GBA empowers villagers on Goa Liberation Day

The  GBA, led from the front by Co-Convener Sabina Martins and Secretary Reboni 
Saha, made a presentation at Cansaulim Village Panchayat and Gram Sabha on how 
to read a plan and what to look for in the draft Village Plan given to each 
Panchayat on 22 November, 2008. The was preceded by hoisting of the national 
tricolour and followed by a presntation by Julio D'Silva on the village 
planning done by Chandor Village as well as  a demonstration by Mr. Prabhudesai 
of ICAR on vermicomposting for garbage management.

 The GBA presentation was based on the DRP 2021 Plan for South Goa district 
[Map B2], map for and maps for Cansaulim village in DRP 2021  and RP 2011, as 
well as a Digital Globe image of the village,  was followed by an interaction 
with the participants from the villages and GBA team.  From the village of 
Terekhol in Pernem to the village of Agonda in Canacona, the villagers have 
noticed the differences between what the DRP 2021 shows and what they can 
actually see on the ground. Earlier today, the GBA also made a presentation on 
the DRP 2021 to the Village Committee of Velsao.

 Garbage and the Draft Regional Plan 2021 are perceived as bigger threats to 
the village of Cansaulim-Arossim-Cuelim than the terrorists from LeT. The 
villagers are arming themselves with information to defend themselves against 
these twin threats. They want compost pits for the garbage and sand dunes to 
protect their beachfront, not in bunkers on their beaches. In liberated Goa, 
the people also want the power at the Panchayat level to plan for themselves as 
guaranteed by the Constitution of India.


In the afternoon, the GBA held a meeting of volunteers, both old and new, to 
plan a strategy for the future. Empowered by the interpretation of the law 
given by Mr. T. Raghunathan, Joint Secretary [Panchayats] in the Government of 
India, and the interaction with Mr. Vinod Kumar of MAITHRI-Kerala, the GBA 
members are guiding the villagers on what can be done at the village levels. 

Villagers do not want to sacrifice land to provide ten metre wide “Main Village 
Roads” so that the builders can get “commercial” zoning for apartment blocks in 
their villages using the ten metre roads as their access. The existing five or 
six metre wide village roads are good enough for the villagers. They do not 
want broad roads that have already become difficult for pedestrians to cross in 
Panaji and other major towns. They also do not want vehicles zooming at high 
speeds on broader village roads that are proposed in the DRP 2021.

The GBA represents the voice of the people. This is quite clear from the 
support that the GBA has received in the villages across Goa during the 
December, 2008, as it did in December, 2006. The village level contacts and 
presentations will continue as requests continue to pour in.

Mog asundi

Miguel



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