<p>Udupi CMC Commissioner Srikanth Rao has said that three task forces will be set up to address the natural calamities during the monsoon period. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Speaking at the CMC monthly annual meeting, the Commissioner said the team will comprise of an engineer, a health inspector and two CMC officials. <br /><br />The teams will constantly monitor and travel across Malpe, Manipal and Udupi. <br /><br />He said the desilting of storm water drains in Bannanje and Kalsanka has been taken up. <br /><br />Council Member Shyamprasad Kudva suggested giving priority to Rajangana near Krishna mutt and Bailakere, as these areas are prone to artificial flood during monsoon. <br /><br />Another member M R Nayak said even though the other areas receive water everyday, Shiribeedu and Tenkapete wards have not received water for the last two days. <br /><br />He said the CMC should take measures immediately, as worms are found in the tap water and public are under fear.<br /><br /> The Commissioner said that complaint against worm-infested water has been received and the sample of the water has been sent for testing in the laboratory.<br /><br /> “There is no foul smell in the water. However, the cause will be known only after the report is received.” <br /><br />The official concerned has said that following the problem of low pressure in pipelines, around 300-400 houses out of 29,000, are not receiving water. He added that measures will be taken to solve the problem.<br /><br />MLA Pramod Madhawaraj said that citizens who lost land during Parkala road widening process will be compensated adequetely. <br /><br />Udupi CMC has received Rs 3.60 crore in August under Nagarothana project. <br /><br />Member M R Nayak raised that the service bus stop is in deplorable condition owing to lack of cleanliness.<br /><br /> The air-condition facility is not being used properly, he alleged and urged to disconnect the air-condition facility so that the electricity could be saved.<br /><br /></p>
<p>Udupi CMC Commissioner Srikanth Rao has said that three task forces will be set up to address the natural calamities during the monsoon period. <br /><br /></p>.<p>Speaking at the CMC monthly annual meeting, the Commissioner said the team will comprise of an engineer, a health inspector and two CMC officials. <br /><br />The teams will constantly monitor and travel across Malpe, Manipal and Udupi. <br /><br />He said the desilting of storm water drains in Bannanje and Kalsanka has been taken up. <br /><br />Council Member Shyamprasad Kudva suggested giving priority to Rajangana near Krishna mutt and Bailakere, as these areas are prone to artificial flood during monsoon. <br /><br />Another member M R Nayak said even though the other areas receive water everyday, Shiribeedu and Tenkapete wards have not received water for the last two days. <br /><br />He said the CMC should take measures immediately, as worms are found in the tap water and public are under fear.<br /><br /> The Commissioner said that complaint against worm-infested water has been received and the sample of the water has been sent for testing in the laboratory.<br /><br /> “There is no foul smell in the water. However, the cause will be known only after the report is received.” <br /><br />The official concerned has said that following the problem of low pressure in pipelines, around 300-400 houses out of 29,000, are not receiving water. He added that measures will be taken to solve the problem.<br /><br />MLA Pramod Madhawaraj said that citizens who lost land during Parkala road widening process will be compensated adequetely. <br /><br />Udupi CMC has received Rs 3.60 crore in August under Nagarothana project. <br /><br />Member M R Nayak raised that the service bus stop is in deplorable condition owing to lack of cleanliness.<br /><br /> The air-condition facility is not being used properly, he alleged and urged to disconnect the air-condition facility so that the electricity could be saved.<br /><br /></p>