He is 90 years old. His name is Gopal Gaonkar. With stick in his hand he 
climbed steps of Laree Temple in his village of Shirgao. Yet this time there 
was no village temple festival. It was on 5th June 2009 that people from 
various parts of Goa assembled in this temple to observe World Environment Day. 
The reason why around 150 odd assembly of people was in session in Shirgao 
temple was because the open cast iron ore industry has sounded death knell to 
the Shirgao village and several other villages in Goa. On that day people 
coming from far and wide shared lunch with Shirgao villagers and so exchanged 
thoughts on how mining has led to all-round destruction of their villages – 
water sources, agriculture and forest amongst the most important things. The 
day's theme - WATER depletion due to open cast iron ore indusry.
 
Gopal recalled that mining in Shirgao started in the same year that British 
left India – 1947. Independent was ushering in the country and dependence was 
beginning in Shirgao village. Shirgao village was in Goa that had different 
colonial masters – Portuguese. Gopal recalls “First it was bullock carts that 
transported the ore from our village, then came the truck and soon barges 
followed in the rivers.”
 
We did get employment and also some money then. And some in the village still 
get it now. But if this mining intensity continues then we won’t be able to 
leave at all in the village. Our village is totally destroyed. We cannot 
cultivate our paddy any more. Mining has destroyed our water.”
Gopal was speaking soon after songs of protests sang by everyone present with 
RSD veteral from Goa Devendra Khanolkar in the lead, and Laree temple priest 
offering special prayer to the deity for rescue of village from the clutches of 
mining companies.
 
Then there was Gajanand Gaonkar, former village Sarpanch stepped on to speak 
up, “Mining companies has adopted the policies of divide and rule in the 
village”. He further questioned Goa Pollution Control Board for not playing 
pro-active role in tackling pollution created by mining companies in Goa.
Dr. Claude Alvares of Goa Foundation explained that Nagpur based National 
Environmental Engineering Research Institute has clearly reported to Goa Bench 
of Bombay High Court that Shirgao water bodies has dried up due to mining 
activities. He said the village was traditionally dependent upon the well water 
and it has been disrupted due to mining activities.
 
Shirgao has Dempos, Chowgules and Bandekar mining companies in operation that 
has made huge profits at the expense of Shirgao water bodies, agriculture and 
soil. D. Gaonkar then gave the startling statistics: 72 wells of village dried 
up. 5 springs of village dried up. 5 lakes of village dried up. All dried up 
because of mining.
 
Harischandra Bhise was part of the group that is battling mining industry 
across Goa’s border in the North – Kalne village. He categorically stated that 
State government has decided to sell out Sindadurg district of Maharastra to 
mining companies. He pointed out that happiness and health is dependent upon 
nature and State has decided to finish People’s happiness. He observed that 
Kalne village does not have problem of unemployment and there is no need of 
mining to generate employment. Bhise identified Rich, State and Political 
Leaders operating in close connivance with each other to foster anti people 
agenda of the mining companies. Bhise further narrated incidents of Police 
repression on false cases of murder filed against Kalne villagers. He said 16 
people were arrested and 12 of which are bailed out while 4 are still in 
prison. He said villagers Satygraha in the village temple of Mauli deity 
continues for the past couple of months. He was supported by Ulhas Porob from 
his Kalne village.
 
Milagrina Antao from Colamb, Sanguem then shared about her village struggle 
against the mining companies for the past 3 years. She called upon every one to 
fight for the sake of Children. She also highlighted constant police repression 
against Colamb people to benefit mining companies. She said this year for the 
first time tankers have started supplying water to the Colamb village and water 
has started depleting deeper. She also disclose that there are attempts to bury 
their paddy fields by landlord to benefit mining companies. She called for 
fearless struggle against mining companies in Goa.
Rama Velip also from Colamb shared about threat to wildlife due to mining in 
the forest areas. He shared the example of Bison falling in the well while 
drinking water and dying. He said because natural springs in the forest have 
dried up due to mining wild animals are forced to search water in the village 
wells. He said medicinal plants are also threatened due to mining. He demanded 
that mines in Goa be closed down.
 
Devidas Gaonkar from Khotigao pointed out that mining companies are indulging 
in the abuse of money power and State power. He observed that Goa’s long term 
happiness lies without mining.
 
K. Stalin from Baga, Calangute shared his experience of working with tribals in 
USA who are also struggling for water. He urged people to resist mining 
companies deisire to displace people.
 
Swati Kerker of Keri, Ponda declared that struggle is a must in contemporary 
times. She said mining companies are causing immense harm to nature. Nature, 
she said is a God.
 
Mrs. Patkar from Banda, Maharastra expressed her Solidarity with the struggle.
 
Ulhas Gaonkar from Morpilla challenged the State government to acquire land and 
give to Goa’s tribal people for agriculture instead of destroying it by mining.
 
Sujit Kumar Dongre expressed his concerns for depleting of water due to mining 
acitivies.
 
Adv. Thalman Pereira reflected on the statement by Vishwasrao Chowgule in 1972 
on the eve of strike by the workers on Chowgule mine in Shirgao that Chowgule’s 
can afford to close to close down the mine as it has earned wealth that is 
enough for his next 60 generations. Pereira felt mining companies are abusing 
the villages ecologically as well as economically. He then raised the question 
of funding of village temple by mining companies.
 
One of the former temple committee members D. Gaonkar present disclosed that 
One Crore twenty lakh rupees to the temple has been raised by public donations. 
While mining companies has contributed rupees thirty lakh as donation. Gaonkar 
futher held that temples are of no value in the village if village itself is 
going to be swallowed by the mining companies and its identity eroded.
 
Sebastian Rodrigues, Convenor of Goa Federation of Mines Affected People 
(GOAMAP) urged the gathering to be ready for new struggle as the Central 
government is planning to further delete mandatory requirements of public 
hearing for mining companies. He also felt that consumers need to be made 
sensitive about consumption of metals for which mines are dug all over the 
World.
 
Teacher, Ramesh Gauns exploded the myth that mining is the backbone of Goa’s 
economy though his typical story of a Shrigao Crow that reached China to find 
out where the Shirgao soil is going. He questioned the fate of Sanguem as it 
has 295 mining leases.
 
Program ended with a symbolling pouring of water by Laree temple priest in the 
“Akoaranchem Tollem” water lake that is dried up due to mining in front of the 
Temple that is known for thousands of Dondhs - devotees coming from all over 
Konkan region for famous Shirgao Zatra and offer the test of fire by literary 
walking through fire. And in his speech Ramesh Gauns was clear in his comment: 
This year (2009) Goa chief Minister Digambar Kamat came for the Zatra and 
carried pieces of wood on his head to be dumped into for fire Homkand; what 
Chief Minister however forgot that these piece of wood and mountains of Shirgao 
are linked together. But Mr. Kamat as Chief Minister and Mines Minister has 
gifted away the State Mountains for mining companies to raze down and 
permanently finish villages like Shirgao forever.
 
Formally, this meeting was called by Shirgao Environment Day Committee and 
supported by various mines affected people, Organisations - GOAMAP, GBA, 
GAKUVED, Goa Foundation, Bailancho Saad etc and concerned citizens like Govind 
Potekar, Durgadas Gaonkar, Minguel Braganza etc from all over Goa.
 
 
Sebastian Rodrigues 
 
http://mandgoa.blogspot.com/2009/06/environment-day-2009-in-shirgao.html
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