basin) from the Mahadayi river basin to Karnataka.

Maharashtra was allotted 1.33 TMC water while Goa was given 24 TMC in the final decision of the tribunal. The UPA-2 government had constituted Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal in 2010.

Karnataka government, which has locked horns with the neighbouring Goa on the larger issue of sharing Mahadayi River water between both the states, had petitioned the tribunal seeking the release of 7.56 tmcft of water for the Kalasa-Banduri Nala project.

The Kalasa-Banduri Nala (diversion) project, which will utilise 7.56 tmcft of water from the inter-state Mahadayi river, is being undertaken by Karnataka to improve drinking water supply to the twin cities of Hubballi-Dharwad and the districts of Belagavi and Gadag.

It involves building barrages across Kalasa and Banduri, the tributaries of the Mahadayi River, to divert 7.56 tmc water to the Malaprabha river which fulfils the drinking water needs of the twin cities.

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February 2,2020

Mangaluru: The first-of-its kind Beach Zumba event organized by Veekshitha Arasa on January 26th at Panambur Beach, Mangaluru attracted huge crowd and entertained the masses. Thousands of people who visited the beach last Sunday evening witnessed and danced along with the talented Zumba instructors from Bengaluru and Mangaluru. The show lasted for almost two hours.

The programme was organized by Veekshitha Arasa in association with Panambur Beach Tourism with the cooperation of Panambur Police and sponsorship of AJ Hospital & Research Centre, APD Foundation and SS Arrangers & Caterers.

Panambur Beach Tourism CEO Yatish Baikampady, APD Foundation Trustee Abdullah Rehman and Santhosh Kumar from SS Arrangers and others flagged off the event by releasing saffron, white and green balloons (the colours of Indian tricolor) to mark the nation’s Republic Day. Panambur beach police officials too participated in the inauguration. Veekshitha Arasa’s husband Rohan Lobo, Veekshitha’s parents Bhaskar Arasa and Geetha B Arasa too joined in.

This was done with the message ‘Let the love for health and fitness fly high among the citizens much like the soaring spirit of patriotism’. Speaking on the occasion, Veekshitha said that it was her dream to conduct a Zumba event in the city. “This is my small attempt at promoting fitness among the citizens of Mangaluru. There should be more such events,” she said.

Meenal Dubey, Ashwitha Shetty, Vishal Rai, Aishwarya, Namratha Shekar, Shruthi Keerthiraj, Vinayak Acharya, Kavitha Manish and Urmi were some of the enthusiastic Zumba instructors who performed with Veekshitha.

RJ Nayana and Saravanan Govindaswamy compered the event.

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Mangaluru, Jan 31: Karnataka Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar on Friday announced to sanction 160 acres of land at Kenjar in the Taluk for setting up the Indian Coast Guard Academy.

The land was allotted from the land bank of Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB).

Mr Bhaskar made the announcement at the commissioning of the high-speed interceptor boat C-448 of the Indian Coast Guard at New Mangalore recently.

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