Moodbidri: NH 169 expansion a mirage? Proposal pending in DC office


Daijiworld Media Network - Moodbidri (SP)

Moodbidri, Oct 16: As per information collected by Sudhakar Poonja of Mijar Nagarika Hotara Samiti in the form a letter he has received from the concerned, the proposal for expansion of national highway 169 from Mangaluru to Karkala is pending in the office of the district deputy commissioner. This information has come as a shock as people, who had come to trust the claims of people's representatives that everything is ready and the development works on this highway will begin shortly.

This road, which runs from Bikarnakatte, Mangaluru to Sanoor in Karkala via Moodbidri, is so wretched that several accidents keep happening here everyday. Many are forced to spend months together in hospitals, spending their precious time and savings. Several others painfully get confined to beds at home for weeks. Some cases get registered in police stations, and deaths which occur after sometime since the accidents go unnoticed.

As per provisions, families of people dying in accidents on national highways in India are eligible for a compensation of five lac rupees but almost no one takes up with the department for this sum, it is gathered. People who rush when politically or communally motivated murders happen, never visit the houses of people dying out of highway accidents, Sudhakar Poonja laments.

Pooonja mentions that the Gurpur bridge built in 1923 is in precarious condition and it violently shakes when vehicles move oer it. Poonja, who succeeded in getting Mijar bridge sanctioned by actively pursuing the matter, says that the petition submitted to the government, Prime Minister, and competent authority in 2013 seeking development of this bridge has been gathering dust. Poonja welcomes the statement of MP here that the highway expansion will begin in 2019 and that before that NITK officials will test Gurpur bridge for its carrying capacity but wants to know which alternative routes would be allotted for vehicles if the study finds that the bridge is weak.

Poonja says that leaders who take delegation on various issues to chief minister, Prime Minister etc, never bother to do something onthese lines about highways. He mentions about a three-month-old accident in which a dentist aged 29 from Mijar, who suffered critical injuries, continues to be treated in a hospital and that his clinic remains closed and his only avenue of income has dried up, just because the authorities have not repaired this road. He also points out to the accident which happened at Kaikamba on October 10 in which the body of the bike rider, Bhaskar Gowda, who was crushed under a tipper when trying to avoid a pothole, was so badly mutilated that only bits and pieces had remained. He wants activists and leaders to stop delivering lectures and finding fault with others, and do something to stop such deaths and devastation.

"One of the ministers says that everything has been cleared while a MLC from the same party says that there are certain objections for it. He has urged people's representatives and deputy commissioner to sit together and finalize the plan of the road, which keeps changing frequently. He also wants to know whether there is a monitoring system for the condition of national highways and whether the agency concerned has studied the situation of this national highway. Vehicles including buses plying on this road face danger every minute, he mentions.

Poonja wonders why the proposal to expand this highway is pending since 17 years and why the officials and owners of buses using this road are not discussing the matter and finding a permanent solution to this problem. He wonders what is withholding officials and vehicle owners from putting pressure to make things happen here, and wants to know whether the concerned are afraid of earning ire of people's representatives or they want to avoid confrontation with certain people's representatives. He also wants to know whether the concerned are happy by just changing the board from state highway to national highway and leaving the road unattended since the last 17 years.

  

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  • girish bv, kadndale

    Sat, Oct 06 2018

    PL MAPS (MOODBIDRI AREA)

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 18 2017

    This entire episode is a waste of time, effort and of course is a special brew for those who want to make a tonne of money .

    I have seen the proposal and here are the facts
    1. Road widening is to avoid accidents and smooth flow, then where does it connect , it abruptly ends some place outside moodabidri and what happens ....does the traffic then magically behave itself?
    2. Why only one side of the road is taken for expansion, according to the rule it is form the center of the road equally on both sides, yes you may argue that some places it is not possible , i am talking of the places where there is enough to take form either side , but what is taken is agricultural land reason being you can pay compensation in a pittance
    3. the existing road is dangerous , according to Kadri police station there were lot fewer accident son that road last year than on any other similar road around mangalore , so who will explain what is dangerous?
    4. Some places the turning is a 90 degree turn , down hill , and ending in a gorge , any reason why? and how does it become safe that way?

    there is no dispute or disagreement in progress, if you take away agri land how long will the compensation paid last for the farmer ?

    if you are making a road and paying a pittance then the agri land owners need to get a percentage of the toll earnings for those using the roads , i think, this is a fair Public private parnership

    There is a lot more mess in the entire deal, if one can go through it in detail , probably the person who initiate this can be the right one .

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    In coastal districts of Karnataka politicians from all parties hold large chunk of land along highways. This is the reason the highways are not widened even when traffic has grown tremendously in last two decades. In Surathkal, A flyover is constructed only for Mangaluru bound traffic whereas proposal was for both sides. The flyover towards Udupi was stalled by influential politicians. Also service road beside flyover is so narrow that even a single bus cannot pass.defeating the purpose of road widening.

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    One of the dangerous roads to drive . For pregnant women , senior citizens, sick and for ambulance this road only worsens things. No. Of accidents keep increasing everyday. Potholes are so deep if you try to avoid one you fall into another. When they are filled up during a rainy day it becomes more dangerous. I prefer taking a longer route to the city via airport.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Mr. Poonja, there is no need to wonder, everywhere every time it is the land acquisition issue that delays the project. The flyover at KPT or Nanthoor Junction is still pending due to the strong influence of certain people who don't want to give their land for road expansion.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Have these two gone Abroad ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    In DK everything remains on papers, paper tiger!!

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Hope new DC will get the work at the earliest.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Less said better about both MP's! Have they done anything to list for common man???? Are they fit for begging votes on religion lines??

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  • Charan Amin, Mlore/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    What about the previous two ministers, Oscar and Veerappa Moily? Oscar was a minister of state for transportation. Has he done anything to DK except singing song in parliament.

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  • George, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Oscaranna had plans for Hi Tech Roads.
    Except for promises, has he given a single thought and 0.00001% achievements on his Hi Tech plans.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Nalin & Shobha are just show piece Items ...

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    development is dream in Khangi rigim dont expect development from sleeping budha nidderama and bantwala da puli..

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  • Edward R. Monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Mr. Dinesh Dubai: All the National Highways i.e., NH 75(Mangalore- Bangalore), NH 66 (Kanyakumari-Pune) and NH 169 (KAIKAMBA, Kulshekar - Solhapur via Moodabidre, Karkala) are in the custody of NHAI(Office at National Highways Authority of India, Pumpwell, Mangalore ) of Central Government. NHAI hve already issued road widening Paper Notifiction long ago. Do not blame the State Government. For further details you can get information from NHAI Office or NH Division of Karnataka Government , Next to Ganesh Temple, Urwa, Mangalore- 575006, PH: 0824-2450415. Jai Hind

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    What active MP doing from 8 years now ??? he is looking for 2019 to take up the work... !!!!

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  • Ashok Shetty, Shirva.

    Mon, Oct 16 2017

    Our two MP'S good for nothing .

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