Mangaluru: Parents demand relocation of illegal garage near school, mayor in dilemma


Stany Bela
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Oct 17: Anxious parents demand a garage functioning beside the Mount Carmel School be relocated as it poses a threat to children. Rusted metallic components and open tins of oil and grease lay scatter near the gate of the school as a result. Groups of people frequently gather at the garage during the day, which worries the parents about the safety of their children. But the mayor is confronted with a dilemma, as the owner of the shop happens to be physically challenged.

The garage near to the school gate allegedly does not have license from the government authorities and is therefore illegal. The land belongs to the MCC but the owner of the garage does not pay rent to the MCC nor has he obtained any permission from the corporation to run his business near the school gate.

Members of Parents Teachers Association have complained to various departments but have not received positive response.

As per their complaint, the garage and its surrounding are filled with rusted metal parts, which could harm the children passing by. The garage is constructed with rusted sheets and is likely to collapse any time. Spare parts and the old non-functioning two-wheelers parked there obstruct the passage. The oiled metal parts are thrown in the surroundings of the garage. This poses a danger to children who go in and out of the school during their break or after classes. Half used oil and grease tins are thrown in front of the school gate without any concern for safety of children.

Moreovere, there is always a group of people gathered in and around the garage in the morning when students arrive at the school, and even during the evening when its time for them to leave.

Speaking to daijiworld, Sandeep, vice-president of PTA said, "The garage in the MCC land is very close to the school gate. Many a time, vehicles that come to the garage block the way. Rusted metal items are thrown everywhere around the gate. Children touch these items unaware of their dangers, especially the oil tins and bottles. We have requested the MCC officials and the mayor to relocate this garage. But they have not shown any interest in our complaint. We also met the police commissioner who said they (police) cannot interfere in the issue as the garage is situated in the MCC land. But if any illegal activity or crime was to take place, they would take action. If the corporation gives orders to the garage to relocate, and its owner does not follow it, the police have the right to interfere. We met district in-charge minister on this issue and he guided us approach the commissioner of the corporation and the mayor. So, we will once again knock the doors of the MCC with signatures of all parents.”


'Crowd gathers outside the gate'

Gloria, joint secretary of PTA said, "Why should we wait for problems to occur? We do not know about the people gathering at the garage. They stand close to the gate with their vehicles they bring for repair. But how can we trust them? Nowadays hundreds of cases are coming to light about kidnapping of children. Many parents have noticed vulgar comments being passed when girl students pass by. Besides, the empty packets of banned gutka and pan masala are thrown in the surroundings, which will impact the children. So the government authorities must relocate the garage without any delay. Otherwise it will pave a way for a disaster."


Catch 22

Responding to the issue, mayor Kavita Sanil told daijiworld, "I know the garage owner and the area comes under my ward. For the past many years, the garage has been functioning near the school. The owner is physically challenged. It is not right to deny the daily bread of a physically challenged man. If I order him to relocate, where is he to go? I know the area very well. The school gate which is situated near the garage is not the main entrance of the school. Majority of students are not using the gate. Most of the times the gate stays shut."

Suresh, a daily commuter on the route says, "I too have noticed the metal and scrap thrown everywhere around the garage. It continues up to the school gate. The rusted sheets are not kept in a proper manner. Little children pass that way. More dangerous are the unknown people who claim to visit the garage and stand outside the school gate. Why would they not be criminals, or kidnapers? Keeping children's safety in mind, the authorities should relocate the garage."

  

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  • Valerian, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 21 2017

    Mayor Kavita Sanil told daijiworld, "I know the garage owner and the area comes under my ward”. May be she also knows road conditions from Mary Hill Junction to Helipad ( One behind Vikas PU College and other in front of Infant Jesus Kannada Medium School) and ignoring. During rains water flows over the road as there are no storm water drainage (Thodu) on either side of both roads making life of the citizens /school going children miserable to walk through these roads and further with nice muddy water flash when vehicle moves. Forget the condition of these roads – they can beat Guinness book of world records for the potholes. As the mayor/ward representative, we hope she will show equal concern to the residents/voters of her ward facing this miserable situation for years…

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 20 2017

    Indian constitution is equal to all, and it should not discriminate whoever breaks it. Helping physically challeged person need to be helped as per law, not as a convenience. Give him a good location with minimum rent and other facilities so he can have a life.

