21 illegal structures razed at Calangute beach
Panaji: Continuing its drive against illegal coastal structures, the tourism department demolished 21 encroachments at Khobrawaddo in Calangute over two days, clearing more than 5,400 sq m along the popular beach stretch.
The action was carried out jointly with revenue department officials as part of an ongoing high court-monitored process linked to a writ petition.
Deputy director of tourism Dhiraj Wagle said the drive follows earlier demolition work at Sauntawaddo on May 6 and 7, where 17 structures were removed. In the latest phase at Khobrawaddo, 11 structures were demolished on Tuesday and the remaining on Wednesday.
He said the encroachments, spread across the CRZ area, varied in size and were constructed by hotels, restaurants and beach resorts.
“This demolition is in continuation of the earlier drive. These are all encroachments in the beach and CRZ area,” Wagle said.
The demolition drive began on Tuesday morning and continued till Wednesday evening, with officials from the electricity department, Goa police, Bardez mamlatdar’s office and other agencies assisting the operation.
Wagle said the tourism department will next focus on illegal structures in Umta Vaddo, Calangute, and that similar enforcement actions will continue. “It will be ongoing and every month there will be some action being taken,” he said.
Officials said beaches fall under the jurisdiction of the tourism department, which is responsible for clearing all encroachments from coastal and CRZ areas as directed by the court.
He said the encroachments, spread across the CRZ area, varied in size and were constructed by hotels, restaurants and beach resorts.
“This demolition is in continuation of the earlier drive. These are all encroachments in the beach and CRZ area,” Wagle said.
Wagle said the tourism department will next focus on illegal structures in Umta Vaddo, Calangute, and that similar enforcement actions will continue. “It will be ongoing and every month there will be some action being taken,” he said.
Officials said beaches fall under the jurisdiction of the tourism department, which is responsible for clearing all encroachments from coastal and CRZ areas as directed by the court.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Goa | Silver Rate in Goa | Bank Holidays in Goa | Public Holidays in Goa | Petrol Price in Goa
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Goa
- 21 illegal structures razed at Calangute beach
- 17% dip in accidents, govt credits AI & data analytics
- Govt grants nod for ISO-standard archives facility
- 7.5 million tonnes of iron ore approved for fresh extraction
- Sawant flags unregistered ‘journalists’, backs GUJ list ahead of 2027 polls
- Primary school students will learn about Kaavi art, Goa rivers in new NEP textbooks
- NEP implementation deferred for Class XI for this academic yr
Featured In City
- City’s three major waterways get another chance at revival with CM’s new scheme
- 4 miscreants get into company cab, abduct & rob driver in Bengaluru
- After long wait, mobile networks begin activation on Mumbai Metro 3 underground route
- Patna airport gets additional land to fully utilise parallel taxi track
- My bond with Prime Minister Modi goes beyond Rajya Sabha seat: Deve Gowda
- BJP alleges ₹39,000-cr scam in waste management tender process in Bengaluru, seeks probe
- Shivakumar’s new sops won’t be a burden on exchequer, say experts
Photostories
- You don't need a Gout attack to have high Uric Acid: The subtle symptoms doctors don't want you to ignore
- From Vinod Kambli to Virat Kohli; famous cricketers who own luxurious properties in Mumbai’s premium neighbourhoods
- From brightening creams to face serums: Why men’s skincare is finally having its moment in India
- All about ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ live-action cast: From Cate Blanchett to Mason Thames
- Sleeping enough but still tired? These vitamin deficiencies could explain why
- Mark Zuckerberg's $300 million superyacht Launchpad: Why everyone is talking about the 'big boat'
- Leaves turning chalky white: Here’s the reason behind it and how to fix it
- Forget the royals, Mahira Khan’s shimmering desi moment at King Charles’ charity dinner made her look like the main event and not a guest
- All about Knox and Vivienne: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s youngest 17-year-old twins
- 7 budget-friendly localities in Pune for rent in 2026: Affordable areas with strong connectivity
Videos
03:49 From Himanta To Bhupender: Are BJP Leaders Accelerating The TMC Rebellion?05:27 Pakistan Army Mi-17 Helicopter Crashes Near Muzaffarabad, All On Board Killed | Watch02:43 TMC Denies Congress Merger Buzz After Mamata-Sonia, Rahul-Abhishek Meetings | Watch03:51 AI-171 Victims' Families Question Claim Waivers Before Probe Ends; Air India Denies Pressure03:07 After Weeks In Captivity, 14 Freed In Manipur, Search Intensifies For Six Missing Men- Sushmita Dev Quits TMC & Rajya Sabha, Delivering Fresh Blow To Mamata Banerjee As TMC Crisis Deepens
- Paraquat Debate: Why Is India Still Allowing A Herbicide Banned In 74 Countries?
03:41 Narendra Modi Overtakes Jawaharlal Nehru As India's Longest-Serving Democratically Elected PM- POK Protests, Detentions & Killings Vs Zojila Tunnel: Two Very Different Stories Across Kashmir
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media