Mangalore : National Highway Phase 3 Makes Super Fast Progress


Mangalore : National Highway Phase 3 Makes Super Fast Progress

by Special Correspondent
Pics by Dayananda Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Feb 27 : For Mangaloreans who are fed up with the slow pace of the work of the Port Connectivity Project  taken   up almost five years ago on NH 17, NH 13 and NH 48, there is some good news.  The four-laning work on Kundapur-Surathkal and Nanthur –Talapady stretch , a total  about  90 kms,  is going on in full swing  and the work will be completed by March 2013. This project comes under phase 3 of National Highway Development Project  (NHDP) and the work on this entire stretch  involves  2 flyovers in Pumpwell  (Mahaveer Circle) and Thokkottu junction, two vehicular underpasses (VUP), one over pass, 10 cattle underpasses, 9 pedestrian underpasses (PUP), 9 major bridges ( including the Netravati bridge)   and equal number of minor bridges, one railway over bridge at Ekkur, 5 truck lay byes, 50 bus bays and bus shelters and 3 toll plazas and two bypasses, at Mulki and Padubidri.   40 kms of service road within the city limits is  also covered under this project.

Except the  Pangala bridge,  8 other existing bridges will be set right and  parallel bridges will be constructed as part of four-laning work.  The existing Pangala bridge which has faulty alignment,  will be completely abandoned and a  6-lane new bridge will be constructed  instead.  The land acquisition process for the project is going on and  final notification is under completion.  NHAI is facing 5 litigations at the moment,  in this stretch of the project.  One litigation case pertaining to Nanthoor  bypass  is in the Supreme Court and   judgment  is expected within a week,   says Project Director  Prashanth N Gawasane.

























The project has acquired environmental  and CRZ clearance and work has been going on from September 2010.  

According to Project Engineer Srinivas Rao,  work is going on simultaneously on 75 kms stretch on Kundapur-Surathkal and 17 kms stretch on Nanthoor-Talapadi.  “Work is going on day and night as we have  to complete  the project within the stipulated time. While construction activity is done mostly during  the day  dumping and mechanic work  is carried out  during  night.  We have about 250 workers including 50 odd engineers and supervisors at work.  The entire project  is carried out according to the specifications of NHAI  under whose supervision we are carrying out the work”,  Srinivas Rao  pointed out.

Among the 9 bridges covered under the project, Netravathi  bridge with the length of 804 metres is the longest one and work of this  bridge including the minor bridge is going on in full swing.  “Work of about 75 pillars out of the 120 pillars of Natravathi  is completed and work on the remaining pillars is under progress.  New gantry barge which will help in the erection of pre-casting of beams will be built within a few days.  The contractors want to complete the building of pillars before the onset of monsoons”, said K M Hegde, Manager, Technical, NHAI.  “The company has set up 3 wet mix macadam plants, 2 concrete botching plants and 2 hot-mix plants  to speed up the work.  So far  our progress is 13 percent and this is as per schedule,  ”, Gawasane asserts.

The entire project undertaken at a cost of about Rs. 670 crores is contracted to Hyderabad based  Navayug Udupi Tollway Private Limited, a   consortium of Navayug and  Krishnapattna Port Company Limited, set up  under the  special purpose vehicle (SPV) project.   Out of this Rs. 221.43 crores is borne by NHAI to make the project viable.  The project is based on the concept of build-operate-transfer (BOT) and as per the  agreement the  project is to be completed  within 910 days.    The company is given a concession of 25 years  that includes 910 days of construction period also.   This BOT  also known as public private  partnership (PPP)  is beneficial to the government because it does not have to invest in the project as the company will be investing  after availing bank loans and they will plough back the investment in the form of toll which they are entitled to collect for the next 25 years.  It also ensures that the company will maintain the road for this period. 

Though the project is contracted to Navayug Udupi Tollway Private Limited, NHAI is responsible for its implementation.   It has to acquire land, defend litigations,  ensure shifting of utilities including electricity, water supply, drainage etc,.  which is a time consuming and tedious process.  NHAI has appointed  independent consultants,  Aarvee Associates to supervise the project work. 

