CM GREETS TEACHERS ON TEACHERS DAY

Panaji, September 5, 2014 …. Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar has greeted the teachers on the occasion of the 53rd  Teacher’s Day. In his message, he says I have great pleasure, in extending my warm and very sincere greetings to the teaching community of Goa.

          September 5th  is the birthday of late Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, our former  President, who was a highly learned and distinguished  teacher, besides being a renowned educationist  and philosopher.

          Since, time immemorial,  the teacher has been revered as a role  model who  shapes the lives of young and budding students, and gives them the light of  knowledge and ignites their minds. A good teacher, can only, give and give. On  this day all our teacher’s should strive to achieve  the best out of their students and  Society.

          While celebrating Teacher’s  Day, we respectfully  pay homage  to him and recall the monumental role played  by teachers as builders of the Nation.

          On this occasion, I appeal to the teaching community of Goa, to draw inspiration from Dr. S. Radhkrishnan and discharge  their duties with renewed  sense of dedication and commitment. I extend my greetings and felicitations to  all the teachers of the State of Goa and wish  them all success.

“FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMME (FMD-CP)-SIXTH ROUND”

Panaji, September 4, 2014The  Department  of Animal Husbandry  and Veterinary Services is  implementing the Government of India Scheme “Foot and Mouth Disease Control Programme (FMD-CP) Sixth Round” under Livestock Health and  Disease Control which will be conducted in phases at six monthly intervals.

          In this connection, the programme  will commence from  October  7, 2014 wherein all efforts  are being  made to vaccinate  all the cattle and buffalo  population and sera samples  will be collected from selected villages, pre and post vaccination to ascertain the immune status of the herd.

          The dairy farmers are requested to extend their full hearted cooperation to the teams/staff of the Department in this endeavor of immunization of the entire cattle and buffalo population in the State with a view to  eradicate Foot and  Mouth Disease which is highly contagious, causing high economic losses in milk production, draft power, growth and reproduction.

GOVERNMENT TO HONOUR DISTINGUISHED TEACHERS

September 4, 2014 …. The Government of Goa will honour distinguished teachers with the State Awards in categories such as Primary , Secondary Higher Secondary teachers, Head Masters of high School and Principals of Higheer Secondary Schools on the occasion of  teacher’s day celebrations on September 5, 2014 at 10.30 am at Master Dinanath Mangueskar Hall, Kala Academy, Panaji.

        The teachers are : Primary teachers Category: Smt. Shitala Gajanan Sainkar, GPS, Vhalshi –Bicholim and Smt. Fatima Ferrao, Infant jesus High School, Colva , Salcacte. In the Secondary Teachers Category: Smt. Vibhuti Jagannath Bhangui, Peoples’s high School, Panaji. Headmasters category: Shri damodar Guna Phadte, Mahanandu G. Naik Memorial High School, Bhoma, Marcela and Smt. Suzanee Perpetual A. Pinto e Barreto, St. Francis Xavier High School, Macasana. Texcher Grad-I Category: Shri Shamsher Khan, GVM’s SNJA Hr. Secondary Farmaguddi, Ponda. Principal Category: Shri Shyamsunder M. Kauthankar, Dyanprasarak Mandal, PVS Sarojini Madhusudan Kushe, Hr Secondary School & Institute of Vocational Studies, PVS Kushe Nagar, Assagao-Bardez.

The award includes a Cheque of rs. 25,000/- a merit certificate and a memento.

        The prizes will also be given to the taluka office A.D.E.I. for the last years teachers day Highest collection based on the population ration. The first prize in this category will be  presented to Salcete taluka followed by Bicholim and Vasco talukas.

Eight members of GCA executive committee passes a resolution asking gca president vinod phadke to step aside from his post of gca president

03/09/2014 …. Eight members of the executive committee of the goa cricket association on Wednesday passed a resolution asking gca president vinod phadke to step aside from his post of gca president as mr phadke name was figured in the pendse commission report …

it may be noted that the state government-run Sports Authority of Goa had recently issued a show-cause notice to the Goa Cricket Association asking why it should not be de-recognized for failing to implement Justice Pendse Commission recommendations.

