Mangaluru: While pachanady tragedy tragedy destroyed more than 25 houses and several properties finished two years on Friday, the request to restore the house of the famous writer Mandara Keshava Bhat continued to fall on deaf ears.
Mandara Prathishty demanded that the House of Litterateur Mandara Keshava Bhat, who wrote ‘Mandara Ramayana,’ must be restored.
The tragedy hit on August 6, 2019, has damaged the 100-year-old heritage structure – Mandara Mane – where the famous writer and poet Mandara Keshava Bhat wrote ‘Mandara Ramayana’, a Tulu book published by Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy.
Bhat, born on January 6, 1919, has written dozens of books in Tulu, Kannada and Marathi.
Trust demands so that the land must be allocated to change the structure of inheritance to a graduate warning and research center.
Rajesh Bhat Mandara, close relatives of Mandara Keshava Bhat, said that two years have passed since the tragedy of the mangaluru corporation (MCC) waste hit several families, but the promises to restore the inheritance structure continued not to be fulfilled.
“The winner of several state and national awards, Mandara Keshava Bhat is known for his example literary work, as well as his talent in Yakshagana.
Unfortunately, the house where the poet was born now in the situation, after a large garbage stack.
Slid down from the MCC page dump.
It might collapse completely, and it is our responsibility to protect it, and thus respect Litterateur.
Some writers, religious leaders and organizations demand that the Bhat home must be preserved, “he said.
Mandara Prathishty and the world of Tulu have worked to develop the ‘National Mandara Keshava Bhat’ Memorial Study Center.
“If the government handed over houses and surrounding land, Prathistana will take the initiative to establish a warning center, and also reconstructed all religious temples in places that were destroyed in the tragedy,” he insisted.