Sullia: Elephant menace - PM's office sympathetically responds to girl's plight


Daijiworld Media Network - Sullia (SP)

Sullia, Feb 25: The office of the Prime Minister (PM) has yet again come to the rescue of a common person in need of help. A girl student from the taluk had written to this office, saying that she is gripped by fear for having to go to school through a road infested with elephants. She had sought help of the PM in solving this problem, duly mentioning that she will stop going to school if the problem is not addressed.

The girl in question belongs to Mandekolu village in the taluk. In response to the letter, the PM's office has instructed the chief secretary of Karnataka government to take steps to address this issue and send a report thereof about steps taken to achieve this objective.

Elephants have been wreaking havoc in several villages in Sullia taluk like Mandekolu, Kanyana, Bolugal etc. Sometimes they rush towards the human habitats and scare the residents. Elephants many a time loiter on the road by which villagers, workers and students go to their destinations. Frustrated by this never ending ordeal, Nikhita N M Hebbar, a fourth standard student of Ishwaramangala Gajanana English medium school, who happens to be the daughter of Narayanamurty Hebbar from Mittila House in Mandekolu village, had dashed off a letter to the PM.

In the said letter, she explained that in spite of repeated pleas with the forest officials, the department has not been able to regulate movement of elephants, and because of frequent attacks by elephants, people in the region including students are facing lot of problems. She said she had decided to quit school if the problem is not solved. She points out that the moat dug by the forest department inside the forest region has failed to stop the elephants, which have now settled down in areas through which people move about.

Although deputy conservator of forests, Dr K T Hanumanthappa, and other senior officers visited Mandekolu and took up many measures, they have not been very successful in controlling the pachyderms. Because of lack of street lights, movement of elephants at night is not visible and repeated requests for street lights have not got any positive response from the concerned.

Assistant conservator of forest here, Jagannath, said that in connection with the subject, spot inspection was done and that a report would be soon sent to higher officials about measures that can be undertaken by the department in this connection. He said that he has discussed the matter with villagers and got their suggestions about the steps they want the department to take towards stopping the human-elephant confrontation.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sun, Feb 26 2017

    PM office has done well and the people who are suffering from this disease can meet higher ups when the local administration is not doing anything

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  • Amigo, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 26 2017

    This is another Juumla of Ullu Banaying. Because Modi failed in almost all promises he made during election campaign. So he is trying smart by exposing micro works done through PM office, such as replying the letter sent by kids. Those letters could be written by their own people since the HASMUKH Gowda is from the same place , for publicity stunt. Feku & Co. can go to any extents for the Power & Chair & Ullu Banaying.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar,Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Really a good gesture from CMs Office which needs to be appreciated.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Feb 26 2017

    @ Mr. J.F. D’Souza, Mangalore
    I think your comment should read as good gesture from the PM instead of CM. Our CM or his subordinates will act only when there is pressure from the PMO as we see in this case.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    People,

    Mandekolu is birth place/Home Town of current Modi cabinet, Union Minister DV Saddu Gowda....Modi can send him along with our 'Kadina Mantri' Rai to Mandekolu to take care of elephant problem.....

    I am sure if these guys stay in the village no elephant will come anywhere near it(they will eat everything, nothing will be left for elephants to eat)...

    ...JH...

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  • BH Balakrishna Pai, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    In all, it is the government that responds to the people's call which was never the case during the Congress Rule.

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    state forestry minsitry is sleeping like forest minister ramanat rai?

    or minstry misunderstand between elephant and minister?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    All what she got was only assurances ....

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    NOW PEOPLE GET RESPONSES ALSO FROM PMO IS A BIG THING....WITHOUT THINKING VOTE BANK THE PMO RESPONDED......

    BEFORE THE ITALIAN LOOTERAS WERE BUSY IN LOOT AND NEVER RESPONDED TO PUBLIC.....NOW SEE WHAT HAPPENED , ONLY 44 LEFT....

    IN KARNATAKA THE CHOR NIDDERAMAYYA CO IS BUSY IN COLLECTING FUND TO ITALIAN AND BUSY IN MINORITY APPEASEMENT POLITICS ONLY...

    FIRST WE HAVE TO SEND THIS CORRUPT CHOR PARTY GOVERNMENT TO FOREST TO FIGHT WITH ELEPHANTS...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Acche Din Zarur Ayenge ...

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah KSA

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Mr modi knows that handling an elephant is easier than the blind chaddies who are his parliament collegues as well as sanghi office bearers creating various troubles by venomous speeches and anti social acts. But mr modi always non responsive. See in some of the colleges in karnataka the same sanghi blinds creating trouble to disrupt the ladies students who attend the class wearing burka . Even if somebody takes this issue with him he will surely neglect .

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    nazeer husain, jeddah KSA

    This is not a sharia country to wear burqa and come to schools.. Every schools and colleges have their own dress code which students should follow... If they cant follow then should join Madrassa or go to those countries where burqa is allowed in School...

    There are some minority institutions in Mangalore who don't allow girls to wear Bindi and bangles due to rules and students do follow it, even if its against their tradition

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah KSA

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Why should the burqa wearing girls leave our beautiful india. Even may be millions of hitlers may rule we as challenging believers will protect our identity in food habits dress code ect. Thats like a best test for belief

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    Usually government officials in Karnataka available at 11am. If you go early then you need to wait. If you're going late then you will get a reply " avaru bandu hogi aithu , neevu nale Banni.".

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    You are right dear Melwyn....when it comes to public outcry.....Politicians should forget their Party cadres and must come forward to help the needy..... More than response from PM Office....we are surprised that they are indeed going through the various correspondences they receive on daily basis!!!!

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  • Peter, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    I too agree with you. But some hypocrites will have different view if such gesture shown by Mr.U.T.Khader.

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  • melwyn, shirva

    Sat, Feb 25 2017

    apart from party politics, I really appreciate this kind of movement by PM office. many times our PM office helped the citizen of this country by responding to the common man complaint. we never expected this kind of response from PM office earlier. this is what republic/freedom & govt for people

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