Killer junction
Dec 17, 2014, 02.00 AM ISTREAD MORE Sumita Lotlekar|Siridao-Palem|Isidore 
Domnick Mendes|Goa Velha|Francisco Silveira
Isidore Domnick Mendes

Bordering the villages of Bambolim, Curca and Goa Velha on one end and the 
Arabian Sea on the other, the coastal village of Siridao-Palem is inhabited by 
2,423 people and has 7 vaddos or  wards: Jesus Nazareth or Ward 1 , Modlo Vaddo 
or Ward 2 , Firguem Bhat or Ward 3 and Modlo Bhat or Ward 4 ( in the beach side 
i.e., Siridao) Puter or Ward 5,  Choker or Ward 6 and Diwar or Ward 7 ( the non 
beach side Palem)

During the past seven years, the intersection lying on National Highway 17 (NH 
17) has become a death trap as more than 35 young and old lives from this 
village have been lost and the killer junction has also left wounded and 
injured scores of its locals. Nevertheless, the biggest irony for this peaceful 
and prosperous village of Tiswadi taluka is that neither the past Congress or 
the present BJP state government is least interested to protect the lives of 
its people.
Everyday, in the mornings and afternoons, the movement of children studying in 
the two village schools i.e. Our Lady of Rosary in Firguem Bhat and government 
school at Palem is severely affected as there is no subway.

The foundation stone for this subway was laid way back on April 12, 2008, by 
former chief minister Digambar Kamat in the presence of the erstwhile MLA 
Francisco Silveira.

Numerous representations by villagers, who are mostly fisherfolk, for building 
of a vehicular subway, have fallen on deaf years. "The junction has become a 
virtual death trap because pedestrians, riders and drivers have either been 
mowed down or grievously injured by speeding vehicles at the intersection. When 
we come to the intersection to cross the road, we are not aware what our fate 
will be," said Sumita Lotlekar of Modhlo vaddo.

Even the policeman manning the traffic at this deadly traffic intersection has 
been by-and-large transitory in nature. "Successive state governments have been 
completely indifferent to the lives of sons and daughters of the soil of 
Siridao-Palem. Forget about they being permanently present, the cops are hardly 
seen controlling and directing both the heavy and light vehicles moving at a 
terrific speed at the deadly unmanned junction of NH 17," says Chandrakant 
Lotlekar of Modhlo vaddo.

Like erstwhile chief minister Digambar Kamat, Manohar Parrikar too before being 
inducted at the Centre as defence minister, kept on giving empty assurances 
both inside and outside the assembly on the construction of the said passageway.

According to sources, just before the Lok Sabha elections of 2014, a meeting 
was chaired by then chief minister Manohar Parrikar and attended by all the 
panchayat members and sarpanchas of St Andre constituency, in which, Parrikar 
made it clear that the work of the proposed subway would begin in right earnest 
in September 2014.

But, all these assurances whether issued by Digambar Kamat or Manohar Parrikar 
have remained empty promises. The public works department (PWD) continues to 
display callous attitude on this vexed issue.

"For how long will the state government remain a mute spectator to the deaths 
and injuries occurring in the households of Siridao-Palem? Why don't the 
authorities, at least, now act to fructify the dream of passageway for both 
vehicles and pedestrians at the intersection?" asks Pedrina Afonso of Firguem 
Bhat.

Siridao-Palem panchayat is just one of the many panchayats in Goa facing the 
brunt of the villagers because of the government backing down on undertakings 
it gave to the people. "The panchayat is completely unaided and helpless to 
redress the people's grievances in which the state government had pledged to 
construct a subway. Due to the non-delivery of promises by the state 
government, villagers vent out their anger on the panchayat. Like other village 
panchayats, Siridao-Palem panchayat too is like a sub-post office with a 
mandate only to stamp on a set of papers. The local self government is only a 
nominal head whereas the government departments be it police, TCP, PWD are real 
executives," laments sarpanch Antonio Jose Afonso.

The sarpanch further adds "A lot of lives have been sacrificed at the killer 
intersection. The need of the hour for Siridao-Palem is the coming up of the 
much-needed subway."

