Udupi: Bad state of road in Manipal, social worker protests shirtless


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (HB/EP)

Udupi, Sep 15: Nityananda Olakadu, chief secretary of Udupi senior citizen's committee, protested in a unique way by rolling himself without a shirt on road at Tiger circle, Manipal junction On Friday, September 15.

He was protesting against poor construction of road which was washed out during the rains.

Olakadu had protested earlier by swimming in the dirty water collected in potholes near the bus stand. The department had filled the pits after two days of protests but it was futile exercise as the potholes appeared again after heavy rains. The condition of Manipal road has become worse because of negligence by National Highway Authority of India.

Nityananda, who is also a social worker, urged to repair the road immediately. “Commuters, pedestrians, students, taxi and auto drivers are struggling to move on this road. Dust from the road creates cloud causing poor visibility resulting in accidents,” he said.

“Manipal is a developed city and hub of education but the government has failed to respond to grievances of people. Though MLAs, MPs and national level leaders pass through this junction, none of them have taken action. It is better if the government wakes up from slumber immediately,” he added.

Muddy Moolya, president of Auto union, Manipal said that it is hard for vehicle drivers to use the road. “It is challenging to move avoiding potholes. The government should give immediate attention to fix the problems,” he said.

Rajesh, who acted like a body lying on the stretch, was carried throughout the road.

Sudhakar Poojary, Taranatha Mesta, Raghavendra Prabhu Karalo and others were present. 

  

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  • Samir, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Looks like he is inspired by the recent hindi movie 'Poster Boys'. Anyways he is doing it for a good cause, God Bless.
    Main culprits behind these bad roads are the contractors who do cheap work. They do not use standard materials during construction and ultimately its the common man who suffers every time. There should be some change in the system of making payments to such contractors, they should be paid in half initially and the rest half should be paid to them after completion of say two or three years only if the road is still usable else deduct the amount from that balance half for repair works and give them the balance.

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  • Dominic, Manipal

    Fri, Sep 15 2017

    Lesson not learnt from earlier protest. Shame on all the departments concerned as it is showing the true color of Manipal an educational hub / developed city to the nation as well to the world.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Things will improve only when everyone stops passing the buck to others!!

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Fri, Sep 15 2017

    Thankyou sir for taking unique efforts....hope sleeping will wake up now..as election is coming near.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 15 2017

    In Mumbai there are only pot holes ...

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Sep 15 2017

    This stretch of road reminds me of Shiradi Bullet Express road.
    Maybe Chinese can help to put this road in order........lol.

    Thanks to Nityanada for his effort (second time) to high light this public issue.

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