Kundapur: Villagers cross perilous canal, walking on drain above it


Silvester D' Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Oct 9: The tribals of Soni village had requested the irrigation department to build a bridge when Varahi canal was constructed across the road in Dyanooru in 2008-10, but to no avail.

A 3-feet wide cement drain is constructed for the flow of water from forests and hills between Soni and Karebail junction at Dyanooru. As the water continuously flows through it, it gets covered with moss and making the place slippery. The locals, however, have been walking on the grove of the canal to come to nearby Karebail disregarding the risk involved.

The tribals in Soni village have to walk five kilometres to go to Badabalu on Siddapur - Amparu road or to Shankaranarayana.

Siddapur zilla panchayat member, Halady Taranatha Shetty says that he will write to the minister of irrigation to construct a bridge above the canal at the nearby place called 13 km milestone. He also said that he will communicate with the chief engineer of Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Limited, Siddapur office.

Water flows down the drain in the monsoons and the place becomes slippery with moss. Therefore people have to walk on the one-foot-wide grove of the canal in risky conditions. School children also face severe hardship. Besides, people carry vegetables and other items walking on it.

Ananda Naika, a resident laments that Varahi canal has cut their communication from Soni to Karebail. “The people representatives come only during elections,” he says.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Mera Desh Badal Raha Hai...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    It is Panchayat closed eyes before this reality .They built a canal for water to flow from forest and hills.But forgot about the Need of Bridge for villagers.Probably they dont have to walk the way along.How much Money they used for this drain?with same Money could have both works done with some extra.Build a Bridge with a canal at sides for the water.I dont understand the purpose of a canal here .How it helps and where does water go to?

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

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    This is unbelievable. These villagers especially the kids going to school are risking the lives while crossing this perilous canal.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    Are they look like tribal people..

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    'Mann ki baat','maan ki baat'.Kab hoga asli 'Kaam ki baat'?

    Is Shoba is still the people's representative of the region?

    'Sabka sath,sabka vikas' for whom?

    Jai Hind

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  • Concerned1, bengaluru

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    One can not blame Modiji for this.
    This is the job of the Panchayat. If they take up the job after convincing the higher ups, get project\finance sanctioned, they can make some money too and help the locals as well.
    Only trouble they have to take is approaching the higher ups six-seven times...and make them agree to their percentage of share...

    These type of crossing, even dangerous than this one (balancing on a coconut tree that has been put across the canal) are there every where in villages.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    Let rahul gandhi visit place and see how his family members father,mother,grand mother,great grand father ruled more than 67 years.

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  • manoj, udupi

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    reality of digital India
    modiji no need of my Rs. 15 lakh request you to invest here and save our children life

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 09 2016


    Good job by Daijiworld.

    No wonder, someone will wake up after seeing the news and watching these pictures.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    Digital India!!

    May God save our children..

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  • Hemanth, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 09 2016

    I feel proud that daijiworld is much concerned about the middle man 's society and his struggling towards daily living than "chamak dhamak" of the society. But the true journalism ends when the issue raised is justified with a timely solution.

    I have seen channels and news paper uphold news like rape, murders, accidents becoz of carelessness and many other things. But it ends once it gains its TRP and not justice.

    Mr. Walter Nandalike and your team....Please keep this good work continued for the society and for sure DAIJIWORLD will earn its popularity to the highest level. You all are always bless by the needy you helped and the parents of many children. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

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