Mangaluru: Sorake inaugurates sewage treatment plant at Suratkal


Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Jan 11: Karnataka minister for urban development Vinay Kumar Sorake on Monday January 11 inaugurated the sewage treatment plant built at a cost of Rs 1.90 crore under ADB project at Madhav Nagar, Suratkal here.

Speaking during the inaugural ceremony, Sorake said, "Along with development, the number of malaria cases is increasing in Mangaluru. Clean environment is what everybody wants, and it is everybody's responsibility too."

“The long-awaited dream of having a sewage treatment plant has become a reality now. I request people to connect their house drainage system to it and put the facility to optimum use," he added.

"The state and the union governments will provide excellent infrastructure in the state by contributing Rs 500 crore each. The central and state government will be releasing Rs 100 crore each under Amrut project,” he said.

Mangaluru north zone, MLA Mohiuddin Bava presided over the programme. District in charge minister B Ramanath Rai, Mangaluru corporation mayor Jacintha Vijaya Alfred, deputy mayor Purushottam Chitrapur, city project and development committee president Deepak K Poojary, former mayor Shashidhar Hegde, MUDA chairman Kodijal Ibrahim and others were present.

  

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  • Rudolph Lobo, Baikampady

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    NMPT, NITK Surathkal still have no sewage treatment plant. How is that everyone is quiet about it ?

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  • Wilson, Mangauru/Saudi

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    Ha ha ha ...Sewage treatment plant, under Amrut project!...

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    Read properly and then comment.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    This is called Genuine DEVELOPMENT ...

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  • Karthik karkera, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    The state and the UNION governments will provide excellent infrastructure in the state by contributing Rs 500 crore EACH. The CENTRAL and state government will be releasing Rs 100 crore EACH under Amrut project,” he said

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    Proof of the pudding is in the EATING ...

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  • ROHAN, MUMBAI

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    "The state and the union governments will provide excellent infrastructure in the state by contributing Rs 500 crore each. The central and state government will be releasing Rs 100 crore each under Amrut project,” he said.

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  • Desi Jawan, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 12 2016

    first time said some truth by stating the central and statements equal contribute for the development of the state infrastructure. Otherwise every time Congies were trying to take credit without mentioning central govt's contribution.

    Now, guys you have a sewage treatment plant. Hope the competitive authority will operate and maintain it properly otherwise everything will go to vein.

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