The commission, which has probed the infamous ticket scam reported during the 2001 India-Australia match at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa, had recommended that all the then members of the managing committee should be barred from managing the affairs of GCA who were named in the pendse report.

On Wednesday though certain decision were taken in the interest of the game of cricket, the meeting also had discussion where in the group led by dr salkar with eight members support out of fifteen passed a resolution asking mr phadke to step aside from his post

Dr salkar said that if mr phadke did not step down after the committee decision then whatever decision taken by mr phadke from now on in gca would be illegal as per constitution

Meanwhile gca president vinod phadke charged dr salkar of trying to take over gca presidentship from him by unwanted means

Phadke also stated that he had already asked for a 15 day time to sag to reply to the show casue notice sent by sag of de-recognizing goa cricket association

Cleanliness drive of beaches in Goa begins from september 1st

Panjim, September 2/2014 – With the increase in the number of tourists visiting Goa each year, there is a concern about the cleanliness of the beautiful seashores across the State. Goa Tourism has taken the matter seriously as it recognizes and understands that every tourist is important and distinct which also means cleanliness is a priority for the State and the sector.

Ms. Pamela Mascarenhas, Deputy Director, Department ofTourism said, “We have contracted two agencies to cater to the cleanliness of our North and South Goa beaches.

The contract begins from 1st September where the initial work of placement of dustbins, building of compost pits, recruitment of manpower, purchasing vehicles, etc. is underway. This cleanliness drive is slated to be in full swing in 30 days with manpower, placement of bins, vehicles, etc. in place.

The waste from the bins placed on the beaches will be collected on daily basis in addition to combing of wet and dry sand.Special arrangements will also be made to meet the intense demand of beaches after special events such as Ganpatiimmersion, Durga celebrations, beach weddings, film shootings or any other tourism related events to ensure complete cleanliness of the beach within 24 hours after the day of the event. The project will also ensure cleanliness of beaches from floating and other waste onto the beaches from tidal springs especially during the monsoons and high tides amongst others.

This will be an integrated system comprising cleaning of beaches through manual means wherever necessary, giving utmost priority to environment protection and pollution control of sand and water.

M/s Bhumika Transport, Waste Handling Services, Mumbai led consortium will manage the North Goa stretch which includes  Keri,  ArambolMandremMorjimVagatorOzrant, AnjunaBagaCalanguteCandolimSinquerimNerul, Miramar,  CaranzalemSiridaoBambolim

M/s Ram Engineering and Construction Company, Mumbai led consortium will manage the South Goa stretch which includesMajorda, BainaBogmolo,VelsaoArrosimUtordaMajorda,  BetalbatimColvaSernabatimBenaulimZalorFatrade,Varca,CavelossimAgondaPalolemPatnemRajbag,Talpona,Galgibag

LIC INSURANCE WEEK

Panaji, September 2, 2014LIC is completing 58 years of its service to the nation  on September 1, 2014. To mark the occasion LIC’s is observing their 58th Anniversary Insurance Week begins from September 1 to September 7, 2014 in the country with various events.

          As part of the Insurance week celebrations the LIC’s Goa Division Office has chalked out various programmes during the week. Programmes such as planting of saplings, organization of Health Camp for children, Health cum Yoga for the staff, competitions for Agents, Drawing competitions for School Children and  Quiz competitions for Employees.

          Besides Special Service Desks will also opened in the branch offices to serve the customers, special drives for creating awareness of Insurance in rural areas will also be conducted, Customer Meets will also be held during the week.

