REVIEW REPORT

 Panaji ; July 22,2014 … The Report on activities of Department of Cooperation for May, 2014 an amount  of Rs.61060/- as audit fee recovery, while 149 of Cooperative Societies have been audited during the month.

In all 15 Cooperative Societies have been registered, namely Aryan self help Group Coop. Society Ltd., Gogol Housing Board, Margao, Sai Seva Self Help Group. Society Ltd., Gogol Margao, Sai Datt. Self Help Group Cop. Society Ltd., Loutolim, Roofmakers Daud Residency Coop. Housing Maintenance Society Ltd., Aquem Alto, Margao, Trinity Parque Coop. Housing Maintenance Society Ltd., Comba Margao, Regi Vintage Coop. Housing Society Ltd.,

Verna, Kurtarkar Country Coop. Housing Maintenance Society Ltd., Raia, L & L Dongorim Pearl Coop. Housing Maintenance Society Ltd., Navelim, Salcete, Salman Residence Coop. Housing Society Ltd., Zuarinagar,  Sancoale, Shree Shantadurga  Ajoba Self Help Group Coop. Society Ltd., Gauttan Sankhali,

Vignesh Palewada Self Help Group Coop. Society Ltd., Korgao, Pernem, Nadkarni Riviera II Coop. Housing Society Ltd., Alto St. Cruz, Utkarsh Girim Self Group Coop. Society Ltd., Aradi- Guirim, Om Sai Cuchelim Self Help Group Coop. Society Ltd., Opp. Sai Baba Temple Cuchelim, Bardez and  Assolda Self Help Group Coop. Society Ltd., Quepem, during the month.

Dated 22.07.2014 Press Release For the day as on 21.07.2014

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

NORTH GOA DISTRICT

PANAJI PS: Complaint upon behalf of the State that on 21.07.14 at 06.05 hrs., near St. Cruz junction- Panaji, accused    Navneet  s/o Umesh  Nasnodkar, age 26 yrs.,  r/o  St. Inez- Panaji  driving Swift car No. GA-07-E-5727 drove his car in a rash and  negligent  manner,  while  proceeding  from St. Inez junction  to  Kala  Academy- Panaji  and when  reached at St. Inez Junction, dashed  a cyclist who  was  proceeding  from Caculo island  to St. Inez Church as a result  of which the cyclist namely Mr.  Mahesh S/o Krishna Gaonkar r/o Caranzalem sustained fracture injury to his right leg. Cr.No.297/14 u/s 279, 338 IPC is registered. HC-4243 is I.O.

2) Complaint upon behalf of the State that on 20.07.14 at 00.50 hrs, near Inox Theatre-Panaji, accused Shoba Gaur w/o Hari Ramdas r/o Essar residency- Taleigao driving Swift car No.GA-09-A-1348 drove the same in a  rash and negligent  manner  under the influence of alcohol  while  proceeding  from Miramar to KTC-Panaji  in No Entry road and when reached near Inox Theatre-Panaji dashed a Hero Honda M/Cycle No.GA-01-Y-5395 which was  proceeding  from KTC  Panaji  towards  Miramar as a result of which rider namely Shri Sandesh Kuttikar sustained injuries to both legs and pillion rider namely Mr. Kaiser Braganza sustained head injuries which are grievous in nature. Cr.No.297/14 u/s 279, 338 IPC and Sec 119 and 184 of M.V. Act is registered.

3) On 21.07.14, dead body of unknown male, age about 45 to 50 yrs. was found lying near SBI ATM- Azadmaiden-Panaji. Body sent to GMC Morgue-Bambolim for preservation.  U.D.No.51/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. is registered.

CALANGUTE PS: Shri Shankar Chavan r/o Candolim complained that between 20.00 hrs. of 19.07.14 to 06.00 hrs., on 20.07.14 at new Arady-Candolim, unknown accused person committed theft of his Hero Splendor motor cycle No.GA-03-AA-3611 W/rs.38,880/- approx., which was parked in front of his house. Cr.No.183/14 u/s 379 IPC is registered. HC-N. Salgaonkar is I. O.

