Colva-based social activist Judith Almeida informed that the Panchayat inspection could not take place since the Panchayat members turned up late. She said officials of the TCP department, who reported for the inspection on time, left the venue since the Panchayat members and officials did not report on time. Officials of the Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) also played truant, she added.
Almeida said the villagers were insisting on the site inspection for the simple reason that the project proponent will soon apply for an occupancy certificate. “It is indeed shocking and surprising that a site inspection of these bungalows has not taken place for the fourth time now. It appears that it is not the will of the local people, but the power of the outsider builders prevails in Goa,” she added.