GURUMURTHY CALLED FOR IMMEDIATE FINANCIAL INCLUSION OF NON CORPORATE SECTOR

01/09/2014 …. “The Non Corporate Small Business Sector which has outperformed Corporate Sector in terms of contribution in National GDP,  employment, exports and domestic manufacturing, needs a viable financial architecture for its structured development and to give a boost to national economy”-said well known economist and financial adviser Mr. S. Gurumurthy today at a National Round Table Conference on ” need of a financial architecture for non corporate small business” held at New Delhi today by Action Committee For Formal Finance For Non Corporate Small Business, a group constituted by various national organisations of non corporate sector including Traders, Transporters, Truck Operators, SMEs, self entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs, hawkers, labourers and other sectors.

 Mr. Gurumurthy while inaugurating the Round Table Conference said that the non corporate sector is economic backbone of the Country which produces a value addition of Rs.6.28 lakh crores per year but this sector is the most financially under-served limiting the economic progress of the nation. The banking institutions could able to provide only 4% financial needs of this sector.

There are about 5.77 crore unincorporated non-agricultural enterprises in informal sector providing employment to about 46 crore people in the Country out of which about 24 crore people are self employed.  He also said that about 61% enterprises in non corporate sector are owned by backward classes. He further said that the best way to make India’s economy fully formal is to extend the reach of the financial system.

Mr. Gurumurthy further said that 90% of the informal sector does not access outside source of finance.The Banks do not finance the non formal sector which are largely unregistered due to High HR cost to lend and also due to basel norms which makes it difficult to finance even registered MSME sector, leave aside the unregistered small business. Mr. Gurumurthy called for creation of Small Business Finance Companies or Institutions as a financial architecture for non corporate small business in the Country. He further said that the non corporate sector holds huge promise for entrepreneurship, self employment and livelihood and therefore there is an urgent need of financial empowerment of this sector in larger interest of the nation.

Mr. Praveen Khandelwal, National Coordinator of the Action Committee informed that similar Round Table Conferences shall be held at Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmadabad, Chennai, Hyderabad,Bangalore, Cochin, Nagpur, Bhopal and Kanpur within next two months. The Action Committee shall also hold  30 ” Jan Adalat”, a form of public hearing, in different states of the Country in next two months where people belonging to different groups of non corporate sector will narrate their problems and difficulties in obtaining requisite finance from banks and baking institutions. Such hearings will bring the ground realities of financial sector into limelight.

The Action Committee intends to prepare a White Paper based on the inputs received from Round Table Conferences and Jan Adalat which will be submitted to Prime Minister, Finance Minister, Commerce Minister, MSME Minister, Chief Ministers and Finance Ministers of different states and RBI Governor . Copies of the White Paper shall also be submitted to senior leaders of different political parties and MPs of both houses of Parliament.

​The Action Committee include the Confederation of All India Traders, All India Motor Transport Congress, All India Confederation of Goods Vehicles Owners Association, All India Transport Welfare Association, Federation of Indian Small & Micro Enterprises, National Hawkers Federation, Bhartiya Kisan Morcha, Laghu Udhyog Bharti, Institute for Enterprise Research & Development, Fruits & Vegetables Commission Agents Wholesale Traders Association and many other leading national and state level organizations of different sectors of non corporate sector.

Vice President Meets Differently Abled Children from UMEED

 01/09/2014 … The Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari and Smt. Salma Ansari today met the differently abled children from ‘UMEED’, a Vocational Training Centre run under the aegis of Air Force Wives Welfare Association (AFWWA) here today. The Vice President and Smt. Ansari interacted with the children and wished them good success in their future. 

The Centre was established on 1st September, 2005 by AFWWA to empower the differently abled children with vocational training so as to make them contributing citizens of the society rather than being looked upon as a burden. 

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Dated 01.09.14 Press Release For the day as on 31.08.2014

Pertaining to the cases registered at below mentioned Police Stations/Units are as under.

NORTH GOA DISTRICT

PANAJI PS:

On 31.08.14, one unknown male person, age about 50 yrs., was found lying near Hotel Republica Panaji. Body preserved in GMC Morgue Bambolim. U.D.No.65/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. stands registered. PSI B. Pawar is I.O.

