Ullal: Three hundred villages in Mangaluru constituency are developing villages and Rs 1 crore has been allocated for the development of rasate, a demand of many years across the village. The grant has been released and it will not be possible to work if the election code of conduct comes into force. Mangaluru MLA U.T. Manjunath said that the foundation stone has been laid with the intention of starting the work soon. Khader opined. He was speaking after laying the foundation stone for various road works, concretization, and asphalting in Munnar panchayat limits with a grant of Rs 1 crore. Those who came from the city have stayed in many residential, and commercial complexes. The basic amenities of the area which is seeing a lot of development.
In this regard, the road from Kuttaru Junction to Moolyanna’s house will be completely concretized and the long-standing demand of the village has been fulfilled. Everyone’s co-operation is required for the road of the villagers, if there is any confusion in the work, let him know. He said the first phase of the work will be started and then the concretization will be completed after the program slated to be held in the village and the children’s examination. Under this project, bolya link from Kuttaru junction to Swalathnagar, Madani Nagar cross road, Dekkad road asphalting, Panjiguri road, Old Panchayat road in Rushivana, Ilakkal Adu road, Majal Thota road works, Kampa road works will be taken up. Balakrishna Moolyanna launched the work on the occasion. Panchayat president Wilfred D’Souza, vice-president Rajeshwari, members Mahabala Deppelimar, Naveen D’Souza, Hasanabba, seniors Mohammed, local residents Kamalaksha Kampa and Lokesh were present. Panchayat Development Officer Ravindra Rajeev Nayak, Wesley Pavithran, former member Ganesh K, Raghu Shetty Berike, Poovappa Poojary, Raini D’Souza, and others were present.