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Chandra Mistry (Retired)     21 March 2018

Ground level balconies

One rule for Goan, another rule for non-Goan

My buildings of balconies on either side of my villa at ground level have been classed as illegal and society committee has asked collector for demolition.

I have discovered that similar balconies at ground level also exist at other villa’s which the committee have not asked to be demolished.

I did ask permission from the committee to have these balconies built but they never consented and no decision given – this has been going on for a few years. In frustration I went ahead and had them build.

Now committee quick to make decision to demolish them.

I am based in South Goa and of Indian origin but the society committee  is Goan and the other villa’s with ground level balconies are all owned by Goan.

People are now questioning whether I am been discriminated as I am not goan.

Seeking advice as to what to do next?

 



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T.SRINIVASULU   21 March 2018

U also approach concerned authority by making complaint to demolish other balconies then committee will come to u for negotiations

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