COLLEM PS:

On 31.08.14, one lady namely Chaitali Satish Patil, age 24 yrs., r/o Pune  Maharashtra was drowned in Dudhsagar river at Sonauli and shifted at  PHC Dharbandora  and declared dead. Inquest and PME held. U.D.No.19/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C.  stands registered. PSI S. Lokare is I.O.

PERNEM PS:

Shri Deelip s/o Narayan Mahale, age 61 yrs., r/o Ganeshpuri, Mapusa complained that on 30.08.14 at 20.45 hrs. at  Casulem, Pernem  unknown accused fired  with  air gun which hit  on neck of complainant  when  he was  driving  his Maruti 800 car  No.GA-01-R-1140 while proceeding from Ugvem to Mapusa side causing him grievous injuries endangering to his life. Cr.No.162/14 u/s 338 IPC stands registered. PSI V. S. Chodankar is I. O.

CALANGUTE PS:

On 31.08.14, unknown male person, age about 45 to 50 yrs., was found lying dead near   Sun City Resort, Sawatawada Baga. Body preserved in GMC Morgue Bambolim for identification. U.D.No.61/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. stands registered. PSI S. Pednekar is I.O.

 OLD GOA PS:

Shri Rajesh G. Shirodkar r/o Tonca, Miramar complained that on 31.08.14 from 00.15 hrs. to 02.50 hrs.  at Real  Home  distillery Pvt.  Ltd., factory  at  Old Goa,  three unknown accused  person with their common intention  entered through  rear side  of compound  wall of  factory  and  break open ladies staff  and rest room  and committed theft of  cash of Rs.1000/- from complainant rest room. Cr.No.162/14 u/s 457, 380 r/w 34 IPC stands registered.

2)  Shri Chandrakant Vernekar r/o Mayur Vihar N/o Patto Ribander complained that on 30.08.14 at 23.30 hrs.  to 31.08.14  at 16.00 hrs. at Patto Ribander suspected accused  person  miss Aditi  Singh and two  male friends  all r/o  Indoor  M.P. with their common intention committed theft of gold ornaments W/rs.62,000/- from the bed room of complainant. Cr.No.163/14 u/s 380 r/w 34 IPC stands registered. PSI Sagun Sawant is I.O.

SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

MARGAO TOWN PS:

On 31.08.14, one unknown male person, age about 45 yrs., was found lying dead near Railway Fly over bridge Margao Goa. Body preserved in Morgue. U.D.No.80/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. stands registered. PSI V. Chodankar is I.O.

On 31.08.14, one unknown male person, age about 55-65 yrs., was found lying dead near Sunrit Hotel, Old railway station road, Salcete Goa. Body preserved in Morgue. U.D.No.81/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. stands registered. PSI A. Umerye is I.O.

SMT. SINHA SWORN IN AS GOVERNOR OF GOA

August 31, 2014Smt. Mridula Sinha was sworn in as the Governor of Goa at a simple ceremony held at Durbar Hall of the Raj Bhavan, Donapaula, today Morning.

 Chief Justice of Bombay High Court  Justice Mohit Shantilal Shah administered the oath of office to her. Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar was present on the dais.

 Chief Secretary Shri B. Vijayan  read out the warrant of appointment issued by the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukerjee.

Besides Chief Minister, the swearing in ceremony was attended by Union Minister of State for Tourism (Independent Charge) Shri Shripad Naik, Speaker of Goa Legislative Assembly Shri Rajendra Arlekar, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Francis D’ Souza, Cabinet Ministers Shri Laximikant Parsekar, Shri Ramkrishna alias Sudin Dhavlikar, Shri Mahadeo Naik, Shri Dilip Parulekar Shri Pandurang alias Deepak Dhavlikar Smt. Alina Saldanha, Deputy Speaker Shri Anant Shet, Commissioner for NRI Affairs Dr. Wilfred de Mesquita, MP South Goa Shri Narendra Savoikar, MLA’s Shri Rohan Khaunte, Shri Michael Lobo, former Chief Minister Smt. Shashikala Kakodkar, Director General of Police Shri T. N. Mohan, Flag Officer Goa Area, Rear Admiral B. S. Parihar,  Station Commandant, 2 Signals Training Centre, Goa. Shri Harvijay Singh,  Secretaries to Government, functionaries of political parties and others attended the swearing in ceremony.