MAPUSA PS: Shri Dharmendra Prajapati r/o Parra- Bardez complained that between 06.07.14 to 09.00 hrs, on 21.07.14 at Parra towers- Parra Bardez, some unknown accused person stole his 2000 pieces of hand painting W/rs.1,50,000/- from inside his flat. Cr.No.315/14 u/s 380 IPC is registered. ASI R. V. Redkar is I. O.

PONDA PS: Miss Sujata d/o Vithal Gawas r/o Mollem-Sattari-Goa complained that on 21.07.14 at around 15.00 hrs. at Amona  Bridge on Khandola side, Ponda, accused  namely  Ramkrishna s/o  Vithal Gawas r/o  Mollem-Sattari-Goa  assaulted  her sister namely  Neeta  d/o  Vithal Gawas, age 23 yrs, on silly reason and mentally torturing  them by passing remarks, thereby  abated to commit  suicide. Cr.No.285/14 u/s 306 IPC is registered. PSI Satish Gaude is I.O.

SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

SANGUEM PS: Shri Sajjan s/o Anand Desai r/o Sanguem complained that between 19.00 hrs. to 20.07.14 to 08.00 hrs, on 21.07.14 at Sanguem, some unknown culprit/s committed theft of cash of Rs.4000/- approx from the fundpeti box, one small copper   ringing bell, one copper laman diva, one copper samai and other puja articles such as steel plates, copper lamps etc. all W/rs.5000/- and total property W/rs.9,000/- from the open temple. Cr.No.17/14 u/s 380 IPC is registered.

GOVERNMENT ENDEAVOURS TO INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION IN THE STATE-SHRI PARSEKAR

Panaji: July 21, 2014  … Minister for Animal Husbandry, Veterinary Services and Health Shri Laxmikat Parsekar has said  that the Government is planning to provide automatic milk collection machines to dairies in the state which  will avail the farmers  report of their milk its quantity ,fat grade and amount etc. He said the Government has earmarked an amount of Rs.2crores. for the said purpose.

Shri Parsekar was speaking  at a meeting of milk producer farmers called by him at Pernem today. The objective of the meeting was to interact with farmers regarding their dairy business and to listen their success stories about their   business and difficulties   faced by them.

Speaking further Shri Parsekar said that the Government gives support price for crops to enhance agricultural production and incentive of 40% on milk production and various other schemes with the intention to boost milk production in the state. The Government gives importance to dairy farming and strive to resolve the problems by the dairy farmers in terms of getting subsidy   in availing the scheme etc.

Shri  Parsekar speaking informed that in order to educate farmers regarding the schemes, computerized billing and operation of automatic milk collection machine training camps would be arranged in future. The Government he said is in process of   up gradation of existing Veterinary Health Center at Chandel and also initiates steps to open veterinary dispensary at Ibrampur to avail veterinary services to the farmers. He appreciated farmers for their spontaneous participation in the meeting.

Speaker of Legislative Assembly Shri Rajendra Arlekar called upon the farmers to invoke in them trust of becoming stakeholders of future white revolution in the state.  He said it is required to work with firm determination to increase milk production to make the state self reliance. The concerned authorities have to encourage the farmers by supporting them in  time he opined. He also complimented the Minister Shri Parsekar for his attempts to enhance dairy farming in the state.    

Shri Pradeep Gaad, Shri Tukaram Mhamal, Shri Bhaiva Santosh Tilve, Shri Dasharath Gawade, Shri Girish Naik Shri Suryakant Gawade, Shri Dilip Dhavaskar,are those farmers who are dary farmers presented their success stories of milk production and also brought to the attention of the Minister various problems faced by them in acquiring schemes of the Government.

Dr. Yoghesh Naik Veterinary Doctor, compered the function, While Dr. Santosh Desai Assistant Director Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services proposed the vote of thanks.

