Mangaluru: Mallikatta - Nanthoor road opens for traffic


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Apr 18: The road from Mallikatta to Nanthoor circle, stretching 350 meters concreted at a cost of Rs 285 lacs, opened for traffic on Monday April 18.

The newly-concreted road was inaugurated by district in-charge minister Ramanath Rai.

In his address Rai said, "This is a very important road in Mangaluru. The project was undertaken with funds from the chief minister's third phase of Rs 100 crore grant for development works. We are developing a model road from Nanthoor to Nandigudda which will be completed shortly. All these developments will benefit the commuters in the city."

MLA J R Lobo thanked the mayor, MCC commissioner and engineers for completing the work on time and said, "We aim to develop four-lane model road from Nanthoor to Nandigudda. Accordingly, we have completed a stretch from Nanthoor to Mallikatta and work on Kankanady to Nandigudda stretch is under progress. A few works like streetlights, drains, footpaths and other facilities will be completed very soon. This will give a new look to the city."

Mayor Harinath, MCC commissioner Gopalkrishna, corporator Ashok D K, Denis D'Silva, Purushotham Chirtapur, Asha D'Silva, T K Sudheer, Sabitha Misquith,  Stany Alvares , Pius Rodrigues and others were present.

  

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  • Ann Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Why are politicians required to inaugurate a road? Residents around the locality, especially the senior citizens who had to bear the brunt of dirt, noise & inconvenience should have the honor of doing the same.

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  • Ashok Pinto, Kadri

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    I agree with Ms Ann. Also see the waste of tax payers money to ferry the politicians all the way just for this ? One politician had to come by official car all the way from Bantwal. This is a criminal waste. Im sorry that a person like Mr.J.R.Lobo too is stooping to this silly nonsense. I expected much more from him. What would have happened if senior people of the area were called to cut the ribbon ?

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  • Rahul Pinto, Kadri

    Thu, Apr 21 2016

    I wonder if the water pipelines and drainage pipes have been replaced with larger ones before concretisation of this stretch of road ? The footpath is not ready and may take another 3 years or so. This is the irony of our ribbon cutters.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Indian roads are for vehicles,cows,dogs,cycles,motorcycles ,rain water,sewage and for pedestrians all together.So Indian planners do not think there is need for footpath,drainage etc

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Good roads necessary for the development of the city not only real estate people even aamadmi common people are beneficial for example shakthinagar developed because of concrete roads it's political parties misleading people by saying only real estate people are benefited .so development of every roads are important please cooperate with development of Mangalore city

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Kali road malteda anda. Ayeke todu ondu. Avu next budget de malpuvara?

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Its a good thing that our roads are being concreted here and there.But dont take up such projects where traffic disrupts and also comple works within the stipulated time to over come inconvenience to public.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Please see to it that people get adequate footpath beside the roads. If there no proper finishing or footpath these elevated concreate roads may be disaster for two wheeler rider at the edge.

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Rai Busy in Ribbon cutting.

    Minister of Ribbon Cutting

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  • krish, Dubai

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Rai,
    You are fit to sleep in Assembly and Ribbon cutting.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Surat

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Problem everywhere. How good road will be...after some days either electricity people or telephone people or gas people come and dig. Why not people decide in the beginning itself. It's happening in all the cities and latter do it worst.

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  • A P, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    How can you say there were no roads. Roads were concretized or repaired. Development is an ongoing process irrespective of who is in power. I can't understand why every issue has to be politicized.

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  • vinay, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Where is the new road with footpath
    pictures?I can see only ribbon with few people.

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  • Vasudev Bhat, Rayee

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    Under BJP's rule roads are been newly made. we had no roads for 60 years. Under BJP every nook and corner world class roads are made. Ache din agaye...

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  • Rahul Shenoy, Gandhinagar, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Yes. During the BJP rule some roads were concretised to help a few selected real estate developers. The value of their properties jumped up 300 times. This is a fact. One such road is the Bijai bus stand to Kavoor road via Derebail. It was done in record time and even the drainage pipes were replaced by broader ones. Even new street lights were installed just to promote this real estate developer. No where else in Mangalore at that time were the drainage pipes replaced by larger pipes. Probably the BJP were hoping for a fresh contract to cut the concrete road and again lay new pipes. But by that time the BJP lost its holding in Karnataka and in the MCC. This is shamelessly the truth.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    Congrats to all Mangalureans, on this creditable achievement. Hope this will be an example for Bengalureans (where you can find some of the worst roads in India), to emulate.

    Also, along with concretisation (which will raise the surrounding temperature by a few degrees), care should be taken not to chop off the existing huge, lovely, shade-giving trees, which help to maintain the balance in nature.

    Wherever possible, tree-planting activities should be planned and undertaken, especially during the ensuing monsoons, which would help in providing relief from the ever-increasing/unbearable mercury levels.

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  • DENZIL FERNANDES,MANGALORE, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    CONGRATS TO NAMMA MANGALURU ! MLA J R Lobo has shown his ability by completing the project and helping the numerous commuters going through those roads. Good job MLA.

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  • Hemanth, Bangalore/Mangalore/CT

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    Good Job. Appreciated.Please make footpaths either side of road and dont forget to plant trees wherever possible...

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  • gabriel francis, kudlaa

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    Finally some solutions coming up to bad roads of mlr.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    Well good going...
    But how many lacs have gone as tips? Did they test quality of cement in any labs?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    Finally a sigh of relief? Gadkari missing here.

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  • Naresh , Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    I don't understand why people who left India are so much worried about indian roads?

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