Proposal put forth to make Udupi a heritage town - Sorake
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi
Udupi, June 1: Vinay Kumar Sorake, urban development minister and minister-in-charge of Udupi districts called for a district-level KDP meeting at the zilla panchayat office here on Saturday July 1.
Speaking to press persons after the meeting, the minister said that a proposal has been forwarded to the government to consider Udupi a heritage town.
“In the developmental review meeting, the most prominent issue discussed was drinking water shortage in summer and sea erosion in monsoon. Rs 30 lac each will be given to the MLAs for a project to seek permanent solution for water crisis in their constituencies. Also, the government has allocated money to distribute tanker water to 57 villages. The water from Swarna river is not enough for summer, so supply water will be availed from Varahi River," he said.
"As water from borewells and wells is not sufficient for the district, multi-village drinking water project will be brought into effect. Under this, 28 projects are pending approval from the central government. Jayaram Ramesh, union minister, will come to the state on July 6 this year and the proposal will be put forward for approval,” he added.
Sorake said that to prevent sea erosion, the state has forwarded a Rs 10 crore proposal to the central government.
“At present, the underground drainage system has been implemented only in the CMC and town municipality areas. It will be extended to Manipal and so the project is ready,” added Sorake.
“The dumping yard should be used wisely under waste management scheme and energy generation will be planned. A proposal has been forwarded and state level officials will give the appropriate suggestions.
"In Sakala, Udupi is in first position till May; rest of the applications will be sorted out soon,” he said.
“Ration card system is in a mess from five years and 26,000 cards have been cancelled. After printing, APL has become BPL and vice versa. Now, we cannot solve the issue at the district-level so food minister will be informed; along with MP and MLA, we will try to find a solution,” added Sorake.
“Vasathi Yogana is also in a big mess with around 10,000 to 20,000 houses being allotted to the poor from the government, but with no beneficiaries. So, we need to work together and go to the government through the chief minister. Kundapur mini Vidhana Soudha will be completed soon. By July end, the work will be finished," he said.
"K J George, home minister of Karnataka, will be visiting the district on June 11, and with the collaboration of the police department a new and effective policy will be formed to tackle the Naxal problem,” he informed.