THE SOUTH ASIA SUB-REGIONAL MEETING OF NGOS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ON AUG .25

Panaji: August 24, 2016 … The two day South Asia sub-regional meeting of NGOs on sustainable Development 2016  will be held  on August 25th and 26th  2016 at the Sanskruti  Bhavan, Panjim, Goa.Безопасные SEO эксперименты

CM RELEASES BOOK ON 50 YEARS OF PANCHAYATI RAJ IN GOA

Panaji: August 23, 2016 ….. Chief Minister Shri Laxmikant Parsekar released the book tittled “50 Years of Panchayati Raj in Goa: Retrospect and Prospects” at function held at Goa University recently.

Prof. Varun Sahni, Vice Chancellor of Goa University
presided over the function.

Addressing the students and faculties the Chief Minister said each village has its own set of issues, which only the locals can understand. Members of a, Panchayat are more seized with the problems of the villagers, thus they are more capable of taking appropriate decisions in the interest of the people of their village.

Speaking further Chief Minister said the book has been published by doing detailed study incorporating all 17 papers depicting the functioning of Panchayati Raj in the state. He said Political Science students should study such issues to bring detail information about such subject and enlighten to society.

Adv. Amrut Kansar gave the key note address. Earlier Dr. Rahul Tripathi, Head of Political Department welcomed the guests. Dr. Alaknanda Shringare spoke about the contents of the book.

Dr. Prakash Desai briefed about the activities carried out by the
“Loksamvaad”.

Miss. Pradnya Desai compered while Ms. Shilpa Singh proposed vote of thanks.

GOVERNOR CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION OF EVERY CITIZEN TO MAKE SWACCH BHARAT MISSION SUCCESSFUL

Panaji: Aug. 23,2016 … The Governor of Goa Dr. (Smt) Mridula Sinha  has  exhorted the youth to work to imbibe in our youth the culture of cleanliness. The Swacch Bharat Campaign which was launched couple of years ago requires participation of every citizen to make it a reality and further appealed to shoulder this noble task.

Smt. Sinha stated this while delivering  keynote address at the function organized to sensitize the students and faculty of The Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition about Swacch Bharat Abhiyan, and release of second edition of Hindi magazine  ‘AAROH’ at Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition at Alto Porvorim yesterday.

Smt Sinha further said that cleanliness should be the part of our life rituals  and we should enjoy doing it like we do other things in our life. Cleanliness she said is important for healthy living,  therefore one should not litter and should not allow others to litter garbage.

Thereafter Smt. Sinha administered the  oath of cleanliness

Smt. Lisa Norton E Dias HOD II, Shri Suryakant Parastekar, Administrative Officer, Staff and Students of IHM   attended the function.         

Smt. Donna D’Souza, Principal welcomed the guests. Shri Pankaj Kumar Singh, Lecturer organized and compered the function. While Shri Sanjeev Kadkade, HOD I proposed the vote of thanks.

RM,CM REVIEW PREPAREDNESS AHEAD OF BRICS SUMMIT

panaji: August 22, 2016 …. Union Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar, Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar,  Union Minister of State  for AYUSH along with Member of Parliament Shri Narendra Sawaikar and MLA Shri Siddharth Kunkolienkar  today  reviewed preparations for the BRICS summit at a meeting at Ministerial Block, Porvorim.  Shri Amar Sinha Former Ambassador of India in Kabul  and presently Secretary (Economic Relations) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India also attended the meeting.

The Heads of the Departments and officers of all concerned departments of State Government and central Government were impressed upon to play their part well and leave no stone unturned. The matters relating to roads, electricity, cleanliness, security  and others related areas were discussed at the meeting.

Director General of Police Maharshtra, Shri Satish Mathur, Special CP Delhi Police Shri T. N. Mohan, Director General of  Goa Police Dr. Muktesh Chander, Secretaries to Government of Goa, Naval Officers, Heads of Departments, senior offices were also present.

PREPARATIONS FOR DR. AMBEDKAR JAYANTI REVIEWED

Panaji: april 1,2015 …. A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Secretary Social Welfare Shri Manoj Sahoo IAS at Secretariat on monday to review preparations for celebration of 124th  birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.

Representatives of related Government Departments and office bearers of SC organizations present discussed issues relating to the celebration of the function in a befitting manner  at  the life size  statue of the leader at Dr. Ambedkar Park. On April 14,2015

Shri Pandurang  Gopal Parwar President Yugnayak Goa, Shri Dnyaneshwar Warkhandkar  State President  Republican party of India,Shri Ashok Parwar President Goa Dalit Mahasangh, Shri Shambhu Bhau Bandekar  Dalit Sanghatana Panaji, Shri Vijay Virnodkar President of  Sindhudurg Boudh  Hitvardhak Mahasangh- Goa Branch, Shri Durgadas Parwar President Dalit Kruti Samiti,Shri Ganesh Powar Ex-ZP Member , Shri Vidhyadhar Arlekar President Akhil Gomantak Anusuchit  Jati Mahasangh and others were present.

