Udupi: Coastal Tourism is not developed as expected - Jayaprakash Hegde


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (HB/EP)

Udupi, August 24: Chetan Shetty of Daijiworld TV had an interview with former MP and president of Karnataka backward class commission K Jayaprakash Hegde to celebrate India’s 75th Independence Day and 25th silver jubilee of Udupi district. Following are the excerpts:

Q: Has your dream that Udupi district should be in a particular way become a reality?

A: The district that progressed in stages has given me satisfaction. Some of the things have remained. The number of staff in the department of forests and sub-divisional offices should be increased.

Q: Were there opposition when the twin districts were split?

A: There was nothing like that. Though Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts were split for administration they have remained together on sentiments.

Q: It is challenging to take the district towards progress rather than creating it. How did you face them?

A: Officials were appointed to the offices of deputy commissioner and district panchayat in stages. Therefore, all the offices are available in Udupi. None of them has remained behind.

 

 

Q: How were the basic facilities in Udupi 25 years ago?

A: Several educational institutes were present as Udupi is a taluk centre. Many other institutes opened later. Investments also came in. I desire that investments and jobs increase in the future.

Q: How was Manipal 25 years ago?

A: Though the name of Manipal was there, it had not grown this far. Later as the office of deputy commissioner was shifted there, it gained importance. It is convenient as all the departments are found systematically in the same office.

Q: What are the development works during the last 25 years?

A: There are village roads, bridges and dams that are developed. They have helped the farmers. It was possible for fishermen to indulge in their trade. Therefore, there is a difference between Udupi of the past and the present.

Q: How are the celebrations of silver jubilee in Udupi?

A: Several programmes are planned for the silver jubilee. A list of changes and developments during the last 25 years is being prepared. People should know history. There will be a display of short films. The celebrations will continue till January 25.

Q: Do you regret that a medical college has not been opened in the district?

A: Yes. The current medical system is challenging. Ordinary people in the district should be able to obtain medical assistance during emergency situations.

Q: Has the tourism sector been successful on expected lines?

A: Tourism should grow further in the coastal region. I have regrets about it.

Q: Is it possible to set aside our culture to develop tourism?

A: It is not possible to give up our culture for progress. Tourism has continued even though there are temples at Gokarna. There should be progress with awareness in our part of the region.

Q: How should Udupi be according to you after 50 years?

A: Environmentally friendly industries should increase. Children should be able to find jobs here. People in the coastal district should compete more in banking and police department examinations.

Q: What are the projects during your term as president of the backward class commission?

A: 17 reports have been prepared during the period and submitted to the government. The reservations for a few groups are extended. Discussions over reservations for orphaned children are in progress.

Q: Do you expect to be the MP of Udupi – Chikkamagaluru constituency in the future?

A: I am satisfied with the work done so far. I have not thought about it for now.

Q: What is your message or request to the people finally?

A: The officials and offices in the district should work effectively. Politicians should hold progress review meetings without fail so that the aim of our new district will be realised.

 

 

      

  

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  • Lakshmi R, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2022

    There is only Infosys, oil companies only few reputed companies in the district, so there are no opportunities for employment. Most well educated people move abroad or to big cities for jobs.The best way to develop this region, is to encourage tourism along the beautiful beaches so there is a beach destination in Karnataka as well. People won't need to travel to Kerala or Goa for beaches. This will create employment, development and upkeep of the coastal belt will continue. The Vistadome is just one step taking advantage of beautiful Western Ghats. Tourism development along the coast having such beautiful beaches, temples, churches, history and culture will only enhance the region further.

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  • Dr KUSUMA KUMARI GUNJI MBBS DGO, Nellore Kodyadka

    Thu, Aug 25 2022

    I did my studies in Manipal and I can say that we can develop much more tourist spots at Udupi and around. In states like Kerala they have gone a long way we are lagging behind Please we need to develop it

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  • Sangram Sangam, KUNDAPUR

    Thu, Aug 25 2022

    Best Leader of Coastal

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 25 2022

    Roads to the beach are narrow, difficult to cross two vehicles at many areas. Bridges are narrow, made for one vehicle one way. If they make 4 lane beach road... few coffee shops and few three star hotels will make a best tourism spot and huge employment in no time. Million dollar question is who will control podi, uneducated, not willing to earn daily bread culture Maters and (im)moral polices???

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 25 2022

    Business groups have already deserted the coastal belt. Students from other places are thinking twice before coming over. Tourists both domestic and international have no interest in traveling to a communal cauldron. Over the past two decades the rabid right wing has systematically destroyed all that was good in our districts. Today it has become a haven for hate mongers.

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Thu, Aug 25 2022

    Where there is a will there is a way.... But our custodians of power are only behind savarkar and 40%... How can one expect the expected to materialize???... Kind people like JP hegde are missing from the corridors of power... Lootmaar and near useless have filled the space...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Aug 25 2022

    twin districts of dk and udupi have become mini kerala..with so much hatred by certain right wing groups towards minorities and creating disturbances every now and then....no business or toursim will flourish in such places...you people should take lead of Goa...just see there...no tension of beef or anything...so until and unless the saffron gangs are kept under check or bjpigs are thrown out of power...there is no respite....

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 25 2022

    With growing violence and communal hatred tourists will not travel to Twin districts.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Wed, Aug 24 2022

    when there are immoral rowdies whos skull is filled with gobar, do you think Udupi Mangalore can grow in the field of tourism or higher education ? Lot of damage to the growth done by these so called saviours of culture. JP is thousand times better than Sobakka as MP candidate. But, he doesn't know how to prepare list of dead bodies and play politics over it! Big minus for him!!!

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 24 2022

    Shobhakka is like vulture -where there is a dead body she is there to list it.

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  • Savarkar, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 24 2022

    We wish you come in power, then do it sir ...

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