Bantwal: Abandoned borewells in Peruvai pose threat to kids


Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (SHS/SP)

Bantwal, Aug 5: About six weeks ago, a small boy had lost his life in a tragedy which occurred in Bijapur district. The government, which awoke to the catastrophic risks posed by abandoned borewells, had asked district administrations to take steps to either erect fences around these wells, cap, or fill them. Although the government had ordered compliance of these instructions forthwith, many are yet to act.

The current incident in which a boy from Bagalkot district has got struck in a failed borewell has triggered the panic button again. It is surprising that a number of borewells continue to be left open even now in coastal Karnataka, as the concerned have ignored the risks posed by them.

Peruvai gram panchayat in Bantwal taluk has failed to do anything about two failed borewells located in the premises of Taridala Anganwadi centre in Kukkaje since the last three years. These borewells are not yielding any water since the last two or three years. Children of the Anganwadi routinely move around these open borewells. Another unused borewell situated about 300 metres away from these wells, have been filled by the children, who dutifully poured mud and rocks inside it over months. Locals say that these children have now begun the task of filling the above two borewells, thereby taking interest in doing a work which the local panchayat is expected to do.

Speaking to daijiworld, Peruvai gram panchayat secretary Ashok N G said that the borewell remained open due to some conflict between the panchayat members. He claimed that though it had been closed, it was opened again by some members due to differences. He also assured that on the borewell was closed on Sunday August 4 after mediapersons focussed on the issue.

Another borewell rigged by the roadside near Seva Sangama school in Tekkatte, Kundapur taluk, Udupi district, has also gone defunct. This borewell is not easily visible, and is waiting for victims. The locals have asked the officials to act before it claims any lives.

Moodbidri happens to be the only area where response to the urgency of the situation has been phenomenal. Already 30 unused borewells there have been closed by capping them. The district administration says it is yet to receive progress reports on this task from other regions.

Sources in the office of the deputy commissioner in the city said that a progress review meeting on the compliance of the order issued by the district administration to close unused borewells and stone quarries, is being held on August 8. In Udupi district, this meeting is being held today. Udupi district administration has received compliance reports about closing or fencing of some of the laterite stone quarries from among a hundred quarries which were identified as risky.

  

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  • sandesh, moodubelle

    Thu, Aug 07 2014

    50000 fine for each hole

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    A,B,C,or D and C
    all are working just to fill their own pocket nobody bothered about aam Aadmi or innocent children.
    They should be booked under strict law if available.?

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    I like comments many are giving the temperory solution for covering these holes with stones...
    Hope this comments will reached to Panchayat members to take an immediate action without fail.
    Similary we plant trees only during the Vanamahostava just for media pubicity and photographs.

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  • Ronald, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Shi Kshetra Kukkaje bus tangudana. Gurik burunda gurite permanent tungudana.

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  • Damodar Bhat, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    If the borewell is defunct the the boreing company should be made to close it.

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  • clifford, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    A strict law on this matter is the need of the hour. So many accidents and killing innocent kids. Bore well companies and the owner should be punished if they don't cover unused bore wells.

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  • John , Chickmagalur

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    We are very slow in learning from our experiences . Why still blind eyes ?.
    Must make a campaign to eradicate against these potential man made dangers with out loosing time. Other wise there will be next child in danger .

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  • Anil R, panjikallu kajebailu

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Mr. Naveen Shetty, Mangalore.. its a Gentle man's comments. i like it.

    As you said after clicking pics instead of keeping the bore well open, its a common sens to at least to keep a red stone so that its alarm to the walkers.

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  • peter lewis, kalmady/k s a

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Please fill these unused borewells with mud or sands. Caping or fencing is not permanent solution to these unused dry borewells. Land selling buying ongoing process and exchange many hands.

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  • Well wisher, India

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    15days back I put one comment on another article "Udupi: Collapse of old well at Kaup surprises people"
    http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=250319
    I requested people to close the well or put fence.
    Just 4 people agreed. And no other people even noticed my comment.
    Many people argued that it is lungi news!
    I never thought there are open borewells in our district too!


