J R Lobo interacts with Mangalorean community in Qatar


J R Lobo interacts with Mangalorean community in Qatar

Daijiworld Media Network - Doha (GA)

Doha, Sep 15: The enthusiastic Mangaloreans who had gathered in the Ras Laffan Hall of the Concorde Hotel here on Friday September 14 had an opportunity to meet and talk with a visionary leader who has risen to the greater heights through sheer hard work, commitment and selfless service. He is a rarity both among politicians as well as bureaucrats. John Richard Lobo, popularly known as J R Lobo again proved that he rules the hearts of the Mangaloreans, not only in Mangalore but across the globe.

The sitting MLA from Mangalore South assembly constituency placed his vision before the gathering and sought the support of each and everyone in making not only his constituency but entire coastal belt a model region in governance, development, infrastructure, tourism etc. Those who have seen him closely as a bureaucrat surely know that his works have always been louder than his words and he walks the talk.

It was a well-planned evening by Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC) along with other Karnataka Associations in Qatar wherein J R Lobo first placed his vision, motto and plan for the development of the entire coastal region and later discussed the same with the gathering, took up their opinions and assured to implement what he has already planned.

The evening began with an introduction by the compere of the evening Reena Castelino which was followed by a welcome address from the MCC president Sunil D’Silva. Later presidents of various Associations such as Karnataka Sangha, Tulu Koota Qatar, Bunts Qatar, Billawas Qatar, Kundapur Muslim Welfare Association, South Kanara Muslim Welfare Association etc escorted MLA J R Lobo to the dais. Former president of MCC Richard D’Souza then presented a brief profile of J R Lobo to the gathering.

It was then the turn of J R Lobo to address the gathering. He began speaking Tulu and expressed his happiness that expats from the coastal belt of Karnataka have created a ‘mini Mangalore’ in Qatar. He then placed before the gathering his plans for Mangalore in particular and undivided Dakshina Kannada in general. He spoke at length about creating world-class infrastructure by building better national and state highways which will enable better connectivity, development of Mangalore International airport, fisheries port, creating more employment opportunities to the youth through various initiatives, upgrading the Central, Kadri, Kankanady, Urwa, Urwa Store and Suratkal markets, building a proper service bus stand and providing the state-of-the-art, proper arrangements for solid waste management etc. He particularly spoke about making Mangalore region a tourist hub specially by envisaging and creating an international sports city which will attract people from across the globe. “Our region is rich with talent, education, resources. But somehow we have failed to tap our potentials. Our leaders in the past, despite their noble intentions and commitment, have failed to build and promote Brand Mangalore. The perception within Vidhana Soudha is that people from Dakshina Kannada are intelligent, educated and hence Mangalore is a developed region. So whenever development plans are chalked out at the government level, the leaders of Hyderabad-Karnataka region or Old Mysore region bag lion’s share. The leaders from these areas are vociferous and they are quite powerful at the government level too. But leaders from the coastal belt are usually docile and do not wish to fight it out. Hence most of the times even the best of the plans charted out by our leaders remain only in the books,” he said.

Later it was question-answer session wherein gathering was given chance to discuss various issues with the MLA. To a question about exorbitant airfare charged by Air India Express, the only direct flight to Mangalore, and possibilities of introducing more carriers to Mangalore, the MLA said that in today’s times it is not exactly possible for the government to control prices of the airlines. It’s a competitive field and hence prices are decided based on demand and supply. “However, this could be controlled by breaking the monopoly and introducing more carriers to Mangalore. When more players enter into the market, there will be cut-throat completion which will ultimately lead in reduced prices. Though Mangalore airport has a runway which can accommodate wide-bodied aircraft, it does not exactly meet the global standards since it is a table-top runway. The Mangalore airport director has already spoken to me about extension of the runway for which land is yet to be acquired. Once the land is acquired, the runway will be extended and wide-bodied aircrafts will then be able to land in Mangalore airport without any safety concerns. But this is a lengthy and costly process and will take some time before it is realised,” he added

A specific query was raised about the proposed power plant at Niddodi and whether MLA supported it or opposed to it. Replying to this query MLA said that the project was envisaged and finalised long ago. As per the new Land Acquisition Bill that was passed by the Union Cabinet a few days ago, any project could be realised only if 80% of the people agree to sell their land. Further the compensation to the land owners must be thrice the market price. “Speaking specifically about Niddodi, I believe that there are serious environmental concerns which should be taken into count. We cannot have development at the cost of nature and I personally oppose any such things. But we always have chance to have a gas-based power plant since it has minimum implications on the environment. The environmental issues, agricultural land, compensation, rehabilitation, employment, type of plant etc will be studied deeply and only then a final decision would be made,” he assured.