About 18,000 trees have been  cut to implement NHDP phase 3 project, which is no doubt a  huge loss  and rightly so the forest department has raised a hue and cry.  While Gawasane says that implementing   any enormous project involves  cutting of  trees, which cannot be totally avoided,  NHAI has  paid Rs 1.96 crores to the forest department for afforestation  purposes.  NHAI also has plans to help the cause of environment by planting medium size saplings and trees.  NHAI has also paid Rs  1.3 crores supervision charges to MESCOM for shifting the cables. 

Gawasane points out that with the help  and cooperation of people developmental work such as NHDP can be completed on a war footing.  But litigation and other compulsions such as shifting of utilities takes long time.  “We want full cooperation of the people so that we can complete the project well within the specified time.  People should understand that development is for their benefit.  Litigation issue  and the issue involving  shifting of  cables had resulted in cancelling the Nanthoor flyover.  It is a big loss to the people  of Mangalore and they should realize it”, Gawasane declared.   

Navayug Udupi Tollway Private Limited, which has been carrying out many prestigious projects in Bangalore and other  places,   possesses structural  expertise to accomplish the task assigned to it.   Going by the progress achieved in the last six months,  this project is sure to be completed well in time, much to the consternation  of many Mangaloreans. 

The nine bridges that come under the project  are: 
Mabukala -            290 metres
Bhadragiri               87 metres
Kallyanpura     203 metres
Udyavara               261 metres
Pangala     116 metres
Mulki      174 metres
Pavanje     145 metres
Nethravathi           804 metres
Talapadi                   70 metres

  

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  • basheer, udupi

    Wed, Mar 16 2011

    my dear friend mithun. this is national highway not state highway

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  • MITHUN, MANGALORE

    Mon, Mar 14 2011

    so what congress did in 60 years of journey..

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  • Cyril Peris, Kadri, Mangalore.

    Sun, Mar 06 2011

    It is really very apprciable porject.But the surroundings people who are lossing their property are unfortunate and should get proper values for their property.

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  • dayananda, ujire

    Sat, Mar 05 2011

    This report is so worth informative,for photos describe location ,this type of work has to be done in this region,by this each one of will be benefitted,by this productivity time of everyone will increase,development of all angles wiil commence,

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  • Mr Shenoy, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 05 2011

    You are 100% right Mr Mohan Padiyar, Udupi. The congress is responsible for this project and not the BJP. The BJP has not done anything for our districts. I wished that Mr Janardhan Poojary should have won the election this time, but unfortunately the people of our districts dont want to switch to some other party. They have already accepted BJP and whatever it is they want to vote BJP only.

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  • elias , mumbai

    Sat, Mar 05 2011

    The credit should go to tax payer and honest tax payer who paid tax to construct large size projects. It is not congress or BJP invested money in this projects. In the mean time the corrupt the devil might have good amount of money and ready to claim credit. and stick the name plate of politician

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  • Mohan Padiyar, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 03 2011

    Dear Mr. Neil, and BJP supporters, if any one says that this is because of BJP govt. that’s absolute wrong, these plans were of the congress govt. In India for sanctioning any big projects it will take years. This does not mean Oscar or Molly did not do any work. They were the key persons behind this project, if anyone is into politics they very well know. Moreover, since my house is besides NH-17 I have seen this plan happening from the congress period. The seed was been sown by the congress govt, but the fruit is eaten by BJP. Not only on this project, if at all has Bangalore become the IT capital of India it’s only because of Congress. BJP is just continuing these projects what congress has implemented. It’s the luck of YEDIYURAPPA Govt. that most of the projects are getting sanctioned during his time, it’s not his efforts. BJP Govt. known’s only to create religious fights to get majority, they don’t see the betterment of the people.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    HATS OFF TO SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI FOR THE SPEEDY WORK ON NATIONAL HIGHWAYS.