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  • shan, dubai

    Fri, Oct 20 2017

    Sanil told daijiworld, "I know the garage owner and the area comes under my ward. For the past many years, the garage has been functioning near the school. The owner is physically challenged. It is not right to deny the daily bread of a physically challenged man
    Unauthorized structures removed at Bunder area by MCC
    Did they check these unauthorized structure are not belongs to Physically challenged people.
    Any physically challenged people can have unauthorised business in India????? If any Kidnapping of children or any accident Sanil will tell it is not MCC responsibility and put the blame on Police.

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  • ALEX, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    According to the mayor, it looks like any physically challenged person can open any illegal business anywhere, in her corporation.
    What an excuse. India is shining.

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  • Shivaprasad, Kasaragod

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    It is garage owners duty that metal pieces and oil is not scattered everywhere, may it be legal or illegal, near the school or elsewhere.

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  • Shivaprasad, Kasaragod

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    Whatever it may be it is illegal. Moreover it is duty of Garage owner to see that metal scrap and oil is not scattered everywhere. Whether there is school nearby or otherwise.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    Anything illegal should not be encouraged

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    Absolutely correct!!

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  • Godfrey D'Souza, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    The Mayor is for all the citizens of the city.
    My question is: What if she hadn't to know the person running the garage? The owner may be handicapped but his emoloyees?
    Please be impartial and remove the illegal garage like you would have done with other illegal businesses. Tomorrow somebody who knows you will start another shop there. Then what?

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  • Ryan Lobo, Kulshekar/Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    Respected Mayor you cant be selective in your approach towards demolition of illegal settlements. Illegal is illegal. It is the issue of safety & security of children going to school that matters us most. Today if this one is allowed tomorrow you will have many more such petty shops coming up. The mayor & the ruling party will have to initiate some action before the matter goes out of hand.

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    Ms. Mayor, handicapped or otherwise, why did you allow the person to start the unauthorised garage in the first place. Stop talking emotional talks. Injustice to the garage owner or to the school children - either way you are to blame. No immature talks, no shedding crocodile tears. Go by the law.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    This Mayor seems so amateurish, and unprofessional in discharging her duties.

    Weird statement of Mayor of a growing city like ML.

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  • Pappu, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 18 2017

    This Mayor wants to raid only Massage Parlors which are sound proof. This is small case and no publicity stunt.

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  • Mother concern, Mlore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    It's very remarkable to know that we r focusing on one person who can be very easily given alternatives to lead the livelihood than on innocent children who do not know what is right or wrong. I would really support the parents who have really brought out the suggestion and request to relocate the garage which the Govt authorities should have done for our little children. What big thing we can expect from the Govt in future?

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Majboori ka naam Gandhiji .
    If this physically challenged person is running his business since few years, he should have at least kept this place in a clean and neat way.
    After all he is making some earning without much of overheads.

    Have seen even beggars with huge some money and still they will keep begging till their death.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Encroachment can be removed without giving any notice.
    Best time is early morning or after closing of the garage...

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Is it a Bar or a wine shop to shift. Request him and give an alternative place, difinitely he will shift his garage.

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Ask him to keep surrounding clean and if possible MCC can give him best alternative place.

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  • Vinita Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Dear Mayor ,
    You are the corporater but moreover a parent whose child is studying in this school.
    Certain times humanity plays a major role and with due respect to just give it a thought from a parent point of view.

    We never know what can go wrong and when. With due respect to the physically challenged person earning his daily bread with this garage, but this is not the right place for him, and I am sure we have various schemes by government to help this physically challenged person.

