Bangalore: Beggars’ Colony will make Way for 'mini-Lalbagh'


Bangalore: Beggars’ Colony will make way for “mini-Lalbagh”
The Hindu

Bangalore, May 28: The ruefully neglected Beggars’ Colony at Sumanahalli on Magadi Road is set to become a beauty spot in its new avatar as “mini Lal Bagh,” according to Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa.

Occupants of the 159 acres of prime land would be relocated, Mr. Yeddyurappa told presspersons during a surprise visit to its premises on Wednesday. He said he had given the management of the Colony “one month” to improve living conditions. “We will be inquiring into the health, food and working conditions of the inmates,” he said.

The Beggars’ Colony was established in 1944 to serve as rehabilitation centre for those arrested for begging. According to C.B. Gokak, superintendent of the colony, there were 922 inmates here, of whom 131 are mentally disabled, 45 are persons with disabilities, and 402 elderly.








The Colony is funded by Beggary Cess collected by civic authorities and operates according to the stipulations of the Central Relief Committee Rules for Prohibition of Beggary Act 1975. According to the Act, each inmate is entitled to two sets of clothes for a year. Any “insubordination” or “misbehaviour” on the part of the occupants — which includes singing, “making loud noise” or “quarrelling” — will be met with punishment, according to the rule book. The punishments enumerated range from reduction in meals (which often consists often of ragi mudde) to denial of visitation rights.

Lake development

Earlier in the day, at the inauguration of a multi-crore lake development project, the Chief Minister said that the colony, when relocated, would be renamed as the word “beggar” had derogatory overtones. His aim was to ensure that no one was seen begging on the streets of Bangalore in the next two years. There was a proposal to build a hospital on the site at Sumanahalli.

Yeddyurappa said that four hospitals were to be established in the city “on the lines of Bowring Hospital”.

At Ullal Lake in Vishveswaraya Layout, the Chief Minister flagged off a Rs. 104-crore project to develop 12 lakes in the city, undertaken by the Bangalore Development Authority. The project will involve dredging, creating walking paths, installing chain-link fences and making provisions for boating and security. The 12 lakes include: Ullal Lake, Jakkur Lake, Sampigehalli Lake, Rachenahalli Lake, Venkateshapura Lake, Mallathahally Lake, Kommaghatta Lake, Thalghattapura Lake, Konasandra Lake, Sompura Lake, Ramasandra Lake and Kothanur Lake.

Parallel to this, another 21 lakes would be developed by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike at Rs. 190 crore in the first phase of the lake development project. Minister for BWSSB Katta Subramanya Naidu, Minister for Transport R. Ashok and Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Shobha Karandlaje spoke.

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  • PRASAD , BANGALORE

    Sat, Aug 21 2010

    IT SHOWS THAT CORRUPTION HAS REACHED ITS MAXIMUM HIGHT DURING YADDI GOVERNMENT. HE HAS NO CONTROL EITHER OVER HIS MINISTERS OR ON OFFICIALS CONCERNED. ALL DRAMA HE IS PLAYING TO RETAIN HIS CM POST. THATS ALL NOW HE WANTS TO REMOVE BEGGARS FROM THERE TO CREATE ANOTHER LALBAGH TO PLEASE BIG BUSINESSMEN. BJP IS NOTHING BHRASTA JANATA PARTY. ITS SYMBOL SHOULD NOT BE KAMALA BUT IT SHOULD BE MUD ONLY PARTY IS FULL OF MUD OF CORRUPTION NOTHING ELSE. SEE CASES OF ILLEGAL MINING, MINISTER'S SCANDALS ETC ETC NO BOOKS TO SCHOOLS WHAT A ADMINISTRATION ? THIS GOVERNMENT CANNOT ACHIEVE ANYTHING EXCEPT SADHANA SAMAVESHAS THATS ALL

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  • johnny, Udupi

    Sat, May 30 2009

    If our Hon. CM had to visit this site before election, probably, he would have got a few more votes! May be it did not strike  his advisors. Good job! well done!keep it up!  God Bless

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  • sajid, jubail.

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Good job! ever done by any CM. really appreciable work.

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  • Dhakshina, Udupi

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Let us hope that this colony will become"Mini Lalbagh" not Mine Lalbagh

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  • DEVADAS, MANGALORE,ABUDHABI

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Well done CM, keep up your good work,no matter what others say,your work will pay off.For every good work there will be lots of comments/hurdles,dont worry .You are achieving something congress couldnt since the independence.Please do curtail the communalism before it surfaces.

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  • Wilfy, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Finaly he got a plan to grab that 159 acres of land by giving them a mini lal bagh.

