Panagi: Opposition to the establishment of World Peace University on TIVIM’s 2 Lark SQM land has been found to be invalid, the Ministry of Industry said Thursday, but gives Gore Investment Promotion Board succession to declare private university land Despite this, the investment promotion area.
World Peace University is planning to establish an institute offering courses in engineering, marine engineering, medicine, management research, arts, journalism and public policy.
“The objections received in this respect have been taken into consideration by the government, and the government is saying that the objections are inadequate and invalid,” said industry governor Amalia Pinto.
Tibim villagers protested against private universities, claiming that this would lead to serious environmental damage and the movement of local people. Village Glam Sabah also passed a resolution opposed to the project. The land at Comunidade was leased to the University of World Peace.
Locals argued that the land allocation process and regulatory approval had been fine-tuned to benefit the promoters of the University of World Peace. The private university rebutted in one honour-loss lawsuit against some local people.
The Ministry of Industry has also notified that Asvin Chandru, chief executive officer of the GOA Investment Promotion Committee, will be appointed authority to provide tax assessment and collection and construction approval. “The authority of the local government to provide the management or construction of buildings, taxation, tax, fees and other membership fees” has stopped applying and village panchayats will be compensated by the government for five years for loss of house tax. Provisions to be made.
The Planning, Development and Construction Committee appointed under the Goa Investment Promotion Committee will review and approve building permits from private universities.