Mangalore: Incomplete Road Work Leaves Meramajal Residents Stranded


Mangalore: Incomplete Road Work Leaves Meramajal Residents Stranded
 
by Rajesh Shetty
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (CN)

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Mangalore, Mar 11:
Residents of Meramajal near Arkula are wondering if they are living on an island or near a city, for the road connecting them to the city has been rendered unusable.
 
The road was filled with ‘jelli’ stones almost a year ago with the assurance of providing a good road soon. The stones on the road prevent the movement of vehicles on the road. The residents claim that if anyone wants to travel on this road, it can be done only if that person puts everything in God’s hands! 

This particular road connects the city with Abbettu, Meramajal, Padu, Makkalapade, Bondanthila, and Mallur of Neermarga. The locals and the people of this area feel they are being neglected by the zilla panchayat.     

      

 

  

The bitumen on the road which has been removed makes it an obstacle course for students and the working people of the area who are left with no option but to travel to the city by the road which is under construction.  

Students, who used to commute by autorickshaws, now have to walk by the sides of the road. Residents of the area claim that the contractor who was entrusted the construction of this road has gone missing since the road was dug up.
 
“The road was in a bad condition and we needed a new good road. However, we never expected that this road would take years to complete. The contractor is missing, so the work has stopped”, said Yashavanth, a panchayat member.
 
There were three buses which would make 18 trips on this road daily, and they have all stopped running. The locals also cited the recent instance of a woman who had to be hospitalized urgently and had to be physically carried to the hospital.
 
Mohammad Baddur, resident, Meramajal, who is also a social worker, said that the zilla panchayat had given the tender to a contractor who has not continued the work and this shows the quality of work also.
 
The people of the area are planning to protest demanding that the work of asphalting the road by changing the contractor. 

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  • Zubair Arkula, Arkula.farangipet

    Thu, Mar 12 2009

    thanx mohammmed badoor..well done thanx daji..this really very bad more than month....please show this to all news papers.

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  • ronald vaz, mermajal.Derebail

    Thu, Mar 12 2009

    IT is a matter of shame to the concerned authorities, the pain of little school children the elderly,and the sick one will turn as curse to the one who is responsible for this pathetic condition of this road.I am regular user of this road atleast 4 times a week to see my 86 years old bedridden mother residing near Mermajal church. The owesome journey by bike just reminds me the way of cross of our lord.If there someone who is directly responsible to the present state of road should be brought to books irrespctive of his status. Thanks to DAIJI you have touched the very need of people of MERMAJAL. It is a matter of great pride that many a people from this tiny village are well settled all over the world specially in GULF.......... RONALD VAZ.HEAD OF WEATHER DEPT. GOVT OF INDIA. BAJPE AIRPORT.

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  • sabestin, sajipa/panemangalore

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    dears if you made strike or rasta-roko sure you will get pakka damar road, now leaders are coming to your house begg vote

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  • irene sequeira, Derebail/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    Thank you daiji for highlighting Meramajal for the second time. Last one was showing the road like field (kesarugadde)and now with full of stones. Very sad. We know what problems our people are facing due to this road since 2 years or more. Hope concerned authorities will take up the matter seriously and complete the road without further delay.

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  • praveen, udupi/bangalore

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    This road is heaven compared to Shiradi ghat road which is a National Highway...!

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  • ASHA, BANGALORE

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    CENTRAL GOVERMENT HAS TO DO THIS WORK, NOT BY STATE GOVERMENT. VOTERS PLEASE VOTE ACCORDINGLY

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  • J. Machado, Kondipalke

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    It's coming under "PANCHAVARSHIKA YOJANA" - It requires 5 years to complete. - It shows work-in-progress for the next 10 years.

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  • Biju Samad, Padavinangadi / Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    This is the biggest problem Mangalore is facing right now.. With the help of Daiji we could see Meramanjal incident now. According to my view there is lot of roads like this one. I request politicians to please wake up and take necessary action.. Praise the lord

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  • george menezes., farangipet/dubai

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    No chance,God please bless Meramajal road & politicians soon as possible.

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  • Ramananda Bangera, Mysore

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    This inefficient works shows National Highway Minister Mr. Muniyappa's capacity. Please don't expose this matter. This can affect Congress vote bank???

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  • Lloyd Dsouza, Dubai

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    Only way is we should all load these stones & mud, and pour out in front of coporation office and DC Office, thats all.

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  • Hari,

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    please read *Makkalapade* as "Packalpade", I think its a typo.Residents of those areas have been going through this hardship for quite some time now.Authorities should be punished for their grave negligence.Locals please escalate to higher ups.

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  • janni, MANGALORE

    Wed, Mar 11 2009

    Dear imthi the road belong to your village. then Why you pepole not protest?

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