A Guard of Honour by the police contingent headed by Police inspector Shri Edwin  Colaco followed the swearing in ceremony.

Born on 27 November 1942, Smt. Sinha  is a famous writer of Hindi Literature and former Chairperson of Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB), Ministry of Human Resource Development. She is also the former President of Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha. Member National Executive, BJP, Co-Convenor Women cell, AIBJP. She has actively participated in Samagra Kranti led by Jay Prakash Narayan.

Smt. Sinha is daughter of Late Chhabile Singh and was born in the village Chhapra of Muzaffarpur District, now in Bihar. After taking post graduation degree in Psychology, she completed her B.Ed. degree. She started her life as a college lecturer at Dr. S. K. Sinha Women’s College, Motihari, Bihar and later as Principal of Bharatiya Shishu mandir, Muzzaffarpur, Bihar. After marriage with Dr Ram Kripal Sinha, who was earlier a college lecturer and later became a Cabinet Minister in Bihar State Government. 

She has written more than 46 books in various disciplines. Her Literary contribution include Jyon Mehandi ko Rang (Novel) a short film on Doordarshan was made based on the same, Nayi Devyani (Novel), Gharwaas (Novel), Sita Puni boli (Novel), Savitri, Atishya and many more. She has written a Biography titled Rajpath se Lokpath on Smt. Rajmata Scindhiya. Her story collections include Sakshatkar, Ek Diye Ki Diwali, Sparsh kit Taseer, Apna Jeevan etc. He essay collection include Aine ke saamne, Maanvi ke Naate, Purana Ke Bacce, Bihar Ki Lok Kathaye for children. She contributes regular columns in various national and regional Hindi newspapers, magazines and periodicals. Short films and features based on her authored  work are Dattak (NFDC), Udhar ka Sooraj(Doordarshan), Jyo Mejhindi Ko Rang (Doordarshan serial), Khel Khel Main(Doordarshan telefilm).

 She is recipient of  several Awards and accolades  at the National and Internatinal Literary Conferences such as Sahitya Bhushan Samman, Uttar Pradesh  Hindi Sansthan,Rashtriya , Rashtriya Shikhar Samman, Pt. Deen dayal Upadhyaya samman, Utta Pradesh Hindi Sansthan(2001),Kalpatru Samman, Delhi (1989), Ojaswini Shikar Samman, Sahitya Shri Samman. Shei was also Honoured by Vishwantantra Hindi Sammiti, New York (1999). 21 scholars have been awarded PhD degrees for their thesis based on her literary works.

Smt. Sinha has been founder and editor of magazines, “Panchva Stamba” (The fifth pillar). She has been President of Raj Mata Vijaya Raje Scindia Smriti Nyas, Delhi, Vice President, Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad. She has participated in more than 500 programmes of All India Radio and Doordarshan on Literary, Political and social issues.

 Smt. Sinha is the President of Surya Sansthan NOIDA.

 Smt. Sinha was member on Rajbhasha Samiti, Ministryof Home Affairs, Member, hindi Salahakar Samiti, Ministry of Steel, Member, Delhi Women Commission, Delhi Government, Member, Railway Hindi Salahakar Samiti, Ministry of Railways.

 Smt. Sinha has widely travelled to attend Foreign Seminars, paper presentations and Conferences (International). She has undertaken tours of Germany, Manila, New York for various conferences and paper presentations. She has also participate in Vishwa Hindi Sammelan in England, Surinam, South Africa, Mauritius over a period of many years.