Konkan Railway Gears up for Monsoon

27/06/2014 ….

In order to ensure safe travel to its passengers in the coming monsoon, the Konkan Railway Corporation has completed all its planned safety works  before monsoon, on its route from Kolad (after Roha station of Central Railway)  to Thokur  (before Mangalore station).   Special attention has been laid on geo-safety works, like flattening of slopes, rock bolting, shotcreting inside tunnels, storm water drain cleaning/ lining, construction of RCC retaining walls, and loose scaling.  As a result of the large scale geo-safety works executed along the railway line the last 10 years, the incidents of boulder fall and soil slip have significantly reduced, thus ensuring safe running of trains.

 Konkan Railway will conduct 24X7 monsoon patrolling to ensure safety along the track. Abouit 700 personnel will be patrolling the Konkan Railway route from Kolad to Thokur, during the monsoon.  Vulnerable locations will be patrolled round the clock and stationary watchmen will be deployed for 24 hours at critical locations.  Patrolling by self propelled rail maintenance vehicles (RMV) will be done from sunset to sunrise between Kolad and Thokur. BRN mounted excavators have been kept ready at all nominated points for quick movement in case of any emergency.

 Instructions have  also been issued to the loco drivers to impose speed of 40 kmph in case of heavy rainfall impairing visibility.   All trains passing by KR route between Kolad and Thokur will be footplated by officers / supervisors during the monsoon. Self propelled ARMVs (Accident Relief Medical Van) with provision for Operation Theatre and providing emergency medical aid are kept ready all the time at Ratnagiri and Verna (Goa) along with ART (Accident Relief Train).

 Mobile phones have been provided to Loco Pilots, Station Masters and other field officials, including Executive of various departments.  Both Loco Pilots and Guards of trains have been provided with Walkie-talkie sets as well as every station on Konkan Railway is equipped with 25 Watt VHF base station. This enables wireless communication between the train crew as well as train crew and Station Master.  Emergency Communication (EMC) sockets have been provided at a distance of average one km along the Konkan Railway route (spacing reduced to 400 metres inside long ventilated  tunnels), that enables the Patrolmen, Watchmen and other field maintenance staff to contact Station Master and Train Controllers during any emergency situations in train operations.  Satellite phone communication has been provided in ARMV (Accident Relief Medical Van) situated at Ratnagiri and Verna stations for contacting headquarter control when (ARMV is pressed in service.  LED signals are being provided in a phased manner, to begin with, for improving signal visibility at difficult locations.  

GOVERNMENT DECLARES ESSENTIAL SERVICES UNDER RIVER NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT

Panaji, June 27, 2014

 

The Government of Goa has declared  the services rendered by River Navigation Department as essential services  under the Goa Essential Services Maintenance Act 1988 and prohibits  strike in all units/section of the River Navigation  Department, with immediate effect.

Annual Blood Donation Camp organized by DPSE

June 27, 2014

The Directorate of Planning, Statistics and Evaluation organized 7th Annual Blood Donation Camp today as a part of the Statistics Day Celebration.

Around 75 government officials fromamongst the officials of Departments of Planning and Statistics, Social Welfare, Water Resources, Police Department and Sports Department volunteered for this noble cause.

Dr. ShekharSalkar, Senior Surgical Oncologist inaugurated the Blood Donation Camp in the presence of Smt. MeenaGoltekar, Director, Directorate of Social Welfare, Shri AnandSherkhane, Director, Directorate of Planning, Statistics and Evaluation and Shri Vijay B. Saxena, Joint Director.

Dr. Salkar, while speaking as the chief guest on the occasion appreciated the joint efforts made by the Directorate of Planning, Statistics and Evaluation and lauded the presence of a substantial number of female donors.

While emphasizing the need to provide moral support to females who come forward for such a cause, he said “more a person donates, better he or she feels”.

Touching the subject on Narcotics, he said that smoking is the first step which in most cases leads to drug addiction. He appealed to the government officials present to never go for smoking as it is the gateway to drugs.

