Mangalore: Mulageni Okkalu Rakshana Vedike Conducts General Body Meeting


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)

Mangalore, Jan 31: The general body meeting of the Mulageni Okkalu Rakshana Vedike was held at Don Bosco Hall on Sunday January 30.


Vedike president Maxim D’Silva presided over the meeting on Sunday morning. Speaking on the occasion, Maxim said that although both the legislative assembly and council recently approved the Bill on empowering ownership to Mulagenidars, there are several processes it has to go through in order to become an Act.

He urged the all the members of the Vedike, to stay united in the struggle.  The Vedike’s legal advisor A P Gowri Shanker briefed about the legal processes that have to be undergone by the above mentioned Bill before it becomes an Act.  He also advised the members to support the Vedike in their legal battle that may necessitate seeking justice in the High Court or Supreme Court to face the many challenges posed by Mulgers and middlemen in this regard.

A minute of silent prayer was observed at 11-00 am to mark the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Assistant secretary Joseph Saldanha read the minutes of the last meeting and cautioned the members against the possibility of cheating by vested interests in the guise of selling Mulgenidar’s rights.
Treasurer Vishwanath Bolar introduced the donors in the struggle of the Vedike and acknowledged their support.

Executive president Jagdish Rao compered the programme. General secretary Ronald D'Silva proposed the vote of thanks. B Sitaram, Vasudev, Joseph Martis, Dr Jayaram, Yashodar, Isaac Rasquinha, Valerian Mascarenhas, Wilfred D’Souza, Eric Coelho, K Gopalakrishna, Captain Hue Vas, Rama Devadiga, Vittal Bejai, Gerald Tavers, McLean Karkada, Simon George Pinto, Nandakishore, and Lilly D’Souza were present on the occasion.

  

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  • k shashikanth, kundapur

    Thu, May 17 2012

    i want the details of present law made to get right absolutley to mulageni vokkalu.could you please send PDF to my mail ID I will be very thankfull to you

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  • Sandesh Prabhu, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    We thank rakshana vedike for their effort in getting the job done.when will the law come into action ??it will be a great help for all citizen of south Kanara to get rid of land Mafia.

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  • Maxim DSilva, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    This is with regard to Ranjith's comment:
    Since the Act that has been passed has not yet been signed by the governor, the government will give a notification only after the procedure. Thus, if you are not yet a member of MORV, please give us your support by joining the movement. Thank you.

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  • Ranjith,

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    what is the proceedure to get mulageni right absolutely to mulageni vokkalu

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  • Igstor Noronha, Mangalore/ Canada

    Mon, Jan 31 2011

    Good job. Keep going. we R all with you. this is a double standard by the previous govt and injustice to score of people.All the committe members wish you all the best.Each and every child will remember your struggle.This is a big gift from you guyz. thanks a lot.we all the kannadigas have to join togather in this struggle and correct the wrongs done by the gove in 1962and left kannadigas out of the land reform and this injustice and discrimination is burdening all of the kannadigas.

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