When contacted, St Andre MLA Vishnu Surya Wagh said, "Getting the subway in 
Siridao-Palem and the state-of-art rural health centre in Azossim-Mandur have 
been my two most important priorities since becoming the St Andre MLA. 
Nevertheless, it is also being thought to construct a flyover straight from 
Bambolim to Goa Velha junction, which would not lead to destruction of any 
houses as earlier envisaged in the widening of road by NHAI (National Highway 
Authority of India), but, at the same time also completely minimize the flow of 
vehicular traffic on the existing NH 17 and this would automatically lead to 
zero accidents at the junction. But, let me be very clear that though I am not 
the minister, I will continue to champion all the causes of my constituents, 
especially of doing away with any casualties caused by the junction at 
Siridao-Palem. I won't mind even going on a hunger strike for the people's 
issues despite of being a MLA in the ruling party."



Problem Problem

Water supply

Everyday, the village gets water supply of potable drinking water for just one 
hour. "For the last 25 years, successive state governments have made no efforts 
to augment the supply of water in terms of improving infrastructure, especially 
the building of a larger capacity water storage tank," said Pedrina Afonso of 
Firguem Bhat . Unfortunately, the drinking water woe is further aggravated as 
the supply of water to Siridao -Palem is shared between Bambolim areas like Goa 
medical college, new housing colonies etc.

Land sharks

"For around 20 years, due to the unholy nexus of politicians, builder mafia, 
town and country planning (TCP) officials, no land has remained for future 
posterity of 'Goemkars'. Especially, the beach part of Siridao has become a 
hotbed for real estate tycoons who have gone on a construction spree of swanky 
abodes whose occupants are non-Goans. Almost all rules for residential premises 
have been thrown to the winds," says a panchayat official on condition of 
anonymity.

Electricity woes

The old electricity poles are not able to maintain the increase in work load 
especially during summers. This year, a day before the famed 'Jezu Nozrem' 
(Jesus of Nazareth), popularly called as 'Pejechem Fest', there was a complete 
power breakdown due to the collapse of 11 kvA pole in the field and all 
perishable items stored in the fridges of almost all households of the village, 
brought especially for the feast, got spoilt.

A little history

A village famed all over Goa for its yesteryear 'ramponkars', who for the 
prized catch of mackerels, sardines, tiger prawns, seerfish etc, used to 
venture into the sea with their manually-operated canoes to beaches as far as 
Cansaulim and Velsao on one hand to the closest beach of Caranzalam on the 
other. The village, at one point in time, had an unenviable position when it 
came to fishing of 'Xinaneo' (mussel). Then 'renders' (coconut pluckers) also 
enjoyed an eminent position in the state. Similarly, in cultivation of 
vegetables, the village was famous for the cultivation of 'bhende' 
(ladyfinger), brinjal, watermelon, red and green chillies. But, the modern age 
has killed almost all its past occupations. The fast mechanized trawlers as 
well as the emerging of a hotel group in the village has destroyed both the 
ramponkars and fishing. Similarly, the mushrooming of real estate in the 
village has killed both agriculture and fishing.



Top View

A lot of lives have been sacrificed at the killer intersection. The need of the 
hour for Siridao-Palem, is the coming up of the much-needed subway

Antonio Jose Afonso, sarpanch

Getting the subway in Siridao-Palem and the state-of-art rural health centre in 
Azossim-Mandur have been my two most important priorities since becoming the St 
Andre MLA. It is also being thought to construct a flyover straight from 
Bambolim to Goa Velha junction, which will not lead to destruction of any 
houses as earlier envisaged in the widening of road by NHAI

Vishnu Surya Wagh, MLA



People's take

For how long will the state government remain a mute spectator to the deaths 
and injuries occurring in the households of Siridao-Palem?

Pedrina Afonso, Firguem Bhat resident

Forget about they being permanently present, the cops are hardly seen 
controlling and directing both the heavy and light vehicles moving at a 
terrific speed at the deadly unmanned junction of NH 17

Chandrakant Lotlekar, Modhlo vaddo resident

The junction has become a virtual death trap. When we come to the intersection 
to cross the road, we are not aware what our fate will be

Sumita Lotlekar, Modhlo vaddo resident

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