Viresh Borkar, a concerned environmentalist, has raised objections to the construction activities taking place at Bambolim Beach in Goa. He has sought action from the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) to address the environmental concerns arising from the ongoing construction work. Borkar has highlighted the potential damage to the fragile ecosystem of the beach and the adverse impact on the marine life in the area. The construction activities have raised concerns among local residents and environmentalists, who fear that the development work could harm the natural beauty of the beach and disrupt the local biodiversity. Borkar has urged the SEIAA to intervene and take necessary steps to ensure that the construction work is carried out in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The preservation of Goa’s pristine beaches and natural habitats is of utmost importance, and it is essential to strike a balance between development and conservation. Borkar’s plea for action from the SEIAA underscores the need for stringent environmental regulations and oversight to protect the natural heritage of Goa. The authorities are urged to investigate the matter thoroughly and take proactive measures to safeguard the environment and biodiversity of Bambolim Beach.

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Viresh Borkar opposes Bambolim Beach construction, urges SEIAA action: Times of India
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