Udupi: Udyavar GP revokes NOC for land conversion after locals protest over fish mills


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Jun 3: Locals gathered in large numbers in front of Udayavar gram panchayat office here on Saturday June 3 to oppose the rumoured proposal to set up three new fish mills at Udyavar.

A special meeting had been called at Udyavar gram panchayat on Saturday, June 3, to settle an issue of land conversion from agricultural to industrial. Four land owners, namely Hariappa Kotian and Raju, Baby Mendon, Ushalatha Kotian and Valerian Saldanha, had appealed to Udyavar panchayat to issue NOC (no objection certificate) for conversion of land from agriculture to industrial. Accordingly, a meeting was held last week on May 27, and on the basis of votes from panchayat members, it was unanimously agreed to provide the NOC to the four land owners.

Also, a few months ago, the panchayat had received applications seeking permission to set up new fish mills at Udyavar.

Soon, as days passed, rumours spread among locals that the the panchayat had given permission for construction of fish mills on the land owned by the four owners mentioned above.

Udayavar already has three fish mills, out of which one has stopped functioning. People say that they are fed up by the pollution caused by the mills. Ever since the NOC was granted to the land owners, social media has been abuzz with messages against the possibility of setting up new fish mills.

In the wake of the opposition to the NOC by the locals, the gram panchayat again met on Saturday June 3 to discuss the NOC issue. During the meeting, about 11 panchayat members were in support of issuing the NOC to the land owners except Valerian Saldanha, six were against, and 10 neutral. When it came to Valerian Saldanha's land, nine members were in support, seven opposed and 10 were neutral.

Even as the meeting was going on, nearly 500 people gathered in the panchayat premises to not only know the outcome of the meeting but also to protest.

The issue finally ended with president of Udyavar gram panchayat Sugandhi Shekhar rejecting the plea for NOC for conversion of the land. She also assured that no fish mill would come up in Udyavar even in future, and clarified that it was just a rumour.

Vice-president of Udyavar gram panchayat Riyaz Palli, PDO Ramananda Puranik and others were present.

  

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  • Ronald Machado, Udyavara , Sharjah.

    Tue, Jun 06 2017

    I totally agree with Mr. Dolfus Crasta, Richard Machado and others. I also congratulate people of Udyavar who gathered against polution, so that our children can breath freely.!

    I also Congratulate Ms Sugandhi Shekar if whatever she said is true.!

    God Bless Them all. Let us pray to God Almighty to enlighten the Poluters.

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  • Dolfus I S Crasta, Ankudru/Udyavara/Bangalore

    Sun, Jun 04 2017

    I congratulate to the people of Udyavara for their unity and fight for the well being of the people. Udyavara river water is very bad and smelling foul. We once used to swim and take bath in the river and in the present situation we are afraid to dip our leg into the river water. All waste is dumped in the river and no control on it. It is good to know that all are realized the present situation and fighting for the cause. My best wishes to all of them.

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  • Richard Machado, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jun 04 2017

    If some one goes to Udyavar Grama Panchayath requesting for permission to build farm house in agriculture land, they straight away deny and say get NOC from CRZ. And how they can give permission for Land conversion to build fish mill ?

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  • amarnath shetty, Bantwal

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    Where is bribes plant which producing official taking bribary !!!

    May be in the house of most of all politicians house.

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  • Rajesh D, Manglore, Dubai

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    When I visited last year near Udyavara river side, the cool breeze was stinking like rotten animal / dead fish.

    Many people build their house with their hard earned money thinking that they can settle there with their children and have peaceful life. But stinking smell gives sleepless nights . Even rivers are polluted,

    Well done Udyavara citizens, try to find out who has taken the bribe last time and gheravo their house. They are useless citizens of our land. Officials who took bribe do not stay close to the river, hence, they do not know the stinking smell circulating 24 hours.

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  • lukas, malpe

    Sat, Jun 03 2017

    well done people of Udyavar. official takes bribes and give permission to the industries which effect people's health ,even they put our objection letter to the dust bin if no one protest like this even politicians wont help these matter which effect their vote bank. even in malpe so many ICE PLANT are there which effect health of people because of sound. which official give permission by taking bribes .

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