Mangaluru: Poultry shop at Deralakatte auctioned for Rs 1.66 lac per month!


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jun 30: After the auction process of 31 shops located at Deralakatte within Belma gram panchayat limits was completed, the panchayat, which used to get annual rental of Rs 6.5 lacs, will henceforth earn Rs 1.5 crore per year from the same shops.

A poultry shop in the panchayat building was auctioned for rent of Rs 1,66,500 per month whereas a fish stall commanded monthly rent of Rs 1,12,200. Earlier, the poultry shop brought rent of only Rs 3,000 per month. Hyder from Adkare bought this shop on rent of Rs 1,66,500. The fish stall commanded rent of Rs 2,160 per month in the past.

Since the last several years, shops at Deralakatte had not been auctioned by the panchayat, and rents were revised every year by a small margin. As there was immense pressure from various quarters to go for auction this time, under the instructions of the zilla panchayat, the panchayat development officer had set the auction procedures rolling about eight months back. The auction had been postponed thrice under pressure from shop owners. On Thursday, in the presence of police force, 28 out of 31 shops were given on rent through auction.

Many objected to the auction, saying that the panchayat administration had promised to give the shops to petty shops that were operational in the area before the building came up and that the original occupants will face problems. But the panchayat administration did not pay heed to these objections. Referring to the information that in the past, shop owners had given their shops on higher rent to others, panchayat development officer, Naveen Hegde, said that there is no provision to sublet these shops. He said that the shops will be run by the persons who got them by auction from August 1 and that in case rent remains unpaid for three months, shops will be taken back and put to auction again.

President of the panchayat Vijaya Krishnappa oversaw the auction process. Vice president Abdul Sattar was present.

  

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  • madhu, bangalore

    Sat, Jul 01 2017

    How much income tax that guy has paid so far? As far I know most of the shop owners show less than 2.5 lacs income per annum so that they don't have to pay any tax.

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  • Ruben Pinto, mangalore/Australia.

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    Only NRI's can afford this place. Maybe.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    May be his weighing Machine which weighs Chicken will give some Clue...Deralakatte Institute could do some Doctoral Research about this...otherwise this is 8th Wonder of the World....'Kereya Neeranu Kerege Chelli'....

    ...JH...

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    It is unbelievable. Something wrong somewhere.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    If you look at the market facility, completely unhygienic and shops are very old.
    Surely people will get malaria if they go shopping there.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    Shop owner must earn 5500 minimum per day just to pay per day rent ,that mean what would be the his turnover,may be there is no competator for him.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    Its abnormal. By the by whether plus or minus or Dhiwali

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  • Hereicome, Abudhabi

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    As bizzare as this auction was, same is with people mindset. If price goes up blame government, if price comes down blame government. According to personal thinking they announce acche din without knowing what it means on overall growth. Sick of these split personality.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    OMG!! poultry shop auctioned for monthly rent of 165,000 PM sounds bizarre; it could be the total yearly rent at the most!!

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  • Vinayak, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    Just wondering how these shop owners shall get the income to pay off the rent of such high value every month. Will they be able to make such a big earning on every day basis ? Unless they dont make it, I am sure the shops shall be surely taken back by the authorities and that it shall be reacutioned. If the cycle continues, then what is the point in acutioning ? rather fix a reason rent and let the shops be given to people on first come first serve basis.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    This guys needs to earn Rs. 6000/- per day only for rent plus electricity charges and other operational charges etc. Considering average of Rs.60000/- business to earn his rent he must sell 500kg on an average everyday for his rent @ 10% Margin. Scary figure for Chicke sale may be possible. 6799

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  • VK, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    What else will be sold from the poultry shop? I don't think that it is only poultry products sold here.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    These are signs of Acche Din ...

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  • PINTO, Qatar

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    Acche Din for whom Jossey? Chicken price per kg is about to reach Rs 200

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  • denzil, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 30 2017

    Mangaloreans are Super rich no doubt !!

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