Mangaluru: MLC Ivan D’Souza calls for traffic management before Nanthoor flyover construction


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Dec 26: MLC Ivan D’Souza has emphasised that the construction of the flyover at Nanthoor should begin only after ensuring alternative arrangements for traffic movement. The tender process for the Rs 69 crore project has been completed, and only the order to commence work is pending.

In a press conference at the new MCC office, Ivan D'Souza stated that he has already spoken to NHAI officials about the matter. “The Rs 69 crore tender has been approved for the project. According to the tender, the work will take two years. Since Nanthoor Circle is a high-traffic area, alternative arrangements with concrete roads must be made to prevent public chaos. Otherwise, the situation will worsen. The DC should intervene and take appropriate action,” he said.

He further explained that the flyover is planned to span from Mallikatta Road to Bikkarnakatta Road, with vehicles on the national highway using an underpass. However, he criticised the local corporator for being unaware of how the work would proceed. “NHAI should organise a public grievance meeting to discuss the project,” he added.

Ivan D'Souza also shared details of issues raised by him during the 145th session of the Karnataka Legislative Council. “There is an opportunity to ask 45 questions in the session. I have raised several issues concerning the development of Dakshina Kannada district and received answers from the concerned authorities,” he said.

In the session, the minister informed that the Coastal Development Authority will be converted into the Coastal Region Development Board by May 2025, with an annual grant of Rs 250 crore for tourism-related works. “An assurance of a Rs 5 lac grant for every Kambala (traditional buffalo race) was also given. The minister agreed to allocate Rs 10 crore to clear the pending dues of retired lecturers at Mangaluru University. Additionally, Rs 400 crore will be provided for various works under the Paschima Vahini project,” Ivan said.

Ivan D'Souza also announced that four government buses are now running on the Mangaluru-Moodbidri-Karkala route, with approval for four more buses on a temporary basis. “This initiative aims to strengthen the Shakti guarantee bus scheme in the district,” he added.

 

 

  

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  • Nagesh Shetty, Surathkal

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    Surely there will be Chaos.... Proper Policing required as today Two laned Roads have become 4 laned !!! Why dont we explore the Sea Route....Limited stops .....eg Udupi, Kaup.Padubidri .Mulki Surathkal ,Port nad then Manglore ...Jetties could be Built ...This will surely Decongest the Roads and Movement Faster.....

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    This would be ready after two decades. It's a promise.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    Now they will start, but in the middle some uneducated and illiterate leader will give some better idea and they go behind that. They will create problems to all citizens and outsiders.

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    2 years!!! Ladies and gentlemen. Plz note the date. Probably later after 5 years bjp and bhakths will say that ivan told 2 years, we did not give a date.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    Flyover construction is needed because alternate traffic management was not possible or? At least the flyover should be 3-lane to cater to peak traffic.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    "The work on Pumpwell flyover was unscientific, so there is danger there all the time. However, the work on Nantoor junction needs to be completed quickly because many people have lost their lives there, and no government is ready to fix it; they just want votes, and in return, there is bad news every two days. So, if Ivan D'souza completes the work on Nantoor junction in a proper and scientific way, it would be a great thing."

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    After seeing Santhekatte & Ambagilu we are all Confused ...

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  • Auldius P. B. Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    At last some sensible statement from a politician. Hope NHAI listens and follows up. Otherwise there will be chaos like at the Pumpwell (Mahaveera) circle.

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  • pili, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    please show approved plan of nanthoor flyover some intellectuals in public. please do not mske it like s mess of Click tower..AB shetty.. statebank oneway .. which created cheos..

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    i think it will complete in 2050..third world country...third class administraton...high corruption and zero responsibility..public buzdil.

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  • Santhu BIRUVE, Udupi Banglore

    Thu, Dec 26 2024

    Please lets not bring political drama in Nanthoor Circle completion. Ivan sir We common people of Tulunadu needs pure support from Good heart Leads like you to get this project completed so that people near Nanthoor, Shaktinagara, Bikarnakatte and Kulashekara can reach out to Kudlada pete easily. Metarela ( irrespetive of part affiliation) , mata paksha da janala olpala adda kardivande Nanthoor bridge complete malpare sakaya malpule panpina binnapu. thanks to daijiworld for the pin to pin updates

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