No Freedom from Bad Roads for Padubidri - Karkala Commuters


No Freedom from Bad Roads for Padubidri - Karkala Commuters

Special Correspondent
Pics by Dayananda Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Udupi, Aug 15, 2010: Not long ago we had dreamt of good, broad, commutable and pot-hole free roads and had sacrificed enough thinking the fruits of whatever hardships we undergo would be sweeter sooner or later.  The time has now come to say that all our patience, hardships, sacrifices and hopes and aspirations have come to a naught. In this satellite age when we boast of development in all spheres, our roads or lack of them stand testimony to the shoddy progress we have achieved and the lack of responsibility of our lethargic bureaucracy and opportunistic elected representatives.  With India celebrating its 64th Independence Day one keeps wondering when our commuters will get freedom from these terrible roads alias death traps.

Now, the moment has come, for the people of the coastal area to wake up to the reality and ask for what is rightfully due to them i.e.  proper commutable roads and not death traps.  Freedom, we thought would bring responsibility and accountability to our people and our leaders. But alas! It is still a chimera.  

Daijiword.com team went around the Padubidri-Karkala road to get a glimpse of the condition of this road in which many vehicles including Express buses ply regularly.  This area is an important destination as it leads to Nitte group of educational institutions.  It is the same road that goes to Attur Church also. 















But the road is filled with potholes in quite a few places  and travelling in this road requires riders and passengers to do acrobatics of all kinds just to pass through them.  In Kanjarkatte, Opposite Syndicate Bank, there are so many  slash-filled potholes,  the road resembles like a mini paddy field and vehicles pass through with great difficulty.  Just a few furlongs farther on this road there is hardly anything left on the road except gigantic water filled potholes  which are quite deep and the vehicles move so precariously lest they fall into the deep mid-road wells and also for the fear of damaging their vehicles. 

While the commuters and riders move with utmost circumspection during day time one can but imagine the plight of commuters during night time.  The fate of two-wheeler riders is especially pitiable.  The condition gets worsened when it rains heavily and the potholes get filled with slush that often leave riders guessing which way the pothole is.  Pedestrians walking on the road also move  with fear of getting splashed with  slush filled muddy water when vehicles pass through.

Even the passengers who travel in the buses that ply by this road heave a sigh of relief once the buses cross these major hurdles and come to the highway. 

Kusuma Shetty, a student of Nitte Engineering College who commutes on this road daily through the college bus  says “the moment we cross the high way and come to this road all the students get ready to face the bumpy rides ahead.  The way the buses move is really scary and we often feel the bus may turn turtle any time.   We hope something is done by the authorities at the earliest so that we can travel without fear”. 

One of the drivers of the bus belonging to Nitte Group of Schools says that driving in these roads is nightmarish.  “Earlier it used to take just 20 minutes from the highway.  But now with potholes galore it takes nearly  40 to 45 minutes to pass through this road and reach the highway.  Lot of valuable time is lost in the transit due to bad condition of the road”, he pointed out. 

  

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2010

    the pseudo environmentalists who cry hoarse whenever a project comes out are silent on these basic developmental issues.

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Mon, Aug 16 2010

    The road construction authorities aware of the local weather condition, then why they are not design and construct the roads according to the local weather condition, how long they blame the rain for bad roads.

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  • Kateel Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2010

    Guys,
    Can any body tell me whether Karnataka govts Volvo bus service introduced some months back Mangalorre-Udupi-Mangalore still there on these roads.If yes,God save these buses!!!

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  • AjitKumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 16 2010

    Thank you Daiji, Thank you once again for the pictures which do not just exhibit the pot holes but quite emphatically display the mindset of the persons who live on public money and are responsible for this terrible mess we often call roads. You ask any of these guys who are required to take care of these roads and they have a readymix (not RMC) evasive answers quoting hundred of reasons why potholes are allowed to grow on road. They presume our job is just to pay tax, not ask why and assume that they are doing their best and are above the law. They always get scot-free only to warm their chairs once again and this process continues. Yes we have got independence, do not ask me who are enjoying it!

