Slow progress of schemes irks MP

February 28, 2012

Mangalore, February 28: Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel found the progress of several schemes wanting at the meeting of the District Vigilance and Monitoring Committee chaired by him here on Monday.

While construction of thousands of houses for the poor planned for the district in 2010-11 have not yet started, a Government Order affected the progress of water supply schemes. Several people had not been getting their monthly pension for around six months now, the meeting was told. The tardy progress of road works came in for criticism at the meeting.

Mangalore taluk has lagged behind in performance in implementing the Indira Awas Yojana. Against the target of providing houses to 539 people in 2011-12, the taluk has cleared only 310 proposals and started construction of only 104 houses. A mere 15 houses have been completed so far with an identical number of houses slated for completion by March end. Over 200 beneficiaries were yet to be identified. Other taluks too lagged far behind targets.

Basava scheme

Under the Basava Vasathi Yojane scheme, around 100 of the 2000 beneficiaries were yet to be identified in Belthangady taluk. Only eight of the 2,000 houses proposed have been completed with 504 houses being at different stages of construction. Construction has not begun in the case of 1,365 houses, an official said. Similar was the situation in other taluks.

Mr. Kateel expressed unhappiness over the poor showing. Many officials, including zilla panchayat Chief Executive Officer K.N. Vijay Prakash, said the requirement of opening an account only in State Bank of India for receiving funds from the nodal agency Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporation Ltd., had affected the housing schemes adversely. They cited reasons such as non availability of beneficiaries belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe communities, lack of lands, and inadequate staff as other reasons. Mr. Kateel wanted the officials to show month-wise progress now onwards instead of offering reasons for not implementing the schemes.

Many participants, including the Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly N. Yogish Bhat, wanted substantial increase in the subsidy amount given to the poor for housing schemes in view of high input costs. Many beneficiaries felt that they could not construct a house with Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 60,000 given as subsidy.

Water Schemes

Mr. Prakash said the recent Government Order making it obligatory to pay Mangalore Electricity Supply Company (Mescom) a higher amount for electrification had hit drinking water projects. Officials said now they have to deposit four to five times more with Mescom against earlier Rs. 1 lakh.

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February 3,2026

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Mangaluru, Feb 3: Kanachur College of Physiotherapy and Kanachur Hospital & Research Centre, in association with U.T. Fareed Foundation (R), organised the 11th Late Mrs. Naseema Fareed Memorial Lecture on Tuesday.

The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Subramanyam K, Head of the Department and Professor, Department of Cardiology, Srinivas Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Mangaluru. In his inaugural address, Dr. Subramanyam delivered an insightful talk highlighting the vital role of physiotherapy in modern medical care, particularly in cardiac rehabilitation, patient recovery, and improving overall quality of life through a multidisciplinary healthcare approach.

The presidential address was delivered by Dr. Haji U.K. Monu, Chairman, KIET. The keynote address was presented by Dr. Mohammed Ismail Hejamady, who spoke on the evolving scope and significance of physiotherapy.

The event was held in the presence of Mr. Abdul Rahiman, Director, Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru; Dr. Vaishali Sreejith, Senate Member, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru; Dr. Sudhan S.G., Professor and Principal, Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluru; Dr. Shanavaz Manipady, Dean, Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangaluru; and Dr. Venkat Rai Prabhu, Member, Kanachur Health Science Advisory Council, Kanachur Hospital & Research Centre.

Dr. Mohammad Suhail, Dean, Kanachur College of Physiotherapy, welcomed the guests and delegates.

As part of the programme, a two-day free workshop was organised on the following topics:

•    Art of Practice in Cardiopulmonary Conditions by Dr. Sudhan S.G., Principal, Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy

•    The Gift of Life – Organ Donation by Dr. Rohan Monis, Chief Administrative Medical Officer

•    Chest X-ray Interpretation by Dr. Hemanth, Department of Radiology, KIMS

•    Pulmonary Rehabilitation by Dr. Vijaya Kumar, Department of Respiratory Medicine, KIMS

Organisers noted that the memorial lecture series has been conducted continuously for the 11th year, benefiting interns and postgraduate students from various colleges across Mangaluru. A total of 130 delegates attended the workshop.

Dr. Reshma, Vice Principal, Kanachur College of Physiotherapy, Mangaluru, delivered the vote of thanks.

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