Thunder Showers hit Belgaum
7:21 PM Posted by ukmad
Half BANDH Half Chalu
12:19 PM Posted by ukmad
Rains at last have hit on the eve of an annual bandh call
4:31 PM Posted by ukmad
In this image you can see how street sellers were caught by surprise by the rain, also seen are school children.
in the second image you can see two old people awaiting the rain to go. and also seen is the rain.
Tomorrow is the 1st of November, Rajostav day and Kala “Black Day” as it is observed by the marathi people, or should I rather say by a few marathi people. As usual a Bandh call has been given which is nothing new for we Belgaumites.
These days are the days of festivals Diwali is on the face and by calling for a Bandh only the businessmen get hit. Infact the sales have been a mediocre says a businessman I spoke to and he said now that all have got their salaries and bonuses we can expect a good sale in the next 10 days or so, but this kind of a bandh call will hit it he added. People coming in from taluka places will avoid coming tomorrow and hence this outlook.
Farmers say don’t take our land
5:01 PM Posted by ukmad
The farmers near to the Bellary nala on the NH 4 gathered in Bogarves and took a procession to meet the DC and give their memorandum. Shri Vilas Pawar was leading this protest. I have just tried to locate it may be it is not excat.
The farmers allege that their 14 acre fertile land is being overtaken by the KAIDB(Karnataka Industries Board) unwillingly and unlawfully. The 14-acre area has been declared has been declared as a "Green Belt" by the BUDA. (Belgaum urban Development authority) The said 14 acres of over hundreds of farmers is being taken by the KAIDB for industrial purposes but the way it has been done is very wrong. A BJP MLA is supposed to have around 5 acres of land near these 14 acres and the farmers allege that he is the king pin behind all this.
See the manner in which the said land has been acquired:
6th December 2006 in Bangalore the KAIDB issued the Gazette
8th December 2006 The KAIDB Dharwad Office makes a note of the same
13th December 2006 Farmers get notices
14th December 2006 gets Diary approval
18th December 2006 invitation for meeting of farmers with KAIDB authorities
All the farmers got the notices only after 20th December 2006
Notices were not published in any newspapers
The farmers have put a writ petition against this in the Karnataka High Court and the court has as usual taken time to study.
The best thing is that the name of KIADB is already mentioned in the Land records.
As it’s a green belt there cannot be any industrial activities in this belt, but the government is trying to acquire fertile land for industrial purposes. What happened in Singur and Nandigram in WB were also on the same lines but seeing the huge protests even Tata had to step back.
The farmers are getting 1.41 lakhs per gunta now when the on going rate is 1.75 lakhs per gunta. The farmers say we don’t want money you will give us 2 lakhs but they say we want our land that’s it we will toil and earn.
This sort of acquisition of green belt will harm the city and the country as a whole. There is plenty of empty land near by the Bellary nala which can be utilized for industrial purposes but that’s not been done only for the cause of some politicians. Come on India be big Sensex hits 20000 and the farmers are getting out of their own land. What a Shame? May be this will stop may another Singur Agitation is required with some blood shed then only will the govt. take it seriously.
Shri Pant Maharaj Punya Tithi
2:44 PM Posted by ukmad
Belgaumites making stirdes in IT : From Belgaum concerns
9:51 PM Posted by ukmad
Walking on the Moon, Made easy in Belgaum
3:01 PM Posted by ukmad
Not only this road but also many roads in the outer suburbs are in more bad condition. But amongst them all those coming under the Cantonment board are the worst. The roads leading to City Bus stand it feels like you are traveling in a boat, up and down and up and down.
This problem of potholes is universal, but we have to do something. Our money paid, as taxes should be used in a good manner for these roads.
A request all those in Belgaum just send in the Pictures of potholes in your area to ukmad@yahoo.com. See that they are under 100KB in size and in JPG format. I will try and upload those on the blog. Also don’t forget to mention the area (if possible exact spot).
Rains do Semolanghan
9:27 PM Posted by ukmad
RSS Dhwaja Sanchalan
4:33 PM Posted by ukmad
These are exclusive pictures for this blog.
They are from the Dhwaja Sanchalan of the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ) Belgaum Shaka. Around traditionally attired 1,000 and more Swayamsevaks marched through the city.
Every year the march is conducted on the eve of Dasara. The police also after a long time had a nice march with the sevaks.
Navratri Festivites in DHOOM
1:37 PM Posted by ukmad
This was held at Lele Ground, Tilakwadi. The attendance was immense from a 4 year old girl to a 91 year old grandmother all saying" Aailama pailama"
Brief news from Belgaum
2:17 PM Posted by ukmad
The daud is a huge rally of people mostly youngesters who run in the wee hours of the morning of all the nine days of the Navratri. Each day a specified area is there from where one starts and gets over at a temple of an area. Around 15000, fifteen thousand people run in this daud and the scene is majestic. This picture is published in the Tarun Bharat.
Real estate prices boom: Thanks to Govt.
1:09 PM Posted by ukmad
Guidance value of immovable property increased by 30% to 60%
Dreaming about buying a property in Belgaum, then be ready to spend a few more bucks as the state government has increased the guidance value of immovable property by a whopping 30%. This is the rate at which you need to pay your registration fees for the property you buy even if you actually get the property in a less rate. As this has been increased you will have to pay by this rate only and the same has become effective from 01-08-2007.
