Mangaluru: College rider loses newly acquired mare

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November 10, 2014

Mangaluru, Nov 10: The youngster from Mangaluru who recently gained fame and popularity thanks to his beloved steed, now grieves over the one he could not ride.

Months ago, Sikander' stole hearts among youth and citizens of Mangaluru, when news spread about a college student riding a horse on most days to attend his classes in roshni Nilaya. Avinand Achanahally, a postgraduate student of Roshni Nilaya School of Social Work, would ride his domesticated stallion to commute from home to college and back, instead of the usual moped or motorcycle.

Fond of horses since his childhood, Avinand Achanahally, recently acquired a white mare from an equine market in Maharashtra, which he was bringing back to his hometown in Hassan district. However, getting a sudden infection along the journey home, the mare breathed its last this weekend.

Avinand, who had just bought the mare on Thursday, is now heartbroken over his loss. His dream of riding a white mare remains unfulfilled with the demise of the four-year-old equine.

After the long journey to his hometown Hanbal from Maharashtra, it is said that the mare developed a gastrointestinal infection which was the cause of sudden death of the mare. Even the efforts of a veterinarian could not save the horse.

Sadly, Avinand had not yet mounted his newly-acquired mare which he purchased it in Maharashtra for a sum of Rs 1 lakh, and the new saddle remains unused. According to him, the 22-hour long journey may have proved hard on the mare, resulting in the infection in the domesticated animal.

Before purchasing the new mare, Avinand had left Sikander with Jangli Saheb, from whom he had bought it in Mysuru. “I will take a call on Sikander in December when I return to college after my holidays,'' he says.

Avinand

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The initiative, spearheaded by Deputy Commissioner and MCC Administrator Darshan HV, aims to bridge "missing links" in the current system that have left residents grappling with overflowing sewage and environmental hazards.

The Breaking Point

The announcement follows a high-intensity phone-in session on Thursday, where the DC was flooded with grievances from frustrated citizens. Residents, including Savithri from Yekkur, described a harrowing reality: raw sewage from apartments leaking into stormwater drains, creating a "permanent stink" and turning residential zones into mosquito breeding grounds.

"We are facing immense difficulties due to the stench and the health risks. Local officials have remained silent until now," one resident reported during the session.

The Strategy: A Six-Year Vision

DC Darshan HV confirmed that the proposed plan is not a temporary patch but a comprehensive six-year roadmap designed to accommodate Mangaluru’s projected population growth. Key highlights of the plan include:

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•    Budgetary Push: The plan has already been discussed with the district in-charge minister and the Secretary of the Urban Development Department. It is slated for formal presentation in the upcoming state budget.

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