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https://goanews.com/goas-politicians-who-loved-16b-172-39a/
10/03/2026

https://goanews.com/goas-politicians-who-loved-16b-172-39a/

Whether it is Section 16B, 17 (2) or 39A of the Goa Town and Country Planning Act, all are siblings. The content and the intent are the same. In violation of the existing law, these sections were inserted by Goa’s lawmakers. The court, however, either held it up or is in the process of repeating h...

An Opportunity to Connect with Fish Curry & RiceSaturday, 14 March 2026 | 3:00 pmKala Academy, Panaji, GoaGoa is loved m...
08/03/2026

An Opportunity to Connect with Fish Curry & Rice
Saturday, 14 March 2026 | 3:00 pm
Kala Academy, Panaji, Goa

Goa is loved most deeply by those who fight to protect it. For more than forty years, the Goa Foundation has stood at the forefront of that struggle — defending Goa's forests, rivers, hills, wildlife, khazans and villages.

In 1992, the Foundation published the first edition of Fish Curry and Rice, a citizen’s report on the forces shaping Goa’s future. On Saturday, 14 March 2026, the vastly expanded fifth edition will be released.

If you want to understand the real challenges facing Goa today, this book is perhaps the most credible place to begin.

Come and connect — with the Goa Foundation and with the many citizens, activists, farmers, wildlife lovers and environmental groups working to safeguard this land we share. Buying a copy of the book is also one of the most direct ways to support the Foundation’s work.

The book will be released by Justice Ferdino Rebello, former Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court. Justice Gautam Patel, former judge of the Bombay High Court, will deliver a special address: “Goa is a land worth fighting for.” We will also felicitate Goa’s environmental defenders — with a brass band to mark the occasion in true Goenkar style.

Kala Academy has only 900 seats. Let’s fill them.
Bring family, friends and colleagues.

14 March | 3:00–6:30 pm | Kala Academy, Panaji

Come. Connect. Be counted.

(All Goa groups please share widely)

Come hear Ms Indira Jaising tomorrow (March 7) at the Bombay High Court at Porvorim on the occasion of Women's DayGoa ha...
06/03/2026

Come hear Ms Indira Jaising tomorrow (March 7) at the Bombay High Court at Porvorim on the occasion of Women's Day

Goa has a special place in the remarkable journey of Ms Jaising – one of India’s most distinguished lawyers and strongest voices for human rights and justice for women. She is coming specially to Goa to address a Women’s Day public lecture on “Equality in law, inequality in power: What still holds women back” at the Bombay High Court conference room at Porvorim. Since Women’s Day falls this year on a Sunday, the lecture has been organized on Saturday, March 7th. Entry to the function, which commences at 4 pm, is free and open to the public. Be there before that or you may not get a seat.

Ms Jaising is an extremely powerful speaker and a pleasure to hear. Most young women in the legal profession see her as a role model and proof that women lawyers often display far greater intelligence and legal skills than men.

Over a career spanning more than five decades, Ms Jaising has argued landmark cases advancing women’s rights, equality, and constitutional justice, and became the first woman Senior Advocate of the Bombay High Court.

What many Goans may not know is that her environmental legal work began right here: in 1988, she fought Goa’s first Public Interest Litigation for Professor Sergio Carvalho against the construction of the Ramada Caravela Beach Resort on Varca beach – the judgment in that case led to the Coastal Regulation Zone Notification 1991 protecting our coastlines. She also argued the case safeguarding public access to the beach at Cidade de Goa Resort and more recently, the tiger case in the Supreme Court.

A former Additional Solicitor General of India and co-founder of the Lawyers Collective, her work helped shape major laws including the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity created by the Bar Association of Goa to hear this extraordinary lawyer whose work has shaped both India’s legal landscape and Goa’s environmental protections.

From Chimbel and the failed Unity Mall, the bird of resistance has now settled down at Mirabhag. At this rate, the Goa g...
06/03/2026

From Chimbel and the failed Unity Mall, the bird of resistance has now settled down at Mirabhag. At this rate, the Goa government may have to put its entire voting population in jail.

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After 39A, PIL now challenges Rane's relaxations of FAR and height for real estate developersHigh Court Fixes April 15, ...
26/02/2026

After 39A, PIL now challenges Rane's relaxations of FAR and height for real estate developers

High Court Fixes April 15, 2026 for Final Hearing in PIL Challenging FAR and Height Relaxations Across Goa
The Bombay High Court at Goa today fixed April 15, 2026 for final hearing and disposal of the Public Interest Litigation filed by the Goa Foundation and two other petitioners challenging sweeping amendments to Goa’s Building Regulations that permit unprecedented increases in Floor Area Ratio (FAR) and building height across the State.

The PIL contends that the recent amendments effectively allow the Government to grant additional floors and height relaxations to individual applicants anywhere in Goa — including village panchayat areas and ODP regions — upon payment of ₹1,000 per square metre, without following the statutory discipline governing zoning and development intensity under the Goa Land Development and Building Construction Regulations (GLDBCR), 2010 and the Regional Plan 2021.

