An Airport to Nowhere
Lionel Messias

We were the first to break the story on the airport at Chipi slowly getting off 
the ground  in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district almost next door to Mopa, so 
close in fact that when the planned Mopa airport is ready and running, pilots 
wanting to land at Chipi might confuse the Mopa airport for it; and vice versa. 
 And we are not being funny, because this has happened around the world.  
Goanspirit now has pictures of the site which prove that work on the Chipi 
airport has started in right earnest.  We also discovered that the land 
acquisition in Chipi went through unopposed because the land the Maharashtra 
Industrial Development Corporation chose was barren in the first place.  All we 
saw for kilometers and kilometers was hard rock and no vegetation of any kind 
except for dried grass.  And as you can see, pictures don't lie.

What also went well for the project was the fact that the people of Malvan, the 
nearest town to Chipi are positive about the airport after a stuttering start, 
including at least three bhoomi pujas according to the Malvan taluka Bharatiya 
Janata Party president Vishnu Mondkar.  "We want Mopa also to come up as it 
will benefit us", which corroborates what those against Mopa have been saying 
all along, that it stands to benefit only south Maharashtra.  According to him, 
the land acquisition process for the Rs 510 crore 'Sea World' theme park 
project, should also begin in a few months time.  The world class project will 
be implemented through the public private partnership (PPP) mode and the 
viability gap funding by the state government will be Rs 100 crore.  According 
to him, the massive project is coming up in Tondavli in Malvan taluka.  Mondkar 
is himself in the tourism business and his firm Vighnaharta Tourism & 
Development Pvt. Ltd is currently on to a new project.

Chipi has people's blessings
A retired bank employee told Goanspirit that when the Chipi airport is ready, 
it would facilitate people in the region to fly to Mumbai for specialized 
medical treatment.  "Whereas, at the moment Goa's Dabolim airport offers the 
only flight solution to Mumbai", he said, "and an expensive one considering the 
cab fare from Goa to here as also the three and a half hours it takes".

Land levelled for the project
Three villagers trudging home in the afternoon sun on the newly built road that 
cuts a swathe between the land that has been acquired for Chipi appeared to 
have no rancour.  "The airport should come up soon.  They acquired 272 hectares 
for the project," said one villager.  "While the project needed 250 acres of 
land, more was acquired", says a Malvan resident.

With Narayan Rane, the minister for industry, port, employment and 
self-employment and Sindhudurg MLA, also the district guardian minister, the 
vast area will get whatever it wants and some.  The same cannot be said for 
vast areas around Mopa.  Literally, the planned airport project in Goa is akin 
to building an airport in the boondocks.  Also in Chipi according to Mondkar, 
"there was never any agriculture or farming taking place".  Perhaps, when Rane 
invested in Hotel Green Park in Guirim, near Mapusa and in Hotel Neelam (named 
after his wife) in Calangute, he was far more astute then he is given credit 
for.

Who benefits
Sindhudurg district, several times bigger than Goa state, is serviced by the 
Konkan railway which has a railway station at Sindhudurg, though only a few 
trains stop there; and major railway stations at Kudal, Kanakavali and 
Sawantwadi.  Says Mondkar, "Chipi is necessary because an estimated 1,50,000 
tourists come annually to see the Sindhudurg fort in Malvan and they stay back 
to travel, for instance, to another popular tourist destination,Tarkarli, just 
a few kilometers from here".  Less than the official 7 kms in fact, as the 
beach town stretches towards Malvan ("20-25 hotels") and has about 80 homestays 
according to him.  These are visible along the road to Tarkarli which again is 
close to another tourist destination Devbaug (not to be confused with its 
Devbhag in Karwar, Karnataka).  "Chipi when it is ready will service all these 
popular-with-Maharashtrians tourist destinations.  According to him, a popular 
Indian hotel chain has bought land in Tambaldeg beach in Devgad taluka about 40 
km from Malvan to build a hotel.

More at:
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~Avelino

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