Mangaluru: U T Khader visits Pavoor-Uliya isle, inspects footbridge


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network - Ullal (DV)

Ullal, June 5: Deputy leader of the Congress Legislature Party U T Khader on Sunday, June 5 visited the Pavoor-Uliya isle.

As the footbridge connecting Pavoor-Uliya isle is in a state of danger, the officials of the minor irrigation department and the local representatives visited the spot.

After visiting the Infant Jesus Church, the representatives received a memorandum from the priest there and the locals.

MLA U T Khader also asked the officials that no one should face a problem on the isle. In this regard, he also discussed with the officials to take measures so that people do not face difficulties anymore.

He also sought a survey to be done for the construction of a footbridge so that the people of Uliya are not inconvenienced.

Very soon high-level officials will visit and examine the Uliya isle, he said.

On this occasion, Mangaluru Taluk Panchayat immediate past president Mohammed Monu. Pavooru Congress village committee president Prabhakar Shetty. Pavooru Gram Panchayat members Riyaz Gadigadde and Ravikala. Harekala Gram Panchayat president Badruddin, panchayat members Majeed, Sathar, Congress leaders Musthafa Harekala, Zakariya Malar, Pavoor Congress general secretary Haneef K M, Pavooru Youth Congress president Irfan Malar, Canute D'Silva Gilbert and others were present.

 

 

  

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