The Cavelossim gram sabha has erupted in protest against the panchayat's provisional NOC (No Objection Certificate) to a Margao-based real estate developer for a mega housing project, raising concerns over the environmental impact and tampering of sand du
CavelossimReal EstateEnvironmental ImpactSand DunesGram SabhaReal Estate NewsNov 03, 2024
The main issue in Cavelossim is the panchayat's decision to grant a provisional No Objection Certificate (NOC) to a Margao-based real estate developer for a mega housing project, which residents fear will harm the environment, particularly the sand dunes.
The residents of Cavelossim are concerned about the sand dunes because they act as a natural barrier against storm surges and erosion, and any tampering with them could lead to significant environmental damage.
The real estate developer argues that the project will bring economic benefits to the local community, including job opportunities and increased infrastructure, and they assure that they will follow all environmental guidelines.
Environmental activists suggest the need for stricter regulations and robust enforcement to prevent environmental damage, along with a thorough environmental impact assessment (EIA) before any construction projects are approved.
The Cavelossim panchayat has acknowledged the residents' concerns and has promised to take a more cautious approach in the future. They have also convened several meetings to discuss the matter and address the residents' fears.
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