MCC Signs MoU with Canada's Delta to Shape Twin-City Concept


Mangalore: MCC signs MoU with Canada's Delta to Shape Twin-City Concept
 
Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VA)
 
Mangalore, Oct 12
: As a sign of pride to the city, Corporation of Delta, Canada mayor Louise Jackson and delegation visited Mangalore on October 12 to give shape to the ‘twin city’ concept between two cities.













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After signing the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), City Corporation mayor Rajani Dugganna said that both the mayors will strengthen ties between the two cities in the field of economics, culture and business, promote cultural exchange and build a bi-lateral relationship, wherein best practices of both cities will be exchanged.
 
The delegation including Louise Jackson and her team-mates chief administrative officer George Harvie and administrative manager Mangit Kiala were given a traditional welcome in the city.

Municipal commissioner Dr K N Vijayprakash said that the MoU intends to foster cross-cultural exchange. Later,  Louise Jackson also interact with the media persons.
 
The team will be in Mangalore for three days and will leave the City on October 14 after visiting important places in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts such as NMPT, KCCI, Manipal University and Krishna Mutt among others.
 
The presentation made by former Mayor M Shanker Bhat at Bangkok in 2009 prompted the officials of Corporation of Delta to choose the City for the implementation of collaborative development programme.

Mangalore is considered ideal since it has a good infrastructure including port, international airport and railway stations and has many similarities to share with Corporation of Delta.

  

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 13 2010

    Good to read more don’t like concrete jungle hope our message reaches to all those who work with MCC.

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  • RAM, UK

    Wed, Oct 13 2010

    Mangalore had a twiining arrangement with Hamilton in Canada. They never converted Mangalore into a concrete jungle. The people in the west are actually more evironmentally conscious than us Indians!

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 13 2010

    It is not positive for Mangalore.

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  • Sujay Nazareth, Mangalore/Delta, BC

    Tue, Oct 12 2010

    As a member of the committee that helped work towards this relationship, it is a proud day for me. Delta has a lot to offer as does Mangalore and this is the start of a great relationship!

    To KT: Delta itself is not a Concrete Jungle It does not allow any high buildings, in fact Mangalore has more high rises than Delta itself!

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  • KT, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 12 2010

    Only worry is hope they don’t convert Mangalore in to a concrete jungle. Please do not create a Miini Nariman point with in the corporation limits of Mangalore. Since you call twin city create concrete jungle in between two cities somewhere near Manipal. Let Mangalorean live happily.

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