Mangaluru: Vehicular movement banned around Hampankatta from Nov 8 to Jan 6


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Nov 8: In an order issued by city police commissioner Vikash Kumar on Saturday, November 7, vehicular traffic will be prohibited in areas around Hampankatta from November 8 to January 6, 2021 due to road concreting and underground drainage work.

Only one-way traffic will be allowed from Hampankatta to Navbharath circle. All traffic movement from Navbharath circle to Hampankatta will be banned during this period.


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All vehicles proceeding towards Light House Hill and Falnir from Hampankatta should take the longer route to PVS via KS Rao Road or Ambedkar circle. All vehicles approaching from Ambedkar circle towards Hampankatta should use Milagres cross road in front of Aravind Motors showroom at Balmatta Road and enter Falnir road. From there they have to go through Wenlock hospital underpass, railway station road, U P Mallya Road, adjacent to taluk panchayat office and proceed towards A B Shetty Circle.

All kinds of vehicle parking will be prohibited on Milagres road. All vehicular movement from railway station via Wenlock hospital underpass towards Hampankatta junction will be banned.

Two-way traffic will be allowed from Ambedkar circle to Light House Hill. These restrictions, however, do not apply to emergency service and police vehicles.

  

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 09 2020

    Now it is Mother Theresa Road and not Falnir Road.
    Now if you want to return from State bank to Attavar you have to take long route of KS Rao road -Navabharath circle-Bunts Hostel-Jyothi-Balmatta Road-Milagres Cross Road-Avery Junction-Attavar Katte. They could have allowed traffic through old bus-stand by opening road near Bata.

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  • J. F. D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Under the pretext of Smart City, everywhere in the nook and corner of mangalore digging work is going on to complete the Project. Digging and other works connected to Smart City Project be done in a systematic and in a phased manner and not inconveniencing the public. The works already undertaken are you yet completed within the stipulated time. Dont know how long it will take to complete the works. Due to this everywhere traffic jam.

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  • Citizen, INDIA/Canada

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Still Light house hill road?
    What's the use of Renaming waste of public money ?
    Could have filled lot of potholes in that renaming function money.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    In heavy rainy days, we can encounter water logging and most of the areas the roads are turning into water ways instead of drainage or side water ways (thodu)

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  • Vasudev Kamath K, Car Street, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Great going.. All important roads like Hampankatta, Car Street etc closed for work all at same time as if there's "No Tomorrow".. Why can't they have a staggered approach rather than pouncing on all works at same time ... Ridiculous..

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Dear, it is easy to distribute and get the share equally from all the contractors. Don't have to wait. Smart city and smart people.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    The MP, MLA, MLC, and corporators want to swallow in one go. God should save us.

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  • Ba, Urwa

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Yes.They in a hurry.

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Can cows roam around the area?

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  • Bala, Urwa

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Yes.. But not for cow thieves.

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  • Kannadiga, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 09 2020

    Yes u r right state govt sponsored thieves.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    First it was lockdown now it is digging.Economy of Mangalore destroyed.No planning only digging. No car can go on car street.Bunder ???

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    If they are giving a date by Jan 06, 2021 the works will be done and road will be ready. What date is given for S. L. Mathias road Falnir? I do not think there is a date for this road. Three years still work in progress or curbed not sure.

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    All rickshaw stands on these banned roads must be shifted and all kind of parking.strictly controlled to avoid jams.

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  • Sp, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    There was a plan for multi level parking. God knows what happened to that

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  • Jigmig, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    We believe in Slow and steady wins the race :)

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Why can't you do a flyover, just to please vote bank politics you are not doing this work.

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  • Rahul, Kadri

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Hope they complete the work neatly unlike some other places. All ardhambardha..... In. Future someday if Monorail/metro rail is sanctioned then again digging this road starts..... This is why we call India a developing country.. Not developed one.

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  • Rocky, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 08 2020

    Emergency services ok why police vehicle ????? Same rules to police even

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