Mangaluru: After futile wait, villagers come together to build bridge at Ulyakudru


Daijiworld Media Network–Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Nov 8: After a futile wait for the government to build a bridge, villagers of Ulyakudru near Kemral came together to construct a bridge.

The bridge, completed by them on Sunday November 6, is suitable even for vehicular traffic.

The demand for the bridge here is not new. Human life used to go haywire due to floods every year during monsoons in more than 50 acre-wide Ulyakudru disconnecting the island from outside world. People had to depend on boats for agricultural activities and to transport the sick people.

Kindi dam, which was constructed near here about 65 years ago, is also about to collapse. The foot bridge constructed about 20 years ago is also about to fall. As 30 years demand for a bridge never materialised, twelve families joined hands together for constructing the concrete bridge spending Rs 10 lacs from their own funds.

The work was led by Pascal Miranda and Tejas B Ameen. Pascal Miranda donated his fields for the bridge road. Other villagers also let their land to be used for the purpose.

The bridge is 12 feet wide and 30 feet long. 50 Youngsters continuously worked for a month for its construction. The bridge has been built at a high place. Local people hope the problems in the monsoons will be reduced if local government administration constructs a road and a retaining wall.

The only development the government took in the area was the mud road work construction of two and half kilometres taken up by MLC Monappa Bhandary some time back with a cost of Rs 3 lac. The mud road ends near the foot bridge.

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALORE

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Well done Villagers. Anyway your bridge will not collapse like Govt. constructed bridges.

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  • Sudhir, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Hope now corrupt officials will not show it as "government project" and create bills.

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  • Edwin, Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    shame on our politician.... who is the MLA of that area,,, catch hold of him...and kick his butt.... we do not need leaders like that..

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    A very good decision and work from villagers.Now only a chair has to be exchanged in panchayat from a villager against a member of grama Panchayt.One question,can one build sucha Bridge without any approve from Govt.officials?who will answer if any disaster happens with any vehicle or Person during trip or walk?because of garantie?anyway that Shows unity can build bridges,or move hills .All the best.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    No Sene or Pade?

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    This village is part of the sitting MP Nalin Kumar Katil.

    BJP in power since two decades.Aache din should have reached Mangalore before rest of India.

    This is the pathetic situation of one village under their ruling.

    Modi Bhaktha are blaming past 60 years for Congress ruling.BJP in power for 20 years development is only on the papers.

    Jai Hind

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  • sid, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    a big shame to all politicians and all govt institutions.
    well done people!!
    PM modi gi should be informed

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  • Wilson, Neerude / Dubai

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Well done villagers of Ulyakudru. Hereafter any politician think twice to ask your votes. People cast their vote to get basic facilities from the Govt. , They pay the tax to the Govt. and ultimately they contribute their funds & manpower for the basic facilities . This is the situation now !!!!.

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  • Rajesh D, Manglore, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Congratulations. People should help them financially.

    Do not call any politicians or DC to open the bridge. If our region is not developed today just because of corruption at all levels and inefficiency of politicians.

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Might be SHOBAKKA not getting Votes from These Villagers...

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    For vehicular traffic I strongly feel one support pillar is essential in the centre of the bridge. Single span of 30 feet bridge is too bulky.. It is not late. Still they can construct one pillar.

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Unity is our strength... Unitedly we stand, devided we fall..

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  • sam imran, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Every religion in each parts of India must come forward and do this type of work for their own places. and must prohibit politicians to enter the places and should not give opportunity to make big big bashana...shame on MLA and MP.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    Where do out Taxes disappear ...

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    You see the "todu" below the bridge, that is where your/ mine/ his/ her taxes disappear.

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  • unknown, AJ

    Tue, Nov 08 2016

    upit jayanti

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    I don't think they can have upit for breakfast, lunch & dinner ...

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