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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    COMMONSENSE GUYS !!! JUST PUT THE BARRICADES AROUND THE HOLE AND THEN CLICK THE PHOTOGRAPHS !!

    DONT WAIT FOR SOMEONE TO DO AND SOMEONE FALL IN THE TRAP ??

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Were is the elected representitive from the Khangress????????? who came during the elections asking for votes..

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  • vivian, Dubai/mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Mr. Lingappa don't blame congress for every reason. if rape is happening congress blamed if the borewell is open congress did. stop commenting start acting. if we are strict towards rape or bore well or anything. yenkulu sama ithnda poora sama apundu.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Mr Linga Hope the Guys from UK dont make fun of your Indian English ascent. or are you an expert of Italian English ascent.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    In last photo teacher prevents children on that path,,,but instead of taking daily trouble they can cover it with big red stone as told by naveen shetty.

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  • HARISH, MANGALORE/DXB

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    please close with stone

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  • Rizwan, Indian/UAE

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    After looking at so many incidents around, local admin office wake up at least and do the needful please, why wait till media publish it. what is lacking with these people i dont understand.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    These are so many useless and jobless Senas who can do some constructive work than being a burden to society.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    @Praveen Udipi,when you go Forward with a good example and Show everybody that self helping is better than waiting for someone to do at certain works as here.Try to lay a Stone over the hole or a Piece of Wood for the present.If everybody tries to do everywhere ,some falling into the holes can be prevented.(or even death )

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  • YOUSUF K, BANAGALORE

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    I AGREE THIS....Civic senseless authority as well as Citizen

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Oh GOD, big carelessness on the part of concerned authorities and both Borewell digging company and the people who dig the borewells should be punished with heavy fines.

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  • vashal, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    This is the job of Govt contractors.Some NGO & all organizations should step up and check wherever these type of pits are there highlight and start to fill it and close will be a noble work.Offenders are should punish by the criminal harsh laws.

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Who is that idiot who left the bore-well as it is. Is he sleeping like Siddaramayya ? Authorities should give him dead line to close this.

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  • Af, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Just Hold the paying salaries to Responsible Govt.officers,
    unless this they will not learn a lesson.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Today we know only one thing. To blame others. Why not the reporter put a big stone on the bore well after clicking the photographs. When we were small we found many 'pottu' borewells and they used to put a big stone (Red Stone) so that small kids dont fall into the bore well. I think reporters should use their head instead of just clicking photos and putting it on news papers.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    dont talk foolish at least daiji is bringing to people notice some danger if you a big stone becos of soil eroding it will go down in the pit and again there will be a gaping hole so it needs to be filled will soil itself, pebbles, etc..even villager can do this. Y

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Shettre if Reporters start to close the Pottu Borewells, then nothing left to report !

    Borewell diggers keep on digging and reporters keep on put stones !! is that workable solution? !

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  • HARISH MANGALORE, JEPPU

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Dear KA D'SILVA,

    Don't think shettre comments on negative way, reporter can click and report, but they can also keep a stone on borewell pit, can avoid the risk temperarely.

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  • Af, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Mr.Naveen Shetty, Mangalore
    tomorrow do not ask close down the your house toilet pity hole to media people.then whole area people call them closing the drainage holes tomorrow.
    people are paid for respective jobs. let them do their job perfectly first.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    I am not unsound person to keep the toilet tank open nor I expect the reporters to take the role of Municipality/Panchayaths. As a responsible citizens of the country we have a duty to do our best whatever we can for the betterment of the society we live. I have noticed one thing among Mangaloreans. They will not speak a word nor call police when illegal or unlawful thing happening around them or complaint to the authorities when they notice problems. They just ignore it as if like its not their issue until it comes and bites them. This is the reason why we are seeing increased cases of eve teasing, rapes, thefts of all kinds. This gives a impetus to these elements to spread their wings which usually results in disasters at a later date.

