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Pics by Rajtilak Naik in Panaji
for Daijiworld Media Network - Goa (MB)

April 25, 2007

'Sobit amchem Goem, sundor amchem Goem...'... Doesn't it make music to the ears, at least in songs, tourism brochures and seminars?


Hastily-dumped rubble in front of the main door of the Excise department buidling at Panaji is creating inconvenience to the general public while entering the building.


Horrible state of the Kadamba Transport's help booth at the Margao Bus Stand; Plants in the Old Secretariat building are seen in a dried state without being watered


Hill cutting is flourishing in Goa, often posing hazards to adjacent constructions


The missing bulbs of a street lamp-post at Panaji


A 'pleasing' sight on the banks of River Mandovi at Panaji; The missing waste bin of the Corporation of the City of Panaji at Miramar beach


The neglected Reis Magos fort


Stones disrupting the smooth flow of traffic at Panaji


Unfinished agenda: Part of a road at SantaCruz left incomplete by the PWD in spite of all the green signals

But there is another side to the coin, thanks to the utter lack of civic sense among a section of the citizens, 'chalta hai' attitude of the babudom, and in some cases, lack of political will on the part of the government.

Precious legislative time is spent on politicking, show of strength, one-upmanship etc., government funds get siphoned off and opportunities lost in the middle of games of vendetta and 'holier-than-thou' stands.

But Goans can take heart, since the people of the rest of the country seem to be qualified to console them saying, "Don't worry, be happy, it's the same story here too..."

Well, over to expert commentators...

(Text by Richie Lasrado)

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