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Government to celebrate Tipu Sultan’s birth anniversary every year - The Hindu
Updated: November 8, 2015 05:38 IST

The State government has announced that henceforth, Tipu Sultan’s birth anniversary will be celebrated from this year. However, regular visitors to Manjarabad, a fort built by Tipu Sultan, have expressed their ire over the State government not providing basic amenities at the site of this monumental structure on the National Highway 75, which had been attracting a large number of tourists.

The fort was built by Tipu Sultan, the then ruler of Mysore, in the 18th century. A majority of tourists passing through Bengaluru-Mangaluru highway were not aware of the fact that there is a fort near Sakleshpur. However, some of those aware of this fort often stop their vehicles and climb the tip of the fort to have enjoy the spectacular view of the Western Ghats. In the last three-four years, the Tourism Department was claiming to have drawn up plans to provide basic amenities around the fort at a cost of Rs. 2.74 crore to attract tourists. The proposal was prepared way back in 2012, but there was no progress on the ground.

As per the plan, the project would include establishment of a canteen, an information centre, shelters, huts, ticket counter, rest rooms, cottages and make drinking water available for visitors. Besides, there were plans to set up a sewage treatment plant, lighting and a garden named after Tipu Sultan. The department had sought five acres of land for this purpose. The Union government had agreed to contribute a portion of the project’s cost.

M.R. Prakash, Assistant Director of Tourism Department, told The Hindu on Saturday, “We had asked for a five-acre plot. So far, we have got two acres of land. We have been consulting the Revenue Department for providing adequate land for the project. Besides, we have received around Rs. 47 lakh towards the cost of the project. The remaining amount will also be released as and when the funds already released is spent,” he said.

Apart from tourists, many people living in Sakleshpur also visit the fort at regular intervals. They had complained to the authorities concerned about lack of basic facilities. Malnad Mehaboob, member of Tipu Abhimanigala Vedike, said, “The fort is famous for sun-set and sun-rise views from the top. But, we are missing the opportunity as the fort is kept open only between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. A guide posted at the fort does not know who had built the fort,” he said.

Tipu fans have organised a programme to mark the birth anniversary of Tipu Sultan on the fort premises on November 10. “At least 300-400 people visit the place every day. But, there is no toilet, drinking water facility. There are no proper signboards. The government should take measures to provide basic amenities there,” he said.
 
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Good Step.. Pakistan Should do the same.. :tup:
 
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we share same history.. whether it is ashoka ,akbar ,darra or tipu.. :cheers:

I just hope all of us realize that fact. Really appreciate your views and i share the same view.
 
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Government to celebrate Tipu Sultan’s birth anniversary every year - The Hindu
Updated: November 8, 2015 05:38 IST

The State government has announced that henceforth, Tipu Sultan’s birth anniversary will be celebrated from this year. However, regular visitors to Manjarabad, a fort built by Tipu Sultan, have expressed their ire over the State government not providing basic amenities at the site of this monumental structure on the National Highway 75, which had been attracting a large number of tourists.

The fort was built by Tipu Sultan, the then ruler of Mysore, in the 18th century. A majority of tourists passing through Bengaluru-Mangaluru highway were not aware of the fact that there is a fort near Sakleshpur. However, some of those aware of this fort often stop their vehicles and climb the tip of the fort to have enjoy the spectacular view of the Western Ghats. In the last three-four years, the Tourism Department was claiming to have drawn up plans to provide basic amenities around the fort at a cost of Rs. 2.74 crore to attract tourists. The proposal was prepared way back in 2012, but there was no progress on the ground.

As per the plan, the project would include establishment of a canteen, an information centre, shelters, huts, ticket counter, rest rooms, cottages and make drinking water available for visitors. Besides, there were plans to set up a sewage treatment plant, lighting and a garden named after Tipu Sultan. The department had sought five acres of land for this purpose. The Union government had agreed to contribute a portion of the project’s cost.

M.R. Prakash, Assistant Director of Tourism Department, told The Hindu on Saturday, “We had asked for a five-acre plot. So far, we have got two acres of land. We have been consulting the Revenue Department for providing adequate land for the project. Besides, we have received around Rs. 47 lakh towards the cost of the project. The remaining amount will also be released as and when the funds already released is spent,” he said.

Apart from tourists, many people living in Sakleshpur also visit the fort at regular intervals. They had complained to the authorities concerned about lack of basic facilities. Malnad Mehaboob, member of Tipu Abhimanigala Vedike, said, “The fort is famous for sun-set and sun-rise views from the top. But, we are missing the opportunity as the fort is kept open only between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. A guide posted at the fort does not know who had built the fort,” he said.

Tipu fans have organised a programme to mark the birth anniversary of Tipu Sultan on the fort premises on November 10. “At least 300-400 people visit the place every day. But, there is no toilet, drinking water facility. There are no proper signboards. The government should take measures to provide basic amenities there,” he said.

Asked them before making this drama, give something to the poor family of this great person.

Tipu Sultan descendants to have royal status restored - Telegraph
 
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When will Govt start celebrating the anniversaries of other military commanders/rulers like Hari Singh Nalwa and other local indian rulers who resisted the british.
 
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Ashoka and Akbar ruled part of Pakistan but Tipu has nothing to do with Pakistan.
He was a fenatic, hence he lost everything he had, including his sons, the coastal people including Muslims and Christians hatevhim even to day, as he killed who ever did not listened to him, at last his friend mir khasim betrayed him by pouring water in gun powder and putting cowdung in to the cannons, as well as opening the fort gates when the Britishers came, Hindu soldiers were the last who stood with him till the last, the Muslim soldiers were bought by Britishers using the nizam of Hyderabad, who fought against tippu
 
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He was a fenatic, hence he lost everything he had, including his sons, the coastal people including Muslims and Christians hatevhim even to day, as he killed who ever did not listened to him, at last his friend mir khasim betrayed him by pouring water in gun powder and putting cowdung in to the cannons, as well as opening the fort gates when the Britishers came, Hindu soldiers were the last who stood with him till the last, the Muslim soldiers were bought by Britishers using the nizam of Hyderabad, who fought against tippu

Listen to yourself you know you sound like a 12 yearold boy who is brought up in muslim hate environment by a katter swami.. get a life looser :disagree:

Ashoka and Akbar ruled part of Pakistan but Tipu has nothing to do with Pakistan.

he was a muslim ruler on subcontinent ..isn't this enough ..
 
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Listen to yourself you know you sound like a 12 yearold boy who is brought up in muslim hate environment by a katter swami.. get a life looser :disagree:

Always truth hurts man, I said the history, he is hated by millions for his tyranny, why did the nizams of Hyderabad joined Britishers against tippu, because he was a shia, the name tippu itself is half hindu, and as for swamys and gurus we 1000 years ago hanged them on spikes and decided that a sparrow will be our guru. I am better than a madrasa educated men.

he was a muslim ruler on subcontinent ..isn't this enough ..
 
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