Plight of Koraga families: Ranjith Bajpe writes to PMO on DW report, gets response


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru Feb 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Office (PMO) is known to respond to people whenever they write expressing their grievances. Similarly, Ranjith Bajpe, director of 'Nirel' and 'Dhand' Tulu movies, has received a response from the PMO, when he sent the report published by daijiworld highlighting the plight of the Koraga families who have been neglected by people and governments.

On August 15, 2016, daijiworld had published a report on the Koraga families who have been subjected to utter neglect of the people, and who have been living in small tents on the river bank at Atrinje under Sulkery gram panchayat limits. Ranjith Bajpe in his appeal to the PMO also pointed out the fact that the families have to cross the rivulet with the help of a wooden log which serves as bridge to the mainland.


Ranjith Bajpe


SP's visit


DC's visit

 

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Ranjith, in his letter addressed to Prime Minister Modi, requested to direct the officials concerned to construct a bridge across the rivulet. On January 25, the PMO responded, asking the officials of the department concerned to examine the matter in detail and take action on the issue, and also asked them to report on the developments within seven days.

Speaking to daijiworld, Ranjith Bajpe said, "After I saw the report on daijiworld on August 15, I thought of bringing this issue to the attention of the Prime Minister. I was confident that the Prime Minister would respond and sent a letter attached with daijiworld article to the Prime Minister's Office. It is not that they just gave formal support, they also read the article and promptly verified the issue and responded to my letter.

"It was good to see that on August 17, 2016 superintendent of police Bhushan Rao Borase had visited to Atrinje and lent an ear to their problems and gave them a sense of hope. I feel really happy to have received the response from the Prime Minister. Through media, we came to know the pathetic condition of the people residing there. Obviously, there will be impact when media highlights such problems. Being readers, it is our duty to help in ensuring that the issue reaches higher levels," he said.

The report on daijiworld had highlighted the conditions of the the Koraga families in Atrinje that have migrated from place to place in the taluk, pitching tents there. None of the families had succeeded in getting ration cards or electoral identity cards. They have been deprived of civic amenities. Though successive governments had earmarked and spent hundreds of crores of rupees for the development of Koragas, they have been living in this place for several months. They had submitted applications seeking land and house from the government through their community association to the taluk social welfare department, but to no avail. Two days after the report was published on daijiworld, SP Borase visited the place and patiently listened to the grievances of the families, promising them support and assistance. Later on, deputy commissioner Dr K G Jagadeesh too met the families and assured support.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Thu, Feb 16 2017

    Good if PMO keep up the commitment and help reach the real needy

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  • Ramesh Kamath, Bolar

    Thu, Feb 16 2017

    I read the news which published long back in Daijiworld. Only action I took was, scolding current state Govt and Central Govt. Then I forgot the issue. But Mr. Ranjith Bajpe thought beyond this. He sent the article to Mr. Modi and action taken. I agree with Bajpe when he says, "Obviously, there will be impact when media highlights such problems. Being readers, it is our duty to help in ensuring that the issue reaches higher levels".
    Lets do constructive work and help officials to solve issues.
    Hats off to Daijiworld, Walter Sir You are doing a noble work.
    Ranjith, you changed Tulu Industry's style of film making through "Nirel" and hope this initiative of you will change mindset of "Readers"! All the best for your future movies

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  • Bhandara, M'lur/Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 16 2017

    Action speaks louder than words. Is this true in this case?
    I understand this issue was given importance sometime during August 2016. Modiji's office seems to have taken action immediately. However, in this article, I don't see any changes to the original situation of these people. Is there any progress during the last 7 months? Has a bridge been built across this river bank? Are these Khoraga people have been re-habilitated? If it was done, I am sure, we would have seen some pictures of changes. But none.
    I salute Daijiworld who never looses a breath in highlighting the plight of people and also help those who are in dire straight to help financially through Daijiworld request. I am ashamed at major national papers who only run behind political parties whereas, real news never gets reported.
    Let us hope PMO action has reaped real fruits.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Great response by the PMO and the Modi Govt.
    Wonder where are all the guys criticsing Modi for every event in India?
    If they have some Grace in them, they should appreciate this. But maybe we are expecting too much from them. They will vote for the italian no matter what how badly she performs.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    ಈ ನೀವ್ಸು ಕೆಂಡಿ ಬೊಟ್ಕಮಸ್ತ ಜನೊಕ್ಕುಬಂಜಿಡ್ ಗುಲು ಗುಲು ಶುರು ಆತುಂಡ್ ಗೆ... 😁