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  • ronald menezes, barkur/abudhabi

    Fri, May 29 2009

    I never heard any minister doing such things for beggars. I recommend we open a handloom industry, train the beggards and help them start a new life. Thank you CM for taking the initiative.

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Why our honourable CM covering nose, is there H1N1 swine flu?

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  • Ivan Frank, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    It was good of the chief minister to take time and visit the beggary''s colony instead of sending His assistants. It shows His keen interest in developing the state of Karnataka.

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Help me understand why is it necessary to move them out of the current location and spend all the money into reloaction. Then you spend all the money to build a Mini Lalbagh??? where is the common sense.. Why not just use all that money and effort to improve the standards at the current location??

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  • Santhosh , Mangalore/Riyadh

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear Readers..It is natual for every Human being to cover his/her nose if there is any bad smell..Just to comment that the chief minister has his nose covered does not make sense.At least the chief minister has done something for the begger Community is a big thing.I think he has gone beyond vote bank politics unlike many other political leaders.

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  • Ronny Cardoza, Mumbai/Qatar

    Thu, May 28 2009

    We hope same step to be taken in Mumbai Slums - Dharavi. Should be given shelther to poor people first, if we needed to improve our city/country.

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  • sulaiman, bantwal

    Thu, May 28 2009

    big big imported cars are there but where is the road to drive? develop infrstructures pls.

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  • krishna, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Good comments from Mr Rahimatulla

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  • krishnA, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Pls dont worry cm comments always will be their Because some people dont like your party and not you Best of luck

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  • akhilesh, udupi/bangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    To all the people commenting on yeddyurappa covering his nose....even you guys would have done the same...sitting abroad and commenting is easy......As far as yeddy is concerned.....hope its not a lip service.....hope something concrete comes out of his initiatives.....

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  • Shuba M, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear Manish,even i am regular reader of Daiji.I am not interest in these politics and all.I am looking since 2 years,lot of major crimes and groupizm happend in mangalore.Now answer this,whos responsible for this.

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  • Imran Kaup, Dubai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    yes Mr.Bilal i do agreee with you it will encourage future generation! but on the other hand on the base of humanity he did right thing so both merit and demerit includes

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  • Haris Shetty, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear Manish, education hardly matters for the congress MP's, u know they are born intelligent people. But when it comes to BJP these cowards open up their mouth. Even i request Daijiworld to publish the Education background of all the MP''s who got selected as Ministers this time. Thanks.

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  • shafi, Kaup / Dubai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Excellent Job by our CM but please takecare that the it should be well used by beggars who cant work normally. And also arrange work place those who can work themselves, let them find own home by them. All the best of Luck Sir

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  • Sharmila M, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I agree your Manish''s comments if goverment will make a rule that nobody can participate those who are uneducated in politics.

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  • Sharmila M, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I agree your comments if goverment will make a rule that nobody can participate those who are uneducated in politics.

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  • vishwa, mangalore\usa

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I am in bangalore from last one month and I have never seen such a development work in bangalore and good Quality work also. Keep it up BJP. this patting for ution. But the credite should also go Dr.Manmohan singh for Giving money which is critical part of any development through J-Nurm( Jawaharlal neharu urban Development mission). Every year bangalore is getting 2,000 crore for development and transforming bangalore into world class metropolis.

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  • Madhu M, Bangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear Manish,this is not right time to speak about education,now its the time speak how they worked and what they did.Because of this people will comments,so that they should be aware and do better work in future.

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  • Manish, Mumbai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I am a regular visitor of daijiworld. always i can find negetive comments about BJP and karnataka govt. about nalini kumar many people commented he is just 10th pass. today morning when i am watching news i came to know in centerl govt one MP from Gujarath Mr Patel sworn as a minister also passed just 10th only. Now what you guys will comment. here i will request daiji to publish education qulification of all 59 minister who are sworn today.

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  • Shashi P, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I agree with Iqbal, belapu/dubai and his comments. Its clearly shows that he came just for show. Atleast he should show sympathy or respect on these poor beggars.

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  • Rayyan, Mangalore. Riyadh

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Mr. Yediyoorappa, Don''t cover your nose, they are beggers but they are human beings like you. Politicians, leaders like you made these citizens to become beggers. God knows better one day may be the beggers to close their nose when these politicians approach them.

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  • bilal, Karkala/riyadh

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Mr.Yeddi will encourage others to start begging. I dont think this is the right decision. Create work for these beggers not shelters.. They will find their own shelter by themselves.

