Beltangady: Ramanath Rai meets Dr Heggade, moots urban eco park near Pilikula


Beltangady: Ramanath Rai meets Dr Heggade, moots urban eco park near Pilikula

Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (SP)

Beltangady, May 24: State forest, ecology and environment minister, B Ramanath Rai, visited Dharmasthala on Thursday May 23 evening, and held discussions with Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari, Dr D Veerendra Heggade.

Speaking to reporters thereafter, Ramanath Rai revealed that plans are afoot to set up an urban eco park in a ten-acre plot near Pilikula, Mangalore. He said that building of this park is envisaged as a measure to create awareness among the next generation on the importance of environmental protection.

On the issue of desirability of setting up tiger sanctuaries, the minister said that a decision on this issue would be taken in consultation with union minister. He opined that taking timely and concrete decisions relating to environmental protection is very important and that protection of tigers is one of the issues which are inevitable. 

The minister, giving his opinion on the issue of destruction of crops and other properties of people living near the border of forests by herds of elephants, informed that a report of experts is already under consideration, and that the government proposes to build elephant corridors so as to mitigate the hardships of these people. “My focus will be to make forest department into a people-friendly department,” he said.

During the discussions, Dr Veerendra Heggade suggested to the minister to give importance to plant saplings of trees which have the potential of growing well in plains and dry land.

D Harshendra Kumar, Beltangady block Congress president, K Harish Kumar, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee member, Rajashekhar Ajri, Bantwal taluk panchayat member, Padmashekahr Jain, Madhava Mave, Salethur panchayat president,Manjula Mave, district Congress vice president, D H Khader, Mayilappa Salian, and Satish Pilingallu, were present on the occasion.

 

  

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  • Abdulla, india

    Fri, May 24 2013

    Turn State of KarnatakA into a AMAZON-
    with Flora ad fauna - taken care off and multiplying endangered species in captivity.
    One day in a month students from every school-college e should be allowed to plant -ex: sandal wood or teak or red wood in the allotted park.
    Horticulture- floriculture- should flourish under the guidance of Agricultural -fisheries college.
    There should be museums- libraries- shows to raise money for the upkeep.
    SOFT AND AHARD landscaping should be part of the architectural plan in every project.
    promote this ecology- bio sphere-.
    NATURE.
    Multiply nature.
    Develop green india.

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, May 24 2013

    Irrespective of Political and religious affiliations people seek guidance from Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari!
    It shows that even in the time of mistrust created due to hate Politics, still people are aware, who are impartial and good to the society!

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  • Raja, Mangalore

    Fri, May 24 2013

    There should be a well protected park with extinct species of our western ghats, one sapling centre from which people can buy saplings etc built in south districts of Karnataka. Forest law should be very strict that even it should not allow minister to protect his own party workers to escape from the law if found guilty.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bangalore

    Fri, May 24 2013

    Our forest cover has gone down drastically. we should ensure that we get back to 35% plus forest cover . We are below the natioanl average as of now and making sure all are forests are safe

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  • G Bhat, Managalore

    Fri, May 24 2013

    What about planting saplings besides NH where good old trees were cut for widenening.Planting fruit bearing plants will be helpful for both human beings as well as birds and animals.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, May 24 2013

    It is good to know that Mr.Ramanath Rai, our new Forest Minister has met Dr.Heggade of Dharmasthala with regard to moot uraban park near Pilikula.He is the right person to approach in this matter because he has already undertaken work pertaining to secure environment in D.K.Hope for the best.Thanq,

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  • A.G.Lobo, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, May 24 2013

    Saplings should be distributed to people in the districts free of cost so that every household plant a sapling and nurture it, by this way we conserve our ecology and environment.

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