Mangaluru: Unable to pay back loan, man lives in forest for 15 years; DC to the rescue


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jan 29: It may sound unbelievable, but it's true. A man has been living in the forests of Sullia for the past 15 years, with only a car to call his home. The reason - he lost two acres of land and his house after he failed to pay off a loan to a cooperative society.

This is the story of Chandrashekar Gowda (43) of Noojalu. A driver by profession, he had taken a short-term loan and two crop loans totalling Rs 50,400 from Nellur Kemraje Cooperative Society in 1999. When he was unable to pay back the loan, the cooperative society sent him notice and followed it up with auctioning of his 2.29 acres of his land in October 2002 for Rs 1.2 lac. After deducting the amount that Chandrashekar was supposed to pay, the society kept an amount of Rs 11,000 for him, but he never collected it.

Thereafter, on June 21, 2003, he was evicted with police help and his house was demolished. Chandrashekar, who had earlier been living with his three brothers, two sisters and parents, stayed in his sister's house for a brief while. He then bought a car from a lawyer in Sullia and having parked it in a clearing on the edge of the forests of Bedrupane in Arantodu, he made it his home. He weaved baskets to earn a living, travelling 21 km to Sullia every week to sell them at Rs 40 per basket.

After Chandrashekar's story came to light through the local media, deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim took special interest in the case and visited the man at his car-turned-abode in Arantodu last week. Chandrashekar narrated his story to the DC and said that injustice had been done to him in the way his land had been auctioned. The DC invited Chandrashekar to Mangaluru for a detailed discussion on how his situation could be improved.

Accordingly, a meeting was held at the DC's office here on Thursday January 28 with Chandrashekar in attendance. A B Ibrahim said that he would pursue the possibility of regalulizing an additional one acre of land next to the two acres which had been auctioned by the cooperative society. The DC's assurance brought a smile to Chandrashekar's face.

The DC also urged Chandrashekar to live in Mangaluru and sell his baskets at Pilikula Nasargadhama for a living, but he turned down the suggestion.

DC Ibrahim also offered free legal counsel to Chandrashekar on behalf of the government to fight the case against the cooperative society, based on a complaint filed by Chandrashekar that injustice had been done to him. The DC said that though the cooperative society had been right in claiming back the loan, there were discrepancies in the manner in which Chandrashekar's land was auctioned.

Representatives of Nelluru Kemraje Cooperative Society, psychiatrist Dr Ravish Thunga, social worker Hilda Rayappan and superintendent of police Dr Sharanappa and others were present during the meeting.

Dr Ravish Tunga interacted with Chandrashekar for nearly 45 minutes to access his mental fitness. After the interaction, Dr Tunga said that Chandrashekar seemed to be disturbed and needed to undergo some tests. Dr Rajeshwari Devi of Wenlock Hospital was directed to make arrangements for the necessary tests. Dr Ravish Tunga said that with Chandrashekar's approval, he would be given medical treatment and brought back to normal health.

The DC said that efforts would be made to convince Chandrashekar to start a new life in Mangaluru, and legal aid would be extended to him.

  

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  • MEHUL H KURUWA, TIRUPUR

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    Sad story. We have a group of premier padmini owners we are ready to help Mr Chandrashekar to re condition his car and some help to live him peacefully. I request the editor to get me the contact details of DC so our club will do next steps.

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  • AF, Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    This is a true example of co-existence which should be a lesson for the Sangh Parivar and Muslim outfits who have been at Loggerheads in Mangalore...
    Co-existence will spill out the true colours of politicians who still divide and rule this country... If the citizens of this country come as an union, then nobody can stop this country from progressing. The politicians irrespective of which ever party they belong are here to make fortunes for themselves and secure their families... They are well aware that the religious fabric of this country is weak and play this trump card on the citizens who like sheep blindly follow them.... Lets remember we are Indians first and then come our respective religions...
    Any wrong doing politician should be slippered in public and they should work with fear for the masses....else this country will only get ruined more.
    A Muslim, DC Ibrahim has shown outstanding responsibility as a fellow Indian in helping a Hindu to put together his life and he deserves a standing ovation...Hats of to you Sir and may your tribe increase...

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  • Albert D'Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Slogans of Development & Ache Din are useless and unworkable without scraping 150 years old British Laws & failed justice system to its Citizens in India. People should approach their members of Parliament and force them to Change Civil, Bankruptcy & Criminal Laws as per present day situation. Change sentencing & legal time limit guidelines to Courts. Force your parliamentarians to pass new Civil & Criminal Laws .

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Inspite of Mangaluru having missed the 'Smart City' bus, it should take consolation that it still has such charismatic, highly unselfish and ethical leaders as Mr. Ibrahim , present DC and Mr. J.R.Lobo, MLA, who are doing a wonderful, sincere job, despite a very difficult, challenging, highly demoralising atmosphere.

    May their tribe increase and inspire many more Mangalurians to help people in difficulties and finally, let's all wish that, with unity and joint efforts of all its citizens, Mangaluru gets ed as a 'Smart City' in the second round.

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Where were BD,HJV,Pub attack people?

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  • Anand Salian, Kinnigoli/Jebel Ali,Dubai

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    A.B.Ibrahim DC showed Special Interest, this is humanity, he went and approached and counseled him, it is really great. Hats off you sir, we need this kind of people in the society. Thank you sir your humanitarian ground.

