'Hara Hara Modi-Jai Jai Modi' chants erupt at Nehru Maidan

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February 18, 2014

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Mangalore, Feb 18: Thousands of people erupted in chants of 'Hara Hara Modi Jai Jai Modi' when Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi entered Nehru Maidan in the heart of the city on Tuesday evening.

Even though Gujarat chief minister was scheduled to address over one lakh Mangaloreans gathered at the Maidan at 3:30 p.m., he reached at around 4.40 p.m.

Addressing the vast audience that had gathered at Maidan for 'Bharata Gellisi' rally, Modi accused the UPA government of failing to address basic issues during their ten-year tenure such as self-empowerment of villages, employment to the youth, upliftment of farmers and corruption.

He said that the development of ports in Karnataka was the need of the hour. The development of a single port is a narrowed thinking, whereas a comprehensive port-led development plan along the coastal belt will provide an economic boost to the region, including development of rail, road and air connectivity and infrastructure close to all the ports along the belt, he said.

He said that the comprehensive plan would include a network of cold storages and warehouse, along with institutions for the human resource development of people in the coastal region.

He said that improvement could be brought in the fishing sector by bringing advanced technology. Today, fishermen can track large shoals of fish using satellite positioning technology, which has been tested and implemented successfully in Gujarat. The people belonging to the fishing community (Mogaveeras) can be empowered through modern technology, he said.

If quality of life has to be improved in cities, emphasis should be laid on optical fibre network, gas grid to provide homes with gas connections, modern infrastructure and round-the-clock electricity, he said.

Stagnancy in IT sector

Modi pointed that there was stagnancy in the IT sector in the state as a result of not giving priority to research and development. “We are stuck in a low-end side due to our mediocre thinking. Research and development is a must to provide opportunities to the youth. Sectors such as IT, BT, genetic science and nano-technology should be laid stress on,” he advocated.

He promised employment for every youth in the country and improvement of tourism sector and garment industry. He also laid stress on skill development of youth to open up more opportunities.

“We have come with intentions, not promises”

Modi said that action plan and strategy for the development of each state should be decided according to the needs, requirement and strengths of that particular state.

“We have come to intentions, not empty promises. We want to bring change through our intentions,” he told the gathering, mocking the ruling Congress party.

Modi criticizes Congress

Modi said that the ten-year tenure of UPA government was the worst decade India had witnessed. Congress has destroyed the entire country. The government has drowned in corruption, while its treasury has been wiped clean by the Congress. Youth have remained unemployed, farmers are giving up their lives, women and girls are struggling for respect and the elderly are swinging between life and death – yet the government is neither ashamed nor has desire to make any progress in the country, he said.

He claimed that the Congress party was deliberately trying to mislead the people and suppress their voice if they tried to question its governance. It does not stand by any democratic values. Congress mein loktantra ka naamo-nishan nahi hai (There is no sign of democracy in Congress), he said.

'Pepper spray'

Bringing up the 'pepper spray' incident that took place in the Parliament last week, Modi blamed the Congress for the debacle. “The entire parliament began coughing when it happened. Congress party itne saalon se logon ki aankhon mein dhool jhonkti rahi hai, ab party ne Parliament mein mirchi jhonke ka kaam arambh kiya hai (Congress has been misleading the people over the years, now they have begun throwing chilli powder in the Parliament),” he criticised.

Empowerment of villages

Modi said that the focus should be given on development of the state in a centralised manner. “If we want to rev up the economy of our country, the purchasing power of the rural population should increase. Only when the rural population is empowered and their economic strength is improved, villages can be strengthened and the cities will be invigorated. This will help boost the economy of the country,” he said.

Solution for arecanut prices

There should be a permanent solution to resolve the problem of arecanut growers in the country, including those in Karnataka, said Modi, pointing that an apt policy and approach to the problem of decreasing rates was required to solve the problem which Congress had failed to do.

“When the prices of arecanut would fall, at least one delegation of arecanut growers from Karnataka would visit Gujarat, requesting me to do something about the situation,” he said.

Addresses the crowd in Tulu

Modi began his speech by greeting the audience in Tulu and said that the love of Mangaloreans for him had won him over. “Today, the venue is filled to the brim. I saw a human wall on both sides of the road all the way from the airport,” he remarked.

Earlier, BJP state president Prahlad Joshi welcomed Modi and other party leaders. Modi was presented by the leaders with a shawl, turban, memento, a decorated whip used in Kambala and a portrait of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

Modi arrived at the venue to address the gathering, along with BJP leaders Ananthkumar, B S Yeddyurappa and Prahlad Joshi. He was greeted on his arrival with cheer and chants of 'Modi' by party workers.

