Goa's villages are under threat from real estate agents, builders, and companies driven by greed, leading to environmental degradation and suffering for native residents.
Real EstateGoaVillage DevelopmentUrbanizationEnvironmental DegradationReal EstateJun 21, 2024
Real estate agents, builders, and companies driven by greed are threatening the peace of Goa's villages.
The projects are leading to increased garbage pollution, traffic congestion, and struggles with water and electricity supply, ultimately affecting the quality of life of the original Goan residents.
A few selfish local Goans, in cahoots with local MLAs, are selling off village lands to real estate agents and builders.
The ultimate goal of these projects is to make a profit by selling properties to outsiders at exorbitant prices, making Goa an even more expensive place to live.
The villagers and the government must take a stand against these real estate mafias and put an end to their illegal activities to preserve the beauty and charm of Goa's villages.
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