The meeting was also attended by Dr. Braganza, Director of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Shri Milind  Kerkar Chairman Pedne Shetkari  Seva Sahakari  Society , Shri Dipak Kalangutkar ZP Member,  Dr. Gayatridas Gauthankar. and other farmers

GOA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TO PROVIDE ONLINE SYSTEM TO MLAS AND STAFF

Panaji, Jasmb 2uly 19, 2014 … Speaker  Shri Rajendra Arlekar has  relied his vision to make the Goa  Legislative Assembly the first in India to provide a fully online system to its MLAs  and staff. More than 50 percent of the MLA questions are now being submitted to the  Assembly completely  online, and that percentage is rising every day. The aim is to achieve 100 percent paperless operation as soon as possible.

The project  consists of four modules. The first module allows MLAs to submit questions online using a two step authentication process to ensure  security. The second manages the workflow of the Legislative Assembly so the staff can efficiently  process the questions. The third is an answer module where Government  Departments can upload the answers, while the fourth is a Public module that can be used by the  press and  any web user to quickly search  the  Assembly  Question Archive.

Speaker had mandated that the system should be extremely  user friendly so that even first  time computer users would feel comfortable with it. So far the response  from the MLAs and staff using the application has been very positive.

The project was developed in-house by the Department of Information Technology, Goa, using state of the art Open Source tools. Open Source  Technologies provide a secure, vendor, neutral and completely transparent  development environment that is strongly recommended for Government use.

The  system has been designed  to run on a cloud platform that can save crores of rupees in  hardware and software costs. The DOIT team consisting  of Manager (Technical) Shri Amit Tamba and Software Engineers, Shri Rahul Prabhu, Ms. Anuradha Kamat and Shri Deepak  Raikar have developed  the application following the latest Agile development  methodology.

The Goa Legislature Secretariat team consisted comprising Engineers  Shri Dilip  Shivrekar, Ms. Tahseena Inamdar, Ms. Poonam Kanekar and Shri Sarthak Naik.

To ensure  a flawless transition from paper to digital, the monsoon session of  the Assembly will continue to use paper as a backup to the  e-Assembly  workflow, however the same will soon be phased out. The Speaker personally  supervised the implementation of the paperless system and encouraged the GLA staff  to adopt the same. Several additional modules, including one for Ministers are being  planned for the next Session, alongwith user interface and security enhancements.

Dated 19.07.2014 Press Release For the day as on 18.07.2014

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

 

NORTH GOA DISTRICT

 

PANAJI PSComplaint on behalf of the State that on 15.07.2014 at 07.20 hrs., at Divja Circle Junction-Panaji, accused person Gauri d/o Sanjot Borkar r/o Miramar-Panaji driver of  Zen Estilo Car No. GA-03-H-7510 drove the same in rash and negligent  manner  while  proceeding  from new patto bridge-Panaji  towards KTC Bus stand-Panaji and when reached at Divja Circle Junction-Panaji dashed to Passion M/cycle No.GA-05-H-2518 which was proceeding from Ribandar towards Old Mandovi bridge causing  sustained  injury  to the right leg of the rider namely Selisio s/o Anthonio Saldana r/o Marcela. Cr.No.293/14 u/s 279, 337 IPC is registered. HC-S. Priolkar is I.O.

OLD GOA PSShri Dattacharan Powar r/o Near Govekar Bar-Merces complained that on 18.07.2014 at 10.30 hrs. Near Govekar Bar-Merces some unknown culprit/s committed of his Hero Honda Splendor plus M/Cycle No. MH-09-BG-3778 W/rs.30,000/- which was parked in an open parking place near his residence. Cr.No.132/14 u/s 379 IPC is registered. HC- J.J. Diniz is I. O.

PONDA PSMinor victim girl complained that in the year 2013 accused person Atmaram Kudchadkar passed sexual colored remark on the complainant and her classmate in the office of the accused person & further uttered a bed words while the complainant & her classmate were redressing the grievances of theft on money purse in the class room. Cr.No.282/14 u/s 354-A(i)(iii)(v) IPC & Sec 8(2) of Goa Children Act and Sec-11(i) of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences 2012 is registered. PSI- Satish Gaude is I.O.