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  • tom Cat, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    God bless you DC. Ibrahim , "may people like you increase" .My ears were itching to hear this news which happens in western world.

    now i can say it happens in india only.
    I am ready donate to this hard working man.

    At last something good happening from hilda rayyappan.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    A GOOD SAMARITAN

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  • Af,, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Govt must help him bring back his land,banks and co-op societies are giving crores of rupees loans to bankruptcy people like mallya,its really a shame on them.

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  • ST , mlr

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    great..... be strong sir never give up never surrender...

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  • Tripti, Brahmavar/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Good Attempt!!
    Hats off all behind this.......

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Quite tough to take decision in this matter because it may lead to wrong precedent to the defaulters of loan taken.

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Hats off to Dr Ravish Tunga ..

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Chris,
    Appreciate DC Ibrahim.

    Chandrashekhar Gowda seems perfectly in the best of his senses. He didn't commit suicide, neither did he beg. He earned for his living.
    A clean shave and bath followed by good food is all that required.

    Doctors want to make money, easily when govt. pays!!

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Hope other DCs of the country take cue from Mangalore DC. His personal effort to get justice for poor should be applauded.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Let me commence by saying a loud KUDOS to Mr. Ibrahim the present D.C. in Mangalore. He is doing a great job and trying his best to help people from all segments of life. The process of rehabilitation of Chandraskekar an act by The D.C. will go down in history. There should be a law against these cooperatives and unscrupulous money lenders to ensure safety of poor people.

    I join scores of people in complimenting Mr. Ibrahim. May his breed increase.

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  • JSaheb,

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Why not this happen to high profiled corporate personnel..? Fix V Malya.. Otherwise Apply bankruptcy bill for poor people tooo. Jaihind

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  • shammi, karnataka

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Tarzan of Mangaluru.....just nailed it!!!

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Doctors see a patient in every human being.
    To put it in black and white, it could be said 'doctors see money in every human being'!

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    15 YEARS EXILE in his own country.
    Pain and poverty has no caste and creed.
    DC did a wonderful job.

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  • Rita D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    May God Bless Mr Chandrashekara Gowda.

    This is a very good eye opener for those who lose hope and contemplate suicide. Don't take the extreme step of suicide.

    There is a ray of light at end of the tunnel. Mr Gowda has at last seen the light. May Chandrashekara Gowda continue to walk in the light of the Lord Almighty.

    Hats off to the DC too. Keep up the good work Sir. May God bless your family too.

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  • JD, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    The DC should be lauded for taking interest in a person who is apolitical. Such human approach my government and administrators will repose faith in system.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    I still see some HOPE ...

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Similar or worse than this, cases are there in India today of millions of senior citizens who have put their retirement money in company fixed deposits for getting a little more interest. From 2015, hundreds of companies, such as Unitech, Jaiprakash Associates, Elder Pharma etc.etc. have stopped paying interest and matured amount with immunity. Senior citizens wrote to Company law board, Ministry of corporate affairs, Prime minister office with no result. Some companies say they have bribed heavily for election fund and Govt cannot do anything. This is not a story, but reality today. Financial fraud was going on from independence, but now good companies also have started it.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    It seems to be unbelievable but it is true in this case of Chandrashekar Gowda who lived in a forest for 15 long years. He earned his living weaving baskets and selling in the market after travelling 21 km.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Poor fellow.Who knows how many of such types were had the same Problems.No wonder he is not having Sound health since so many years in forest without proper care in everyway.Now at last a stream of light is to be seen.Hope all These promises will be kept and he can enjoy his life atleast for sometime.Lets wait and see.May God bless him and give good health.

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, QC, mangalore/ottawa

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    It is truly a sad story and I hope it will soon be resolved amicably in favour of Chandrashekar who badly needs a break and a chance to lead a new life. I agree with Albert D'Souza's comment that a bankruptcy law is very badly needed in India. Currently the only personal bankruptcy law is the one from the British era, called the Provincial Insolvency Act which is designed for personal insolvencies in towns other than the presidency towns (where a separate insolvency law has been on the books since the early part of the 20th century), but we need a law that gives relief to the bankrupt and discharges him or her from all debts, and at the same time allowing him to keep enough for necessities of life for him or her and their family - which is provided in all bankruptcy statutes of the West, including Canada, the UK and the USA.
    I just read that the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has introduced a modern bankruptcy bill but this is for businesses and not individuals. The Centre's bankruptcy statute must also have provisions for wage earner personal bankruptcies which will rise in number with a great deal of money borrowed by individuals in modern times through credit card loans, car loans, etc. I truly wish there was such a law in the 1920's as I understand (from family experience) many persons became insolvent prior to and during the Great Depression and had nowhere to turn.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Good to see our officials coming forward to help. On another note, I would like to caution the authorities on the assessment given by Dr. Ravish Tunga as tests will follow with unnecessary medicines which may result in this person becoming worse than what he is now.

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Sad story and at last helping hand from authorities. But if he is OK without medicines, do not make him medicine addict please.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    I appreciate and salute Mr. Chandrashekar Gowda for his courage to live his life without suicide.

    He deserves help from the Government. I appreciate D.C., for taking this issue to uplift Mr. Chandrashekar Gowda. May God bless Chandrashekar Gowda.

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  • Albert D'Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    Government should come with Bankrupt Law to protect borrowers. All private loans should be forgiven to the borrowers. Borrowers personal assets and homes should be protected from creditors. That is called development.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2016

    43 years old gentlemen CO OP SOCIETY made him to look like 75 years old.

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