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TOURISM

INFRSTRUCTURE
GOA HAS……
National Highways 4A and 17 besides a dense network of
metallic roads connecting the state to other parts of the
country.

South-Central Railway and Konkan Railway providing rail


links with major cities.

All weather international harbor and multipurpose general


cargo berth and a full-containerized service at Marmugoa.

Plans to develop international airport at Mopa and


facilities for charter flights and cargo at Dabolim.
LAND TRANSPORTATION

Road Statistics in Goa State

Sr. :
Length
Type of Road
No. in Kms

1. National Highways 264

2. State Highways 226

3. Major District Roads 797

4. Village Roads 2964


VEHICLES IN GOA STATE
Sr. No. of
Type of Vehicle
No. Vehicles
1. Motor Cycles on hire 4,913
Motor Cycles and
2. 2,38,740
Scooters
3. Private Cars and Jeeps 53,569
4. Taxis 6,788
5. Goods Vehicles 21,592
6. Buses/Mini Buses 3,175
7. Tractors 436
8. Autorickshaws 3,061
9. Government Vehicles 3,392
Roads
Lack of proper illumination of roads
Narrow roads leading to conjestion.
No proper Zebra marking for public safety.
No availability of public transport at proper intervals
leading to over crowding.
Potholes and unmaintained footpaths.
Lack of Road Signages.
Drains not covered, specially not cleared during
rains leading to water clogging.
Bus stand-bad maintenance of the pay toilets.
No proper garbage disposal and treatment.
Construction of Sulabhs Souchalayas.

Sulabhs (Public Pay Toilets) are constructed at several places and most of them are not looked after by the Government specially at the
Bus stands and at other public places.

No proper water supply to the toilets.

No manpower for maintenance.


Potholes

Road Repairs
Drainage..

Footpaths.
.
Private sector local buses…

Bus stops..
Parking

Traffic Jams
Dangers
on
Road…

Bad Road Planning…


Water Transport
Ferry Services (bad maintenance, need to
be serviced and registered).

Cruises and Casinos used for


entertainment effect marine life due to oil
spills.
WATER RESOURCES
Water Supply Projects

OPA Water Supply Schemes


15 MLD Regional Water Supply
Schemes
Assnora Water Supply Schemes
Sanquelin Water Supply
Schemes
Salaulim Water Supply Schemes

Conservation of Water
•Recycling of Water

•Conservation and Usage of Rain Water


Air
Dabolim International Airport.
The Airport has 4 toilets to cater to 450
departures.

No proper drainage system.


Railway
Plans of Super Fast Train to Mumbai

Railway platforms in bad conditions.

Toilets and wash rooms not maintained and kept


clean.
Hotels And Other
Entertainment Avenues
Average Duration Of Stay
Domestic 5 days
Foreign 9 days
Average room occupancy of star category Hotels for the year
2004 was 72% and during peak season i.e. during January,
February, November and December was 88%

•There is a need to attract quality tourists.


•Excess of hotels on the coastline, giving rise to more rooms
while having lesser guests to cater to.
•GTDCs role in the tourism sector.
•For entertainment Goa has a number of night clubs.
•Goan hotels should offer opportunities for seminars and
meetings.
POWER
 Goa has- 48 MW Neptha based
power generation plant in the
private sector.
 Goa depends for power from
neighboring states grids.
 Power borrowed by Goa from the
Central Generation Station is 306
MW.
Power Consumption
Power
Sr.
Category Consume
No.
d MK WH
1. Industrial 565.806

2. Domestic 309.940
3. Commercial 84.030
Agriculture/Irrig
4. 14.780
ation
5. Others 137.200

  Total 1111.756
HUMAN
RESOURCES
Non Goan population is on
the rise.
• Hotels
• Lower income group
• Labour class
TAXATION
TOURISM TAXES
Luxury Tax (Act 1988)
Goa Sales Tax (Act 1964)

Excise:
Reference North South
Item Total 
period Goa Goa

Number of licenses issued for manufacture of


liquors :

i) Caju 2000-
2550 667 3217
liquor 2001
ii) Toddy 2000-
597 983 1,580
liquor 2001
TELECOM/
CONNECTIVITY
Telephone
Advertisements
Internet (Broadband)
BUREAUCRACY
Red Tap Activities

Political Competition

Calangute Petrol Pump


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Market Research

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