CALANGUTE PS: On 18.07.2014, dead body of one male person namely Sanjib Ree s/o Monkumar Ree, age about 19 yrs. n/o Assam was found lying behind Village Panchayat-Calangute. U.D.No.44/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. is registered.  PSI- S.G. Pednekar is I. O.

SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

MAINA CURTORIM PSShri Umesh s/o Mullinath Satbhai r/o Monte hill -Margao complained that on 04.07.2014 at 08.30 hrs. to 17.00 hrs at Verna Industrial Estate-Verna some unknown culprit/s committed of his Honda Activa Scooter No.GA-08-W-6773 W/rs.50,000/- which was parked in an open parking place in front of Micro labs limited Verna Industrial Estate-Verna. Cr.No.128/14 u/s 379 IPC is registered. ASI-R. Velip is I. O.

International Maritime Organisation Commends Indian Coast Guard Officer for Bravery

18/07/2014 …. A subordinate Officer of the Indian Coast Guard, Uttam Adhikari Mahavir Singh has been commended by the International Maritime Organisation for display of exceptional bravery at sea while assisting in the firefighting operations on board merchant vessel Mol comfort, thus avoiding a pollution incident.

 Mahavir Singh also upheld the finest traditions of Coast Guard by evacuating an injured crew member from Shipping Corporation of India, Tug Urja which was towing M/V Mol Comfort, further, without any regard to his personal wellbeing the Coast Guard officer rescued two fellow crew members who were thrown into the sea by violent waves from the inflatable boat of ICGS Samudra Prahri which was engaged in the firefighting operation. This is the first ever bravery commendation received by any Indian mariner from United Nations subsidiary, IMO.

Last year on 17 June, merchant vessel Mol comfort, whilst enroute from Singapore to Jeddah, was experiencing flooding onboard due to a crack in her hull. Subsequently the ship broke in two parts and both parts were reported to be adrift. ICG took over the operation in deep Arabian Sea at about 900 kms away from Indian coast. Several Coast Guard ships and aircraft were deployed for rescue mission, firefighting and environment protection.

Since inception the Indian Coast Guard has saved 6402 lives and conducted 3687 ship and air sorties for Search and Rescue Operations.

 

Ministry of HRD Expressesconcern on the issue of Safety and Security of Children within School

18/07/2014 …. The Ministry of HRD today has expressed deep concern about the safety and security of children within school in view of media reports of molestation of a child inside a Bangalore school.

In this context the Secretary (School Education), Government of India spoke to the Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka regarding the incidence and the action taken by the Karnataka Government.

 Karnataka has also been requested to send a detailed report as to how the school failed to honour the requirements of safety and security of children within school- one of the critical responsibilities of school management, especially in light of provisions of RTE Act and the Guidelines of Ministry of HRD which lay down the role of school management in this regard. These are in addition to the provisions of the POSCO Act and various Supreme Court guidelines on this matter.

 The Ministry awaits the details of the urgent action taken by the Karnataka Government in this matter.

Extra trip for Ganpati Special Train on Konkan Railway

 18/07/2014 …. The Konkan Railway Corporation in coordination with Central Railway, has decided to run one additional trip of train No. 01041/01042 Mumbai CST to Karmali and back,  on its route to clear extra rush of passengers during Ganpati Festival.

 Train No. 01041 CSTM-Karmali special train will now have an additional trip on 13.09.2014 and Train No. 01042 Karmali-CSTM special train will have an additional trip on 14.09.2014.   Passengers travelling on this route can avail the benefits of the same.

Anti-Retroviral Treatment for HIV/ AIDS Patients

18/07/2014 … All people living with HIV/AIDS in the country can access free Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART) through 432 Anti-Retroviral Therapy Centres, and 870 Link Anti- Retroviral Therapy Centres. As of May 2014, a total of 777,485 patients are receiving free first line anti-retroviral therapy and 9333 patients are receiving free second line anti-retroviral therapy in the country.

State/UTs- wise details of HIV/AIDS patients receiving first line Anti-Retroviral treatment in the Country is given below:

Sr.No.

