Corporation finds two sponsors for its road adoption scheme

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March 19, 2011

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Mangalore, March 19: The appeal by Mangalore City Corporation to adopt its 22 roads and five parks for three-year maintenance under “own your road and own your park'' scheme has found two takers.

A senior official of the corporation told The Hindu on Friday that the local unit of Prajapitha Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya has come forward to adopt the three-acre Mahatma Gandhi Park at Mannagudda and Durga Facilities Management Services has come forward to maintain the 700-metre tar road stretch between Karavali Circle and Mahaveera Circle. The corporation would soon enter into memoranda of understanding with them, the official said.

Karavali Circle-Mahaveera Circle Road is 14 metres in width and its median is one metre wide. The corporation has estimated its annual maintenance cost at Rs. 18.80 lakh.

It includes pavement patchworks and cleaning, kerb patchworks and painting, median patchworks and painting, streetlight replacing, marking zebra crossing, on street marking, maintaining traffic signboards, maintaining cat's eye and reflective tapes, carriageway patchwork, joint filling and cleaning, roadside tree plantation and watering and maintaining bus bays.

A booklet prepared by the corporation said the amount mentioned was only indicative cost. It estimated the annual maintenance cost of Mahatma Gandhi Park at Rs. 9.94 lakh.

Time sought

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada Subodh Yadav convened a meeting here on Friday to discuss with representatives of banks and other establishments that were interested in adopting the roads and parks.

However, the representatives said they needed to discuss it with their higher ups. Most of the participants in the meeting were from banks.

Although Mr. Yadav offered them a chance to block the roads that they were interested in, the bankers said they need to discuss it with their higher ups since it involved financial aspects.

Mr. Yadav said the Government had been keen on implementing the scheme with effect from April. He said that every organisation had its corporate social responsibility.

The Deputy Commissioner said he had mooted the concept of adoption as sometimes the Government did not have enough funds to take up maintenance work immediately. Even if it had funds, long procedures involved did not allow implementing emergency works. Hence some works got delayed.

Mr. Yadav asked the bankers to get back to the corporation after discussing it with their higher ups.


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Shivamogga, Jul 24: The protest by Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) under the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) entered its 14th day on Friday demanding personal protective equipment (PPE) kits and a salary of at least Rs 12,000 per month.

They have been protesting in different parts of Karnataka since July 10.

Staging a protest in front of the deputy commissioner's office, the ASHA workers complained of the government turning a deaf ear to their problems.

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