Well said Dilip! Obviously the new set of rogues is the same as the old set. In 
a conversation I had with Parulekar from few years ago, he promised to clean up 
the garbage problem in Goa. He is still making the same promises about the 
garbage etc. etc. He, off course has yet to do something about this, but before 
he has tackled one issue he is already on track to come up with something 
new. Looks to me this is a perfect candidate to be diagnosed with ADD.
Please people start your campaign now to oppose this nonsense. All the towers 
that this guy is talking about in countries around the world are located in 
major cities not on beaches.(CN tower Toronto, Effiel tower Paris, Seatle Space 
needle etc.) We need a new brand of leadership in Goa. Not the tried and proven 
idiots(Parulekar) who make promises of good things like infrastructure and 
instead try to deliver on monstrosities on the already destroyed Goan beaches. 
We in Goa with the present conditions can only attract low budget tourists, the 
sleaze of the world( the Cheapster)Look around you Parulekar, Do you think that 
the well healed tourists of the world want to visit your garbage strewn 
state?Chris De SouzaCalifornia
--- On Sat, 6/2/12, dilip dacruz <[email protected]> wrote:

From: dilip dacruz <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [SALIGAONET] Government plans skyscraper in Baga's coastal 
regulation zone
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, June 2, 2012, 6:12 AM





How can we carry tourism forward?
Well, Parulekar.  Try investing in waste management, sweeping streets, 
developing gardens, pavements, street lighting, better public transport ...

Its obvious this new project is just an opportunity for a new pack of thieves 
to eat into a capital project.
 

[email protected]

From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 13:43:53 +0530
Subject: [SALIGAONET] Government plans skyscraper in Baga's coastal regulation 
zone
To: [email protected]

Government plans skyscraper in Baga's coastal regulation zone

TNN | Jun 1, 2012, 03.46AM IST



CANDOLIM: In a bid to cash in on the popularity of Goa as a tourist 
destination, the Goa Tourism department has finalized a plan to put up a 
35-storeyed viewing tower in the beach belt in Baga's coastal regulation zone 
(CRZ) on the lines of viewing towers in Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore.





The 44-metre tower will have a restaurant on the 25th floor, besides shopping 
emporia, cafes and other facilities for tourists on other floors, tourism 
minister Dilip Parulekar confirmed to TOI. "I've been to viewing towers in 
Singapore and Hong Kong. Thousands visit them everyday and a lot of revenue is 
generated from ticket sales and other facilities. A tower like this will be 
good for Goa," the minister added.





The proposal is yet to get the mandatory CRZ approvals and the Union defence 
ministry approval, but the tourism minister said "By October we hope to get all 
approvals. The government agencies have to give a special approval for this 
project to take tourism forward. We have to take tourism in Goa to the next 
level," Parulekar said.





When pointed out that there are have been opposition to such a project in the 
past, Parulekar asked "If people start objecting to everything new, then how 
can we carry tourism forward?"



"The plan has been prepared and the process to get approval started," Parulekar 
said. Goa coastal zone management authority (GCZMA) has inspected the site and 
a report is to be submitted for a final decision. "Approval has been granted in 
principle and authorities want to verify the position of the project on the 
ground," tourism director Swapnil Naik said.





Tourism department has 48,000 sq m of land in its possession in Baga, of which 
around 10% will be utilized for the project, while the rest will be used for 
parking and other facilities. If all approvals are in place by October, the 
viewing tower should be a reality in about three years, Parulekar said. The 
central government has sanctioned Rs 9.5 crore for this project, Parulekar 
added.





A viewing tower had been first planned by the previous Congress-led government, 
but the project didn't take off. The BJP-led government has revived the project 
after taking office in March this year.



Apart from the viewing tower, there are also plans to create a roundabout at 
the Baga end of the road which now ends in a cul-de-sac. The area is also going 
to be beautified with a garden and fountain, apart from constructing changing 
rooms for the benefit of tourists.





http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Government-plans-skyscraper-in-Bagas-coastal-regulation-zone/articleshow/13695758.cms









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