Mangalore, October 30: The issues of alleged pollution from a fishmeal company at Malpe and lack of underground drainage system in some parts of the city dominated the general body meeting of the Udupi City Municipal Council (CMC) here on Saturday. Raising the issue, councillor Mohan Upadhya of the Bharatiya Janata Party said that there were many complaints from the people about pollution being caused by a fishmeal company in Malpe.
Raghupati Bhat, MLA, said that many road accidents had taken place owing to spillage of sticky water from the trucks carrying fish to the fishmeal company in Malpe. The CMC should stop the movement of trucks carrying fish from other States to Malpe, he said.
The district administration should be urged to instruct all six fishmeal companies in the district, including the one in Malpe, not to use fish from other States. The fishmeal companies could use fish available locally. This would help local fishermen, Mr. Bhat said. Leader of the Opposition in the CMC Council Jayananda of the Congress said the fishmeal company at Malpe had been functioning for the past 40 years. The CMC itself had given a “no objection certificate” to the company in 2007. It was not right to discuss the issue in the council meeting as the matter was in the High Court, he said.
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