Puttur: Villagers face risk while crossing rivulet on footbridge


Arun Uppinangady
Daijiworld Media Network – Puttur (EP)

Puttur, Jul 5: The footbridge built by villagers is the only way to cross the rivulet during monsoons for the residents of Baitharu, Kalkabe, Majalu, Urnadka and other areas of Tannirupantha grama near Uppinangady here. They have to cross the rivulet risking their lives.

These villages are in Beltangady taluk. The people have to cross the Kuppetti rivulet if they have to come to Uppinangady-Beltangady road.  If not, they have to take a long route by walk through private cultivation to reach school, hospital or town.

There are nearly 45 families in the area. There is a private property on its three sides and the rivulet on the other side.  As there was no bridge to cross the rivulet, the locals built a footbridge.

The footbridge was made by joining pieces of coconut tree, and other wooden pieces. Though it is risky, the people inevitably depend on it. 

A bridge has now been approved for the area, but it is half a kilometre away from this footbridge, allegedly for political reasons. The villagers say that this new bridge is of no use to them as it is surrounded by private properties.

The people have been urging the MPs, MLAs and other people’s representatives to construct a bridge for the last several years.

Tannirupantha gram panchayat president Jayavikram said that a proposal has been sent to the government on behalf of the panchayat for the bridge.  "As several lacs are required for the work, the panchayat is not able to do it.  However, the panchayat is giving Rs 5,000 for the building of footbridge every year," he said.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jul 06 2016

    First of all it is a risky Bridge.when so is why so many People are once on it?too much weight.only two or three could once pass .Next time dont allow any politicians to enter that pooling area so Long they dont listen to citizens wish.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Wed, Jul 06 2016

    Why not you come and advise to those people pass only 2-3 people at a time. It's not a bridge of sholay's ramgard..!!

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

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    It is unbelievable looking at the pictures. God only can save these villagers crossing this footbridge.

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  • krishnappa, nanthoor

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    MODI SARAKADALLI BELLE YELLA GAGANAKKE YERITHU. janasamnyarige achedin barale illa.corporator kula galige acchedin modi sarakara dinda

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  • JK, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Under Congress rule only few people are enjoying the power and wealth.

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  • alwyn, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    1994 -2013 thanaka bjp mla puttur nalli win agidru ,aga avaru yake e kelasa madalilla,avarenu kadlekai thinallu janaru elect madi bangalore ge kalu isida or sadanadlli palemar tharaha bere yenadaru madalikka

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    This is horrible and awesome.Nightmare to villagers.Something has to be done immediately in the best interest of villagers.Very dangerous and risky.MLAs,MPs and all the elected representatives may be sleeping.No botheration at all.Now at least without wasting your time and delay bridge has to be built as per the requirement of the villagers.One should act immediately before it is too late.Don't wait for something bad to occur.Be pro-active,have a concern on humanitarian ground.Open your eyes,awake from your slumber and act wisely

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Putting up a prefabricated bridge, like the ones being installed by the Army during war times, would be a good option to consider.

    This being a basic necessity, should get the immediate attention of the concerned authorities.

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  • adil, udupi

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Develop rural area and villages then only a country will develop. Free WIFI, Bullet Train, Smart City, will not bring Acche Din.
    Politician should work for the people.

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  • SKM, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    This is really shocking, still we lack basic infrastructure and facilities, It is better to concentrate on rural areas than only on cities and smart cities before any thing goes wrong.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Have Nalin & Shoba come back ...

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  • Acchu, M'lore

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Waaaaw nice view, don't change it.

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  • shan, dubai

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Our Politicians may spend public money to make statue of our political leaders or elephants etc. but they are not taking any responsibility for bad management to give facility to people of this country....Bad roads, bridges, education,food etc. Only cheating and corruption in their blood.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    best part of the article is to read "A bridge has now been approved for the area, but it is half a kilometer away from this footbridge, allegedly for political reasons. " How stupid of our system. Anything can happen with money. Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi was asking "When our country will change?" . But looks it may centuries for our system to change... we have spoiled it to the core... no hope as of now.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    In japan..for one student government provided train in remote areas. When our country will change god only knows. We know very well we lost our precious 67 years under congress regime without any development. BJP trying to reach remote areas as much as possible.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Take Lobo Sir and Khadar saab along.
    One is busy in inaugural process and other in swimming event.

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Deva Kumara,
    You have to learn lot about Lobo Sir.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Did you ever asked what Bhat was doing for 20 years???

    DVS from Puttur why you are not asking him same questions?

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Tue, Jul 05 2016

    Gangu...who is ruling karnatka.
    If these people cannot govern just inform..we unable to do so and failed completely. Will have re-election and look into the matter to construct a good bridge..is one family residing other side. That's why it's called a people's party.

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