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Govt moves to shield 15 heritage sites

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Published Mar 6
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The Goa government has identified 15 ancient monuments, archaeological sites and remains across the State for protection under the Goa Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1978.

A notification issued by the Department of Archaeology has invited objections and suggestions from the public before the sites are declared protected monuments or protected areas. 

The notification grants citizens and stakeholders two months to submit their views on the proposal.

Among the sites proposed for protection are the Malar Cave in Malar village of Tiswadi taluka, Haat Katro Khambo in Old Goa, and a cave located at Sirdona. The list also includes the ruins of the Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Chimbel, which is believed to hold historical importance.

Other sites identified for protection include the remains of the Gopakkapattnam Port at Goa Velha, Jacquem Cave at Neturlim in Sanguem taluka, Bawlyache Mol at Pirla in Quepem, and Pandurang Math and Mukhyapran (Maruti) Math at Balli.

The notification further proposes protection for the remains of a temple at Sasore Khaddem in Cordem, Tamsuli Cave in Candola, and the historic Mardangad Fort at Queula in Ponda taluka.

In addition, the list includes the ruins of the Surya Temple at Kudne, Thadgi memorials at Kudnem, a rock-cut tank at Dabolim, and the Shree Damodar Temple tank at Fatorda in Margao.

Officials said the monuments and archaeological sites fall under different ownership categories, including private lands, government lands and areas under the Forest Department. 


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