State

HIV/AIDS patients in country as on May’14

1

Andhra Pradesh

                        170,986

2

Arunachal Pradesh

                                  43

3

Assam

                             2,893

4

Bihar

                          20,012

5

Chandigarh

                             3,466

6

Chhattisgarh

                             5,385

7

Delhi

                          16,535

8

Goa

                             2,065

9

Gujarat

                          40,121

10

Haryana

                             5,269

11

HP

                             2,682

12

J&K

                             1,396

13

Jharkhand

                             4,997

14

Karnataka

                        107,664

15

Kerala

                             8,897

16

Maharashtra

                        143,578

17

Mumbai

                          32,770

18

Manipur

                             9,462

19

Mizoram

                             2,947

20

Meghalaya

                                494

21

MP

                          11,744

22

Nagaland

                             4,822

23

Odisha

                             8,727

24

Pondicherry

                             1,003

25

Punjab

                          13,997

26

Rajasthan

                          20,331

27

Sikkim

                                100

28

Tamil Nadu

                          80,685

29

Tripura

                                453

30

Uttaranchal

                             2,001

31

UP

                          33,423

32

WB

                          18,537

 

India

                        777,485

 

State/UTs-wise breakup of second line patients are given below

Sr. No.

State

No of Patients

1

Andhra Pradesh

1396

2

Assam

26

3

Bihar

96

4

Chandigarh

307

5

Total Delhi

391

6

Goa

22

7

Gujarat

949

8

J&K

22

9

Jharkhand

8

10

Total Karnataka

929

11

Kerala

189

12

Madhya Pradesh

85

13

Maharashtra

2815

14

Manipur

130

15

Meghalaya

1

16

Mizoram

5

17

Nagaland

11

18

Odisha

24

19

Punjab

66

20

Rajasthan

105

21

Tamil Nadu

835

22

Uttarakhand

20

23

Uttar Pradesh

232

24

Total West Bengal

669

Total No of Patient alive and on second line treatment

9333

There are 52 facilities (10-Centre of Excellence, 7 Pediatric Centre of Excellence, and 35 ART plus centres) covering the country, patients from states who are not mentioned in the above list are covered by centres in nearby states

The free Anti-Retroviral Treatment in the country was introduced in the year 2004. The country has scaled up the ART programme in a phased manner and at present is providing treatment through a number of 1302 facilities. It is planned to scale up the services to 600 ART Centres and 1500 Link ART Centres by 2016-2017. NACP IV aims to provide universal access to free ART to all those who require it.

The government has already announced to provide free third line antiretroviral therapy and this would become functional as soon as the procurement of drugs and logistics for the same are ready.  For viral load testing programme has adopted a targeted viral load approach. Free viral load testing is done for patients showing immunological failure. The viral load testing facilities are done through 9 identified labs across the country. Efforts are being made to upscale this further.

The estimated numbers of patients who require third line treatment are very few in the country.  At present the cost for the same is planned to be managed from the current allocation for the antiretroviral programme.

The Health Minister stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha here today.

40882 Quintals of Seeds Made Available to KVKS to Meet any Contingent Requirement of Farmers

18/07/2014 … Weather information and related agro-advisories are provided to farmers by Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) through Kisan Mobile Advisory messages, Radio & TV programmes and newspapers. KVKs have also prepared contingent plans emphasizing on crop that requires less water, short duration varieties and planning for protective irrigation and enhanced water use efficiency. About 40882 quintals of seeds of various crops have also been made available to KVKs to meet any contingent requirement of farmers.

In the wake of weak monsoon during Kharif-2014, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has been constantly monitoring the weather forecasts and updating weather information to farmers to facilitate sowing of Kharif crops.

In addition, under National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA), ICAR has been providing demonstration on climate resilient practices like water harvesting, direct seeded rice, alternate wetting and drying, green maturing etc. on farmers’ fields to help farmers cope up with seasonal climatic variability in crop production.

This information was given today by Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Processing Industries in a written reply to Rajya Sabha questions.