Welcome to Mangaluru-the SMART CITY with Dangerous, Hazardous & Treacherous Footpaths?

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Welcome to Mangaluru-the SMART CITY with Dangerous, Hazardous & Treacherous Footpaths?

Mangaluru : I like the word “SMART CITY’ given to this beautiful coastal Educational Hub, but what I don’t like are the projects completed under the Smart City Development, which don’t look Smart at all-right from Smart Bus Shelters, which cost Rs 12 lakh in Mangaluru while they cost only Rs 5 lakh in Delhi- and you need a umbrella when you stand inside these shelters during rainy season; unscientific new drainage constructed recently, which overflow during heavy rains; new roads with no footpaths, thereby putting the lives of pedestrians in danger; and many other unplanned projects, all of them done using tax payers money and money in crores allotted by central and state government, of Rs 100 crore each.

But among the recently projects undertaken by the Mangaluru City Corporation, ( since footpaths don’t come under Smart City Development, according to a Smart City Committee member) , are the foot paths which are totally Unscientific, Dangerous, Hazardous and Treacherous for a citizen to walk on them. Looking at the following photos, you will find out how unsafe are these newly built footpath in various parts of the City- and probably 99% of these footpaths are unsafe to use, with many of them having open holes and many of them end with a “DEATH TRAP?”. Many of these footpaths, if you are not familiar with that while walking after dark may land you inside the drain, resulting in severe injuries or even death. Many of these footpaths don’t have a start point or a end point. Some of the footpaths end, where a petty shop or a telephone/electricity pole come on their. How Smart?

But has MCC officials or the officials from the Smart City Office looked into the safety issues of these footpaths- I guess not. They will only wake up and rectify the issue, when a innocent person gets injured or when a life is lost. Do the city officials ever bother to look at the civic work that has been taken up and check whether they are done the right way- probably not! Therefore we are looking at all these incomplete and hazardous footpaths, awaiting to injure or kill someone.

But the best part is that- Have you seen any pedestrian walking on the footpath in the city- for all these years people have been so used to walk on the streets that they are reluctant to use the pathway- and also for the reason pedestrians feel that walking on the streets with caution is much safer than using the city footpaths. The condition of the footpaths are so poor, that most of the places the street vendors have encroached, people constructing house use the footpaths for dumping all the construction material.

People use footpaths to park their vehicles, some have developed nice gardens on footpaths and shop owners, they would use every inch available in front of their shops. Footpaths are for daring people who can manoeuvre the open drains, sand pits, big potholes, other obstacles and parked vehicles. But I some times during my morning walk, I use the city footpaths because I believe ” Darr ke aage jeet hai”. The city administration should make sure that they construct footpaths of safe standards and pedestrian friendly, otherwise few years from now, even archaeological survey of India would struggle to find where was the footpath.

Another major problem facing the commuters/pedestrians is that, when the roads are dug for concretization the city’s footpaths take a severe beating. Some footpaths in city’s main thoroughfares have vanished pushing the pedestrians into direct confrontation with the city’s killer public transport system. This education hub is now like a middle aged bachelor,with the government and MCC trying to dress him up with all sorts of cosmetics while the vital aspects are being sidelined. With half the city being dug up for one or the other reason the traffic appear to be going haywire while the pedestrians are scampering for safety.

Mangaluru has a dubious reputation for being the most unsafe city for pedestrians. Nobody has investigated into that so there is no official document available for gauging the level of discomfort for the pedestrian but the way the city is dug up at present it is evident to the naked eye the violation of safety of pedestrians. School children, young and old folks, ladies and gentlemen are the most susceptible. They come onto the road to escape the dug up areas endangering their safety.It is a carnage out there.

What is the condition of the footpath that you trudge on? Just look at some of the perils of walking on Mangaluru’s footpaths. A description of a footpath says- A path for pedestrians in a built-up area; a pavement. A path for people to walk along. But if Mangaluru’s footpaths could talk, they’d have many a tale to tell. Perhaps about the mounds of garbage that are dumped on them… Or about people pitching camp to sell their wares, or sometimes even build their homes. While some could claim that they have sent people to the hospital with injuries, some others would state that they have claimed lives!

Even today, when there is so much conversation about road safety, and despite pedestrians being at the fore of this conversation, many roads do not have footpaths. Or even if they are present, they are not usable, either because of defects in the structure, or because somebody has decided to set up shop on the footpath. So why even bother to build footpaths which are not safe and pedestrian friendly? Why unnecessary spend tax payers money on something that is not usable?

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  1. Excellent Article Alfie just like your other articles. I hope though this article won’t go down one of those open drains you have exposed – Nah! MCC has exposed!

    These are nothing but death-causing, living proofs of corruption o our dear officials.

    I hope the elected representatives (at all levels – from corporators to Kateel) take this up on an immediate basis. In fact – they should be happy. These are low hanging fruits- that can be easily taken up and they can show the difference they have made. I guess they don’t want to – probably because they know other ways of getting votes and probably they have the cuts from the officials also!

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