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  • sri, Karkala

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Great job Ranjith Bajpe.
    Recently I sent one local issue to Udupi district administration through email but so far no response. That is how our state government works. They do not entertain any email correspondence. But receiving any response (positive or negative) is simply indicates that officers are working..

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  • Peter, KSA

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Doesn't matter which party is involved in it, good work should be appreciated. I appreciate Daiji, Mr. Ranjit and PMO office for their great work.

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  • Jb, Mlore

    Thu, Feb 16 2017

    @Peter- Thanks for appreciating PMO since that's India's best prime minister ever Narendra Modi. Nice to see people who are blindly hate our PM are compelled to like him and appreciate him.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Appreciate if PM continues same way and stop peeping and poking into others business. Good for PM and BJP if they do this as thier top issue with continuity, transparency and equality and not picking and choosing.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    I AM MISSING THE SENTENCE OF JOSSEY AS "FEKUGIRI AT LEVEL BEST"...

    JAI JAI MODIJI...LONG LIVE MODIJI.....GOD BLESS! 😁

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  • Bhagath, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Jai Ho Modiji

    ‘High quality’ fake Rs 2000 notes seized Within 3 months of Demonetization

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  • Ananth Prabhu G, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Really proud of Daiji and PM.
    After so many years of independence, we have a government that works 24x7
    I do not endorse or support any party, but the way our country is taking a paradigm shift under the aegis of Modiji is exemplary.

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  • Prasanna, Bajpe/Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Kaam Boltha Hai......................

    Expecting Jannannas press meet tomorrow on this

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  • neeth, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Great job by Daiji and PM

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    I had written a letter about corruption in BJP local leaders to Modi. No response from him till now.

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  • Suresh, Moodbidri

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    You send letter with proof otherwise no use. Please write one more letter to Italian about Congress corruption also .

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  • RS, UAE

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    NEXT TIME PASTE A STAMP BEFORE PUTTING THE LETTER IN THE POST BOX. DONT SHOW DONGI CULTURE EVERWHERE. IT WILL NOT WORK ANYMORE.

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  • Kishore, Manipal

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Dongi people will not put put AB, CD, RS

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  • Rohan Dsouza, mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Hatts off to you daijiworld for highlighting such issue.That is why u r different than others.Keep it up

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  • Suresh, Moodbidri

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    After Modhi become PM we have heard PMO office before that majority of people don't know such type office exist . Same office and same law but different PM result is clearly visible.

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  • Anita, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 16 2017

    Its Modi, not Modhi

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  • Rupesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Waiting for to see the comments of Jossy, Peter, Joseph and other dongi kujli party supporters...

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 16 2017

    joseph is preparing poem

    kya huwa mera pappu raja?
    tu tho sirf honey moon manatha haikya?
    MMS bhi kabhi Prime Minister tha kya?
    dekho modi kaam kartha hai abhi bolu kya?
    kaise dikhavo mein apna chehra?
    kaunsa school ka poem likhoooooo.... ooooo.ooo.oooo!!

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  • Mahesh, udupi

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    Thank you daijiworld for this news. This is called Service. Modiji u are great.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Feb 15 2017

    That is why our Prime Minister Modiji is different from Looters of India..If Mr.Ranjith had written to Mr.Manmohan Singh when he was PM, even in his dream he would not have got response..Long Live Mr.Modi.. Dongi Party supporters and some leaders call him Feku, call him Narahantaka, Hitler,Mussaloni. ,but they are hurt if Modiji use the word "Raincoat" ..Big mouth Kharge shouts and screams as if World comes to end .
    Happy to know that Daijiworld article reached Prime Minister Office through Mr.Ranjith Bajpe and got response too..

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