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Clear illegal structures on beaches, HC fiat to govt

SIGNBOARDS TOO COME UNDER SCANNER DIRECTOR ASSURES TO TAKE ACTION WITHIN 2 MONTHS

- THE GOAN

The Bombay High Court at Goa on Tuesday directed the Director of Tourism to act against illegal constructi­ons and structures along the beaches of the State including sign boards and maintain a strict vigil in order that no new illegal structures come up in the future.

Hearing a petition filed concerning the setting up of illegal structures along the Calangute beach, the High Court took on record an assurance by the Director of Tourism that illegal structures on the Calangute beach will be removed within a period of two months.

“There was a petition filed in connection with some illegal constructi­on coming

up on the beaches -- this was basically about Calangute beach. Some structures are removed by the Tourism Department, some are yet to be removed, the Tourism Department will take action in the next two months on this

illegal constructi­on on the beach,” Advocate General Devidas Pangam, said.

“The beach belongs to the government and ultimately it belongs to the public. The High Court has further directed that henceforth, the director

of tourism will keep a strict vigil of any type of activities on the beach and all the beaches in Goa. Particular­ly any illegal constructi­on and those illegal constructi­ons not to be allowed at all. And that is the direction to be issued by the High Court today,” Pangam added.

According to the Advocate General, the High Court has asked the director to take responsibi­lity for any illegal encroachme­nt including any signages, etc. which are erected on the beach and to have them be removed swiftly and quickly.

“The orders will have to be implemente­d by the director for the purpose of keeping these beaches clean and free of encroachme­nt,” the Advocate General said.

The High Court also issued incidental and supplement­ary directions to the authoritie­s to ensure that whichever illegal structure has come up on the beach or the beaches in the State, should not get electricit­y connection, water connection.

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