Goa will soon introduce a uniform color scheme for all government buildings to enhance their visual appeal and create a more organized look, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announced. During the budget presentation on March 26, he stated, "To improve the appearance of government buildings across the state, I propose that all government structures be painted in a uniform colour. 

This will not only enhance their aesthetic value but also give a sense of uniformity and identity to public institutions."When the Opposition interrupted him, the Chief Minister of the BJP-ruled state humorously clarified that the chosen colour would not be “saffron.”

He also announced that a structural audit of all state government buildings is already underway.“The structural audit of government buildings has begun. Based on the detailed consultancy report, necessary measures to strengthen the structures will be taken on a fast-track basis,” he said.

Along with this, the government plans to conduct a structural audit of all heritage buildings in Goa. Depending on the findings, restoration work will be carried out as needed to preserve these historical structures.
The budget has allocated ₹273 crore for constructing new government buildings and maintaining and repairing existing ones.

“The repair work of South Goa’s Old Collectorate and Police Headquarters buildings has already started," the Chief Minister said. He also proposed eco-friendly initiatives, such as vertical gardens, to reduce heat islands in urban areas.
Also, a new policy on road engineering and design will be introduced to develop green corridors along major highways, enhancing both aesthetics and public safety.

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