I saw this article in today’s Times of India which captures the
immense grief, pain, sadness and the desolate sense of helplessness
that we Goans feel as we see the unimaginable damage that is being
caused to our beautiful land Goa. Leading this destruction of Goa are
our own corrupt, greedy and despicable Goan politicians! Talk about
being betrayed by her own - Goa
could do without these most despicable bunch of looters, rotters,
thugs and criminals who are a disgrace to Goa and Goans

May the hope that springs in our hearts that we are able to stand up
together and say “Enough is Enough” before it’s too late and all is
lost for the sake of our beloved Goa.

Read on........

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Paradise lost, in just 50 years of independence

TNN, Jun 25, 2010, 05.05am IST

Many, many years ago, when we were young, we would roam freely in
Margao, or ride around the villages to while away our time. The
atmosphere was clean, the air we breathed pure, the scenery
eye-catching.Open spaces were aplenty, with vast expanses of greenery.

Yet, back home at night,we often exclaimed: “Goa after 9pm looks like
a cemetery. If this was Los Angeles or Europe, there would be so much
development!” We longed for what we didn’t have. Then came Goa’s
liberation and with it, development... a sea of illconceived
development in which we are now drowning.

First came the big hoteliers who bought large stretches of our coast
from Goans themselves, who were too eager to sell their properties for
the attractive sums of money they got. Then came the Delhiwallahs with
hard cash and again Goans were only too willing to part with ancestral
property and large stretches of land in exchange of short-lived
wealth. Some Goenkars migrated, others invested in fixed deposits.
Nobody thought of investing in something worthwhile that would keep
future generations happy in Goa. Successive governments (MGP, BJP,
Congress and the coalitions) rose to power, only to loot and plunder
Goa. Soon things got into a fast-forward mode. “Development” monsters
came haunting us... IFFI, Regional Plan 2011, SEZs, sports city, Mopa
international airport and the Panaji-Vasco sea link. All 40 MLAs keep
colluding to make the most of their hidden agendas:
“self-development”programmes meant to line their own pockets (with a
zero plan for social development).

One classic case of ill-conceived development in Goa is the housing
development scheme—otherwise a basic need of humankind. The world
over, every government promotes housing schemes to provide more and
better housing amenities to its citizens. The average Goan needed some
help to improve his living conditions. But he was betrayed. Under the
pretext of development, Goan politicians have exploited mega housing
to further their nefarious agenda. What’s more, as their abominable
tactics help create migrant vote banks, Goans are shown the door. It
is not surprising that clearances to such housing projects are being
scandalously issued without application of prevailing rules and
regulations. The new mantra is: “Construct first, infrastructure
later” (which means never). The promise of better infrastructure
remains a pipe dream. It is money that rules the roost today.
Clandestine deals are struck with huge kickbacks to politicians and
their coterie.Moneyed builders from all over the world thrive here on
illegalities. They easily manage to get agricultural land, forest
areas and land debarred under CRZ regulations “converted”.

Mega projects, where Goans can’t even dream of securing a job or
finding a roof over their heads, raise their ugly heads overnight.
Every piece of our land is being fraudulently secured by outsiders.
Our landscape and demographic balance has tilted radically. What the
Portuguese could not destroy in 451 years is being frittered away in
less than 50 years of our “independence”. With eyes set on filthy
lucre and short term gains, we have lost so much that was precious and
dear to us. Like the destruction of our coastline. More than 10% of
the 105 kilometre (65 mile) coastline is congested with haphazard,
unauthorized “development”... overflowing sewage, water shortage,
contaminated groundwater, coastal erosion and congestion. (Perhaps it
is not an irony that the previous tourism minister himself had to go
underground). Mining pollution continues to play havoc with the
environment. In villages, rivers run dry, wells have no water and
mining rejects spill over into local fields.What is more frightening
is the mafia that has sprung into illegal mining. The last nail in
Goa’s coffin is the non-stop land acquisitions under the pretext of
development—“land grabs”.

Acquisitions are made for one purpose and later the land is used for
entirely different purposes. Goans have woken up to the reality that
the sudden mushrooming of slums and concrete buildings in acquired
lands has social, cultural and psychological consequences, which may
not be evident to the casual observer. The loss of physical, social
and cultural characteristics of the Goan identity is a serious matter
today. It poses a threat to Goan identity. To the time-honoured
traditions and cultural background of the original natives. Our little
piece of paradise is being destroyed.Greedy politicians that we
ourselves elect time and again permit distorted “development” to be
transplanted into Goan soil. Development which kills the soul of a
people. Goa does not need the model of development which has proven to
be a failure elsewhere.What we need is socially cohesive, sustainable
and, above all, a morally sound model of “development”. Wishful
thinking? Perhaps. Yet hope springs eternal in the human breast.

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