DC orders to resume stalled projects at Kadri temple


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Daijiworld Media Network-Mangalore (MD)

Mangalore, Sep 10: After inspecting the development work at Sri Manjunatha temple, Kadri, deputy commissioner (DC) A B Ibrahim directed the concerned officials to resume the stalled projects, immediately.

The DC, along with the officials of Mangalore city corporation, tourism, health and Muzrai department paid a visit to the temple on Wednesday, September 10.

A J Shetty and Pradeep Kumar Kalkura, the members of managing committee of Kadri Manjunatha temple welcomed them and discussed about the developmental works.

Deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim inspected the proposal to construct a multi-level car parking with the fund of Rs 5 crore for the devotees and discussed on the stalled projects such as construction of proper drainage and toilet facilities with the fund of Rs 1 crore. He also discussed about the strengthening of retaining wall.

Although, the fund was sanctioned a few years back for the construction of toilet and drainage in the temple premises, the work was stalled due to lack of plan. The temple had to then construct a temporary toilet for the devotees.

In addition, DC also asked the managing committee to keep the temple premises clean and promised to take immediate measure to resume the stalled works.

In the meeting, Kalkura asked the DC to consider the proposal to construct a ring road saying that all the roads leading to the temple faces constant traffic issues as they are narrow. He said that construction of ring road and extension of road leading to the temple would not only help the devotees but also the locals.

  

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