Prior to his arrival, party leaders V Sunil Kumar, Nalin Kumar Kateel, C T Ravi and D V Sadananda Gowda addressed the rally.

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November 7,2024

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Mangaluru, Nov 7: In the quiet village of Tippunagar, Loretto Padavu, a heartbreaking accident claimed the life of three-year-old Aashika on Wednesday, leaving a family and community shattered.

Aashika, the beloved daughter of Unais from Pattanabailu near Farangipet, was simply enjoying a carefree moment, playing outside her grandmother’s house. It was then that an unimaginable tragedy struck: a parked goods tempo, owned by her uncle, unexpectedly rolled backward, trapping the innocent child beneath its wheels.

Despite her family’s desperate rush to get her to the hospital, little Aashika’s injuries proved too severe, and she was declared dead upon arrival. Her passing has cast a deep shadow over the close-knit community, who grieve alongside her family for the life taken too soon.

The Bantwal traffic police have registered a case and are investigating the incident, while the community mourns the loss of a precious young soul who had only just begun to experience life’s wonder.
 

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November 5,2024

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Mangaluru: The Karnataka Maritime Board (KMB) has initiated the groundwork for the much-anticipated Mangaluru Water Metro Project (MWMP). The project, which was first announced by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah during the state budget presentation, aims to introduce water-based public transport along the Gurupur and Netravathi rivers in Mangaluru.

The proposed Mangaluru Water Metro will follow in the footsteps of Kochi's successful Water Metro system, which has become a model for eco-friendly and efficient urban transport in India. The KMB will now conduct necessary feasibility studies to assess how this concept can be adapted to Mangaluru's unique geographical and urban landscape.

A 30-Kilometer Stretch Connecting 17 Key Locations
According to a senior officer from KMB, the project will span a 30-kilometer route that connects key points across the rivers and coastline. The water metro service will cover locations such as Bajal, Kulur Bridge, New Mangaluru Port, Sultan Battery, Tannirbhavi, Old Port, Hoige Bazaar, and Someshwar Temple. The service aims to link 17 important points, benefiting both daily commuters and tourists. This initiative not only seeks to reduce congestion in Mangaluru but also promises to boost tourism and recreational activities by providing an alternative mode of transport.

Focus on Eco-Friendly and Efficient Water Transport
The Mangaluru Water Metro will feature modern catamaran boats, which may be powered by electric or diesel engines. These boats will be equipped with essential amenities to ensure smooth and safe operations. The project’s emphasis on sustainability means that the boat fleet will be designed to minimize environmental impact, making water transport both eco-friendly and economically viable.

Feasibility Study to Shape Project Design
The initial feasibility report will cover several crucial aspects, including the placement of water metro stations. These locations will be chosen based on factors such as passenger demand, availability of land, connectivity to other transport modes, and sustainability. A detailed LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) survey will further aid in mapping the river routes and surrounding areas, providing precise data for the project’s planning phase.

In addition to assessing operational needs, the feasibility study will also project future demand for water metro services over the next 25 years. By exploring various scenarios, planners can ensure that the water metro is designed to accommodate both current and future user requirements.

Special Purpose Vehicle for Project Management
The report is expected to recommend creating a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to manage the project. This independent entity would help secure funding, attract investors, and ensure professional oversight, enhancing the project's credibility and long-term viability.

What is the Mangaluru Water Metro Project?
The Mangaluru Water Metro Project aims to introduce a sustainable water-based public transport system to alleviate traffic congestion in the city and promote tourism. Inspired by the Kochi Water Metro, the project will create a seamless and eco-friendly transport option along the Gurupur and Netravathi rivers, covering key points across the city’s riverside and coastal areas.

Once operational, the Mangaluru Water Metro will offer a modern, efficient, and scenic alternative to road transport, helping transform urban mobility in the city while boosting tourism and reducing environmental impact.

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November 7,2024

Udupi, Nov 7: In a tragic turn of events, a young woman, Prasanna, aged 29, allegedly died by suicide on Wednesday, struggling to cope with the demands of work and motherhood after the birth of her daughter, according to police reports.

Prasanna had married on December 2, 2022, and was the mother of a 10-month-old baby girl. Her husband works in Bengaluru, while she lived with her in-laws, who, according to her family, treated her kindly.

In a complaint, Prasanna's mother revealed that her daughter often called her, expressing deep concerns over her readiness for motherhood. Despite receiving supportive care from her family, Prasanna felt unprepared and overwhelmed by the balance of work and home life that early motherhood required.

Her family shared that she had been undergoing treatment, but between 10 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday, she allegedly took her own life at her husband’s residence. The Karkala Rural Police Station has registered a case and is conducting further investigations.

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