Mangaluru: U T Khader urges people's participation in Smart City project


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Nov 17: The second edition of the two-day conference on 'Sustainable Smart Cities India' organized by Mangaluru City Corporation drew to a close at TMA Pai Convention Hall here on Tuesday November 17.

Addressing the valedictory ceremony, health minister U T Khader congratulated Nispana, the co-organizer ofthe event and MCC for hosting the conference and providing such a platform for discussion on the Smart City project. He particularly lauded MCC executive engineer Dharmaraj for his efforts in organizing the event.

"Though we have a big city like Bengaluru in Karnataka, it is Mangaluru that has been selected in the 100 Smart City list. Mangaluru has thus been recognized nationally and entire India is looking towards Mangaluru. Our city has all the potential to qualify as a Smart City, however, citizens' participation is equally important in this project.

"Mangaluru should come first in the list of 20 cities to be selected in the first phase, and we have time till December to achieve this. Everyone should put in their efforts to bring Mangaluru to the top spot," he urged.

"Some other cities in Karnataka have also been selected for Smart City project, but Mangaluru is the only one moving at a high speed towards making it to the top 20 list. People's involvement is very essential and it will lead to success. There is a difference between foreign countries and India - in foreign countries, they work only according to laws, rules and regulations, but in India, we have to work according to not only rules and laws, but there are also traditions, customs and practices that we have to follow and respect. Both should be equally balanced," he said.

"The health sector in Mangaluru has improved. If foreign tourists can get visas on arrival here, Mangaluru can grown into a better treatment hub for poor countries," he opined.

He also suggested that the MCC should give more emphasis to systematic rainwater flow and improve the inlet and outlet system.

"People should give up greed and selfishness and work together for the development of the city. Let us become one of the first Smart Cities of India," he said.

The guests were felicitated with mementos.

MCC commissioner H S Gopalkrishna welcomed the gathering while Arvind Shekar proposed the vote of thanks.

Deputy mayor Purushotham Chitrapur, opposition party leader Sudheer Shetty, MD of Nispana Narendra Kumar and others were present.

  

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  • Rithesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    Mangalore "A Smart City"... Its a dream.. Unless the people of Mangalore become one and don't adhere to the political leaders and bring fame to Mangalore for wrong reasons..
    Roads in Mangalore are one of its kind... Unless small things like Road and Drainage system are corrected...
    Smart City is a far off Dream I feel...

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  • Dev Sagar, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    THE PEOPLE AND THEIR THINKING IS STILL PRIMITIVE AND COMMUNAL. AS LONG AS ANTI SOCIAL ELEMENTS LIKE THE BD,RS,HJV AND THE LIKE ARE ACTIVE AND MORAL POLICING IN FULL SWING NO CITY CAN BECOME OR CAN BE CALLED SMART CITY. NOT TO WORRY MANGALORE IS ANYWAY FAMOUS ALL OVER INDIA DUE TO THE ABOVE.

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  • YOUSUF K, BANAGALORE

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    Bathnakulu...smart uller.. Hepa Ayere..

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  • abuSaad, mangalore / Dammam

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    Sir,
    People thinking migrate from Mangalore due to Communal tension and your asking to join in Smart City programmer.

    First reinforce the peace, Law and order, communal harmony.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    ..it is a good start even though, for a long way far ahead to accomplish,50 years not enough as we see the past developments in Mangalore.
    We are not even dull but dumb, so haw we can build 'Smart city'. It is the foreign companies come take advantage out of it.
    Let us first be SMART to build the good SOCIETY to build the Smart city.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    He gave his nice suggestion. That Khali Kurchis (Majority) listened his advice nicely... May be those kurchis are very smart...

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  • Ahmed, Muscat

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    Dear Sir

    Smart city is not the solution for Mangalore. It is not yet ready to go smart. We need to focus on many other developments before going for smart city concept.

    Focus on the infrastructure developments, tourism development, Medical tourism development, SME development and on priority development of the political scenario in Mangalore which is creating a bad brand name for Mangalore as a communal city.

    First lay the basic foundation for a better developed city and then let's talk about smart city.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    Smart City is something we need to understand the deep concept of it. It took minimum 8 years to build a 4,000 sq. ft market in Bejai. Is it not a shame on our elected leaders and the main cause was red tapism. First improve all the markets in and around mangalore and make them into international standards. Second roads which is not built as per international standards need to be changed i.e., provide footpaths, cycling lane, parking spaces, proper lane system and traffic signals. Ensure that heavy fine of minimum Rs. 2,000 is put for jumping red signals, rash driving, triple riding, not wearing seat belts, not wearing helmets and many other issues. We should make the fine pinch their pockets severely. Let the department get this first 2 issues set right and then we can move forward to the next stage. All this should be completed on a war footing within a span of 3 years from Jan., 2016. I have my own gut feeling it will not be done. I have seen how educated people throw garbage from their cars to their liking at any place. Will wait and watch.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    It is not for Mr. U.T. Khader to urge the people of Mangalore to participate in SMART CITY Project but it is the duty and obligation of every well meaning citizen to join and make MANGALORE THE SMART CITY.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Doha

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    We need to see Mangaluru on top of Smart cities list!

    I wish people shrug off political differences, religious differences & work unitedly in direction of making Mangaluru No. 1 in Smart city concept. We can do it!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 17 2015

    Duffers are Absent ...

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