Pay dues or lose water supply, MCC?to Ullal TMC

October 1, 2011
Mangalore, October 1: Amidst opposition from the Opposition members of Council, the Council of the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) resolved to disconnect supply of water to Ullal TMC if they fail to pay the pending dues of Rs 1.60 crore to the MCC within seven days.


The Chief Whip said that the Ullal TMC is yet to pay a sum of Rs 1, 60, 43,500 to the MCC as on August 31. About 11 MLD water is supplied to Ullal TMC from Padil storage unit, from January 1, 2010. The MCC has supplied 32,96,200 kilo litre water to the Ullal TMC as on August end and the water bill has come up to Rs 1,70,43,500. However, the TMC had paid a sum of Rs 10 lakh to the MCC on December 28, 2010. As the Ullal TMC has failed to enter into an MoU with the MCC on the water supply, it would be considered as illegal connection.

However, the Opposition members said “disconnecting the water supply all of a sudden is not right. We should give them time to pay.”

Corporator Shanker Bhat said that the TMC should be asked to pay atleast 50 per cent of the amount within seven days. In spite of request, the TMC has failed to enter into an agreement with the MCC.


Mobile towers

Corporator Vijaykumar Shetty and Shanker Bhat asked whether the mobile service providers have to seek permission from the local bodies before installing a tower in the MCC limits, the Commissioner Dr Harish said that though the telecom rules does not direct the service providers to seek permission from the urban local bodies, with the apprehension expressed by the citizens on the towers, officials from the revenue department have been directed to issue notices to all those service providers who have failed to bring the issue of installing towers to the notice of the MCC. The officials have already issued two notices in this regard. “I have written a letter to the Deputy Commissioner to intervene and give a direction. The MCC will insist the service providers to seek permission from the MCC,” he added.

Violations

When Corporator Mariamma Thomas alleged that builders are not adhering to the conditions given to them by the Mangalore City Corporationwhile issuing building license, the MCC Commissioner said that “the Mangalore City Corporation officials will be made to certify that there was no violation when the building has reached the basement level. If there was any violation after the completion of the building, then the official who has given the certification will be held responsible.”

Streetlights

Corporators James D'Souza, Mariamma Thomas, Shanker Bhat said that streetlights are not burning in majority of the wards in the City Corporation limits. The contractor has failed in taking up maintenance work. There is a need to blacklist the contractor.

Vijaykumar Shetty said that highmast lights are not repaired. The Executive Engineer Jagadish said that estimate has been prepared for the six zones.

The government has approved the estimate for three zones. Tender will be invited shortly for the maintenance of the streetlights. The electrical materials have been purchased and will be distributed from Saturday.

The Commissioner said that he will convene a meeting of the contractor and the officials to carry out the maintenance work efficiently. He called upon the corporators to send a SMS to his mobile phone regarding the problems in their area.

Online

When the corporators said that SAS, birth and death certificate process should be made online, the Commissioner responded positively. Mayor Praveen and Deputy Mayor Geetha Nayak were present.

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November 27,2025

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Bengaluru: The Vokkaligara Sangha on Thursday issued a stern warning to the Congress, saying the party could face serious electoral repercussions if Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar is not appointed as Chief Minister.

The warning follows the public backing of Shivakumar’s chief ministerial ambition by top Vokkaliga pontiff Nirmalanandanatha Swami, who urged the Congress high command to honor his claim.

“The community supported Congress in the 2023 Assembly elections only because Shivakumar had a real chance to become CM. If he is cheated, we’ll teach the party a big lesson,” said newly elected Sangha president L. Srinivas. He added that Vokkaligas would organize protests under the guidance of community leaders.

General Secretary C.G. Gangadhar pointed out that Congress won more seats in the Vokkaliga-dominated Old Mysuru region due to Shivakumar’s influence, adding, “If Congress wants to retain power, Shivakumar should be made the CM.”

Outgoing president Kenchappa Gowda emphasized Shivakumar’s contribution to Congress’ victory. “Our community voted for Congress thinking he would become CM. Siddaramaiah has also served the party well, but Shivakumar should now be given a chance,” he said.

Former general-secretary Konappa Reddy appealed to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi to recognize Shivakumar’s loyalty and service, saying, “Congress is known to keep its promises. We hope it won’t break the promise made to him.”

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November 28,2025

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Mangaluru, Nov 28: Karnataka Health Minister and Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Friday handed over Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting the severe distress faced by farmers due to crashing crop prices.

PM Modi arrived at the Mangaluru International Airport en route to Udupi, where Gundu Rao welcomed him and submitted the letter. The chief minister’s message stressed that farmers are suffering heavy losses because maize and green gram are being bought far below the Minimum Support Price (MSP). The state urged the Centre to immediately begin procurement at MSP.

According to the letter, Karnataka has a bumper harvest this year—over 54.74 lakh metric tons of maize and 1.98 lakh metric tons of green gram—yet farmers are unable to secure fair prices. Against the MSP of ₹2,400/MT for maize and ₹8,768/MT for green gram, market rates have plunged to ₹1,600–₹1,800 and ₹5,400 respectively.

The chief minister has requested the Centre to:

• Direct NAFED, FCI and NCCF to start MSP procurement immediately.
• Ensure ethanol units purchase maize directly from farmers or FPOs.
• Increase Karnataka’s ethanol allocation, citing high production capacity.
• Stop maize imports, which have depressed domestic prices.
• Relax quality norms for green gram, allowing up to 10% discoloration due to rains.

The letter stresses that MSP is crucial for farmer dignity and income stability and calls for swift central intervention to prevent a deepening crisis.

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November 26,2025

Mangaluru, Nov 26: Mangaluru East police have registered a case following a sophisticated online fraud where a 57-year-old local resident was allegedly cheated out of ₹13.4 lakh after being targeted on Facebook.

The scam began in February when the complainant, while browsing Facebook reels, was contacted by a woman identifying herself as "Lillian Mary George" from London. After establishing a chat relationship, the woman claimed she would visit India in November and bring a significant sum of money.

The trap was sprung on November 15, when the victim received a call from a woman named "Sonali Gupta," who claimed Lillian had arrived at Mumbai International Airport but was detained by customs. The fraudsters convinced the man that Lillian was carrying £25,000 (about ₹26 lakh) in traveller’s cheques and 1 kg of gold (valued at around ₹30 lakh).

Under the pretense of clearing these items, the victim was asked to make numerous online transfers between November 15 and 18 for various bogus charges, including:

•    "Pounds exchange registration"
•    "Customs declaration issues"
•    "Discount charges"
•    "Money-laundering charges"

Believing the fictitious story, the complainant transferred the cumulative sum of ₹13.4 lakh to various bank accounts provided by the fraudsters. He realised he was cheated when the culprits later promised a refund within two days but stopped answering his calls. The Mangaluru East police are now investigating the case, which highlights the continuing threat of transnational cyber fraud using social engineering and promises of fictitious wealth.

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