    AFTER SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPJI CAME TO POWER, NAMMA BANAGLOORU & NAMMA KARNATAKA STARTED TO SHINING THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

    GLOBAL INVESTOR MEET BROUGHT IN RS. 4.00 LACS CRORES RUPEES & TEN LACS EMPLOYMENTS.

    AGRICULTURE BUDGET & GENERAL BUDGET WILL TAKE NAMMA KARNATAKA TO THE SPOT NO. 1.

    NAMMA BANGALOORU IS WITNESSING ALL ROUND DEVELOPMENT WITH NAMMA METRO, FLYOVERS , UNDER PASSES, WIDENING OF ROADS , BEAUTIFICATON OF PARKS, LAYING UNDER GROUND PIPES FOR CAUVERY WATER , MMTC
    IN EACH AREAS LIKE KORAMANGALA, WHITEFIELD, DOMLUR, JAYANAGAR ,VIJAYA NAGAR ETCC ARE IN FULL SWING.

    SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI'S " ABHIVRADDIYE MANTRA" IS WORKING IN RIGHT DIRECTON.

    BUT UNFORTUNATELY WE ARE HAVING USELESS OPPOSITION IN KARNATAKA & ITALIAN LED UPA IN CENTRAL WHICH IS HELL BENT TO DESTABILISE SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI'S POPULAR GOVERNMENT BY HOOK OR CROOK.

    JAI HO SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI.

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  • Joe Max, Derebail

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    It's neither congress nor bjp.
    This road (NH-17) will become and be named, "George Fernandes Super Expressway." Jai Parasurama's devinely occupied land.

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  • Sudharsan Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    Very good comment sir Neil, Dsouza.

    Dear commentators I remember when the road was in a very bad condition during rainy season, here few people blamed MP's of our district for this, but when there is a sudden development on road work the people comment that credit should go to UPA govt. What i feel is that credit should go to Udupi MP Sadananda Gowda first.

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  • RAJ ULLAL, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    @ Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait do you call this development. First and formost plese advise the UPA govt to complete the flyovers which is pending from last 5 years.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    Hats off to Central UPA govt. for developing highways in Karnataka State. Its all because of Honest P. M. MMS is providing immediate funds to Karnataka for developmental projects.

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  • Nithin Castelino, Udyawar

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    Excellent work of appreciation by the Honorable Central Govt (UPA)...and i even expect that the maintenance will be done properly in future. I also expect the same, if by chance of by streak of luck BJP comes to power in the central.

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  • A.crasta, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    It is indeed unfortunate that the Nantoor Fly Over has been shelved on account of litigation and shifting of cables. If one looks at the traffic chaos now at this junction, one shudders to think what will be the condition 25 years hence. The authorities should have taken up this matter in right earnest to force the govt agency to shift the cables.As for the litigation, the Supreme Court's ruling in respect of Mangalore Karkala Highway beginning at this junction would have been a precedent in deciding the issue.
    I appeal the authorities to take up the issue in right earnest.

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  • flavian dsouza, chikmaglur/banaglore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Lets stop fighting and start questioning whoever is ruling both at the state and center have equal responsibility . Just look at roads in Tamil nadu and we will all be ashamed of the progress of the quality of roads they have ...40 crores of NHAI funds to MCC was unutilised last year. Please question the commissoner/conucilors/mayors on why we could not spend that money !!!!

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  • rahul, kaup

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Mr. pinto u r not getting dividend for your bond investment???.

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  • ARUN, karnad

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    We Elected/Choose our Leaders to Make Some most essential Public Developments, Build New Roads, River Bridges, Hi-Tech Public Hospitals or Schools.

    Fifty Years back during our school days [Before 1960] We had only one Town Road
    Udupi to Mangalore Which was very Safe on those days for all Our School Children
    Were traveled daily on Safeway Route by Two Wheeler/ Bi-Cycle.

