
Minister for Ports and Textiles Baburao Chinchanasur addressing the gathering after taking part in 'Samudra pooja' programme organized by the Mangalore Elupatna Mogaveera Samyukta Sabha, at Bokkapatna, on Tuesday said that the estimated cost of the project is about Rs 500 crore.
Stressing upon the need to develop the ports at Mangalore, Karwar and Udupi, he said that CM Siddaramaiah is determined to solve the various problems faced by the fishermen of the region during his tenure.
Maritime Board
With regard to the proposed Maritime Board, the Minister said that the Karnataka Maritime Board Bill is with the Central Home Minister and will be sent to the President for his assent soon.
“Maritime Board is a necessity to develop ports in the state. I have already discussed the issue with Union Ministers Veerappa Moily and Oscar Fernandes,” he said.
Educate children
During the programme, the Minister requested the Mogaveeras to educate their children so that they are better equipped to face the challenges of the Globalised society.
“I hail from the same community and hence I understand all the problems and also the aspirations of this community. Education is a must for the children hailing from this community,” he said.
Mangalore South MLA J R Lobo has urged the Minister to take up dredging in Gurpura river, estuary and in old port region to facilitate the movement of boats. Anchoring boats in the region too has become a herculean task with the silt filling the sea, he said and appealed to the Minister to sanction a dredger to Mangalore.
A large number of fishermen and fisherwomen offered prayers to the sea. The prayers are usually offered on the last day of fishing holidays, which has to be a full moon day, seeking protection for themselves from sea perils.
The day began with a procession from Bokkapatna Church gate under the leadership of Raja Sandhyanathji Swamiji of Suvarna Kadali Mutt. It passed via Boloor Katte and Boloor Mogaveera Grama Sabha Chavadi before arriving on the Thannirbavi sea shore. After performing pooja, the seer was taken in a colourful procession to the beach at Thannirbavi where prayers were offered. Minister and MLA also took part in the rituals.
This was followed by a Samudra Pooja wherein at first the seer offered milk, fruits, vegetables, tender coconuts, dry coconuts, flowers and other commodities. Simultaneously, a large number of fishermen taking part in the rituals too threw coconuts to sea, which is also one of the rituals. The programme ended with distribution of prasadam.











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