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  • Af, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Dear Naven sheety
    i agree with you,but for your information one of my far relative 32 years has been chopped for some reason for intervening others matter what you say about this?likely he has survived. it is difficult in this world boss
    there is a saying in kannada- hava huttadalli hava haavu iruudho deveaneballa.

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  • Jagdish, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Naveen Shetty, Mangalore yes bro i agree with you. Most of the mangaloreans are very much clever in passing comments and advising others. In this case its the duty of common people at least they can keep big stones on the waste borewell inorder to avoid such incidents.

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Bold comments,like it...after getting bored of feku comments.

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  • Well wisher, India

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Naveen Shetty, Mangalore
    I like your comments.
    Yesterday evening one kannada tv news channel (tv9) was showing one report near mangalore showing open borewell with standing little children nearby. I thought how stupid they are allowing children near open borewell for the photo sake.

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  • MANU, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    These are like live land mines. How many more? who are our enemies?
    why bore well companies close them right away if they are defunct.

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  • sunil, blre/q8

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    hope concerned authority will take necessary action soon.....plz save the life of precious kids. common people be aware of these bore well OPEN SPOTS.......PLEASE ... PROVIDE TEMPORARY SAFETY GUARDS....

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Very good exposure by DW, issues which can take away lives of innocents due to the negligence and lackadaisical attitude of the authorities!!

    I would also urge DW to do a survey of so many illegal quarries, laterite stone cutting sites, land excavations going on in and around the outskirts of Mangalore, these huge craters are left open and become death spots during monsoons when they are filled to the brim!! Also, illegal land excavations to sell by making small sites (by greedy people) along side hills without any protective measures which can lead to serious landslides putting life and property at serious risk like the disaster that happened in Ambegaon, Pune recently!!

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  • Munna, Nitte/Karla/Qatar

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Some one please a big rock or a wooden piece inside these wells. Surely you will save someone's life.

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  • nithin, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Dear Daijiworld we appreciate the initiative taken by you guys. Please inform about this to local corporation,they can just bring a welding person and weld a iron plate on top of this thats all we need for temporary ,why should they wait till approve from Govt, Our Nidramaiya doesn't have a time he is busy sleep in SADANA and busy attending festival's , they just have to order all the local coperator's to find this type of open borwells and lets them take action , NIDRAMAYA PLS WAKE UP ,EID IS ALREADY FINISHED.TIME TO WORK NOW.

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  • Javed Hashir, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Remarkable effort by Daijiworld keep up the good work. Concerned person to follow up the issue at the earliest.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    B4 ANY BIG TRAGEDY HAPPENS PLS. PEOPLE FILL THE BOREWELLS PLS. DO NOT PUT LIFE OF LITTLE ONES AT RISK.

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  • Praveen, Manchi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Thanks Daijiworld for highlighting such dangers in and around D.K. Please highlight more such dangers. In case if I find any such dangers i will definitely send the details with photo.

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  • YOUSUF K, BANAGALORE

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Enden photo dheppuna badalg onji malla kall paadh muchhuna edde

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  • Praveen, Manchi

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    Agreed but the necessary action should be taken against the people who are responsible for this.. For that photo and awareness is required so that this will not repeat again.. After clicking a photo we can ute to fill it up to avoid danger.

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  • YOUSUF K, BANAGALORE

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    I AGREE THIS....Civic senseless authority as well as Citizen

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  • mohan moodbidri, moodbidri

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    A very good effort by Daiji. Like that many more empty borewell may be available across D.K. That shows purely negligence by villagers, punchayat head & concerned officials. Necessary action must be taken now also before some incidents will happen there as nobody knows.

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  • RK, Katpady

    Tue, Aug 05 2014

    dump this useless corrupted uneducated municipal officials inside the pit only than they will realize the pain suffering by the villagers.

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