The Goa cabinet has decišded to grant yet i, where they are cš²urrently situated.
The decision was taken by the state cabinet through circulation. According to news reports, initially, a cabinet meeting was set to be held at ailing Chief Minister Manohar Parrikarās prišvate residence, yesterday. However, the meeting was cancelled at the last minute without citing any reason and thereafter through circulation of papers.
According toš¼ the cabinet decision, offshore casinos will be given six more months, i.e. time upto 30th September, 2019 to shift out of the Mandovi river. As per the decision, the caį©į©į©į©į©į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©š±į©į©į©sinos will have to submit an unconditional undertaking, that they will shift the casinos out of River Mandovi whenever an alternate feasible site is finalized by the government or by 30th September, 2019, whichever is earlier.
The plan to shift casinos out of the Mandovi river has been doing the rounds since August 2014 and the state government has granted continuously granted six month extensions to casino companies to shift to an š¦¹alternative location.
A similar decision to grant a six-moānth extension to offshore casinoš·s was taken by the Parrikar-led cabinet in Septešmber 2018.
In August 2018, Parrikar had informed the Goa legislative assembly that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led state government was working on a plan to unveil a new casino policāy that would shift the offshore casinos to a designated land area withiān the state by the end of August 2018.
The Chief Minister had further infź§ ormed the house that 10-15 year licenses will be given to casino companies who shift their operations out of tšhe River Mandovi, keeping in mind the large investment they would be making to develop casino projects on land.
He had also sź¦tated that a gaš§ming commissioner would be appointed soon to keep a watch on the casino operations. Further, he had given an assurance that from January 2019, Goans will not be allowed on casinos, as the Government intends to restrict the entry of locals.
Till date, the state government has been unable to notify and formulate the stateās casino policy and meet ź¦ŗthe timelines for implementing the changes in casino regulations, presumably due to Parrikarās ailing health.