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A Bridge Too Far And Too Extravagant



When I first came to the Gulf some twenty odd years ago, there was a joke 
making the rounds about a Gulf ruler who had visited Europe and America and was 
very much impressed with their wonderful bridges, so he built an expensive and 
long one in his Kingdom, an amazing architectural marvel but only to be 
reminded, fantastic bridge but where is the river ?  Not to make a fool of 
himself the ruler then dredged the sea inland and under the bridge. This joke 
was much older than 20 years but unfortunately we see the same thing happening 
in Goa even today, we try to laugh at the mentality of others when our very own 
do no better.



Today there an article on the news paper about the pathetic state of a Fire 
Hydrant at the Mapuca market, in pathetic state it may be but the fire hydrant 
is there but unfortunately no water and I am sure it is not feasible for our 
authorities to dredge the sea to the fire hydrant, the Gulf ruler had the means 
and the will to amend his mistake, but do our Authorities have the means and 
even if they have the means do they have the will ?



Our Authorities have been laying foundation stones after foundation stones for 
water pipe lines, sewerage projects, power stations, power lines only to find 
the foundation stones buried in dung or anthills. Last few weeks Goans have 
been subjected to extensive blackouts and power cuts, because of insufficient 
power supply, not that it was any better during the normal days. We depend 
wholly on Karnataka and Maharashtra for our power needs and the worst being the 
planning and strategies of our power department, who display no clue of how and 
what to do next ?



Our Government is thinking of viability of sea links when our normal bridges do 
not survive a few years. Our Authorities do everything possible in assisting 
mega housing projects when we have no enough water and electricity for our 
present consumption and other normal needs. Our Authorities assist the 
degradation of our natural resources through rampant and even open cast mining 
when our water tables are fast receding. Our Authorities keep on distributing 
water tanks to their favoured ones when our taps are dry most of the time. Our 
Authorities do nothing to stop the annihilation and dissipation of our fertile 
fields when we need agriculture to boom to support our ever growing 
agricultural needs.



For any governance, to function and be effective it needs planning and 
foresight, fortunately our lame government came up with a brilliant idea in the 
form of RP, we certainly need a RP to plan, strategize and implement for the 
all round development of the land and it's people but unfortunately there too 
our Authorities have fallen way too short and their shortsightedness and 
cockeyed perceptions were exposed when they put forward an anti people and anti 
Goa RP which the people exposed and fought against and finally withdrawn but 
unfortunately and surprisingly the newer "avtar" has even more anomalies than 
the first, which amply shows the unwillingness of our Authorities to commit to 
the will of the people and work for the betterment of Goa.



I would like to remind our Authorities that it is much easier to maintain and 
regulate our resources than trying to mend them once they are destroyed, as it 
will be futile. We should take care of our natural wealth and try to protect it 
as much as we can. Our Authorities should certainly get their priorities right, 
water, electricity, protection of our ecology and environment, education, 
health, employment and infrastructure to go with the flow of our population, 
should have been the main objectives of development through the RP and surely 
not the ten meter runways in the villages and the destruction of our natural 
wealth. The present RP certainly looks to be the bridge without a river under 
it, only to be, a bridge too far and too extravagant for the good of the common 
man !


Freddy Agnelo Fernandes


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