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Goa – The Vibrant State on March |
Prakash Waman Kamat |
Goa, the tiny coastal State, steps in the 47th year of its vibrant existence
today. Liberated from the shackles of Portuguese rule on December 19, 1961 along
with a few other territories, Goa rose to become the 25th state in the Indian
Union in 1987.
Located on the west coast, Goa has a population of close to 14 lakh in an area
of around 3600 sq. kms. It has a coastline of around 106 kms.
History
Symbolized as Parashurambhoomi in the Puranas, land created by pushing back the
ocean, Goa was ruled by Marathas, Adilshahas, Kadambas and then for a period
varying between 150 years to 450 years by Portuguese that ended in December
1961. Over the past few centuries Goa has been exposed to varied cultures,
resulting into a rich diverse and pluralistic cultural outlook which is based on
peace, tolerance and hospitality. This speaks for its communal harmony which in
turn makes it a hospitality destination of international repute.
The people worldwide know Goa as a tourists’ paradise blessed by silvery and
pristine beaches, historical temples and churches and a place of peace-loving
people who cherish communal harmony. Very few would, however, fancy that Goa is
today turning into a fast developing economy with a vibrant citizenry that is
perennially asserting itself over choices and options of development. In other
words, it is slowly but steadily transforming from a long laid-back society into
a vibrant and dynamic churning of an enterprise which is becoming increasingly
conscious of a continued struggle needed for preserving its ecology, environment
for its posterity.
As a result, Goa is witnessing a major citizen participation in the local self
government process, where people across the State are seen questioning the type
of development and the use of State’s scare land and other resources.
The State boasts of a very high literacy rate, almost second to Kerala. In terms
of per capita income too, the State ranks among the highest. Yet a big concern
continues to be its declining agriculture which is marked by the very high rate
of urbanization which is driving it into an Urban-State.
Development
Interestingly, Goa has been ranked among the leading states on the developmental
scale by national magazines. Goa’s economy is growing at a faster rate than that
of the country as a whole. While the rest of the country is growing at around 7
percent, the growth in Goa touched the double digit in 2005 and it has never
looked back.
Goan economy traditionally hinged on mining, Gulf remunerations and now on
service sector mainly tourism. Gulf remunerations have been on decline in recent
times, so too is mining and tourism which are presently facing the pressures of
worldwide economic meltdown.
For the State with its primary sector declining to around 10 percent, the
secondary sector contributing around 36 percent and the tertiary sector touching
almost 55 percent of the GSDP, the problem is to strive to mobilise resources to
sustain the high level of economic growth. With high growth, the State is also
witnessing massive urbanization. With rapid development coupled with declining
agriculture, Goa has turned into a city-state with over 60 percent of its
population now categorized into urban population.
From traditionally an agrarian economy, which relied considerably on imports,
trade and iron ore mining in its pre-liberation era, Goa today is undeniably an
industrially-developing state. Known for its high literacy rate, widespread
knowledge of English and pleasant environment, the State has developed into a
pharma hub.
Industrial Policy
Goa has been on the lookout to attract investments armed with a pro-active
industrial policy, which identified biotech, food processing, agro-based
industries, IT and IT-enabled services and entertainment sector as core areas of
focus.
After the State was declared a permanent venue for prestigious International
Film Festival of India(IFFI), the entertainment industry led by State-owned
Entertainment Society of Goa(ESG) is making big strides in bringing to forefront
entertainment as a significant revenue generating sector. The moves are on to
make it a entertainment hub of international standards.
IT and IT-enabled services
Realising the potential of information technology (IT) to impact the growth of
every sector of the economy, the Goa Government set up the Infotech Corporation
of Goa Ltd.(ITG). The mandate of the ITG is to develop IT-related
infrastructure, promote IT-enabled services and implement e-governance
objectives of the government. It is acting as a single-window agency for IT and
ITES units for incentives under the State Government’s IT policy.
Education
On the educational front, higher education is one of the thrust areas the State
is planning to make a foray as a natural corollary to its tourism sector. The
economic growth is stimulating development in two ways. It is increasing per
capita income by creating employment opportunities. The growth is also
generating additional resources for the Government. If the government invests
these resources primarily on focus areas of basic and social infrastructure,
including social security cover for the poor, it will lead to a multiplier
effect that would result in higher growth and better quality of life for the
citizens of Goa.
The enlightened citizens of the State are, however, alerting the decision-makers
about a dimension of the high growth and unbriddled industrialisation and
development.
Significantly, the State Government is presently seen as conscious of this
concern which can be seen from its on-going efforts to have a State regional
plan 2021, a State land use plan, which is being prepared with the active
participation of experts and town planners and with process involving
transparency with involvement of citizens and non governmental organizations and
environmental bodies.
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Disclaimer : The views expressed by the author in this feature are entirely his
own and do not necessarily reflect the views of PIB.
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