Mangaluru: Public frustration mounts over delays at MUDA office


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 19: Citizens visiting the Mangaluru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) office for essential work are facing severe delays due to absentee officials and an inefficient system. Many applicants, particularly those seeking layout plan approvals, are left waiting endlessly with no one at the counters to assist them.

Officials responsible for urban planning are rarely available, and even when they do appear, it is often late in the evening. When questioned, they cite site visits and inspections as reasons for their absence. Instead of processing applications, they often return them with remarks requiring the owners to be present.


Public at the MUDA office (left) and the retired driver

Adding to the woes, MUDA has implemented a token system not found in most government offices. Visitors arriving in the morning receive tokens numbered 50 or 60 and are made to wait until evening. By the time their turn arrives, office hours are over, forcing them to return the next day. The following day, they must take a new token, as previous day’s tokens are discarded. Frustrated citizens complain that officials show no intent to resolve their issues efficiently.

While intermediaries are restricted from entering the office, citizens allege that officials are engaging in favouritism. According to senior citizen Yashavanth, files submitted directly to officials are cleared within two days, while those submitted through counters remain stuck indefinitely. He further alleged that unnecessary obstacles are placed before applicants unless bribes are paid.

Despite previous scandals, including the arrest of an official, Lokayukta raids, and cases of file manipulation by party workers, MUDA is now witnessing a fresh controversy. A retired driver has allegedly taken charge inside the office, arriving at 10 am daily and running operations without any accountability.

Although citizens wait the entire day for officials who never show up, some officers reportedly arrive at the office early in the morning. However, their activities remain unclear, and file processing remains stalled. Citizens argue that if files were processed daily, there would be no need for applicants to wait for days.

MUDA chairman Sadashiva Ullal acknowledged the issues, stating that key positions such as TPM-1, TPO-1, ATP-2, and land survey officer are vacant. With one officer handling multiple roles, delays are inevitable. He mentioned that he has taken up the matter with the urban development minister in Bengaluru and expressed hope that the appointment of new officers would resolve the problems.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ramesh, Kuloor/Surathkal

    Wed, Mar 19 2025

    The problems began after a strict officer, K***n Sir, was transferred from MUDA. Since he was a local (namma Javane) and known for his disciplined and no-nonsense work ethic, certain individuals from the Surathkal area were not comfortable with his approach. Eventually, they influenced a corporator who was close to a politician, leading to his transfer to an insignificant position. Raghu, along with a few MCC staff members, played a key role in this. Ironically, Raghu has now taken over as ATP/TP, and his appointment has become the root cause of the ongoing issues. Interestingly, the very person who helped Raghu rise to that position is now experiencing the consequences of karma. Raghu allegedly installed a hidden camera in his chamber and later claimed that this individual had instructed him to locate a file and make changes if needed—leading to allegations of file manipulation by party workers. Ironically, this same individual had earlier advised Raghu to process files more quickly. As always, karma has come full circle. In the end, it’s the common public, brokers, and temporary staff who are suffering the most in this dysfunctional system. Unless people begin to assert pressure and demand accountability, nothing is likely to improve.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Mar 19 2025

    Do they want 4% Commission ...

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  • Altaf Sheikh, Derebail, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 19 2025

    Without 4percent no single site also no double site also.....

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Wed, Mar 19 2025

    4% is peanuts. Not less than 10%

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  • Dr sudesh k derebail,ex DCMO phc amblamogaru Mangalore taluk 9845789176, Mangalore, attavar, 9845789176

    Wed, Mar 19 2025

    These things are here to stay,you better accept it,not only muda there are other departments like health department where similar things have been happening for long and have the blessings of the politicians,i tried to rectify this kind of attitude among my staff in the hospital and was successful as long as I was in service and would never care for any politician but kept patient needs as first priority and that's how it should be in muda also, giving excuses like no staff is all Bull,i have managed my phc amblamogaru without staff during covid when I used to see more than two hundred patients a day when All the neighbouring hospitals had shut down out of fear.To improve service first the Nexus between officials and politicians should be broken .Yes the officer might have to face difficulties in the bargain like I am facing of not received my pensionary benefits even after 2 yrs of retirement.

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