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In Depth

Greed for easy money kills farming

Jul 4th, 2010 | Category: In Depth

THE AREA under production is declining every year in Goa even as the food prices shoot up every day. The total cultivated area has reduced from 1,72,108 ha in 2006-07 to 1,65,953 ha in 2008-09. The mango crop crashed from 19,280 tonnes in 2006-07 to a mere 7,558 tonnes which is a drop of around 61% in 2008-09. Pineapple, which is an intercrop, has crashed from 5,544 tonnes in 2007-08 to 4,335 tonnes - a drop of almost 22% in 2008-09.



Cops gone bad

Jun 19th, 2010 | Category: In Depth

The exploits of tainted police personnel have far outnumbered that of the ‘good souls’ who still exist in the Goa police department with their notoriety crossing all bounds, including that of murder and rape with the victims still awaiting justice in their favour. The recent arrest of the over half-a-dozen cops, including the then Anti Narcotics Cell (ANC) PI Ashish Shirodkar and his colleagues, for their alleged involvement in the infamous police-drug dealers nexus has only added to the miseries of the department that ironically has as its motto - “Help Us to Help You.” Porvorim PI Devendra Gad was also recently accused of molesting a woman social activist whilst she was protesting against the state government at the Secretariat, Porvorim on Monday, May 17, 2010.



Porvorim’s Water Woes

Jun 12th, 2010 | Category: In Depth

Even though Porvorim has been reeling under poor water supply for years, the government continues to grant permission to new construction projects, putting further stress on the region’s overburdened infrastructure.



Hospicio: On the road to recovery

Jun 6th, 2010 | Category: In Depth

There are nine wards in Hospicio, with a total of 264 beds. The wards are generally spacious and well-maintained. A public hospital must be designed to facilitate easy navigation around the premises. The signboards must be written clearly and in languages commonly understood by the people. Such small details reduce the mental pressure of people who are already going through a bad time.



Margao’s kabrastan in danger of collapse due to hill-cutting

May 29th, 2010 | Category: In Depth

BOWING TO the demands for immediate action by the authorities regarding illegal hill-cutting and land filling activities in the state, the government constituted a flying squad to act in such matters in both districts. But this is a ‘mere eye-wash to fool the public’ claims Margao-based NGO Green Goa Foundation (GGF) chairman Raison Almeida, who has incidentally pointed out to one such instance of illegal hill-cutting taking place at Pajifond-Margao, not too far from the office of the South Goa Collector, G P Naik.



Patto Sewage Plant dysfunctional

May 22nd, 2010 | Category: In Depth

PANAJI CITY is covered by two sewage treatment plants (STP) at Tonca and Patto Plaza. Spread over 1,77,000 sq m, the Patto Plaza area was developed by the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) over 20 years ago. At the time of its development, it was hailed as progressive. It was the only green field project one had heard of, whose development included the construction of an independent sewage treatment plant. The EDC was criticised for this display of ‘far-sightedness.’ This infrastructure, however, has been crumbling for some time now.



Un(fare) hike demanded?

May 15th, 2010 | Category: In Depth

ON MARCH 8, 2010, the All Goa Private Bus Owners Association wrote to the Transport Department of the government of Goa demanding an increase in bus fares from the earlier 45 paise to the proposed 65 paise per kilometer beyond the first three kilometres, a pair of free tyres per bus every year, subsidised diesel and also demanded that the government declare them as an ‘industry’. They claim that the reason for this latest demand in increasing fares is to make up for the recent increase in diesel prices.



Patto screaming for help

May 8th, 2010 | Category: In Depth

By Animesh Nerurkar

PATTO PLAZA, once touted as the ‘Nariman Point of Goa’ is in ruins. The area is more an ongoing plan to construct a slum near Panaji, camouflaged by constructing tall buildings around it. The Patto Plaza area is home to not one, but two slums. The second one is hidden in the Mangrove forest, behind the sewage treatment plant, invisible to all, unless one walks through the sewage plant and looks beyond.



Iceland’s volcano more powerful than Osama Bin Laden?

May 2nd, 2010 | Category: In Depth

TWO WEEKS after the volcanic eruption in Eyjafjallajokull caused the cancellation of more flights than the 9/11 attacks did, flights finally began operating! Lakhs of people were seriously affected and TV channels (other than Indian channels who concentrate on Lalit Modi and Sania Mirza) highlighted the plight of the stranded passengers and the near bankruptcy of airlines and allied service providers.



Financial assistance for ‘favourites’?

May 2nd, 2010 | Category: In Depth

HE GOA Scheme for Financial Assistance for films, which was only just re-launched on April 28, 2010, is already under controversy due to the lack of co-ordination between the Directorate of Information and the Entertainment Society of Goa. Many did not attend the function as the organisers ‘forgot’ to invite some of the members, including those in the scheme drafting committee. Even after the long wait and revision of the scheme, filmmakers don’t seem too happy. While speaking to the filmmakers on the occasion, they told GO that the scheme appears to be drafted keeping in mind only a handful of filmmakers, who are already on the ‘favourite list’ of officials in the Entertainment Society of Goa.