Mangaluru, Feb 8: In a bid to make administration matters easier, the district administration in Dakshina Kannada has decided to increase the number of hobli centres in the district.
A meeting of ministers and elected representatives held on Saturday at DC’s office under the chairmanship of minister in-charge of the district B. Ramanath Rai took the crucial decision in this regard.
The district administration will submit a proposal to the government to create 20 more hoblis in the district. Presently, the district has 17 hoblis. A hobli is a cluster of villages brought together for administrative purposes.
The meeting decided to have a total of 37 hoblis in the district — Mangaluru taluk: Mangalur A, Lady Hill, Alape, Thokkottu, Deralakatte, Gurupura, Vamanjoor, Surathkal, Kavoor, Bajpe, Mulki, Kinnigoli, Moodbidri North, Moobdiri South, Shirthady; Bantwal taluk: Bantwal, Kavalamudur, B. Mooda, Mudipu, Vitla, Mani; Belthangady: Belthangady, Ujire, Kokkada, Tannirupantha, Venur, Aladangady; Puttur: Puttur, Kavu, Uppinangady, Nelyadi, Kadaba and Savanoor; Sullia: Sullia, Bellare, Panja, Subrahmanya.
Mr. Rai said that a proposal to the government could be submitted to make Mangaluru City South and Mangaluru City North Assembly constituencies as taluks.
Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim, Health Minister U T Khader, Sports and Youth Service Minister Abhayachandra Jain, MLAs Mohiuddin Bava, J R Lobo and Shakuntala Shetty were present among others in the meeting.


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