Goa to relocate IIT campus from Melaulim: CM
PANAJI: Goa chief minister Pramod Sawant announced on Friday that the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-GOA campus that was to be set up at Melaulim village would be shifted to another place in the state.
The decision caps more than six months of protests largely by the residents of Melaulim village who had refused to concede land and had set up a blockade at the entrance to the site refusing to allow government surveyors to enter the village to demarcate the land. On January 6, at least 12 policemen and several villagers were injured when both the groups had clashed as the police attempted to clear the blockade set up by the villagers.
“We wanted the IIT project in
Sattari so that the region is developed. (Health minister and MLA from Valpoi in Sattari Vishwajit) Rane also tried to explain (to the villagers). We had also invited the villagers for discussion, but they wouldn’t relent,” Sawant told reporters.
On Friday, elected representatives from the neighbouring villages in Sattari submitted a formal request to the CM asking him to shift the project. “The whole idea to bring the IIT to Sattari was for the development of Sattari and the development of the whole taluka and the neighbouring talukas. But if the people do not want the IIT in Sattari, I would like to make a humble request to please take a decision to shift the IIT out of Sattari and from Shel Melaulim,” the representation signed by around half a dozen district panchayat members, said. Bowing to the request, Sawant said, “This government listens to the people. The government has decided to shift the project from Sattari to another place in Goa. We will be informing the IIT officials and a future decision will be taken to honour requests made by the elected representatives. Both me and health minister had no personal interest in going ahead with the project.”