    Had the pot holes are repaired just when they begin to appear wouldn’t it saved hefty bills, inconveniences to public and unnecessary cause for accidents, or do we not have the technology of repairing the roads in monsoon? Why “ A stitch in time saves nine” is such a forgotten adage?

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  • Antony Herbert Crasta, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Bureaucrats and the relevant Administrative Road Maintenance Authorities, please act quickly - this is just appalling and alarming and to put into one word, `pathetic` road situation, as the accompanying pictures reveal themselves, and this miserable condition should not be allowed to continue any longer in any circumstances, for, it is too dangerous and hazardous for the common commuters, especially for the two wheelers who are in plenty these days, putting their precious life at risk so, once again, please take note of the valueable comments by various sections of the society and take immediate action to set the roads right! Thanks.

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  • pinto, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Mr. Ashok , i agree with you this Govt is doing great job. hope they don't dig wells middle of the roads to look for mines.

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  • GIRISH K, KARKAL

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Undhu Road Thunda yeddurappana 2 yearsed Karnatakada edde Shadaned undhu onjee eendh panoli,dhane panda yeddurappa & eshwarappa olu Speach etthendala BJP Sadhaneda bagge jashti panpear.

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  • Luca D'silva, Mudarangadi/Jeddah

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Who is responsible ? The Government. Tenders are offered to the relatives/friends of politicians. So you can imagine what type of roads then can give it to us. There are many roads without tarring but in documents tarring is done many many years back. Here also same answer Politicians and again we commit same mistake of blaming each others Like Jean mentioned in her article. Why politicians give contract to their relatives/friends ? motive behind is election fund collection other wise hw they can spend crores of rupees during election, hw they can have a farm house ? Just imagine. Further, we also never bother to maintain it.

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  • vittal Poojary, Padubidri / DXB

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Oh my beautiful Padubidri! what happened to your Roads. Your roads are so bad, I am ashamed of myself. My dear Padubidri-ites, next time do not vote unless and until these roads are repaired. Padubidri has 5 Bars and all the scheduled banks have branches there, but look at the roads, what a pity. Oh my God, please restore the glory of my beautiful Padubidri.

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  • glory, belman/dubai

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    this is the design of political leaders dress. they want only vote and money from us. when they will elect they will forget everything. specially BJP government nothing did in south canara. they know only begging shame on bjp political leaders

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  • sweety, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Till bjp govt is in power you cannot expect for development of our state........whats the use of electing such people who know only to criticise others....

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    ROAD NALLI HONDOVOOOO OR HONDA DALLI ROADOOOO????THE PLACE NEAR TO NITTE WHICH BELONGS TO OUR LOKAYUKTA'S NATIVE PLACE !!!!IF HE COMMUTES IN THIS ROAD SOME THING POSITIVE WILL LIKELY TO TAKE PLACE.............

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  • JAYA POOJARY, SANTHOOR

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    ROADS WILL REMAINS WITH SAME CONDITION. PATCH WORK IS CARRIEDOUT AFTER RAINNY SEASON,AND THE SAME WILL WASHED OUT. IN A STATE WHERE 40% IS SPENT ON THE CONTRACT AMOUNT.NATURALLY U WILL ENJOY THE JOY RIDE OF PATCH HOLE ROAD. THANKS TO OUR FRREDOM WHERE NOBODY IS ACCOUNTABLE

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  • Stanley, Udupi/KWT

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    All our highflying politicians need to work on a road project in any part of the Gulf to know how scientifically these people build roads on sand. It's a shame for every Indian......... still driving on a roads of stoneage. Jaiho.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    ROAD REFLECTS THE TRUE CULTURE OF A COUNTRY. 60% roads in India are like this.We have Agni,Brahmmos missiles...for what ? We call India as NEXT SUPER POWER COUNTRY !! Our countrymen don't believe in reality,they are in Super Power Dream !! Happy Independence Day..

