Armando Gonsalves has seen Panaji grow and wither. He has been living in Campal, the heritage-preserved quarter of the city, since 1969 and is bitter about the direction Panaji has taken over the past three decades or so.
“There are some positives but many disappointments as well. The number of senseless buildings coming up… traffic is in a complete mess. Governments in power are not doing their job and the No. . .