Mangalore: Faltering, Inefficient Officials Irk Minorities Commission Chairman


Mangalore: Faltering, Inefficient Officials Irk Minorities Commission Chairman
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Sep 13:
Government officers struggling to answer questions due to lack of information, officers dilly-dallying on answers regarding projects meant for minorities, misleading figures in official reports, all these deterrents pushed the actual purpose of the progress review meeting to a corner, even as a furious chairman of the state minorities commission took the officials to task for hours for their inefficiency.
 
At a meeting held to review progress and hear grievances of people belonging to minority community that was held at the conference hall of DC’s office here on Tuesday September 13, Anwar Manipady, chairman of the state minorities commission said that the meeting would help him to recommend to the government various steps to sort out issues related to minorities, and urged the officers to attend the meeting armed with correct information.

DC Channappa Gowda, ZP CEO Dr Vijay Prakash, police commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh and SP Laburam also were present.
 
For a query by the chairman, DDP, Public Instruction Department Moses Jayashekar said that the difference in the number of dropouts from minority and majority communities in Dakshina Kannada is lesser than in other districts. In 18 minority government-aided schools in the district, infrastructure has been provided under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, said Shivaprakash, project officer of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan.
 
The chairman also enquired whether as per the government order 30 % of the facilities under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan has been given to minority children, and the answer from the officer concerned was positive.
 
Dr Sangameshwar, district surgeon, Wenlock hospital who was late to the meeting by an hour said that other official work delayed him. As the complaints were raised by the public about corruption and issues related to payment of money for treatment and the chaos in Wenlock mortuary, Dr Sangamesh who seemed to lose his patience raised his voice and asked them to give specific complaints on specific doctors. He added that given all the complaints, he wished he weren't a doctor, for which the chairman reprimanded him. He left the meeting soon.

Women and children welfare department officer and DDP of fisheries department also announced their projects for minorities.
 
On issues related to the police department, the chairman said that 4 percent of the appointments is reserved for minorities. There was a suggestion to extend help in the way of salary to be given to teachers in Madrasas by the government as a few madarasas are facing financial constraints. There was also request for withdrawal of the church attack cases on Christians with immediate effect.
 
Top-level officers of some of the departments were not present and had sent their subordinates, which irked Manipady. Also, an officer of the education department who came to the meeting without proper information was asked to leave.

  

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, Sep 13 2011

    Developmental (progress0 meeting common between ministers, Corporation Chairman with department officials.But officials either they are not serious or if they attend they wood busy with Cellphones or a quick naps.....Several times visual media showed like this incidents of sleeping or playing with cellphones.One thing is sure some of the officials attending only for PARAKE SANDHAVNA .Therefore what Mr Manipady's irk is appropriate.If officer not serious and only came for time pass ,he or she need not waste his time by sitting idle in the meeting.



    MY REQUEST TO MR ANWAR MANIPADY,CHAIRMAN,MINORITY COMMISSION,KARNATAKA STATE, that through out DK/UDUPI there are two groups in Muslims(AP/EK)which was imported from Kerala, fighting each other for trivial reasons need to be stopped and united In this context as an Chairman of Minority Commission Karnataka State and Chairman of Coordination Committee of DK/Udupi for uniting two sections, My request for you sir, that please try your level best and put more effort in joining this two groups for the welfare the community.In the last 2-3 days in Kajoor and the latest in Paddandadka -PERINJE of Belthangady Tq,Riot incident are two examples which gives room for a serious thought.I hope under your stewardship all misunderstandings between 2 groups in and around DK/Udupi sorted it out amicably.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 13 2011

    Nothing new. Most of the officers are like last besnch lazy students. heat the bench and finish the day.

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