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  • ajith, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Mera Bharath Mahan Indians do not need good roads clean environmentOnly they worry about their house and land So why complain.

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  • akash, Karkala

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    These type of roads are common in Karkala.Mr Bandari is not fit for MLA.he has not developed karkala. he is only fit for inauguration of Charandi (Drainage),Bavi(Well) and other things.please visit karkala once see how congress has developed karkala.karkala city main roads are worst than this.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Everyone knows mining trucks are one of the main reason for bad conditions of road. Taxes collected is 75cr, spent on road maintenance is double the amount.

    With great courage Yeddy proposed, 1000rs tax on mining trucks. He then quietly killed the proposal courtesy reddy's.

    Until, illegal mining stops these kind of ills one has to accept as reality. Illegal mining can not stop till BJP is ruling. That is the bottom line. Till the time educated middle class do not voice their concerns, nothing can change.

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  • Ajit, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAy.
    50 YRS LATER STILL SAME STORY.
    THIS IS A STATE TRYING TO BE SUPER POWER.
    JAI HIND.

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  • Anand, Karkala/Dubai

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    @ sheik, dubai
    No need of cameras, pot hole itself is the speed breaker my dear.

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  • Alwyn Lobo, Mangalore-U.S.A.

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    It is really shame to every Indians. We do have very good civil engineers and architects. Why the government (The leaders who elected by us) authority can’t do the right job at least giving some opportunities such good engineers. After all every citizen must think, what type of government we need?. Once the election is over and the government should not talk about the religion or political issue. Both ruling as well as opposition leaders must give attention for development of the country. Hope one day near future this may happen. After 63 years of Independence still no basic facilities to the citizens. We all must think why we must pay tax and what the political leaders are doing? Let us raise our voices and show our power by ing the right and good leaders.

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  • harishankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Ask politicians to drive their vehicle in normal speed in this road after see what will happen,how can they feel.but they cant use this road becouse they have public money to use flights and helicopeters. Is liye Mera Bharath MAHAN.

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  • sheik, dubai

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    please fix camera's so that no one can go more speed

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  • jennifergracian botelho, udupi,karnataka

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    GOD PLEASE SAVE THE PEOPLE FROM THIS NIGHTMARE AND PLEASE GIVE STRENGTH AND GOOD HEALTH TO THE POOR DRIVERS TO DRIVE THROUGH THESE SICK ROADS.

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  • raman, bahrain

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Instead of making padayatre on concrete roads i request our politians to conduct a padayatre on this type roads throughout karanataka. Yediyrappas role mode is Gujarat. WE cannot compare Gujaraj roads to Karnataka if development lags like this for next 50 years

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  • Kateel Ramesh Prabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    The main reasons for bad road conditions in the erstwhile DK district during the rainy seasonn every year can be attributed to:
    1.Heavy vehicular traffic several several years.(heavily loaded)
    2.Very poor quality road work  using poor quality materials & not adhearing the required
    quality work culture with no  proper supervison by qualified persons.

    3.Heavy rain during the season.

    4.Allocating the road work to  unqualified /unscrapulous civil  contractors who have to spend
    good sum of the contract for  .....? pupose and this sum to be  made good by the contract value.

    5. People of the district are good and tolerent by nature. Added to this apathy of the
    peoples representatives to the problem.

    In our neibouring state Kerala,in the similar conditions,condition of the road is far better than ours.This is mainly because of social awareness in the state & concern for quality standards.
    To check the bad management of roads,work to be entrausted to reputed construction companies like L&T,Nagarjuna Constructions etc.The contractor to be made accountable and maintainance to be followed up for prescribed period of time.If necessary intrduction of lavying reasonable amount of toll fee may be considered.

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Nice informative article and lovely pictures. Our politicians are busy wasting time and money in holding rallies at Bellary and Mysore.

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  • Jaya Shetty, Nitte/Dubai

    Sun, Aug 15 2010

    Sadananda Gowda Not doing anything for his region.

