Goemkarponn desk
PANAJI: Finally after almost five to six years, the Goa Bhavan at Mumbai will restart again as the Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant announced that the bookings for the same would restart from August 8.
The newly built Goa Bhavan in Mumbai, according to the Chief Minister, features eight double rooms, one VIP room, a male hostel with seven beds, a female dormitory with three beds, and other amenities.
The Chief Minister went on to say that another housing project will be built on the Goa government-owned site in Vashi, Mumbai.
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that the state government would build Goa Ram Niwas at Ayodhya.
Sawant added that reservations for lodging at Mumbai’s recently built Goa Bhavan will open on August 8.
During his speech in the assembly, Sawant said that the Goa government has consented to receive 4,000 square meters of land from the Uttar Pradesh government so that Goa Ram Niwas can be built in Ayodhya.
According to him, accommodations for devotees travelling from Goa to Ayodhya will be made possible by Goa Ram Niwas.
Declaring that the government would demolish and rebuild Goa Sadan in New Delhi, Sawant added that Goa Niwas in the nation’s capital also required upkeep.
If the property is available at a fair price in Velankanni, he said, the government will strive to provide lodging for Goans visiting that area.
In order to track government vehicles, Sawant added, the government will implement a vehicle management system under the General Administration Department (GAD).
“Talks of constructing the Prashasan Stambh at Porvorim are now in progress. The government will build new housing for its employees, he declared.
241 of the 550 services that the government has announced are now accessible online. “The public can go to the appellate authority if the services are not provided in a time-bound manner under notified services,” he stated.
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