Ease of doing business must not come at the cost of accountability
NITI Aayog’s latest report, Unlocking Growth in Tourism and Hospitality Sector, may be speaking the language of economic reform and ease of doing business. On paper, these recommendations sound progressive, but when applied to Goa’s tourism ecosystem, there is a ‘blind spot’ that exposes a disconnect between policy theory and ground reality.
ONOE consultations in Goa vitiated by bias, prejudice
The Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty–Ninth Amendment) Bill, 2024, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, more popularly known as ‘One Nation, One Election’, was down in the state over the weekend. The committee met with representatives of the main political parties, including Chief...
ID cards for Goan fish sellers: The other side
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant’s announcement to introduce identity cards for Goan fish sellers appears to be a strong statement in favour of protecting local livelihoods. By making eligibility contingent on a 15-year residency certificate and traditional ties to the trade, the State government has sought to project itself as a...
When refereeing calls cloud the true spirit of World Cup football
The World Cup knockout stage is where champions are truly tested. It’s a do-or-die sort of stage where tactical superiority is put to the test. This tournament has produced some heartwarming results, with lesser-known teams winning hearts not only with brilliance on the field but also with their lion-hearted approach....
Plugging the gap: Pvt power move needs public discourse
Tata Power’s move to formally apply to the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) for a parallel power distribution licence in Goa, as reported in this newspaper last week, has opened up yet another public discourse. Under the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003, along with the 2025 amendments, the JERC...