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  • Ashok, ksd

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    this is not happed from last 20 mnth.. previous govt not built a process to monitor this kind of infrastacture activities.. i know u dont agree with me..we are celadrating 63 I-day.. still we are lag behind.I personaly feel current govt ahve to set up monitor process..current govt no doubt doing gr8 job..

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  • William, Bantwal

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Such roads very dangerous, must be repaired at all cost before precious lives lost. Politicians must act swiftly without any delay. These basic things must be done first, as many people travel daily.Damage to vehicles cannot be counted, no body can pay. Thanks a lot for Daijiworld Team. All the best. God bless you all on this Independence day.
    Regards

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  • harish, karkal

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    dear frnd anil, bangalore..it is Gopal Bandaris development. You can ask him and he will reply you.

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  • anil, bangalore

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Mr. Nagesh Nayak this is called your BJP's & CM Yeddiyurappa's development. Can you please comment on this issue?

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  • Joel, Sydney/ Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Jacob, Bijai,Mangalore Bolo tarara... But tats the fun i bet no one in the whole world can balance themselves sittin on a bike tryin to skip each and evey pot hole and the Truck and bus Drivers they are master in tat...

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  • Anand, Karkala/Dubai

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    The BJP govt. is reluctant to develop Mangalore and Udupi to the international standards, but the opposition is not supporting them. For the bad roads opposition is responsible. Lack of developments, pot holes, dirty politics, corrupted politicians and contractors, cheap quality of materials, these are the outcome of our Rama Rajya.
    Happy Independance Day to all the Daiji staff and Readers in and around India.

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  • Ronnie, Kinnigoli/Canada

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    ‎"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil...
    ...is for good men to do nothing"

    You can make a difference.

    ...We need to take a stand as such a state of our roads doesn't resemble the aspirations of our forefathers who fought for our country's independence.

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  • jayapal shetty, karkala/dubai

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    undu dade marayare ooruda kambula kandada lekka thojundu.hahaha.
    its really scary to drive on this road bcoz i have a expreience last year when i was vacation. govt. should take some immidiate action this is very busy road. only election time they will promise after win they r not doing anything wht they promise. we are paying road tax now we have to pay for maintenance

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  • Vinod, India

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    This is called BJP's development and Yeddiyurappa's Gujarat Model.

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  • joel dsouza, shirva

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Still the situation of roads is same as it before 15 years.This is because of our state political leaders.They don't bother about our mangalore region.It is a suprise that always they ignore our demands. And our MLA's are also sleepig there, our people has to wake up those sleeping people at the earliest.Otherwise in coming years it is a disastarous.

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  • Husain, Udupi/Khobar

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Dont wait for Govt will do. Forget BJP/Congress. Moily or Palemar will never come on this road.
    Bajrang/Ramasene/KFD instead of fighting each other, work on this and gain the blessings from the local people.

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  • Vasanthkumar Hegde, Udupi/Riyadh

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    This is the result of our currupt politicians and their chelas who got contract due to their support to these politicians. When election comes we are the same people who vote to same dirty leaders. This vicious circle would continue till we have good people who get elected to represent us.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Who is responsible for such roads? Let the MP & MLA answer the questions!! Communal agenda is fine for votes!! Now all community people should gherav them and should take them to task!! This condition of road is unacceptable for African standards too!

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  • roshu, kinnigoli/qatar

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    Those who need excercise just travell through these buses.you can experiance all type of physical movements because i have experienced same for a long period daily when i was travelling through mangalore-haleyangadi highway during highway work in progress. Ohh pity on drivers who have to pass through this road many times/day. Sometmes standing passengers' head collides with top also. Oh GOD save us

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  • Jacob, Bijai,Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    DHUNIA GOAL HAI!
    MANGALORE KA RASTHA MEN HOLE HAI!

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  • Jacob, Bijai,Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 14 2010

    DHUNIA GOAL HAI!
    MANGALORE KA RASTHA MEN HOLE HAI!

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