    There is no safety here, for example if there is a sudden fire breakout there may not be even basic fire extinguisher. There could be vehicles parked for repair in this area and this can lead to inconvenience for walking be it students, parents, teachers .

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  • Samantha Lewis, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    MCC boss explanation is not upto her standard. She knows him well, that's personal. She is logically right lady. If the garage doesn't have the license to operate in this place then the complainant is right. Garage owner is handicapped all sympathies to him and the administration thinks the same then they should grant him some aid on the handicapped quota and relocate. That is not complainants problem. That does not mean he should be allowed to operate illegally when a complaint is filed.

    If a widow comes and sets another shop on sympathy basis then another handicapped person sets another shop and the situation may continue.

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  • Shany, Padavinangady, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Good work Daiji for the detailed coverage. I am residing somewhat close to this place. I used to wonder why the school authorities are keeping quiet about this illegal garage. Now, I know the reason - mcc has given a deaf ear to their plea. Now the issue is taken up by the parents. Hope mcc will respond positively to the plea of the parents - prevention is better than cure. When so many incidents are happening everywhere, let mcc take proper measures to safeguard our children. Let it not give rise to drugs etc. Madam Mayor, show your ability now by shifting this garage for the well being of the school kids, or else your raiding parlours, massage centres will have no meaning.

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 19 2017

    Dear Shany, Padavinangady, Mangalore, In-fact the the school authority was tried by all means to bring to the knowledge of the officials since years. But due to the fact of deafness of all concerned dept. the garage still exists. Now it the time, instead of "I" (Only school authority) ,"WE" (All parents) join hand together definitely it will work.

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  • Alwyn, Mlore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Parents concerns are genuine considering the present situation.
    we may trust the Garage owner but even the garage owner may not know his customers personally,
    Children's safety is paramount.
    MCC should go by the rules and common sense should be left to the common people.

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    With all due respects to Mayor's view, will she take the responsibility of illegal activity that might spur up in the area if the garage is not relocated to a suitable location. As a mayor she has no right to take the risk of all the pupil studying in the school, just because she know the owner of the garage. There are many instances where you remove street vendor on footpath's, also will have the similar situation. They why did you removed them from the footpath? No logic with Mayor thinking. I thought she is clever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    If the owner of the garage is physically not fit, as a mayor you can given him an opportunity in MCC to maintain all govt. vehicle at govt. rate. Why don't you do that? Or are you selling such permits to your near and dear once?

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  • vinay P, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    agree. What if another few disable persons set up shops over there? Will that be accepted.
    Show sympathy and provide opportunity for disability without risking the society.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Let the school change the gate to some other place on its huge compound!

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  • SANTHOSH, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    according to the mayor physically challenged person can do any crime.it is the responsibility of mcc to look after the guy.let mayor take him to her house and start the garage.poor street vendors are also human beings and some of them doing their business before mayor born.

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  • Affected citizen, MANGALORE

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    It is right time to move that garage from there.There is also chance of drugs and Black magic drugs effect on girl children's/ Teacher's It looks like some external force is in support to the gathering of unwanted elements.

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  • John, UAE

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    She is the mayor, she has the power to give a piece of land if he is physically disabled.
    using the power for something good cause is better than anything else.

    Safety & security should not be compromised.

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  • Vaikunta Baliga, Mangalore/handicapped/illegal garage owner

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Mayor is right... the garage is illegal so what? But she knows him well... I think they should relocate the school as it pose threat to illegal garage owners livelihood, and those kids cause lot of noise pollution by playing, shouting and giggling to that illegal garage owner and disturb his afternoon nap.

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  • Sunita D'Sa, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Hahahahahahahahahah good one!

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Here, at least she can arrange for alternative place. (corporation land)
    Whereas, massage seekers are forced to go Far East and it too far.