    After 1960 [NH17] Rolled over on our Town Road invaded by Highway Authority,
    As we Lost our Lonely town road, which made Unsafe to Travel daily for our School
    Children across the Junction at Udupi, Katpadi, Kaup, Uchila, Padubidri, Karnad, Surathkal, Panambur, Kulur, Kadri [KPT] due to Growing heavy highway Traffic
    Mainly MRPL [LPG] Tankers, MCF Chemical Tankers, Mining ore heavy Trailers,
    Due to all outbound heavy loaded Trucks, unsafe to for School Buses, Light Vehicles,
    Hyundai, Maruthi Auto Trailers Moving hazardous Cargo in front of School Gates,
    Heavy Cargo must be shipped on Railway Goods Wagons,
    There is no Safety at All, due to over speeding Express Buses moving every Minute,
    It also require more Traffic Police on all School Junctions.

    WE need Urgently Plan to Construct a New Substitute Road beside Konkan Railway
    Parallel to Rail Track (50 Meter away from Track) without disturbing Local Homes
    Must Plan Via Shankerpura, Belman, Punaroor, Katipalla, Kavoor About 58 Kms.
    Coastal New Road/Bridge Work must Given to TATA Realty & InfraStructre Co.[tril]
    NH 17 UNsafe for School Kids

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Udupi/Abu dhabi/Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Dear Dr Kamath,Mumbai,I just returned from Shirva,Manchacal,my native place.It is very difficult for even a bullock cart to drive on these roads.Please check with your driver the present conditions of these roads,particularly from Karkal to Manchakal.Thanks

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  • Johnson Pinto (Neerude), Mangalore / Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    I have invested in Infrastructure bonds. So some part of highway is mine. The government is doing no favor on us. Its our money, dont praise any government

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  • Neil, Dsouza

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Mr. John Dsouza ( Abu dhabi)..
    Pls DO Not Mix POLITICS & DEVELOPMENTS.. i am Also a Catholic Person - It Doesnt Mean , i have to Choose Party.. More Number of Catholics are Choosing CONGRESS... iTS a Political Gimic. Has Our LORD God has told CONGRESS is for CHRISTIANS. You Also Know & Every Body Know, These DEVELOPMENTS in Mangalore City Development, Udupi City DEVELOPMENT, NH - 17 Developments are just Bcos of BJP... Just tell me Mr. OSCAR Fernandes was MP of Udupi for 15 Years and Now Rajya Sabha Member... Just tell me What Major Projects he had Initiated, Even After He is close person of RAJIV / Sonia Gandhi.. Nothing he did for our Place. Now also He is there, VEERAPPA Moily Who is from Karkala, Who is in Top Position - What he Has done for KARKALA..Still Narrow Roads to Entre Karkala Town.. No Developments there... This is CONGRESS ??? JAAGO RE JAAGO. i just SUPPORT BJP for the Effort in Developing... They give First Priority for INFRASTRUCTURE...

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  • ROSHAN LOBO, dubai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011



    This is Vajpayee Government’s dream projects: the National Highway Development Project and the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

    thank you

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  • Dr S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    whoever has done that Good Roads on the Highway the Feedling roads from Mangalore and the Roads within the mangalore City is surely done by the BJP Govt of Mangalore Corporation Good work and Moreover it was ex Prime Minister Shi Vajpayee who has made a Rule that from every Liter of Petrol/Diesel you buy 1 Re will go to NHAI .So now NHAI has lot of Funds .So ultimate credit goes to Vajpayee .This was told to me by one of the Driver at Shirva manchakal .he said I vote Congress all the time But by looking at the development of Road at Shirva which has been done by Vajpayee( He was PM That time) I feel like voting BJP

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  • suresh salian, a

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Beautiful and Excellent Development....

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Udupi/Abu dhabi/Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    It has been clearly mentioned in the article that it is NHAI who has initiated this project 5years ago.It also confirmed that NHAI has commited about 3crore of rupees for this project.NHAI is also fighting against the lItigation involved in this connection.So how can any one can give credit to local MLAS of this area.When I pointed out through Daiji World some time ago regarding the pathetic conditions of the National High way,one commentator immediately pointed out that it is the responsibility of NHAI.

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  • suresh, mumbai

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Moras, peter,Hamid,ismell,incy etc.

