Bantwal: Neglect at College Inauguration Function Angers Ramanath Rai


Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (SP)

Bantwal, Oct 10: Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister, Krishna J Palemar, said that the state government is committed to provide quality education even at the college level, and that the government will strive towards this end by sanctioning primary schools, high schools, and colleges in rural areas and by providing proper infrastructure and other facilities to them.

He was speaking after inaugurating a new building of Bantwal government first Grade College, constructed at Kamaje near B C Road at a cost of Rs 75 lac. He said that the quality of education has risen because of healthy competition between government and aided schools. He promised to release grants towards developing the college further. He revealed that a proposal to develop Bantwal town at a cost of ten crore rupees has received in-principle nod of the government.

There was confusion for some time, after local MLA, district Congress president, and former minister, B Ramanath Rai, who was to preside over the function, felt that he had been sidelined. The function started as soon as Palemar arrived. Rai reached the venue when the inauguration was completed and welcome address was about to conclude. Protesting against this maltreatment, Rai chose to sit among the audience, and refused to come to the dais. Realizing the seriousness of the issue, Palemar and MLC, Capt Ganesh Karnik, approached him and convinced him to preside over the function.

Speaking after taking the chair, Rai said that the minister for higher education had informed him that a sum of seven crore rupees has been sanctioned for the construction of a new building of the government polytechnic here.

The computer laboratory of the college was initiated by chairman of Coastal Development Authority, B Nagaraj Shetty, MLC, Capt Ganesh Karnik, held consultations with the students. On the occasion, Mahabala Shetty, contractor, was felicitated.

Local municipal president, Dinesh Bhandary, councillor, Bhaskar Kamaje, Ashwani Kumar Rai, and Prof H R Nataraj Aras, were present.

  

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  • rudy, bantwal

    Tue, Oct 11 2011

    RIGHT said rajendra bantwal,to peter mangalore, everything done by mr, ramanath rai, and palemar trying to take and advantage??? not acceptable

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    Rajendra bhai what contribution are you speaking about.He has contributed more towards his development rather than anything.All these useless politicians should be thrown at vamanjoor dumpyard

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  • peter, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    rajendra or whatever you name is if this bulldozer has contributed to bantwal he does not have to propagate it by his arrogance,

    may be he should have contributed to your language skills

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  • vasant raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    As per my knowledge, Mr. Rai is always a late comer. 2 years ago we in Mangalore invited Mr.Rai as a chief guest for an inaugural function. As usual, he reached only after 2 hours, where the inauguration function was already performed by Sree Sree Odeyour Swamiji. Rai is one of the dirtiest politician. May be his huge structure would not permit him to reach the place right in time.

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  • Satish, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    This is foolish game by local BJP leaders in Bantwal . Earlier also in few occasion they behaved same manner to insult Mr.Rai . They should think whether all BJP leaders follow PAKKA time for all functions ?

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  • Rajendra, Bantwal

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    MR. PETER, MANGALORE ... PLEASE DONOT COMMENT WITHOUT KNOWING THE RAI'S CONTRIBUTION TO BANTWAL . WE THE PEOPLE OF BANTWAL KNOWS HIS CONTINUOUS AND SELFLESS EFFORTS FOR DEVELOPMENT SINCE 30 YEARS

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  • George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    Keeping people waiting gives kick to Politico's self esteem. Yester years people tolerated it as they were Hero worshipers. But today's People doesn't have the time to waste on un wanted ceremonies.

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  • Sadanand, Suratkal

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    Let all ministers and VIPs learn to respect value of time and pleasure of punctuality. For the sake of one VIP hundreds of students or public should not be made to wait.Also it is ridiculous to inconvenience general traffic for the sake of one VIP.

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  • vincy, SHAMBOOR/BANGKOK

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    Rai is staying nearby and should arrived before or on time.The people should not wait for VIP's and they should not make us waiting.It is always the people who are given trouble,right from line up and wait for voting.

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  • PETER, MANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 10 2011

    Mr.Rai if yOu really work for the people you should not have done this.

    YOU HAVE SHOWN YOUR TRUE COLOURS YOU ARE JUST A GREEDY POLITICIAN WHO LOOKS AT HIS OWN SELF AND NOT THE PUBLIC

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