DRP2021: Your Opportunity to Act
By Blaise Costabir
(received by email)

The idea behind this article is to motivate as many to read the actual text and 
having read it, to make comments, suggestions and objections to the TCP 
Department. It in no way will attempt to be a synopsis of the actual document.

The RP task force was formed against a backdrop of the most successful people’s 
movement in recent times. Hence any group, starting a new exercise to frame the 
RP for Goa would have the people’s aspirations in front of them.

Still rather than depend on media reports and believe what was said during the 
agitation to be the people’s will, the TF opened it doors to individuals 
(letters also received), NGO’s, peoples rep, government departments who stated 
the situation and their future plans. It was a massive exercise, but the 
underlying appeal in all interactions was “Preserve Green & Golden Goa”. The TF 
attempted to keep minutes but to my mind an impossible task since the final 
product was arrived by listening, reading, discussion, email, changing, adding, 
subtracting in no particular order. My suggestion for future such exercises 
would be to video record every meeting for posterity.

Old wine in a new bottle seems to be the establishments response to the fact 
that Eco I and Eco II are marked accounting for almost 80% of Goa’s land area. 
What is different this time is it is marked and the map is available to every 
Tom, Dick and Bostiao. This was not true previously. Hence now that every one 
is aware it will be more difficult to manipulate on a case to case basis. 

This reference to mapping brings me to what I consider the best part of RP2021. 
One thing that even if all else fails (which it will not) still the RP2021 will 
be a very progressive document. That one aspect is mapping. For the first time 
the maps have been digitized. The base document was the TOPOGRAPHICAL (topo) 
sheet and survey maps. These were correlated and reconciled. The reconciled 
maps were then cross checked with aerial and satellite to confirm the maps 
made. 

These digitized maps have now been overlaid with plans/data of Government 
departments (power/ water) but more importantly map accurately the 
eco-senstitive zones of the State, non developable slopes have been identified, 
paddy field marked based on land revenue records. All this points to one thing: 
TRANSPERANCY FOR AAM ADMI. Earlier the 2D paper maps allowed for a great deal 
of ambiguity and flexibility for interpretation. They were not easily 
available, now the digitized maps will be available at every panchayat/ Taluka 
office. 

The Draft RP 2021 also has not converted a square inch of land. The land use as 
shown in the maps is based on the RP2001, plus the approx 2000 gazette changes 
made after that and 1971 settlements which were not shown in RP2001 earlier. 
This implies that if you know a particular land was say an orchard and now in 
the DRP21 you notice it is showing as settlement, please notify the TCP 
department. They will check if what you say is true, because it is possible 
between 2001 and 2008, the land use might have been changed by a gazette 
notification. If there is no notification then the error can and must be 
rectified. The people must be vigilant; the TF has not changed any land use 
status. But the TF will accept that since the maps were built from scratch 
there is a possibility of errors creeping in. Doing a 100% check before 
releasing would have meant holding back the entire plan for eternity.

Coming back to the reason why we needed an RP: Planned, sustainable 
development. The TF has recommended that the Government develops the hinterland 
(midlands) to A) prevent the intra migration from Midlands to costal belt. B) 
Give opportunity to population around the areas selected. The hubs proposed are 
Pernem, Usgao-Dharbandora and Quepem. The logic was that these places lie on 
nodes created by the intersection of major roads or with the railway. The major 
road is the proposed bypass from Pernem to Canacona. This bypass would do two 
things it will take the load of the existing NH17, and two connect the 
hinterland better. Through traffic ie traffic passing through Goa could use 
this bypass and thus reduce the traffic congestion on NH17. By developing nodes 
industrially it would provide alternative job options for locals and they would 
not have to migrate to the coastal areas for livelihood.

The hubs have been designated as educational, medical, logistics and 
industrial. A cruise terminal and marinas have also been proposed to attract 
high end tourists. Given the unutilized land or buildings in industrial 
estates, the TF recommended IDC to look at their future acquisitions again. The 
acquisitions should only be in the areas around the proposed hubs and there 
should be transparency in allotment and utilization which was found lacking. 

Despite objections from industry the DRP recommended restrictions on mining, 
due to the inherent nature of the business. Thus they felt that having mining 
activity near a water body or inside the forest would not fit the description 
of sustainable. An emphasis was made on biotechnology as it supports enhancing 
the agricultural activity which is important. Suggestions have been made to 
increase the agricultural land under cultivation. Chief among them is if a 
tenant keeps his land fallow, it should revert to the Government and then 
handed over to either a society or an individual who will till the same. This 
is actually an existing law which needs strong political will to be implemented.

Education was another area where despite Goa’s high literacy rate, the system 
was found wanting. The jobs and the education was mismatched. The jobs and the 
preferences were mismatched. For eg: why have steel units in the State when 
locals do not want to work in them, they also use a lot of Goa’s scarce 
resource- power. Hence in future, non polluting industry which Goans prefer to 
work in should be encouraged.

This can go on but that would distract the reader from the actual objective, 
which is to motivate the reader to pick up the DPR 2021 and get involved. This 
is your chance to participate in the future of this State, if you care. A copy 
of the DRP can be got form the TCP office on payment of Rs 400/- else visit the 
VP or Taluka office and see the same there. The exercise will end Jan 11, 2009. 
oppose if you must but be constructive and give an alternative. Awake dear 
friend, you have a lot at stake – “YOUR FUTURE”. 

*~Jen 
Vasco-da-gama, Goa/ Birmingham UK
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VascokarsUnited/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IEIGLC/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GoanStudentsAbroad/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GreenGoa/
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