Save the Waters of Goa

About

There are probably just a few individuals who may be aware that in the heart of the city of Panaji there is a water canal connecting Campal & St. Inez. The Campal Creek also known as St. Inez nullah opens up opposite Inox, squeezes in behind the heritage structures in Campal, flows besides Taj Vivanta, rests at St. Inez in the form of stagnant polluted water. To say the least it’s in a very sorry state. In an initiative to clean up and restore the Campal Creek, we at Goa ForGiving are mobilizing local residents on either side along the CAMPAL CREEK and people from across Goa to communicate and get together for a cause.

Television Coverage

Our Mission

We see the restoration of the Campal Creek as a trigger to incentivize the restoration of other water bodies and wetlands of Goa and even India and the World.

“You are the change you want to see”

United in our common purpose of building the GOLDEN GOA of our dreams!

Articles

Events

The Red Boat

Water Revolution on Goa Revolution Day 2017

World Water Day 2016

Water Hunt on World Tourism Day

Campal Creek Selfie

Mother’s Day 2015

Felicitation of Winners Xth Annual Conference of ISMOCD & IAE

Environmental Health Programme

Bird Walk along the Creek

Photo walk with noted photographer Prasad Pankar along the Campal Creek

International Readers and Writers meet

Conceptual bridge sketch by Artist Vijay Bhandare

The 'I Can' campaign

The Times of India Campaign

Mother’s Day Celebration 2014

Marathon cum Awareness Run

Mother’s Day Celebration 2013

The Cleanup Drive

Mother’s Day 2012

Press Conference

Various meetings held at the Gonsalves Mansion to develop the Concept

Survey with the CCP

Armando's Son, Nihal gets the First Pics of the Campal Creek

Amersfoort - The Inspiration

Adopt Your Well #MyWellMyWellness

What People Say about Campal Creek

Doctors, Architects, Activists, Campal Residents, Kids etc voice their views on the ill effects that can take place with a contaminated waterway running through the Capital City, Panjim.

Workshops

Painting workshops with the underprivileged kids

International Readers and Writers meet