Investigative Journalism in Goa: Courage Amidst Constraints
Investigative journalism in Goa has a proud legacy — from uncovering the mining scam that rocked the state in the 2010s to highlighting land grabs, tourism-related crimes, and environmental violations. Despite the risks involved, journalists in Goa have worked diligently to hold power to account.
However, the challenges are significant. Legal threats, defamation suits, and cyber harassment are commonly used to silence watchdog journalists. Access to government records, despite RTI laws, is often delayed or denied, hampering deep-dive reporting.
Independent media collectives and citizen journalists have stepped in to fill the gap, especially through digital platforms. Their stories often reach global audiences, shedding light on issues that mainstream media hesitates to cover due to commercial or political pressure.
Support for investigative journalism is growing in Goa, with journalism schools, media associations, and even NGOs providing training and legal support. The hope is to build a culture where truth-telling is protected, encouraged, and respected.