Dr. Salkar congratulated the Blood Bank Team of GMC led by Dr. SachinPalekar for doing a good job and mentioned that the Blood Bank at GMC is the only Blood Bank in the State which can be rated excellent based upon different kind of factors. Shri AnandSherkhane and Smt. MeenaGoltekar, Directors, Department of Planning and Department of Social Welfare respectively also addressed the gathering. Shri John Aguiar, PRO Police Department also was present. Shri Vijay B. Saxena, Joint Director placed the vote of thanks.

SCHEMES FOR SC/OBC STUDENTS

Panaji, June 27, 2014

 

            The Directorate of Social Welfare is implementing the following Schemes for the Students belonging to SC/OBC Communities of the State of Goa.

           

Stipend to  SC students : Under this Scheme Stipend will be granted @  Rs. 325/- to Rs. 375/- per month to students studying in Std. V to X depending  on class of studies. The total income of parents should not exceed Rs. 1,50,000/- p.a. The Meritorious scholarship will be Rs.  900/- for the Students of Std. V and VI, Rs. 1000/-  for  Std. VII to VIII, Rs. 1100/- for the Students of Std. IX and Rs. 1600/- for the Students of Std. X.

              

Another Scheme Stipend to  OBC  students: Under this Scheme  stipend @  Rs. 225/- to Rs. 275/- per month to students studying in Std. V to X depending  on class of studies will be granted. The total income of parents should not exceed Rs. 1,50,000/- p.a. Besides, the Meritorious scholarship will be Rs.  800/- for the Students of Std. V and VI, Rs. 900/-  for  Std. VII to VIII, Rs. 1000/- for the Students of Std. IX and Rs. 1500/- for the Students of Std. X will be granted.

Post Matric Scholarship will be granted to OBC  and SC students depending on type of the course persued. The scholarship varies from Rs. 160/- to Rs. 750/- p.m. The total income of parents/ guardian should not exceed Rs. 1.00 lakh as regard to OBC students. So also as regard to SC Students the scholarship varies from Rs. 230/- to Rs. 1200/- p.m. and  the total income of parents/ guardian should not exceed Rs. 2.50 lakhs per annum.

 

Grants will be provided to professional Institutions to purchase books under Book Bank Scheme for the benefits of SC/OBC students. Institutions may avail facility.

 

Up gradation of Merit of SC students: Grants are provided to Institutions for providing remedial & special coaching for SC students to prepare the competitive examination for entry into professional courses. Institutions having hostel facilities may apply. Only 5 students will be eligible to get coaching at std. IX which will be the entry point. This will continue up to std.XII wherein each class can have students up to 5 nos. each in each class.

 

The Department also implemented Kanya Dhan scheme for girl children of SC community for Std. XI of any stream.   Science/ Arts/ Commerce/   Vocational/ ITI. The said total income of parents should not exceed Rs. 1,50,000/-.

 

Grants for running hostels for Backward Classes students by voluntary

Social Organizations:

Under this Scheme any voluntary Social Organizations registered under the Societies registration  Act, 1860 shall be eligible to receive grants for accommodating not less than 20 hostellers of which not less than  75 % should belong to SC & remaining 25% to other communities. The Hostels will be given grants   @ Rs. 750/- per hosteller per month.

 

Awards for Inter-caste Marriage: Under this Scheme an Awards for Inter-caste   marriage couple will be awarded Rs. 1,00,000/- Either, the spouse should belong to Scheduled Caste. The couple should apply through respective Block Development Officer after one year but before 3 years of marriage. Income certificate is not essential.

 

The Department has also implemented centrally sponsored scheme of coaching and allied assistance for weaker sections including SC/OBC and minorities: Under this Scheme Cochin and Allied Assistance for Weaker Section will be given for appearing Civil Service Examination (UPSC) Preliminary and Mains, CDS, NDA and Defense related services. All Group ‘A’ or equivalent services in Central State/UT Governments. PSUs. All entrance exam for professional courses such as Engineering/ Medical/ IT/Technical/ Agriculture/ Management, Special Class Railway Apprentice. Banking/ Secretarial services like typing and stenography.