Regarding the proposed Netravati diversion project which has already been approved by the previous government, the MLA said that at no cost such a project will ever be allowed. “It’s one of the most dangerous projects ever envisaged and could bring about many environmental issues specially with regards to the Western Ghats. So this project will not take shape. I have already requested the chief minister to initiate a deep study by environmental experts and I sincerely hope that their report would be in favour of the people and enable us to scrap this project,” he said.

There were quite a few questions about various issues bothering the locals as well as NRIs such as job opportunities, erecting good footpaths, roads, connectivity to Mangalore International airport, a permanent solution for Pachanady garbage plant, possible reopening of Brahmvar sugar factory etc. The MLA answered all the queries and assured that the concerns of each and everyone will be heard. “With regards to the developmental works, I have already informed my team. They have been given time-frame of three and half years to complete all the projects that we have already envisaged. I have my staff in Mangalore office and then I have already appointed a specially staff in Bangalore just to make follow-up with the government and various governmental institutions. I will personally be available to anyone in my office whenever I am not engaged in other programmes. Have patience. I will surely meet your expectations. I have been voted by all the communities and people from all walks of life. People have reposed trust in me and my abilities. Hence they have elected me even though I am a novice in politics. I will use all my bureaucratic experience and contacts in making Mangalore a model region and a safe, better place to live for all. Brand Mangalore will be marketed and if you will see drastic changes in the city planning, working of Mangalore City Corporation. I have already requested all the MLAs from the coastal region irrespective of the party to come together and hold meeting at least once in two months so that we chalk out plans, follow them up and implement them for the betterment of the people and society,” he assured.

Later he was felicitated and was presented with the memento by representatives of each of the Association present.

Ravi Shetty- president of Bunts Qatar, Seetharam Shetty-president Tulu Koota Qatar, Deepak Shetty- president of Karnataka Sangha, Asmat Ali- president of Kundapur Muslims Welfare Association, Saqib Raza Khan- vice president of Karnataka Muslim Welfare Association, Abdulla Mono – Former President of South Canara Muslim Welfare Association, Divakar Poojary President of Billava sangha, Founder member of MCC Jerald Dmello, MCC Advisors Richard Dsouza, Henry Dsouza, Alfred Sequiera, David D’souza, Prakshchandra Ajila, Ramachandra Shetty, Prakash Rao, Riana Pinto, Milan Arun, ,Iqbal Manna, office-bearers and members of various associations were also present on the occasion.

 

  

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  • Vincent D' Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 16 2013

    Mr. Lobo please Comeback soon, A Swimming pool beside nanthoor in the middle of kulshekar road is dry, please fill the water so the motorists can swim.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 16 2013

    It is good to see Mr. J.R. Lobo being rspected by all communities irrespctive of caste and creed. It is a clear sign of his being accepted by all and there is no doubt that all communities supported him in the last elections.

    It is a revealing fact that J.R. is a PEOPLES' MAN not only in Mangalore but in other parts of the world too.

    J.R. has begun well and undoubtedly he will continue to help all those who have stood by him and even others too.

    I join several others in saying kudos to J.R. and wish him a happy and fruitful tenure as a politician.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Desmond D'silva, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 16 2013

    Mr.J.R.Lobo is a humble / God Fearing / simple and good natured human being. Mangalore is lucky to have a personality like himself as an MLA. Best of luck and good wishes to Mr.J.R.Lobo.

