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A look at clashes between outsiders and locals in Goa
Updated On: 23 November, 2013 08:06 AM IST | | Vidya Heble and Pamela D'Mello
After the Nigerians-Goans clash last month, amid statements about tit-for-tat measures and threats of throwing out Indians from Nigeria, we take a look at the outsiders-vs-local phenomenon in the state
The Nigerians’ protest was a game-changer for the holiday-destination state of Goa, which has long battled a dichotomy of insider-outsider mindsets in an increasingly tourist-hungry economy. For long, Goans have grumbled about the influence of “outsiders” - an influence that has been increasingly pervasive and, ominously, powerful as well.

The average Goan is by and large unperturbed by the foreign presence in the state, until a clash occurs. Pic/Suresh u00a0KK
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