Mangaluru: Tree hampers road-widening work at Falnir, locals irked as MCC builds pedestal


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB/MS)

Mangaluru, Mar 8: Falnir road, one of the busiest areas in the heart of the city is being widened with a view to develop the area and reduce traffic. Many residents have voluntarily given up their land worth crores of rupees for this purpose. However, a big jackfruit tree along the road is now posing problems.

Instead of shifting the tree, the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) officials are building a cement pedestal around it. This has irked the residents who have agreed to part with their land for road widening work.

The work of widening three km stretch of road from Hampankatta to Kankanady to a width of 18 meters at a cost of Rs 4.7 crore under the premier FAR fund has already started. Nearly 88 private properties in this stretch are being acquired by the MCC for this purpose. Many people have donated their land free of cost. They are being compensated by rebuilding their compound wall, building or through TDR.

The local corporator is trying to make this road four-lane from the present two-lane, including rebuilding of footpath and underground drainage system. Near Unity Hospital in Vas Lane, a small private property has been acquired by the MCC and compound wall has been rebuilt and given to the hospital. However, a jackfruit tree has been left as it is and a pedestal has been built around it by the MCC. People who have given their prime land for road widening are saying that this will cause traffic chaos and also may cause accidents as it is on the bend of the road.

The tree is wide and blocks the view of vehicles, and may potentially lead to accidents. The tree makes for a sharp turn from Vas Lane towards Kankanady and Falnir. During rush hours, the tree's proximity to Unity Hospital has often been a hindrance to ambulance and other vehicles, resulting in traffic congestion.

As per locals, a resident of a property next to Unity Hospital was supposed to give up his land for the road widening project, but he has refused to hand over the land with the tree, as it has sentimental values for him and his family. Some residents have alleged political influence and interference in the matter.

"The local corporator's effort has given shape to this road-widening project. When he approached the residents of Falnir road, they willingly gave up their prime properties worth crores just for the benefit of the general public. The road-widening work has been taken up, but the entrance to Vaz Lane junction is hampering the approved plan because of a tree that is the middle of the road-widening area," said a resident who donated his land to the project.

If the tree is not removed or shifted, the whole purpose of the road-widening project would be lost, locals said. Now the corporation has built a pedestal around the tree. Without widening the road where it is needed, the rest of the residents are now refusing to hand over their land to the corporation.

A resident said, "Let the MCC remove that tree with root and plant it somewhere else. Otherwise, we are not going to give up our land for development and widening of the road. In people-friendly projects, no one should bow down to political pressure. If the MCC responds to our demand, we will see that the residents give up their land voluntarily for the widening of road. This work needs to be completed before the onset of monsoon."

"MCC should do justice with everyone. If that is not done, Falnir road will meet the same fate as S L Mathias Road, which is not concreted even after two years," said a daily commuter.

 

  

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  • shailesh, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    the gentelman has already by himself given up land for road widening and also in the process 4 tress have been cut for the smart city road widening work.so in my view the jackfruit tree wont cause any obstacle to the traffic nor the pedestrians.

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  • Vijaya, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    Nobody is batting an eyelid about the fact that the autorickshaw stand and the fruit vendor's shop right on the turning into Vas Lane have been obstructing traffic for several years. The big talk of relocating the jackfruit tree is not in public interest, instead it is only in the interest of the private hospital.

    Also there is no mention of the fact that the gentleman in question has already voluntarily given up land for the road widening project. He has also sacrificed 4 trees in the process, which was unavoidable; one of which that was promised to be safely relocated but done in a haste, consequently damaging the roots and leaving for it to die.

    The reason he wants to save this tree is for environmental concerns and not sentimental.
    Please get your facts right.

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  • VR, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 09 2020

    According modern Chinese development model, if a faster development need to happen, then, it will will have to sacrifice environmental concerns.

    Take for example Chinese funded and engineered artificial island off Colombo in Sri Lanka. They are building a 269 hectares island which will be a modern port city.

    Environmental concerns of dredging and pumping of sand/soil have been put aside. Can we imagine doing something similar near Nariman Point in Mumbai. Both environmentalists and politicians will start all kinds of protests not to mention, it will take years to finally get a verdict from SC. With a huge population, I do not think, India can achieve higher growth rate without having to sacrifice something on environmental matters. It is a price that India will have to pay to build modern infrastructure unfortunately.

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  • Poornima, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    If you see the place in person , you will realise that cutting the tree will not make much difference in widening other than the private hospital getting a chance to place a huge advertisement hoarding without anything obstructing.

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  • Devadas, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    We had a bilva patri tree in our compound once upon a time. A lot of people used to come and take the leaves from it and offer it to the diety in Kudroli temple. During Mannagudda road widening, we were told the tree has to go. Initially we resisted. But then we were told, the tree will be relocated. Hence we agreed. On the day they uprooted the tree, they broke its main roots and replanted it at the Kudroli temple. The tree died not long after. That tree gave a people a good and positive feeling. The government did not own the responsibility of relocating.

    Now I am not against the development. But if relocating is done, it should be done responsibly. Secondly, our people are so confused. If tree is cut - "cutting trees for development", if not cut - "government is not doing development". Please decide what u need.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    If the land owner has so much ‘sentimental value’ towards the jackfruit tree , why he has allowed to grow so much weeds in the tree ???

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    Modiji ne kiya tho, kuch soch samachkar kiya hoga …….. hame ye Manzoor hai.

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  • Roshan, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    It was ok to fell huge trees from Valencia to Nandigudde... No one bothered.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    Appreciated ...

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sun, Mar 08 2020

    It is not for conservation, but to protect property under the guise of conservation. The entire road was bordered by large trees which were all cut.

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