Temples, Schools, Private Properties, Water Bodies; All Auctioned for Mining !

back to Portuguese colonial times, and despite local ownership claims, mining activities continued without proper documentation or consent from the community.

Shirgaon (Sirigao) Village, is located in Bicholim Taluka, North Goa. The villagers are of the opinion that, earlier it was the Portuguese who handed over the mining block but the village was excluded. Though earlier the system of property documents didn’t exist, this government had the advantage of checking the survey numbers and the option of excluding the temples and village settlement, but it didn’t happen. After much uproar and pressure from the villagers, the Goa government did announce that the village and its settlement wont be harmed but the villagers demand written orders and not verbal ones, they want this entire mining block to be re-auctioned.

The Shirgaon village has been awarded to m/s Rajaram Bandekar (Sirigao) mines pvt ltd. Now, since the elections are done and results are out, most of the villagers are fearing the commencement of mining activities, with no help and support from the government or even the courts.

There have been several hearings but we haven’t been successful even in securing a status quo”, said Ganesh Gaonkar, President of the Shri Devi Lairai Temple Committee. He further stated that, We have filed a writ petition in the court and have prayed for removal of all temples and water bodies and the entire Shirgaon village with settlement,

which has been given for mining for the next 50 years. We are also closely watching news that the Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has declared that the temples and village will be excluded from the mining but we haven’t seen any official announcement about this, there is not a single notification, and this is what is making the villagers doubt about this verbal announcement, he clarified.

He also confirmed that they have approved this proposal, about demanding an official notification, in their committee meeting and very soon would be handed over to the government.

Mining activities commenced from 1949, when the Portuguese government started mining on the land parcel that belonged to communidade of Shirgaon. This mining continued till 2012, but there was no record of who was mining which spot and no one from village or the temple management officially gave any piece of land for mining, said Gaonkar, while sharing the history of mining in Shirgaon.

In 1973 when the government conducted a survey they notified names of the miners on the record (1/14 extract) but the land title is not in their name. These mining companies don’t have any land ownership since 1949, when mining activities

commenced here in Shirgaon. The then 3 mining companies were Chougule, Bandekar and Dempo, but no local gave them the land for mining. This entire mining scam since 1949 to 2012 was done on the land owned by Shirgaon communidade, detailed Gaonkar. Now since the survey numbers are there, even then the Shirgaon village has been auctioned. Imaging, people having their land records will have to make way for mining, unless there is an official written communication from the Goa state government.

  • In Short About the Post :
  • Shirgaon village in North Goa auctioned for mining.
  • 4000 residents affected; fear increased impact.
  • Environmental damage; Supreme Court halted mining in 2012.
  • Mining began under Portuguese rule without community consent.
  • Villagers demand written orders to exclude their settlement.
  • Land leased to Vedanta, Salgaoncar, and Rajaram Bandekar.
  • Chief Minister’s verbal assurance lacks official confirmation.
  • Villagers filed a writ petition against mining.

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