 

 The Department is also giving  Scholarship to Home Nursing Course such as  Certificate course for six months fees Rs. 3500/- actual or whichever is less. Diploma course for one year or more fees Rs. 5000/- actual or whichever is less; Degree nursing course for three years fees Rs. 10000/- ;actual or whichever is less. Health worker course duration for one year or more Rs. 3500/-  actual or whichever is less. Books, Uniform & stationery etc. ; Rs. 1000/- for six months course; Rs. 2000/- for one year diploma course ; Rs. 3000/- for degree course for three years;  Health worker course one year & more Rs. 2000/-.

 

The Last date for submission for Educational scheme is August 31, 2014. For further details Asstt. Director (Social Welfare) may be contacted on any working day during office hours.

GOVERNMENT DECLARES ESSENTIAL SERVICES UNDER RIVER NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT

Panaji, June 27, 2014

 

The Government of Goa has declared  the services rendered by River Navigation Department as essential services  under the Goa Essential Services Maintenance Act 1988 and prohibits  strike in all units/section of the River Navigation  Department, with immediate effect.

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CM TELLS TO CREATE AWARNESS ABOUT CMRY IN RURAL AREAS

Panaji, February 18, 2013 … The Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar has directed the concerned Officials to go to the villages to create awareness about Chief Minister Rojgar Yojana (CMRY) to enable rural youth to venture into self employment. Chief Minister said his Government is completing one year in office in the month of March and exercise such as this will help to make CMRY result oriented and ensure its effective implementation.

Chief Minister was speaking Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Vaibhav Sports Club at late Cypriano D’ Souza Mandap, Karapur Tisk.

Deputy Speaker of Goa Legislative Assembly Shri Anant Shet, Shri Fondu Sawant, ZP Member, Sarpanch of V. P. Karapur Sarvan Smt. Aaryan Gaonkar, Dr. Shekhar Salkar, Vice Chairman of Goa Cricket Association, Shri Ralph D’Souza, Chairman of D’Souza Group, Shri Rajesh Naik, Panchayat Member and Shri Shantaram Mayekar, President of Vaibhav Sports Club were present on the occasion.

Speaking further Chief Minister Shri  Parrikar said it is necessary to further simplify the procedure under CMRY so that the people are not put to hardship as regards to saving their time and energy.

Shri Anant Shet, Deputy Speaker complimented the efforts of Vaibhav Sports Club and said, sports is equally important on par with education and  told the student community  to put in efforts in their studies  and sports activities to  develop their personality and to achieve excellence so that they can face the challenges in fast developing world.

Shri Fondu Sawant, ZP Member, Dr. Shekhar Salkar and Ralph D’Souza spoke on the occasion.

Shri Ralph D’Souza was felicitated on the occasion.

Prizes were distributed to the prize winners at the hands of invitees.

Earlier Shri Shantaram Mayekar welcomed the guest. Shri Keshav Naik presented the brief report of the activities carried out by the club. Shri Raghoba Pednekar compered and Shri Umakant Sawant proposed vote of thanks.

HEALTH MINISTER RELEASES AUDIO AND VIDEO MUSIC ALBUM ON DISABILITY

Panaji, February 18, 2013 …  Minister for Helath Shri. Laxmikant Parsekar  released an Audio album titled ” Voices for inclusion”  and Video album on  “It’s you who can help me to shine”  on  educating children with disabilities along with other children in the same  school  at a function held at Museum Auditorium, Patto,  Panaji,  on Saturday.

The Audio and Video Music Album on disability awareness is produced by Ms. Jacinta Santamaria, a  Special Educator by profession.

Speaking on the occasion the Health Minister Shri Laxmikant Parsekar said  that there are about 4000 disabled children in the state  who have to be helped to  overcome their disability.

He stressed the need to promote a resource room for children with disabilities in regular schools to provide them an opportunity and all the facilities.

Shri Parsekar appreciated the efforts of  Ms. Jacinta Santamaria for bringing out  an  audio  and video music album which will help special children  to overcome fear and misconception about disability and help them to lead a normal life.

Ms. Rita Paes, Principal of Nirmala  Educational  Institution, Shri. Pradip Sawant  and Ms. Lobo also spoke on the occasion.

Ms. Jacinta Santamaria  welcomed the gathering. She said, CD on  inclusive  education means children learning together and learning from each other.

