Mangalore: World Tourism Day at Pilikula Marked by Distribution of 21 Cabs


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Sep 28: On the occasion of World Tourism Day, 21 tourist cabs were distributed to the backward class community drivers, with a view to help them as well as to promote tourism.

The world tourism day was celebrated by the Karnataka Tourism department along with the district administration at Pilikula here on Friday September 28.

The tourist cabs were handed over by Dr Harish Kumar, commissioner of MCC along with other dignitaries.

Speaking to Daijiworld, U Jithendranath, assistant director of tourism said that each cab costs Rs 4,57,256 with Rs two lac funded by the tourism department, 45 % by the beneficiaries of the car and remaining 5 % by private sponsors.

He said this year the tourism department selected 21 people in the district, all from backward class and backward community.

On the occasion of world tourism day, elocution competition on 'Tourism and sustainable energy: powering sustainable development' was organized. The department will also hold treasure hunt competition from Panambur beach till Pilikula Park on September 29.

Yathish Baikampady, director of PBTD, Ajith Kumar Hegde, MUDA commissioner, JS Shany, deputy general manager of Syndicate bank, HJ Bhandary, Prasanna Ganeshan, area manager of Tata motors, T Pradeep Mayya, chief executive, Auto Matrix among others were present.

Most of the invited dignitaries were absent for the programme, which was a definite let down for the organizers.

  

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  • Melwyn Sj, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 29 2012

    Well done...! May these drivers be grateful to the gift and do their duty with much dedication and commitment. May the MCC continue doing good for the society and eliminate the systemic corruption. May the huge amount of resources be spent for the welfare of people and that too socially, economically marginalized groups without having to bribe/cuts. May the culture of corruption cancer be eradicated from society.

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