    ACTUALLY 60YEARS AGO CONGRESS IN CENTRE HAD TAKEN A VOW LIKE (BHISM- PRATIGYA) THAT ONLY IF BJP COMES TO POWER IN KARNATAKA THEN IT WILL UNDERTAKE SPEEDY WORK IN CONSTUCTION OF HIGHWAY. HENCE THE REASON...
    WE COULD UNDERSTAND THAT CONGRESS WAS JUST WAITING FOR THE RIGHT TIME AND RIGHT OPPORTUNITY TO COMPLETE THE WORK.
    COOOOOOOOL

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  • Nagendra Rao, Bangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Accidents in this stretch between Talapdy to Nanthoor and from Surathkal to Kundapur happens always because of rash driving. Even with damaged roads we can find Monster bus drivers drives so carelessly. If the roads are so good in this place then think about their speed and if any accident happens at that time. I am sure this project definetly helps the coastal people and also brings new risks until or unless speed governors are arranged to all kinds of public transport vehicles of the DK Districts and Kasargod.

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  • B S Naik, Puttur

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    I have seen first time this kind of pace in road construction project. IRCON is a big losemaker to the people of M'lore. Good that we got a good contracting co.navyug. hope the project completes in time, and safe travel for mangaloreans.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa, Goa

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Congratulations to Congress for speedy progress of NH17.
    India Shining.

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  • prem, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    guys........... dont blame each other .. lets hope for the beautiful and developed mangalore soon.

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Hi
    John D'souza, Abu Dhabi.
    Then why congress Govt Sleeping over Mangalore-Bangalore Highway? Use commonsense!!

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  • Godwin Kamath, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    @ Vincy, Shamboor - Bangkok:
    The lesson should be given to a lot of people. In Padavianangady a Katte is built around a Banyan tree and the concretization of the road has been delayed because the other side there are building and shops which need space to operate and the committee of the Katte would not let the tree to be cut down. What a shame people prefer to have obstacles over growth and development. By the Way the Katte stands on Government property because some bird ped the seed on the side of the road.
    Last of all people fighting to give credit to any government is simply foolishness as it the right of every tax-paying citizen to have proper infrastructure, water and sanitation. They aren't doing a favor. Infact all politicians are corrupt and greedy and will take every opportunity to make money for themselves be it Congress, BJP or the other 100's of parties.

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  • Satish Rao M, Pune

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Coastal people are interested only in politics.They always write comments on the basis of party-line. We have to learn a lot from our other southern brothers who are more interested in development projects . we are wasting most of time in mudslinging
    We have never fought against injustice whole-heartedly disowning party affiliation,

    Humor, Jokes, Riddlesearn a lot

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  • vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    The residents of Bhramara Kootalu should be given education on need of wide roads and infrastructure development for India's growth.The road widening work is still pending on Mangalore-Bantwal just because these people do not agree to shif the Brahma Temple Gudi which might have built for last twenty years.It is nothing but mockery and misuse of fundamental powers whenever the authorities tried to negotiate with the locals to shif the temple.

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  • ansar, magalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    nivellaur jagala madidde bantu aadare kurchi yalli kulitavaru olle hana mad tiddare. a party e party anta jagala madudu bittu swathaha pata kaliyiri hagu rajakarini galige pata kalisiri. aagale ella shubam athi sulabham agudu.... daijiworld thanks for the coverage keep giving report on this as we eager to see full fledged road.

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  • Arun CK, mangalore Dubai

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    For some pseudo seculars's like Peter Pereira & Ismail Perinje & some others...Few days back when there was protest against slow progress of NH13 at Kulshekar, then that NH came under BJP Govt or the incapable MP's from Mlore & Udupi. Today suddenly when there is news in same media that NH17 is progressing good, then overnight these people suddenly they realised its sonia gandhi who is doing the good work. I guess Yeddi gave his Power of attorney to 10 Janpath overnight. Come on guys grow up. Everyone knows that NH highway authority is responsible for any NH. The state Govts work is only to clear the way for them in terms of local situations and evacuations when they face hurdle because of the stays. May be what you think should be correct , the funds from 20 Janpath should be more in liquidation than the bellary funds.