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  • Rahimutallah Mohammad Khan, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Let Yeddiruppa do good job in karnataka as not done by congress government from last sixty years. We also look for peace prevails all over in karnataka

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  • JERRY, BANGALORE

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Hi guys and Gals I am about 40, I have seen behind every CM''S move there is a motive, if you have read is press statement, he mentions that the property is worth a 1000 crore, and also he says it was a suprise visit, uh can you guess the new clothes, and does any know no funds from the state government, for the every day lunch meal at schools how much is coming from State Government and how much from NGO''s well much more but let me stop

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, May 28 2009

    My God ! Such a huge number of people clubbed together as beggars ? Why can''t we create an easy occupation for them ? Now that the Govt. has decided to relocate them, why can''t we create a proper earning source ? May be growing flowers, a cow or a goat (to sell milk), small vegetable vending stall ? We, able people must come together to create something like this which will bring up a part of our own society.

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  • Rajesh, Barbados

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Excellent initiative lets all hope it reaches a smooth completion! For many who involved in the project, a good time to "make" but please, at least, let a part of it goes out for the betterment of this old people. It’s always a pleasure reading Madumoole''s comment. Very sensible and transparent touching the core facts but surprisingly here, I do not find it! Perhaps everyone get upset with the way govt system works in India and specially with the game boys!

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear Deepak Shetty, I hope you understand English.

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  • Sachin shetty, mangalore,dubai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear sudhakar,now it is the time to think our future.May be yedivirapppa trying to to do that.Now he may decided to himself to do good work.So appreciate him.Also no one can replace our old CM Krishna''s place he had done excellent job.May be yeddivirappa also do the same, so hope for the best.

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  • sulatha, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Mr.Yudiyurappa ,you are doing excellent job.keep it up. Who are pinpointing you you think that its good for you. then only you can learn ,get sucess. Unhappy people create only problems themselves & others also. May god bless you

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  • ramesh shetty, mangalure

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Is there any planning / study before these projects or just a show off?

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  • Sudhakar H, S.P rd, Bangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I completely agree with Pramod''s comments.Even though Yeddi is doing same.This will come to know in few days, how much he will work. First of all let him complete himself his all old projects also he committed some fake statements during election time.

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  • Deepak Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi, this man is an example for , if anybody do any good work still people are there to comment. So dont care this type of people and just do what you decided to do. good work CM

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  • Pramod P, Bangalore,US

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I dont think yeddi is doing right job.Actually he is just showing for sympathy abuot people that he is doing good work.But this wont work.He should proove himself after completing this project,then only we can believe.

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  • Haris Shetty, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Jane, Mangalore you people never change in your life, if they do some good work you want pin point some simple things than appreciating it, if they dont u wil make a issue out of it, come out of the communal mind and read the beautiful article by Daijiworld, may be you can digest it, Ohh God you are onlyy one to help these people like JANE, please do the needful ASAP.

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  • rahul, bangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Whay a pity !  MR,Yeddi must not have covered his nose..

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  • iqbal, belapu/dubai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    that police man has more humanity than the CM... wht u think guys???

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Kalmady/Bangalore

    Wed, May 27 2009

    This is a very good move by the chief minister and all good work must be appreciated. It is heartening to know that the government is taking care of beggars and that in two years time all the beggars of Bangalore have a shelter provided by the government.

    Lakes are the radiance of this beautiful city. Due to negligence almost all the lakes are lost its beauty and filled with weed which consumes maximum water from the lakes. Hope the city will get back its glory and called Garden City once again.

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Oh my God, what a decipline from these beggars, we cannot expect this kind of decipline even in Assembly or Parliament.Very meaningful picture.Yediyurappaji is finding it suffocating in the middle of beggars and it seems he is trying to run away.I don''t find much difference between the two, only difference is, one is a white colored beggar and the other is blue colored.

    Dear CM, never mind, if you are really into this project, all applauds to you even if you take your share from this project, we have taken it for granted that generally, politicians are basically beggars.

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  • Jane, Mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Why Mr. Yeddyurappa covered the nose? Any bad smell is coming? All the ladies used new sarees only on that day.

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  • Moosa Mangalore, Dammam

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear CM, Please don''t close your nose .They are also human beings.While you are creating vote bank you have to tolerate their smell also.

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  • olwin pereira, mangalore /canada

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Picture number 3 shows how much he loves the less fortunate.

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  • Azeem, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Looks like Mr.Yeddi is only bothered about building lakes , spending crores of rupees (public money),why not solve the major roads and water problem in the state first rather than building 21 lakes costing 294crores.

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Excellent job!!! Thanks and Keep up the good work

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