    On the 22nd of Sept CASK ( Catholic Assn. of South Kanara ) is celebrating its 100 years ( Centenary ). We have another great personality in the Catholic Community coming for the same. H.E. Mrs Margaret Alva, Governor of Rajasthan State will be the Chief Guest.

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  • Edward Furtado, Shirva , Udupi Dist.

    Mon, Sep 16 2013

    H.E.Mrs Margaret Alva originally hailed from Shirva in Udupi Dist. Her father Mr.Nazareth was the District Judge of Coimbatore, under the Madras Presidency.The Nazareth family had a lot of agricultural lands in Pilar, Shirva.

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  • Alwyn Sequeira, Convent Road, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 19 2013

    We are proud of Governor Mrs Margaret Alva. A person from undivided South Kanara . May God Bless her in her work.

    I knew her father-in-law Late Joachim Alva, a Member of India's first Parliament in 1952 He was the founder / Benefactor of the Udupi Church and also hailed from Convent Road in Udupi.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    As Usual Baab D'Mello
    Tumhee Sath Saangtaath Ho
    Athaa Theyn Aso..
    Haavn Shikthana Ek Aslee Loveena D'Mello....
    Thije Kadun Haavn Masth Shiklo...
    Gelee Thee Maathr Makaa Sodun...
    Now not to be seen or even a Hello.....
    Udaas Kaadun Kaadun Haavn Illo Nisarlo....
    Athaa Nisarlo Thorhn 'Ni' Gelyaar
    Haavn Full 'Sarlo'.....

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Bhandarkar Maam...you made a mistake by loving...Love e na....What you can expect..???

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  • Joseph, Doha

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    I attended the interaction programme and this is my first-hand experience ... it was indeed a lively one with several attendees brimming with confidence ... they were candid enough to get down to business. My speculation - a small percentage of Mangaloreans [[a huge one would be out-of-the-blues and making the vibrant city a dream-come-true]] would be religiously following Mr. John Lobo's footsteps, it would go a long way in making his dream a cherished one. Mangalore would surely be a world-class city. In a class of its own. All the best to your Mr. John Lobo.

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  • abdulla, india

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    while felicitating mr. Lobo, do not forget to show him as to how these SAND to modern cities have evolved , by importing manpower - materials -technology and machinery.yet they produce the best results.
    how?
    Quality no compromise- build the best .
    Absolute finish- high standards -specifications -strict management- total commitment.
    Entire project is planned - designed -programmed - fubds allotted and built -paid on time .
    they have penalties and time factor.
    Pls show him the municipality - police station -immigration office- -airport-sea ports-
    Public toilets - bust station s- metro- Public souk -market.
    may be Dubai municipality can venture with man galore municipality to run -manage to show how they can organize -supervise - and keep the city spick and span with highest standards.
    Even roads- bridges -overhead pedestrian bridges- Signage- writings- Lops- tunnels etc
    at least our engineers could copy.
    but foremost employ only first class - educated engineers on merit and not jokers.

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  • Rajak, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Abdula you are genius , you should go to NASA to do research ...ha haha

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Roads, vehicles and fuel are the major players of the economy
    Competition and comparison is practice for survival and success
    Telecom is a huge revenue earning sector of the economy
    Surface transport sector burns and destroys the economy
    Reason is the slow and steady tortoise concept, primitive and expensive
    Option is inclusion of rabbit/kangaroo style, revolutionary and remedial
    Opportunity is to see a world of difference, amazing and incredible benefits
    Perhaps pull and move (instead carry and move like infants) a wonderful solution
    Being new economy is fast, dynamic and uncertain, the time is to think different, decide and implement the change to have a peaceful society, stable economy and clean environment
    Support the innovative ideas to change the color and status of our beloved nation.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Amcho Kodialgar Mr.John Richard Lobo.
    Zaavndhi aama sarvank tho eik Khambo.
    Dubaichaank aani kodialgaramk Lobo vorvim meltha Bobo.
    Mr. Lobo vavurtha aamche khathir nam thur udkacho Thembo.
    Aami sarv aaz melyam Ka’di karn khaavyam thela thupaacho Kombo.