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  • Ivor, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Its good to know that the project is on a right track, hope that it shall be completed within the 2013 projected period. This project is initiated under the center scheme to develop the National Highways which takes into account high-density traffic, connectivity of state capitals via NHDP Phase I and II, and connectivity to centres of economic importance. This project has been Approved in March 2005 by the Ministry of Road & Transport & Highways. The above is just inform the readers - its not important for me who initiated the project whether it Central Government or State Government but the implementation of it - I am happy to know that its turning out to be a reality which would lead to the development of the Region and also the country. JAI HIND

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  • John D'souza, Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    It is all coz of congress party. BJP govt knows about grabing the money!

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Shivanada Shetty USA/Mangalore,I am seeing MP Nalinkumar cutting ribbons these days besides chief guest in KOLA,JAATHRE,KAMBULA,NATAKA,KABADI,CRICKET,JAATHA .......I did not see him raising any question in Parliment with regarding to his constituency.Sadanada Gowda was very upset after he was denied KMF chairmanship running here and there with BINACA SMILE.Both MPs are least bothered thinking about any good projects to DK/Udupi.

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  • Hamid, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Shivanand Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore/USA, Can you please ask your favorites MP Nalim Kumar and Sadananda Gowda, to initiative action for immediate completion of National Highway works between Kaikamba to Nanthoore which is laying since 5 years. Residents of Kaikamba protested many times against slow progress, that time both your MP’s are given foolish statement, this is not our control ask your Central Govt.

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  • William Gonsalves, Madanthyar/Doha, Qatar

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Rightly said by Mr. Mahesh. People change Party ( our own MLA was Before BJP,afterwords JD & Now congress!!! - Belthangady. When ever there is comment against slow development, region must come first Party Later. Political Parties only loot our national wealth ( Both BJP & Congress) & divide us in the name of Religion.

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  • TK, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    how much they are paying for land acquisition .what about land acquisition its 45 or 60

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  • shalini salian, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    I always dreaded the thought of going Udupi by road. But looking at the pix above really gladdened me.Hope travelling will henceforth be a pleasure. Guess when the road work is fully completed accidents will also reduce.

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  • sHARAT, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Faster Process Means Congress
    Slower Progress Means BJP
    Wake Up Guys...
    Congress Playing with u guys.
    Please Wake Up UP.............

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  • akshay, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Moras you are less informed or you ignore just to bash BJP Congress in center is ultimate in corruption 1.7 lacs core in 2G scam, 70000 cores in CWG, and i can give you a list congress govt in center the most corrupt in history of independent India when it comes to BJP you all take biased angle

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  • Shivanand Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore/USA

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Peter Pereira, Pune it's due to the intiative taken by Sadanand Gowda and Nalin Kumar who are the MP's of the our districts. Remember last time few commentators blamed our district MP's for the slow work of NH 17. Now suddenly when the works is going on in a fully swing the credit should go to central govt. What a joke by you.

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  • ASLAM KAUSAR, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Oh my God..finally its good news that this plan gona complete on 2013... but mainthing here is to notice this should have been done 5yrs before but now engineers are promising they are gng to complete as per thier plan there is no mistake of these engineers they work for govt wich is unstable (both central and state ) ..
    and i feel pity on south canara people again till 2013 they should breath with dust..govt not done its job as per time, fund sanctioned consumed continusly by politicains wich resulted in delay of many project
    really thanks to daiji group providng detail idea abt NHDP..
    i like ur words

    "" For Mangaloreans who are fed up with the slow pace of the work of the Port Connectivity Project taken up almost five years ago on NH 17, NH 13 and NH 48, there is some good news """"

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  • Raj, udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    So far it was mis -use of NH17.Since city roads r narrow smart people converted Nh17 in to commercial M G Road. People should know NH is made for smooth transportation & not for
    their personal business gains.I hope instead of misusing NH 17 will use it in right way & enjoy...Good luck...-

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  • Satish Naik, Vitla/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    If the project will finish on time , the credit goes to Navyug construction. Dear readers no need to bring any parties in between ,let them finish first.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    These National Highways comes under Central Govt. and in Centre Congress is ruling.

