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New insights into vibrant tapestry of Betalbatim

New book delves deep into the socio-economic fabric, unravelling
connections of emigration, tourism and cultural influences that define the
village’s identity
MELVYN MISQUITA | FEBRUARY 21, 2024, 11:51 PM IST
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PANAJI

A new book has offered insights into the vibrant tapestry of Betalbatim's
past, present, and future, focusing on emigration, tourism, in-migration
and occupational diversification in the coastal village.

Written by Afonso Botelho, Professor and Head of the Department of
Sociology at St Xavier’s College, Mapusa, the book was published by Notion
Press, self publishing company based in Chennai and released online on
Monday.

According to details presented, the book showcases Betalbatim as more than
just a picturesque seaside village and delves deep into the socio-economic
fabric, unravelling the connections of emigration, tourism and cultural
influences that define the village’s identity.

The chapters unveil the layers of Betalbatim’s transition from its colonial
past to its bustling energy of contemporary times. At its core, the book is
more than an academic inquiry—it is a powerful testimony to the voices and
aspirations of Betalbatim's people.

By amplifying their stories and struggles, the book serves as a poignant
reminder of the enduring vitality of village life besieged by the currents
of change.

*WHY BETALBATIM?*

“It was more than 12 years since I had shifted my residence from Margao to
Betalbatim. Casual conversations with neighbours and other residents of
Betalbatim made me aware of the many changes that had occurred in
Betalbatim in a span of three or four decades,” said Prof. Botelho.

“Emigration, tourism and in-migration had ushered in a number of changes in
the sleepy village transforming it into a vibrant locality bustling with
many tourism-related activities. A thought flashed in my mind – would it be
possible for me to interact with the local people and understand the
changes that have occurred in Betalbatim and record them in a form of a book
?”



P*rof. Afonso Botelho*


Prof. Botelho pondered over the idea for some time and thought of applying
for a Sabbatical Leave to engage himself in doing some research on Betalbati
m.


“Fortunately, St Xavier’s College granted me the Sabbatical Leave I
requested, to help me undertake my research on Betalbatim. At the end of
the year, I came up with a book ‘Emigration, Tourism, In-migration and
Occupational Diversification in Betalbatim - Goa’.”

*DATA COLLECTION*

Describing villagers as repositories of experiential knowledge, Prof.
Botelho said they share in the common stock of knowledge or cultural
information available to the group which helps them understand the nature
of things and events that happen within the village.

He said the interviews used extensively to collect data for the book were
minimally edited, and transcripts were presented with minimal
interpretation, offering the reader the various perspectives of respondents.


“The approach has been to let members speak for themselves. In this way,
the experiences of the respondents from within the village are brought to
the fore so that others may appreciate and gain from their experiences.”

“The respondents offer coherent explanations of the happenings in the
village by piecing together the fragmented realities of day-to-day life. It
is through their personal narratives and stories that the interviewees
exhibit unto the reader, life around them in the village,” said Prof. Botelh
o.

“The focus of this research is emigration, tourism, in-migration and
livelihood diversification in Betalbatim. The villagers interviewed
provided information on what Betalbatim was and what changes they
themselves saw and experienced in their lives.”

*FINDINGS ON BETALBATIM*

Prof. Botelho said the villagers shared their views on emigration, tourism
and in-migration which have brought about drastic changes in the lives of
Goans and the people of Betalbatim.

“The primary data I collected from my respondents, narrating to me their
experiences of changes in Betalbatim, along with the secondary data
collected from the Panchayat, especially the tax on shops and
establishments in the village suggested the occupational diversification
occurring in the village, with the villagers often abandoning the
traditional occupations in favour of the more modern and lucrative
occupations,” said Prof. Botelho.


“These realities have brought about sweeping changes in the village,
changing the very structure of the village. Both emigration and tourism
helped the villagers raise their socio-economic status in the village.”

With improvement in their financial conditions and achievements in
education, Prof. Botelho said many villagers stopped cultivating fields,
abandoned fishing or gave up some other traditional occupations.

“Aware of agricultural activities being uneconomical, villagers
strategically opted to migrate or diversify into non-farm occupations
which, in turn, helped them earn much higher incomes and achieve vertical
mobility in the society.”

“Shops and businesses have increased manifold with local people having
diversified into newer occupations. Villagers have either given up their
traditional occupations or have moved into some other occupation in
addition to the one they practised earlier, supplementing their income and
raising their living standards.”

Prof. Botelho believes that emigration, tourism and in-migration have been
responsible to bring about changes in Betalbatim to a great extent.

Prof. Botelho’s previous books include ‘Language and Early Schooling in
Goa’, ‘The Tourism Critique and Tourism Movements in Goa’ (co-authored),
‘Socio-economic Inequities and the Health Sector’ (co-edited), and ‘The
Light Within’ (co-edited).

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