Exclusive: Dangerous safety walls question completion of Shiradi Ghat road work


Report: Stany Bela
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Puttur, Jul 19: After the 13 kilometre stretch in Shiradi Ghat was opened for commuters on July 15, the road has become a new favourite especially among those who travel between Mangaluru and Bengaluru.

The arterial Bengaluru-Mangaluru road which connects important places like Dharmasthala was completely closed for almost six months for the second phase upgradation work. Not just people of Dakshina Kannada but travellers from Goa and the rest of Karnataka were eagerly waiting for the completion of the Ghat road as it is a crucial link which connects the coast to the hinterland.



Within few days of its opening, large number of tourists from various parts of the country arrived to the Ghats to enjoy the monsoon and scenery. Devotees from eastern parts of Karnataka are also using this road to visit religious places such as Dharmasthala, Subramanya and Kateel. Meanwhile, many are commuting on this road just for the joy of it to enjoy the lush greenery and the waterfalls that adorn the Ghats.

Tourists stopping vehicles at various spots just to admire the beauty or play in the waterfall has become a common sight. The railway bridge over Gundya River and the view of waterfalls like silver lines in the surrounding hills tempts anyone with a camera to capture the beauty in one frame.

Ramesh from Bengaluru, who came for a drive at the Ghat after its opening, met Daijiworld team, who had travelled on the new road for a reality-check. “Driving through the new stretch is quite easy when compared to earlier times. It tempts the driver to increase the speed. But we cannot enjoy the beauty of nature when we travel in speed. We need to move slowly and stop our vehicles near the major curves. From here we can see hills covered with dense forests. Same time between Gundya to Marana Halli, we can see 10 to 12 small waterfalls on the road sides. The drive through Shiradi Ghats especially during the rainy season is amazing,” says Ramesh.

However, he also raises concern regarding big trees on one side of the road while the other side is a steep cliff. “During rainy season there are possibilities of trees falling on roads or vehicles. Of course, there are concrete barricades on the other side. But I am not sure the barricades will block the vehicles falling from the cliff. The height of this barricade is low and seems to be constructed in an unscientific manner. Same time there are no sign boards on the sides of the road. One needs to be extra careful while travelling on this stretch,” he adds.

Officials claim work is completed. In reality it requires 2 more months

At the time of inauguration, ministers and officials claimed that the construction work of Shiradi Ghats is completed. But at the same time, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada directed the contractors to complete the pending work within fifteen days. Based on this order, the contractors are trying to finish the work without giving importance to safety parameters.

Because of this, on the fourth day itself, the safety wall near Gundya had fallen. In many places the concrete walls do not have proper foundation. The concrete slabs have been planted in half feet deep mud. In some places landslides have occurred.

Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada has strictly banned heavy vehicles from using this road. But the very next day of its opening, large numbers of heavy vehicles were seen on this road neglecting safety guidelines.

In 2015, the first phase upgradation of 13 kilometres stretch from Maranahalli to Kempuhole was done at a cost of Rs 80 crore. Now in the second phase, concretisation of 12.38 kilometres stretch from Kempuhole to Addahole has been done at a cost of Rs 74 crore. There are 74 drains in this stretch.

The work in the first phase was done in 2015. From January 2, 2015, the road was closed for traffic. However, the concreting work began only on April 20, 2015, and the road was opened for the use of commuters on August 9, 2015.
The second phase of work started on January 20 this year. 

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 21 2018

    What a shame? Celebrations before the actual win?
    No heavy vehicles allowed it seems. But there are only heavy vehicles in some pics.
    We are living in times of "might is right". An organization such as KSRTC does not follow the writ of the state. This Government and the people who elected it lack basic etiquette that we better stop complaining and expect the unexpected in every walk of our life.

    Forget about good quality life in this country with such indisciplined and uneducated class (Who probably have the Bachelor, Masters and probably even a PhD degree to boot) who have been empowered with Democracy which is the biggest sham of all. No, Dubai, KSA, USA or even rules of Singapore does not apply here. Only rules of the Jungle work here...."Might is Right"

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  • Jessica Gomez, Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    Let us protest and get the work completed before any accident takes place.

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    THIS GHAT STORY WILL BE A NEVER ENDING ONE...….NEXT YEAR ONCE AGAIN NEW EPISODE.....
    TUNNEL IS THE FINAL SOLUTION.....BETTER NOT TO WASTE MONEY EVERY NOW AND THEN....

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  • Aubb, India / Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    @Lionel,
    From the pictures itself, one is able to guess the shoddy work which will give up sooner than hoped for.

    Yes, tunnel is the best solution, but it is doubtful, even if all resources are available, as this option will dry up the chances for making money out of this total failure road for decades passed.

    Tourism potential is not harnessed in scientific way on this road yet. No amenities for tourists and daily road users , hence safety is questionable too.

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  • EULALIA DSOUZA, MANGALURU

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    Beautiful Photography ..!! Yes it looks like Inauguration of this long awaited Shiradi Ghat was more Important than safety of commuters. If work was not completed, why open this road at all. People have waited and tolerated delay that long as it, so people could still wait for another some time. Waiting is better than taking a risk of one's life. Money sanctioned and money used, job proportions showed and reality check might vary - it is but common. You make your money, but give us justice to what we people deserve basically. Side walls, with proper railings, signage on roads sides, safety measures are so important. Why are our authorities being so lethargic and negligent and behaving ignorant?
    God forbid any major mishap takes place, blame game will begin then. Instead why cant we do the jobs well. !!

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  • kaleel, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    some part of ghat concrete road edges not finished, photos clearly showing edges not finished it would be dangerous

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  • grao, Dubai/ Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    The road has become more dangerous now without proper curb wall, drains, retaining wall, etc.

    if any accident happens on this road, MLAs, MPs, other Ministers, Govt officials should be booked and they should be made responsible. For not completing the Road & infra work the vehicle movements are allowed.

    We don't want politics on safety of our people.

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  • Naeem, M'lore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    Contractor have not put mud on road side, this is very big risk, if the wheel fell in to that surely huge damage will happen.

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  • roy pinto, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    WHEN FIRE MP CUT THE RIBBON THAT TIME ONLY I KNEW THAT THIS ROAD WILL BE DANGEROUS......... BECAUSE TO HE DINT COMPLETE PUMP WELL FLY OVER IN 7 YEARS HOW COME THIS SHIRADI GHATS HE OPENED SO FAST ........ HMMMMM SOMETHING FISHY IS GOING ON THROUGH THIS ROAD .........

    AND AWESOME PICTURE CAPTURE THANK TO "Kukkaje"

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    Roy
    Your chaddiless coilation partner junior HDD opened the road.

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  • Acchu, M'lore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    when i see the beauty of DK, i think why chose gulf income. we miss this real beauty.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    Boulders may still continue to fall.
    We have to take a Chance ...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    I can't understand on who's pressure they opened the road. I suggest in every turning speed breakers must . If any think happened who will be taken as accountability? This type negligence one can see in India only.

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  • Edward R. Monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    Mr. Prabhu: , It is Shiradi Ghat and not Mangalore City or Village Road. You deserve an Extraordinary Nobel Prizes or all possible Civilian awards for your brainy idea. Even Mr. Adolph Hitler would have consulted you for your extra ordinary brainy idea. God save us. Jai Hind

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  • rahil, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 19 2018

    Beautifully captured. Well done Mr. Photographer.

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