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

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Mayor Kavita Sanil is in a tight situation in this issue. On one side the Illegal garage has been functioning since many years outside of the school building, the owner is physically challenged and known o the Mayor. Now the parents are demanding to relocate the garage as it is not safe for the school children. The Mayor has to think wisely and solve this issue.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore/ Oman

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Garage is outside school gate and running from many years... why now parents demand to relocation?? when garage started why parents or school didn't take action???

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    The school has written records of appealing to the concerned authorities to relocate it, which has been given a deaf ear. Nevertheless, we believe that the delay is never a denial. There are lots of rusted metal parts lying scattered around, which could cause physical harm to the children and passersby. The rusted sheets used to construct the garage, spare parts of the vehicles and old non-functional two-wheelers parked around inhibit the free movement of children. There are instances where children walk and run through this mess putting them into a dangerous situation. Additionally, the oil, grease and rusted metal parts do no good to the surroundings and environment – especially when it is in such close proximity to the school gate.

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  • shooter, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Arun, u simply once go to that place where garage is located and then comment...

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    @ shooter, Mangalore. I was using the Bus shelter in front of the garage for many years to wait for a cab to go to Leading IT company in Mangalore. During that time this garage did not exist. Now I pass through this place daily since my daughters study in the same school and I know the situation and I'm also part of PTA of school.

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    the same concern was not shown to massage parlor people ....if you shut them down where will they go?

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    does one remember a Mayor who shut down a massage parlor illegally for reasons of licenses? and illegal activities ?
    so what is in support of the illegal activity now ?

    any positive or correct approach.....or is it that if you are in a tin shed you can do illegal activities ?

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  • Sundeep, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    The garage being illegal and operating without licence should be shifted to another location identified by the corporation. The concerns of the parents is valid. Taking into account the disability of the garage owner, the Mayor could allot him a permanent place away from the school so that the issue is addressed keeping in mind both the parties.
    Hope the honorable Mayor who has done a lot of good work removing illegal shops and constructions take up this issue and resolve it at the earliest.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Mayor’s views on the matter cannot be justified. The area is just beside the premises and their chances for noise pollution and vehicle owners and friends gather in the area. If she is so sympathetic she can arrange to provide a government place away from the school and that would serves both the purposes. Good surroundings and humanitarian aspect too

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    Most small time garages are untidy, dirty and poorly maintained. They do not dispose off their waste suitably. It may hardly take few minutes a day to keep the surrounding neat and tidy. If MCC can no evict him, certainly they can issue a notice to keep surroundings clean and free from discarded parts and waste oil. If they do not take corrective action repeatedly then MCC has a right to take action. This should be applicable to all garages without exception!

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  • Comman, Man

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    MCC can issue him warning letter with all detail and suggest him to use oil tank for used oil waste and dustbin for scraps items..

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    No comments!!! its happening only in Karnataka? close that gate and provide rules students should enter from the main entrance... Once upon a time we are also students, never thought about those difficulties, which is mentioned in the school authorities... in future whole street has to be emptied and carpet to be laid. Think good, all will become good. real challenge for the lady Chingammmm

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    If this Garage is legal you do not have any right to Shift ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Oct 17 2017

    @Jossey S.Mumbai,she has no right to shift but give a notice to Keep it clean ,or make it legal suppose it is illegal.She can too make him to shift ,by some volenteers ,or muncipality People can help in case of disability. Nothing is impossible .Only should go Forward if one wants.why are Police not taking Action when some illegal Actions are going on?

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 18 2017

    The garage near to the school gate allegedly does not have license from the government authorities and is therefore illegal. The land belongs to the MCC but the owner of the garage does not pay rent to the MCC nor has he obtained any permission from the corporation to run his business near the school gate."
    @Jossy S, Mumbai, the above is the extract of the news article. It clearly states as "illegal" so why you are commenting "If..............legal....."? .Pls send valuable comments dear. I had seen the garage. Really threat to student in all ways. people gather over there in morning and evening time only no any two Wheeler are seen except two scraped one. Think of logic why?
    If mayor have that much sympathy, in her capacity and power allocate alternate place for his garage.

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