Smt. Meena Naik Goltekar Director Social Welfare coordinated the meeting Shri Damodar Shanke Managing Director Goa State SC, OBC Financial Development Corporation and the officials from various Government Departments like PWD, Electricity, and Forests attended the meeting.

unable to find a garbage dumping site village panchayat of merces to find its difficult to look out for a contractor to take care of the garbage scattered inside its village jurisdiction

15/07/2014 … Even though various initiatives are being taken by the goa state government to tackle garbage problems members of the village panchayat of merces in tiswaddi taluka are put in to a difficult situation after being unable to find a contractor to take care of the garbage scattered inside its village jurisdiction

It may be noted that the village panchayat of merces had issued a tender notice dated 15/05/2014 asking for tenders for collection, transportation and disposal of garbage from the jurisdiction of village panchayat of merces tiswaddi goa for a period of 1/06/2014 to 30/09/2014 for an estimated cost of rs 2,10,450 but even after the deadline of 27/05/2014 not a single contractor and approached the panchayat for taking up the job due to which the panchayat has been finding it difficult to clean up the garbage area from the village jurisdiction Also around two to three areas which the panchayat had identified for garbage sorting had been rejected by the goa pollution control board for certain technical reasons

Speaking to goanreporter sarpanch of merces village panchayat Vincent lourenco said that there were no takers for garbage from merces village due to low cost of the garbage tender as well as there was no garbage dumping site for the village jurisdiction

Vincent said the panchayat was facing a lot of hurdles in tacking garbage issue due to non availability of a garbage site

Vincent also stated that the panchayat had also taken strict action on those who were carrying out illegal constructions in village jurisdiction

Rally on World Population Day held by PHC Corlim at Old Goa in collaboration with Old Goa Education Institute High School.

 

 

11/07/2014 …. A rally on World Population Day was held by PHC Corlim at Old Goa in collaboration with Old Goa Education Institute on 11th July 2014. The rally was initiated from Old Goa and proceeded to Ella – Gandhi Circle, Ella Farm and back.

The students of VIII and IX along with teachers of Old Goa Education Institute, and Staff of PHC Corlim i.e. Dr. Kedar Raikar, Medical Officer Incharge, School Health Doctor, Dr. Yogesh Dessai, LHV, Mrs. Pradnya Naik, IEC Officer, Miss Bhakti Sawant and RMNCH+A Counselor, Ms. Celina D’Souza and ANM, Ms. Akamma Avanur participated in the rally. The Headmaster of Old Goa Education Institute Shri. Sanjeev Sawant and School Health Doctor flagged the Rally.

After the rally students were addressed by Dr. Yogesh on Importance of World Population Day and the ill-effects and the urgent need to control the population. He also spoke on Adolescent Pregnancy and how such pregnancy affects our population.

A poster on the same theme was also organized wherein 30 students participated. Mast. Gautam Naik, Mast. Sanket Naik, Miss. Nikita Bomkar, received first prize (Rs. 500/-), second prize (Rs. 300/-) and third prizes (Rs. 200/-) respectively at the hands of Dr. Kedar Raikar.

IFFI to pay homage to Yash Chopra

Organisers of the festival said that they are preparing a special section to showcase Chopra’s work, who is known for his landmark films such as ‘Deewar’, ‘Trishul’, ‘Silsila’, ‘Chandni’ and ‘Dil to Pagal Hai’ during his career that spanned over five decades.

Chief Executive Officer of Entertainment Society of Goa, Manoj Srivastava, said they would pay cinematic tribute to the departed soul during the ten-day-long festival that would commence from November 20.

According to him, they had earlier planned a tribute to the director at the festival, but will now pay a homage to him.

Organisers of the festival said that they are preparing a special section to showcase Chopra’s work, who is known for his landmark films such as ‘Deewar’, ‘Trishul’, ‘Silsila’, ‘Chandni’ and ‘Dil to Pagal Hai’ during his career that spanned over five decades.

Chief Executive Officer of Entertainment Society of Goa, Manoj Srivastava, said they would pay cinematic tribute to the departed soul during the ten-day-long festival that would commence from November 20.

According to him, they had earlier planned a tribute to the director at the festival, but will now pay a homage to him.

Organisers of the festival said that they are preparing a special section to showcase Chopra’s work, who is known for his landmark films such as ‘Deewar’, ‘Trishul’, ‘Silsila’, ‘Chandni’ and ‘Dil to Pagal Hai’ during his career that spanned over five decades.

Chief Executive Officer of Entertainment Society of Goa, Manoj Srivastava, said they would pay cinematic tribute to the departed soul during the ten-day-long festival that would commence from November 20.

According to him, they had earlier planned a tribute to the director at the festival, but will now pay a homage to him.

IFFI to pay homage to Yash Chopra

The forthcoming International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa will pay homage to legendary Bollywood filmmaker Yash Chopra, who passed away in Mumbai on Sunday.

Organisers of the festival said that they are preparing a special section to showcase Chopra’s work, who is known for his landmark films such as ‘Deewar’, ‘Trishul’, ‘Silsila’, ‘Chandni’ and ‘Dil to Pagal Hai’ during his career that spanned over five decades.

Chief Executive Officer of Entertainment Society of Goa, Manoj Srivastava, said they would pay cinematic tribute to the departed soul during the ten-day-long festival that would commence from November 20. Pimples on Scalp Causes Hair Loss

According to him, they had earlier planned a tribute to the director at the festival, but will now pay a homage to him.

Pollution notices to 16 industries in Goa

Sixteen companies in the state were today issued show cause notice by Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) for failing to install pollution monitoring equipment despite several warnings.

GSPCB member secretary Lavinsons Martin has issued showcause notices to all the 16 companies, asking them to reply within 15 days.

The companies that were issued notices include state’s only power generating plant, M/s Reliance Infrastructure Limited, tyre manufacturing company – MRF, steel manufacturing units — Goa Sponge and Power Limited, Shrithik Ispat, Sesa Goa Limited’s Pig Iron Plant, United Spirits Limited,  Ingrown Hair Scars Removal United Breweries Limited, Shraddha Ispat Private Limited, Nicomet Industries Limited, Ambey Metallic Limited and Aparant Iron and Steel Private Limited, fertilizer manufacturing industry – Zuari Industries Limited (ZIL) and pharma companies – Syngenta India Limited and Merck (India) limited, and liquor firm – John Distilleries and a state government run Sanjivani Sahakari Sakkar Karkhana Limited, a sugar factory.