Goa Government Relocates Projects Amid Local Concerns
The Goa government has decided to relocate the Unity Mall and Prashasan Sthamb projects from Chimbel village to the outskirts of Panaji. This decision follows local protests over potential threats to a nearby traditional lake. Despite reports suggesting no impact, authorities chose to respect local sentiments.
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The Goa government announced plans to relocate two upcoming projects — Unity Mall and Prashasan Sthamb — from Chimbel village to the outskirts of Panaji. This decision came after a month-long protest by locals concerned about potential harm to a traditional lake nearby.
Despite a governmental report indicating that the projects would not affect the lake or its surrounding wetlands, authorities opted to respect the community's feelings. The decision to shift the projects was influenced by a thorough study and consultations.
The study, which took place from January 23-28, involved local representatives, experts, and state officials. High-definition drones assisted in understanding the site's contours. The decision highlights the government's prioritization of local sentiments, despite technical assessments.
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