Plot-by-Plot Intensification of Development
According to the Petitioners, the amended Regulation 6.1.1(a)(2) allows applicants to seek enhancement of FAR and corresponding height relaxations on a case-by-case basis. The PIL argues that this creates a system of plot-by-plot intensification of development, detached from the zoning structure that is meant to guide planned growth.

Under Section 6A.4 of the GLDBCR, maximum permissible FAR and height are determined by zone classification. Land use and FAR together form the backbone of planned urban and rural development. Permitting development intensity equivalent to higher commercial zones in lower-intensity settlement or residential zones fundamentally alters the character of those areas.

For instance, allowing FAR 200 and 24-metre height in zones otherwise capped at FAR 60 and 9 metres substantially increases density and built form beyond what the zoning framework envisages.

Under Note (1) of Table VIII of the Regulations, C-1 zoning is intended for central business districts of Panaji, Margao, Mormugao, Mapusa and Ponda. The Petition states that over 100 permissions under Regulation 6.1.1(a)(2) have granted C-1 equivalent FAR and heights in non-CBD areas, including village panchayat jurisdictions.

The PIL argues that although described as “relaxations,” such permissions operate in substance as changes in development intensity comparable to zone changes, but without following the statutory procedure required for modification of zoning classifications.

Environmental and Infrastructure Concerns
The Petition also raises concerns that such large-scale increases in FAR and height are being granted without comprehensive studies on:

Infrastructure capacity (water, sewage, roads),

Traffic impact,

Environmental and social consequences,

Cumulative impact on small settlements and village areas.

Planned development under the 2008 Act requires balancing growth with carrying capacity and public interest. The Petition argues that unstructured intensification risks undermining that balance.

Transparency and Public Participation
The PIL further notes that 739 permissions/NOCs had reportedly been granted up to January 2025 under the amended regime. However, details of these approvals have not been systematically placed in the public domain.

The Petition contends that non-disclosure limits transparency and curtails the public’s ability to participate meaningfully in planning governance.

Constitutional Questions Raised
The Petition challenges the amendments on the grounds that:

Removal of quantitative ceilings on FAR through corrigendum violates the mandatory procedure under the 2008 Act;

Grant of unrestricted discretionary powers to enhance FAR and height without structured criteria raises issues under Article 14 of the Constitution;

Differential premium structures for similar categories of development lack rational basis.

The matter now stands posted for final hearing on April 15, 2026.

Related Proceedings
In a separate writ petition filed by Ms. Sabina Martins challenging FAR enhancement granted in respect of development in her building, the High Court today observed that the development would remain subject to the final outcome of her writ petition.

High Court Fixes April 15, 2026 for Final Hearing in PIL Challenging FAR and Height Relaxations Across Goa The Bombay High Court at Goa today fixed April 15, 2026 for final hearing and disposal of the Public Interest Litigation filed by the Goa Foundation and two other petitioners challenging sweepi...

Vivek Menezes on Fish Curry Rice, released on Valentine's Day, for all Goans who are in love with their motherland.
21/02/2026

Vivek Menezes on Fish Curry Rice, released on Valentine's Day, for all Goans who are in love with their motherland.

FISHING FOR A COPY?Today and tomorrow evening (21/22 Feb), you can pick a copy of the iconic "Fish Curry and Rice" at th...
21/02/2026

FISHING FOR A COPY?

Today and tomorrow evening (21/22 Feb), you can pick a copy of the iconic "Fish Curry and Rice" at the Goa Urban Arts Festival, Old GMC Building, Panaji. The latest edition features the artworks of 16 Goan artists. A collector's item.

"FISH CURRY AND RICE": HOW TO GET A COPY?Only 30 Copies Presently Available in Goa — For Immediate CollectionAfter a 25-...
16/02/2026

"FISH CURRY AND RICE": HOW TO GET A COPY?

Only 30 Copies Presently Available in Goa — For Immediate Collection

After a 25-year gap since its 4th edition, "Fish Curry and Rice" has returned. The 400-page 5th edition was previewed last weekend at the Goa Arts and Literature Festival 2026.

Only 30 copies of the Supporter’s Edition are currently available for pick-up in Goa. The Goa Foundation Supporter’s Edition (₹5,000) comes in a handsome durable case and is produced in a limited run.

To secure one, please fill in the Google Form below.
https://forms.gle/ep2uQkUDhcHkQKvPA
If the google link gets de-activated, this means the 30 copies of the Supporters Edition are exhausted.

The QR code is included in the form. Complete the payment, upload a screenshot of the transaction, and submit the form. Your copy is confirmed only after successful payment and submission.

The full public release of regular hardback copies will commence at the public lecture event with Justice Gautam Patel and Justice Ferdino Rebello in March. The Hardbound Edition (₹3,000) — will be available at and after the event.

Bookstore and online distribution will begin thereafter. Stay tuned for updates!

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