    My prayers to MR. John Richard Lobo:
    Numbers 6:24-26
    24“The LORD bless you and keep you
    25 The LORD make His face shine upon you,
    And be gracious to you
    26 The LORD lift up His countenance upon you,
    And give you peace.”’
    Amen.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    M'lore Lobo
    G H E R A O
    Qatar Lobo
    Gabbu P R O
    Ho Ho
    Kaalen Monthai D' Mello?

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Bhandarkar maam....I do not agree with your GHERAO......Mr. J.R Lobo has good intentions to develop Mangalore. We may be asking him to do overnight change, which will not be possible. Even a Magic show of one hour long requires a year long time preparation....!!!!????? Let us wait and watch and then we can judge his capacity....!!!!????

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbuji), Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    National Highway Authority of India has taken up work along Mangalore-Udupi sector long time back. NH are the backbone of economy for sure. National highway work will also create lots of problems to cities like Mangalore where there is no proper drainage, no proper rain water flow, no footpaths etc.

    After assuming office 100 days back as MLA of Mangalore South Constituency, Mr. Lobo has taken keen interest in attending to problems faced along national highway project sites, passing through his constituency. He doesnt carry out highway work, but Lobo has to make sure National highway authorities carry out quality work in his constituency without creating problems. Mangalore has grown in random without any plan, without paying attention to basic facilities of a well-planned city. It is time to fix these fundamental problems and it will take long time for experts to come up with long term solutions. Patch work and localized solutions will not work to solve major problems people facing. Getting finances and funding from state-central government is not that easy. Lots of criterions n conditions to be fulfilled in order to get money from funding agencies. Yogish Bhat was busy sitting in Deputy speakers chair without understanding needs of Mangalore city for more than 15 years. Monitoring progress is day-today activity for Mr.Lobo. Good to hear that he is following up work both in Mangalore n Bangalore. He is trying his best to do good. Hope people understand his genuine concerns. Ultimate goal is to achieve peace-happiness-prosperity to all people, and politics is just a means to achieve this ultimate goal. We need many more leaders who have a good heart n mind to do social service.

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbuji), Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Developmental/Tourism/JobOriented/Educational/Health/Infrastructure projects envisaged for Coastal belt are to be realized in long term and will surely take few years to see completion. One cannot hurry when it comes to long term prosperity to Mangalore. Everything must go through process of well-study, a master plan to put in action Vision, and a road-map to implement vision into mission. Entire process is a collective process which involves common people to higher-authorities in power corridors. There will be problems n challenges ahead.

    Nethravthi diversion issue is very complicated and needs expert study from experts in multi-disciplines. Northern Karnataka has scarcity of water for drinking/irrigation purposes. Coastal Belt is blessed with pure drinking water ( compared to Bangalore), but we do less of food-crop cultivation compared to districts such as Chikkaballapur, Doddaballapur, Kolar, Mandya, Hassan, n northern karnataka districts.. Most of vegetables we consume in Mangalore come from other parts of Karnataka. Instead of making physical changes to NEthravathi river basin, there should be alternative way to pump excess water to water-scarcity regions. Since natural-water, particularly rivers are nationalized assets, no single authority has absolute control over rivers.

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbuji), Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    How true is this -

    I quote JRL -
    “Our region is rich with talent, education, resources. But somehow we have failed to tap our potentials. Our leaders in the past, despite their noble intentions and commitment, have failed to build and promote Brand Mangalore. The perception within Vidhana Soudha is that people from Dakshina Kannada are intelligent, educated and hence Mangalore is a developed region. So whenever development plans are chalked out at the government level, the leaders of Hyderabad-Karnataka region or Old Mysore region bag lion’s share. The leaders from these areas are vociferous and they are quite powerful at the government level too. But leaders from the coastal belt are usually docile and do not wish to fight it out. Hence most of the times even the best of the plans charted out by our leaders remain only in the books."

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbuji), Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    I think our rich cultural heritage n mild manners in social life created false impression in Vidhana Soudha premises. If people live in civilized way for decades, it doesnt mean development of the region. Law abiding is a progress which is mostly inward looking aspect our existence. Outwards material progress cannot be denied to us bcz we are mild/tolerant people.

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