Drinking water crisis looms over Mangalore'

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November 1, 2012

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Mangalore, November 1:  Karavali Karnataka Janaabhivriddhi Vedike (KKJV) is holding a campaign from Novemeber 2 onwards to create awareness among the people of Mangalore about the problem of drinking water shortage likely to resurface in the city in the coming months.

 

Addressing media persons in Mangalore on Thursday, Vidya Dinker, Coordinator (Legal), of the KKJV, said that Mangalore had witnessed acute shortage of water this past summer and although as per the National and State Water policies, first priority is to be given to drinking water purposes of the citizens, companies like MRPL had continued to use water resources of the city for their industrial purposes even as people struggled for water.

 

“With the MSEZ's entry and MRPL's expansion plans and the state government's encouragement to more large industries to be set up in the region, more water would be claimed for industrial purposes and the citizens would be left to suffer”, she said.

 

Although new pipelines were laid from the funds obtained from ADB loan and a large amount of money was spent on doubling the pumping capacity and doubling the supply capacity, household pipeline connections were not laid and the newly laid pipelines were connected to old household pipeline connections, Ms. Dinker said, pointing out that because of this a lot of water is getting wasted in the form of leakages. From the Nethravati river, which is the drinking water source for Mangalore, 160 to 150 mld of water is being lifted. The actual distribution done to all domestic, commercial, and industrial purposes by MCC is 110 mld, she said, stating that the remaining 40 mld is lost due to leakages and unauthorised withdrawals.

 

The issue of water scarcity is not being discussed by MCC Corporators at the council meetings, Ms. Dinker said, stating that KKJV has decided to reach out directly to the people with Assembly elections coming close to create awareness among them of the serious issue of water scarcity. “We want to equip people with facts and questions before politicians come to them seeking votes”, she said.

 

The campaign will kick off in front of Mangalore City Corporation at 10:30 am on Thursday. Street plays will be performed at the venue and at several other venues around the city for the next two days and the final performance would be given at Kadri Park on Sunday evening, Ms. Dinker said.

 

Pamphlets will also be distributed on the occasion and interaction sessions with the people would also be held, she informed.


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September 14,2024

Mangaluru: The block level and District Congress Committee presidents in the state will be changed in the next one month for better reach into society and bring in organisational fortification, said Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee working president G C Chandrasheker on Saturday.

The All India Congress Committee and KPCC have a vision for bringing a change in how the party works with the last man and woman in the state, he said at a press conference here.

"We are looking at bringing development models into the state with a new vision. We are a party that likes to work with the opposition in the developmental aspects and keep all other matters away that do not relate to the development of the state.

"We have a great respect for the people of the coast who are considered to be forward-looking and perceptible, but it is also true that we do not have the numbers in the upper house and in the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs)," he said.

"Our endeavour is to not only create a strong pro-development workforce at the base level by strengthening the second and third level leadership in the state," he said.

Chandrasheker, who is also a Rajya Sabha member, said that he and his four colleagues of the rank of working presidents of the KPCC are going to every district to infuse the new thinking in our workers and leaders.

"This move will get a new surge considering the party is facing byelections in Shiggaon, Chennapatna and Sandhur segments and also vacant seats in the legislative council, followed by elections to the Urban Local Bodies and Panchayats" he said.

When asked about the reason for the changes, Chandrashekar said most of the people have already lived their tenures. The party wants to reward those who have not been given tickets to contest in the 2023 state assembly elections and 2024 Lok Sabha elections for political reasons.

There are quite good leaders and hard-working ground level workers who have great potential to lead the party in the coming years, he said.

"Women will get at least one top post in all District Congress Committees and block levels. There is also a move to give responsible positions for the workers and leaders coming from different strata of society, which are deliverable. The party will not shy away from it," he said.

The other two working presidents, Dr Manjunath Bhandary and Vasanth Kumar, were also present at the press conference.

Kumar said some of the regions in the state are dominated by the BJP. "We want to end this run and defeat the divisive models of the BJP." Bhandary said the Indian National Congress was aiming at a high development phase in the state and involve the opposition parties and their leaders in the development plans in the state. 

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September 17,2024

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Mangaluru: In an act of extraordinary selflessness, a young lecturer and mother, Archana Kamath, tragically passed away just days after donating a portion of her liver to a relative. She was 33.

Archana, who had devoted her career to shaping young minds as a lecturer at Canara College and most recently at Manel Srinivasa Nayak MBA College, was a loving mother to a four-year-old boy. Her sudden passing has left her family, students, and colleagues reeling in shock and grief.

The story of her untimely demise began when a relative of her husband, CA Chethan Kumar, required a life-saving liver transplant. 

With no other matching donors in sight, Archana stepped forward, her heart full of compassion. Her blood type matched, and without hesitation, she made the brave decision to donate a part of her liver—an act that would ultimately cost her life.

The surgery, performed 12 days ago in Bengaluru, seemed successful. Archana appeared to recover well and was discharged, bringing hope and relief to her loved ones. 

But just days after returning home, she suddenly fell ill and passed away on September 15 in a Mangaluru hospital. The cause of her sudden decline remains a mystery, compounding the sorrow of those who knew and loved her.

Her final act of love saved a life—the relative who received her liver is said to be recovering well. But Archana’s loss is felt deeply by her husband and their young son, who are now left to navigate a world without her warmth and strength.

As family and friends grapple with this tragic turn of events, Archana’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her as a caring educator, devoted mother, and a woman whose ultimate sacrifice was made out of love.

The full story of her passing is still unfolding, and her untimely death has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of all who knew her.
 

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