Camurlim is a small village located in the Bardez Tehsil of North Goa, India, covering an area of approximately 873 hectares. It is known for its high quality of life and is governed by a sarpanch, who is elected by local residents. The village relies on the nearby town of Siolim for most economic activities.
Water Supply
Camurlim has a variety of water sources provided by the government, including:
One tap
One well
Two water tanks
One tubewell
Two handpumps
Additionally, villagers use natural sources such as:
Two rivers
Two canals
Two springs
The village also has two lakes nearby. During the summer months, the primary source of drinking water is the tap.
Population and Infrastructure
Camurlim has a population of about 3,015 people, with a literacy rate of 83.08%. The village consists of approximately 674 households. It features:
One post office
Two public telephones
One bank and two credit societies
One recreational center
The village is connected by a single bus service and enjoys a reliable 24-hour electricity supply from the power grid.
Land Use
The land in Camurlim is categorized as follows:
Irrigated area: 15.26 hectares
Unirrigated area: 465.32 hectares
Culturable waste: 99.03 hectares
Non-cultivable land: 293.09 hectares
Overall, Camurlim presents a blend of natural beauty and community-focused living, making it a unique place in North Goa
Camurlim is a Village in Bardez Taluk in North Goa District of Goa State, India. It is located 19 KM towards North from District head quarters Panaji. 8 KM from Bardez. 19 KM from State capital Panaji