The Indian Navy has ordered the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to immediately stop construction work on the Dabolim flyover. This development has sparked controversy, with claims that the project was anti-people and aimed at benefiting the real estate lobby. Here’s a detailed look at the ongoing situation.
Dabolim FlyoverNhaiIndian NavyGoaInfrastructure DevelopmentReal Estate NewsApr 05, 2025
The Dabolim flyover project is an infrastructure initiative aimed at improving traffic flow and reducing congestion around the Dabolim Airport in Goa.
The Indian Navy ordered the NHAI to stop work due to concerns over the safety and security of the Dabolim Airport, which is a crucial military and civilian facility.
The main concerns include the potential destruction of green spaces, displacement of communities, and increased pollution due to the flyover project.
Proponents of the flyover project argue that it is essential for the economic development of Goa, as it would boost tourism and attract more investments, creating jobs and enhancing the region’s prosperity.
The future of the project remains uncertain. The NHAI is conducting a detailed review of the project’s environmental and security impacts, and the state government will need to engage in dialogue with stakeholders to find a balanced solution.
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