PONDA, April 24 -- Team Herald
The sword of Damocles is hanging over the head of a resident of Murme, Borim in distress as he fears losing his ancestral home to the new Borim Bridge project.
Tulsidas Naik, a resident of Murme, Borim, is left panicking because the officials have been frequently visiting his house to measure and value it for land acquisition related to the new bridge's approach road. While he's been informed that his house will be affected, Tulsidas denies receiving any assurance with regards to relocation or compensation.
Speaking to O Heraldo, Tulsidas said he inherited the house from his grandfather and father and has been living here for over 100 years. The uncertainty has forced him to spend sleepless nights, especi...
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