Dubai: Karnataka Minister Krishna Palemar to Attend Public Contact Programme


Dubai: Karnataka Minister Krishna Palemar to Attend Public Contact Programme

Daijiworld Media Network - Sharjah [NF]

Dubai, Dec 16: In what is described as the  first ever in Dubai, a Karnataka State minister will attend a public contact program known as  'Jana Spandana' to listen the problems of NREs back home. He is expected to find on the spot solutions to the problems faced by the common man.

State fisheries and Port minister J Krishna Palear who hails from Mangalore, will be visiting Dubai along with his two personal assistants will  specially  meet Kannadigas and discuss the problems of  back home.

Janaspandana, is a popular programme introduced by the  BJP government. The ministers go to the people and try to solve the problems instead of the people desperately trying to meet government officials.

Ambalthare Vision, founded by Prabhakar Ambalthere will organise this programme at Al Mas Residence, Burdubai on December 18, 2008 from 7.00pm to 10.00pm.

Those  interested in participating in the programme may contact Prabhakar Ambalthere on his mobile 050-4947833 or 7240594.

Daijiworld.com is the  official media face for this historic programme

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  • Fernandes Francis, Mangalore /UAE

    Wed, Dec 17 2008

    What is this 'Jana Spandana' over here in dubai ? there are issues in mangalore constituency which are not solved like power, water, drainage system, lawless goondas like BD, VHP communalising every now and then for petty gains etc. There is no use in making foriegn tours like this. The people here are very peaceful and living with other peaceful over here. people of other nationality co-exists here peacefully. I hope with this visit he will realise what is to be done in MANGALORE to bring peace and prosperity to poor and over all development for Mangalore and Karnatka. Good luck for your foriegn trip District Minister Krishna Palemar..Hope to see changes in your constituency .

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  • Arun CK, mlore-dubai

    Wed, Dec 17 2008

    Dear Brother Victor Castelino. The problems like what you mentioned in the labour camps regarding the Subhuman conditions  is one of the issues to be taken by the Ministry of External/Foriegn affairs . When Indian Govt cannot do anything about it , what do you think a state minister  do ?

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  • chetan shetty, mangalore/ dubai

    Wed, Dec 17 2008

    IT MIGHT PROVE TO BE A BIG WASTE OF PUBLIC MONEY.

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  • akhila, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    Mr. krishna palemar is going to dubai on his personal visit and the government is not funding it. he is spending his own money

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  • Victor Castelino, Moodubelle/Dubai

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    The organizers should take the honourable minister to one of the labour camps in a surprise visit and see how they live there to earn a living may be he can also spend a night with them. Al Mass is too luxurious a place compared to the labour camps. That should solve the problem of the labourers on the spot! Do you expect these labourers to come to Al-mass or make a phone call to book a seat for the meeting? Let us be practical. All our charitable organizations are struggling to solve the problems of the labourers and have not succeeded and there are hell of a lot Kannadigas living in sub-human conditions in this place. Does this minister has a magic wand?

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  • Omprakash , Mangalore, India

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    What is happening in Karnataka, seems to be very absurd. There are lot of problems in the state, for example the infrastructure. Ministers are having gulf tour, rather than attending to these problems. Public are paying taxes from which these politicians get salary, security and other immense benefits. Roads, power supply, water supply other health measures are in dire straits. Their focus is in foreign tour. The public needs to know what are their priorities.

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  • M.E.Moolur ( Mohd. Ebrahim Moolur),

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    Ambalthere Vision is going in an innovative way of serving the Kannadiaga community in UAE by arranging "Janaspandana" with Shri Palemar. I hope the Kannadigas in UAE will make use of this opportunuty by bringing  to the notice of the Hon'ble Minister of their real Socio- Economic problems backhome. Thank you Mr. Ambalthere .

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  • Maxim rosario, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    What is the use of going abroad when our minister has no time to listen our grievances? When there is a problem in our land ministers are absconding and now going abroad for 'Janaspandana'. Nice Tamasha!

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  • devika.s, mlore

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    public contact programme must not be a waste, each visit should be a source of energy. Our state minister should represent our state than themself for publicity .

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  • Yashavanth g shetty, M'lore

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    In a Jana-Spandana programe in town hall this month,i with all the gathered audience was surprised to here from Palemar, that the problem raised by Mr.Kamath in the meeting was already solved amicably by him before coming to town hall.Kudos!Keep up the best impartial work.Peoples blessings will always be with people of this attitude whether in power or not.God Bless U & give U utmost strength 2 come further closer 2 the hearts of the needy,helpless.U already R in the hearts of millions of M'loreans.

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  • bhaskar, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    My kind request to our honourable minister & District Incharge minister Shri KJ Palemar please visit to our district rural area's to the listening poor people woes.As a minister your doing tremendous job & we are excepting more from you.

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  • Koni Prakash Naik, Kundapur / Muscat

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    It is good to know that Mr. Palemar is visiting Dubai. I request all those Mangalorean NRIs residing in Dubai to take this opportunity to vent out your frustration/suggestion, if any, so that in an one to one discussion all those issues could be addressed instead of giving loose comments every time a proposal is announced for the development of coastal Karnataka. As you all know around 70-80% of NRIs working in gulf countries belong to low income group and they may be having ample problems to vent out and the working class people may help those poor workers to address their issues. Thank you.

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  • Edward, Managalore

    Mon, Dec 15 2008

    MY SUGGESTION TO ALL OUR KARNATAKA STATE MINISTERS & CHIEF MINISTER NOT TO VISIT GCC / ANY OTHER FOREIGN LACE FOR THE REASON BEING THAT KARNATAKA NEEDS MORE ATTENTION ON DEVELOPMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE. BECAUSE NICE LAST 5 YEARS THERE IS NO DEVELOPMENT DUE TO DEVEGOWDA'S DIRTY POLITICS. OUR STATE IS LACKING BEHIND IN EVERY FIELD.

    WE GENERAL PEOPLE OF THIS STATE PAYING HEAVY TAXES & THAT MONEY SHOULD BE USED PROPER DEVELOPMENT & SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MINISTERS FOREIGN TOUR. WE MUST OPOSING THIS KIND OF WASTE OF MONEY. OUR MINISTERS MUST ATTEND LOCAL PEOPLE'S PROBLEMS & NOT FROM NRI CELLS FOR THE TIME BEING.

    LOTS OF WORK TO BE DONE LOCALLY. SPECIALLY FOR SECURITY, COMMUNAL HARMONY & DEVELOPMENT. THIS IS MY SINCERE ADVISE TO NEW BJP GOVT. AT KARNATAKA.

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  • Jossie, Kinnigoli/Dubai

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    ....... your right Ashok and those who will attend this event should express their feelings about the SEZ land acquisitions, the church attacks as we have been doing in the comments section of Daijinews.

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  • ashok, melbourne

    Tue, Dec 16 2008

    We accept coming to the people and listening to their woes but implementation is vital and should be fruitful so that the woes of people are put to an end

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