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    I find it very funny that people waste time commenting for or against Political parties and their corrupt doings on this Forums. Politicians across all ideological spectrum are corrupt their mutual scabard ratteling is only meant for fools like us who take sides.

    Infact most politicians have business relationship with politicians from other parties and share the moolaha while we waste our time and energy fighting for one or the other. Sharad pawar and Pramod Mahajan were partners in a Bangalore based construction company, Reddy brothers and YSR reddy of Congresss were partners and this is just the tip of the iceberg there are many such cases.

    If you want to fight with your local representetives to get something for your constituency. The kerala guys do that thats why trains from Mangalore are diverted there here we are either BJP or congress or JD no Mangaloreans

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  • siddarth, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 27 2011

    Good to know the pace is picking up . We just hope the quality is good too. And for those who are naming political parties...please stick to your respective parties no one is stopping you from voting right ...majority ...minority tired of hearing these words!!!

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  • Moras, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Please note that the NHAI is under central government and not so called corrupt BJP govt.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Ashok Dubai, Which dream of BJP came true?Amassing wealth,indulging in corruptions,fooling around voters?Attcking place of worship of minorities?Shameless creatures of BJP ministers having so many corrupt allegations still hanging in ministry including captain Yeddy.

    By the by Those road belongs to NHAI which comes under central Govt.

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  • Moras, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Good photographs. I had been to Mangalore 3 times in the last one year and not much has changed in that one year. so no need to boast about the progress. Let us see when this work is complete.

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  • Ashok, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Hi, Hamid, Mangalore , all are grown up now. Look at the pictures above. Have you seen this type of work in last sixty years? 60 Years project money is in Swiss Bank.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

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    If Polticians are NOT involved then all the projects can be completed on time.

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  • D SOUZA, MANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Mr. Ashok Dubai, can you give me a detail why B.C Road bridge is not complited ( hey you that is pesonally stopped by your favourite BJP). I am the public traveller in this way everyday...

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  • Hamid, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Ashok Dubai, If any problems of National Highway works you people pointing to Congress lead central Govt. otherwise you says that is State Govt. BJP done it. Grove up man.

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Thank you, Mr. Kukkaje for your photographs that bring us a new hope for new roadways of Mangalore. The towns and villages of Mangalore will shine with better roads, less pot-holes and less dust. The scenic journeys will make life more pleasant for every traveller. Every vehicle will last longer and so also every driver will driver more safer. Hope the year 2013 will come much faster too.

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  • SHARMILA, MANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    THANK YOU DAIJI FOR GIVING BRIEF EXPLANATION ABOUT NH17 PROGRESS/PLAN!

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  • Sanjay, Hubli/ Qatar

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    What great news that a project in India to be completed as per schedule. As always it was problem of land acquisition. But good news is that complete stretch of 75 km land acquisition done already which is good news. Congratulation to team of NHAI & Contractors.

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  • Ashok, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Dream become true becuase BJP govt in the state. Jai ho BJP.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    wow great,

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  • Sudhir Bhandarkar, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 26 2011

    Great progress shown mainly due to the initiative of the contractor, Navyug. Quality of work also seems to be much better than the IRCON. The earlier they complete, faster will be the revenue generation. And the strategy of completing bridges first is a good one, especially bearing in mind the uncertainty of monsoons.
    NHAI authorities, if you can extract similar progress and quality from IRCON, I am sure the entire populace of South Kanara would bless you. Any outsider looking at the incomplete flyovers at BC Road, Kuloor and Surathkal, would definitely be thinking that they are being demolished due to substandard work quality. Completed flyovers at Kuntikan and Kottara also do not instill any confidence in the minds of drivers. Every ride on these is a bumpy one! GOD bless us...

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