No, this is the roof of the Panjim market annex. Due to the entire market not being covered seamlessly with a non-leaking roof, the traders operating here have put up different shades of plastic to avoid water leakage. The roof, as it looks from above and adjacent buildings, is an eyesore for the capital city.
Can the authorities take note of this and have the roof work done in such a manner that the market does not get flooded in the monsoon and there’s no need for these bits and pieces of plastic ploy sheeting? Besides, during the rains many of the chambers overflow mixing sewage with rain water which is very unhygienic. A thorough drainage and gutter work needs to be done. At the steps in the rear connecting to the main market pavers need to be installed where at present the surface is uneven and one can have a bad fall.

