DK ZP plans to plant saplings on roadside

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September 11, 2012
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Mangalore, September 11: Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat in association with Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) Ombudsman has chalked out a plan to plant saplings beside the roads in all 203 gram panchayats using the funds available under MGNREGS.

It has envisaged to provide employment to all the 74,339 job card holders by way of planting saplings on roadsides.
The social forestry and horticulture departments have been asked to prepare an action plan, to each gram panchayat.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, Zilla Panchayat CEO Dr K N Vijayaprakash said “the programme not only aims at planting saplings, it involves nurturing by fencing around the plants and watering them during summer. In fact, the name of the person who has planted the sapling will be written on the fence along with the name of the scheme.

The help of various organisations will also be taken to nurture the plants. In fact, saplings will also be planted in the school premises and vacant land belonging to the government in each gram panchayat limits.”

He said instead of planting fast growing saplings, it has been decided to plant fruit bearing plants. It will not only contribute to the greenery but also will help in generating employment under the scheme.

Ombudsman Sheena Shetty said “The planting of saplings will ensure 100 per cent employment to all the households who have registered under the scheme. Along with planting of saplings, the job card holders can take up the work on developing their land using the funds available under the scheme and also dig percolation ponds in the forest land.”


The process of planting saplings has already been started in Kadeshwalya, Markanja, Niddle gram panchayats. In Kadeshwalya, the drive to plant saplings was taken up last week.

The gram panchayat has received 63 applications from the beneficiaries seeking employment under the scheme to develop their land by planting fruit-bearing saplings and to plant saplings on roadsides.


In Markanja, the gram panchayat in association with Brashtachara Virodhi Janajagruthi Samithi have identified about 33 km road to grow the saplings. The Gram panchayat is preparing the estimate for the same. Brashtachara Virodhi Janajagruthi Samithi convenor K Shankaranarayana Shastri said that there are 620 job card holders in the gram panchayat limits. Once the estimate is ready, we will take up the drive to plant saplings on either sides of the road.

“We want one job card holder to plant at least 20 saplings,” he said. Similarly, the gram panchayat and the Samithi will take up the work on growing greenery especially in government schools, anganwadi centres, on available government land. The government high school in Markanja has nine acre land, which remained unutilised all these years.

"The villagers have decided to level the land and plant fruit bearing saplings like mango, guava, chikkoo, coconut in the available land. At the same time, the gram panchayat also has two acre land and a veterinary hospital has 75 cents land. All these spacious land will be converted into a green patch by growing fruit bearing trees using the funds available under MGNREGS."

In Niddle gram panchayat, the drive to plant saplings will begin from September 15.




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February 4,2026

Mangaluru: Urban local bodies and gram panchayats should make the use of Kannada on signboards mandatory while issuing trade licences to commercial establishments, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner Darshan HV said. He also called for regular inspections to ensure compliance.

Presiding over the District Kannada Awareness Committee meeting at the deputy commissioner’s office, Darshan said the city corporation would be directed to ensure that shops operating in malls prominently display their names in Kannada. “All commercial establishments, including shops, companies, offices and hotels, must mandatorily display their names in Kannada on signboards,” he said.

The deputy commissioner added that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) would be instructed to include Kannada on signboards along national highways. Banks, he said, would be directed through committee meetings to provide application forms in Kannada.

“Even if English-medium schools and colleges impart education in English, their signboards must display the institution’s name in Kannada. Steps will also be taken to ensure that private buses display place names in Kannada,” Darshan said.

During the meeting, committee members raised concerns over the closure of Kannada-medium schools in rural areas due to a shortage of teachers and stressed the need for immediate corrective measures. They also pointed out that several industries employ workers from other states while overlooking local candidates.

Members further demanded that nationalised banks provide deposit and withdrawal slips in Kannada. It was brought to the deputy commissioner’s notice that the presence of staff without knowledge of Kannada in rural branches of nationalised banks is causing hardship to local customers.

Meanwhile, MP Srinath, president of the District Kannada Sahitya Parishat, urged the district administration to allot land for the construction of a district Kannada Bhavana in Mangaluru.

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Mangaluru: The KSRTC Mangaluru division has rolled back the fare hike on buses operating on the Mangaluru–Kasaragod route following the suspension of toll collection at the Arikkady toll plaza near Kumbala in Kasaragod district.

The fare revision had been implemented after the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) began toll collection at the Arikkady plaza on NH-66. As a result, fares for ordinary and Rajahamsa services were increased by ₹7 and ₹10, respectively, raising the bus fare from Mangaluru to Kasaragod from ₹81 to ₹88.

Senior Divisional Controller of KSRTC’s Mangaluru division, Rajesh Shetty, said the fares were reduced after toll collection at the Arikkady plaza was stopped. “The tollgate began operations on January 13, and the toll amount was deducted from the FASTag accounts of KSRTC buses operating on the route. Following an order from the central government to suspend toll collection, KSRTC has also withdrawn the additional fare with immediate effect,” he said.

At present, vehicles travelling on the Mangaluru–Kasaragod route pay toll only at the Talapady toll plaza. The toll for light motor vehicles (LMVs) at Talapady is ₹80 for a same-day return, while heavy vehicles, including buses, are charged ₹250. At Arikkady, the toll rates were ₹130 for LMVs (same-day return) and ₹450 for buses.

Protests against Arikkady toll plaza

The Arikkady toll plaza witnessed widespread protests from January 12, the day toll collection commenced. On the second day, an action committee led by Manjeshwar MLA A K M Ashraf launched an indefinite protest at the site. Except for the BJP, leaders and workers of most major political parties participated in the agitation.

On the night of January 14, a large number of protesters gathered at the plaza and vandalised property, following which authorities temporarily suspended toll operations. The BJP later also expressed opposition to the toll plaza and criticised NHAI’s decision. 

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