Key Points
- Goa government takes home more than ₹1,749 crore from casinos starting April 2021 and running to February 2026 whereas peak collection occurs in 2023–24.
- The state maintains 23 active casino licences split into seventeen onshore units and six offshore vessels carrying valid permits.
- Vessel-related fees deliver ₹27.24 crore even though firm regulations govern operations and a single case stays under legal review.
The Goa government now banks over ₹1,749.32 crore generated by casino operations throughout the previous five years. This impressive total demonstrates the substantial boost the industry gives to state revenue through licence fees and associated charges outlined in the Goa Public Gambling Act, 1976. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant doubles as Home minister. He informed the Legislative Assembly by written answer that the administration received precisely ₹1,749,32,43,907 between April 2021 and February 2026 solely from casino operations.
Goa Casino Money Climbs Fast After Covid Then Falls Back
Revenue rushes upward the moment pandemic chains break because licence holders pay ₹186.35 crore in 2021–22. State coffers swell to ₹353.78 crore next year. Collections explode to ₹603.76 crore peak in 2023–24. The smile fades when receipts drop to ₹461.71 crore in 2024–25. The current year has already grabbed ₹143.70 crore until 28 February 2026. Authorities hand out 23 casino licences under the Act. Seventeen onshore casinos fill hotel floors. Six offshore vessels drift along rivers and backwaters. MLA Govind Gaude fires a starred question. The government answers that every offshore vessel carries full permissions and no-objection certificates from the Captain of Ports Department. Not one boat runs without papers.
Extra cash flows in from vessel charges beyond licence fees. Mooring fees plus survey and registration charges total ₹27.24 crore since 2023–24. Mooring alone pours in over ₹26.61 crore. Offshore vessels live under constant watch. Inspections are conducted regularly under the Inland Vessels Act 2021 and other rules. Officers demand registration documents first. Seaworthiness certificates get scanned next. Passenger limits stay counted. Firefighting gear faces tests. Life-saving tools pass checks. Crew certificates prove readiness.
Goa Casinos Face Tough Green and Safety Rules
Operators must follow every pollution rule set by the Goa State Pollution Control Board because rivers stay clean that way. Vessels anchor only at approved spots so boats pass safely in backwaters. The government keeps the power to punish hard when someone breaks the rules. Notices fly first. Operations stop next. Permissions vanish forever if conditions stay ignored. The Chief Minister answers another question about court cases. One fight with La Calypso Hotels Private Limited waits inside the Administrative Tribunal in Panaji right now. The matter stays sub-judice and everyone watches with a tight chest.
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