Mangalore: Abhaychandra Jain visits Old Port, says dredging work to be done under ADB project


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SHS)

Mangalore, Jun 9: Minister for fisheries and youth services and sports Abhaychandra Jain on Monday June 9 inspected the Old Port here and said dredging between the river mouth and the fishing harbour would be included in the project of constructing a sea wall along the coast under the sustainable coastal protection and management investment programme funded by the ADB (Asian Development Bank).

He was responding to the demand raised by Mohan Bengre, member of Purse Seine Fishermen's Union, who urged the minister to order immediate dredging as accumulation of silt at has been causing accidents. The accumulation of sand raises the surface level under the water giving rise to more waves. According to fishermen this causes accidents as the boatsmen find it difficult to steer towards sea.

However, when asked about the tender given to Mumbai-based private company for dredging, he seemed unsure and enquired with the officials who accompanied him, and contended that the company would look into further measures. Mohan Bengre expressed "We are apprehensive about which company in specific will remove the silt."

Jain speaking on the stay order imposed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), Delhi on carrying out the third phase of extension work on the fishing harbour, said he would consult the lawyer who is handling the case. "The NGT has set up a committee comprising five members to inspect the place. I will attend the hearing in NGT that is slated for July 9," he said, expressing confidence that the stay order would be vacated.

The stay was ordered by the NGT on April 2 following a PIL filed by activist Octavia Albuquerque. The PIL raised objection to the filling up of a creek that exists at the spot designated for the extension work.

Referring to other key projects, Jain said an ideal berthing would be established at Bokkapatna in Sultan Batteri at a cost of Rs 5 crore under National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). The state government with NABARD assistance will construct 90 mt fishing jetty at Ullal at a cost of Rs 5 crore. At Kulai Rs 151.50 crore will be spent to construct 680 mt fishing jetty. "The fisheries roads will be developed as soon as possible," he added.

In a formal function organized by the department fisheries, Mangalore zone to give away facilities to chosen beneficiaries from the fishing community, Jain handed over financial aid to economically backward families. The third installment of Rs 25,000 was distributed to the families. The aid was given under Matsyashraya scheme (2012-2103) in which families are entitled to receive a sum of Rs 60,000 in three installments. During the programme he distributed free nets, insulators to the women involved in the fishing trade and life jackets to those who go fishing.

  

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    The Mangalore Port Trust needed lots of innovation and organised handling of cargo.
    The port should be divided into three zone, namely Passenger Zone, Corporate Industrial Cargo Zone and Small Scale Local Cargo Zone. There should be sufficient cranes in both the Cargo Zones.
    In the present situation the Central Govt favoured Corporate Industrial Cargo is given preferences and the local exporters are suffering due to it. Moreover the Communist minded Labour Union is destroying the work ethos of duty with punishing authoritarian attitude that will not bring results and progress. In the end the exporters are suffering for no fault of theirs.
    Jai Hind!

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  • Vasanth Bangera, Surathkal

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    It is sad to note that the prestine beach of Kulai ( Baikampady ) will soon be converted into a fishing harbour. Neighbouring beaches of Panambur and Hosabettu too will get polluted with rotten fish and water.The problem is that the Fisheries Dept. has given hundreds of new licences to boats and they in turn have no place to park. This is the same problem at Baithkol port in Karwar and Malpe.

    Whichever Govt. comes to Karnataka, the sea erosion problem at Ullal will continue.

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  • Wilfred Fernandes, Vamadapadavu/Dubai

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    We can feel the sudden increase of activities in Congress lead governments across India. Is it not Modi effect....???

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Mon, Jun 09 2014

    NAAM KA VAASTE minister for Fisheries.

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  • AA, DOHA QATAR

    Mon, Jun 09 2014

    Good... but this visit for news only or what? there is any progress

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