The increase in the land prices will definitely help the sellers gather a few more bucks but the buyers will have to feel the pinch. One more bad news is that now you will have to pay you corporation property tax on the basis of these rates, so be prepared to spend a few more thousands.
Till 30-09-2007 we used to pay by the rates decided in November 2004. Now the increase is about 30% to 60% from the earlier rates.
| Earlier Rates/Guntha | New Rates/Guntha | % Increase |
Khade Bazar | 2400000 | 3267000 | 36.13 |
Kirloskar Road | 2400000 | 3267000 | 36.13 |
The funniest thing I observed is that the rates in some specific language speaking areas the rates have been fixed at 234000. These areas include Mal maruti, Anjanneya Nagar, Shiv Basav Nagar, Shri Nagar, Mahantesh Nagar. The fact here is the prices here have risen more than in other parts of the city but the Guidance value has been kept low by the govt. just to please a few I believe.
The rates of a few different areas is given below:
| Rate Per Guntha in Rs. | Sq/Ft in Rs. |
MalMaruti/Ashok Nagar | 234000 | 214.88 |
Shivbasav Nagar | 234000 | 214.88 |
Shrinagar/Mahantesh Ngr | 234000 | 214.88 |
Kasai Galli | 270000 | 247.93 |
Mahadwar Road | 340000 | 312.21 |
Bhagya Nagar | 375000 | 344.35 |
Govaves Circle | 640000 | 587.70 |
Tilakwadi Internal Areas | 870000 | 798.90 |
Rande Road,Hindwadi | 960000 | 881.54 |
Kaktives Road | 1000000 | 918.27 |
Subhash Market,Hindwadi | 1121000 | 1029.38 |
Bsavan Galli | 1300000 | 1193.76 |
Samadevi Galli | 1600000 | 1469.24 |
Khanapur Road(Tilakwadi) | 1600000 | 1469.24 |
Old Dharwar Road | 1670000 | 1533.52 |
College Road | 1700000 | 1561.07 |
Huns Talkies Road | 2100000 | 1928.37 |
Nargundkar Bhave Chowk | 2400000 | 2203.86 |
Market | 2425000 | 2226.81 |
Ramdev Galli | 2530000 | 2323.23 |
Maruti Galli | 2755000 | 2529.84 |
Ganpat Galli | 2830000 | 2598.71 |
Khade Bazar | 3267000 | 3000.00 |
Kirloskar Road | 3267000 | 3000.00 |
Bogarves | 3267000 | 3000.00 |
If you had planned to buy some property in Belgaum then think over, if you wait may be next time the rates will be a bit higher again. You can never time a market. But if prices in Govt. Gazette go up so high then its is sure that when you want to buy on ground the real estate prices will be definitely more than what is mentioned above.
Happy tax paying and buying folks
Information gathered from Sakal, Internet, Real estate agents.
Thank you for your support
9:59 PM Posted by ukmad
On August 7, 2007 I thought of this and when I am writing this 2915+ visits of all you people has made me more than happy and I did not expect such a good response to my small little blog.
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Corporate Retail is a Challenge for local retailers
12:07 PM Posted by ukmad
Dr.A.Bkalkundrikar, principal Gogte College of Commerce, Dr.S.G.Kulkarni, Gogte College of Commerce, Dr.S.C.Chiniwar, IMER Belgaum, Shri.Dilip Kamat Social Activist and Shri.Vinod Deshpande Prof.VTU discussed about the same.
The small and local retailers should take the entry of malls as an opportunity to see where they fall behind or lack with the malls. Stopping malls, as reliance Fresh is being withdrawn from UP, West Bengal etc is not always possible.
Vinod Deshpande & Dr.S.C.Chiniwar spoke in favor of the malls very strongly and said that by coming of malls people will get more options, more variety and a huge choice before he/she buys anything. Malls will also in general benefit the government, consumers and the farmers. They also said that the local small trader would not feel the effect.
Dr. S.G.Kulkarni presented the other side of the coin. Due to malls the consumers fall prey to emotional buying and they normally end up buying things that they hardly ever use or wanted. All the malls are now equipped with CC tvs and this will cause breach of privacy. These malls will hit the small trader and these corporate retail chains will not survive for a long.
Infact nothing great came out of this discussion. The fact is that at least we had the chamber organize something of this kind of which I thank them. The points expressed by the learned lot were correct on their part. Some points though I really could not understand. CC tvs will cause breach of privacy- it can be done any where why only malls. I guess they were referring to those news bits that cams are put in trial rooms also, but that does not happen always. Malls will benefit the farmers. I doubt how? May be by contract farming etc but we are very far off from that space still.
In all a never-ending discussion. According to me face as it comes, change is inevitable, take it as it comes.
Bhartesh BBA college student dies in accident
6:43 PM Posted by ukmad
One college student doing his bachelors in business administration Rohit Ramesh Jain aged 19, died near Bhutramatti( VTU) on the NH 4 in an accident involving a car and truck. He was the only son. His parents survive him.
Five college friends had been there for lunch in a dhaba in a Skoda car. A truck suddenly put the brakes and the skoda crashed into the truck causing the accident. The other 4 have escaped with very minor injuries namely Tejas S Bhandari, Raju Gaikwad, Mihir A Potdar & Manjunath Gavji. The accident occurred at around 2pm on Thursday.