VARIOUS PROGRAMMES TO MARK CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ JAYANTI CELEBRATION

Panaji: February 18, 2013 … Various programmes will be held  to commemorate Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti on February 19, 2013.  Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar will lead the people of Goa in paying homage to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a great Maratha warrior.

The main function will be held at Farmagudi where Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar, Minister for Transport Shri Ramkrishna (Sudin) Dhavalikar, Minister for Industries Shri Mahadev Naik, Minister for Co-operation Shri Pandurang (Deepak) Dhavalikar, Shri Vishnu Wagh, MLA and Chairman of Kala Academy, Shri Lavoo Mamledar, MLA, Smt. Poornima Naik, Zilla Panchayat Member, Smt. Shaila Borkar ZP Member, Shri P. Krishnamurthy, Secretary Information and Publicity, Smt. Sulaksha Naik, Sarpanch, Bandora, President of Freedom Fighters Association, Ponda and other dignitaries will garland the statue of Shivaji Maharaj at 9.00 a.m.

Thereafter the Chief Minister and other dignitaries will address the people at the function to be held in the precinct of Shree Ganapati Devastan at 9.15 a.m.

The function has been organized by Department of Information and Publicity in association with Bandoda Village Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat.

For the first time exhibition on “Forts of Goa” will be set up at the venue of the function by Shri Sachin Madage which will help the people particularly the  student community to know about the history of Forts. Shri Pandurang Balkawade, Historian from Poona  will deliver keynote address.

To mark the celebration various programmes will be organized by the Department of Information and Publicity which includes all Goa “Inter-Collegiate Quiz” Competition on Life and Times of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, which will be coordinated by Shri Nagesh Sardesai, besides there will be “Solo (Dialogue/Monologue) Competition and Fancy Dress Competition” on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj for the students of High School on February 19, 2013 at the venue of function.  In the evening the students from V.D. and SV Wagle High School, Mangueshi will present cultural programme at 6.00 p.m.  This will be followed by display of fireworks and later drama ‘Sagar Zep’ by Rangmanch Mumbai will be staged at 8.00 p.m.  On February 20, 2013 a drama ‘Venkoji Wagh’ by Ravalnath Natya Mandal, Nageshi will be staged at 7.30 p.m. at the same venue.

The function will commence with presentation of Powadas by Bal Bhavan Students who will also present welcome song on the occasion.

DR PREMANAND RAMANI FELICITATED ON HIS 75TH BIRTHDAY

Panaji: February 18, 2013 ….  Governor of Goa, Shri B. V. Wanchoo said that doctors like Premanand Ramani is a great example for our young medical me to emulate and keep the flame burning brighter and brighter. Our younger generation has intelligence and ability and if they work with determination, spirit of adventure and missionary zeal  as Dr. Ramani did, they can reach great heights and added a word of praise for the sense of extreme devotion, sacrifice and surgical skill and knowledge, with which Dr. Ramani has served and is serving the people.

The Governor was speaking at the felicitation function organized on the occasion of his 75th birthday held in the presence of Chief Minister, Shri Manohar Parrikar and other dignitaries at Ravindra Bhavan Margao yesterday.

Speaking further the Governor said that personalities like Dr. Ramani do not belong to a State or a society but are the citizen of the world as their services have a universal value.

The Governor said that Dr. Ramani as a pioneer in his field and as a pioneer in his field and an epitome of dedication who has acquired extensive and unfathomable depth of knowledge in the specialization  of Neuro Spinal Surgery. He said, today  health  care  in our country, with a staggering population of 1.21 billion, is a phenomenal challenge in the overall interest of the nation and humanity. We need dedicated and expert medical professionals, like Dr Ramani who can contribute effectively to this cause. He prayed that Goa and India may produce many more such outstanding medical men like Dr. Premanand Ramani to guide, preserve and protect the destinies of mankind.

Chief Minister, Shri Manohar Parrikar said Goa has Goa has produced outstanding personalities in  Army, banking , Science, Music, Medicine, Engineering  etc however the in the past few years we have lost our way  and there is lack of dedication and therefore there is need to look up to the people like Dr Ramani who he said can be role models for the younger generation.

Dr. Ramanai in his speech exhorted people to cultivate the art of giving away and leave behind a legacy, small or big for people to remember. He said exercise helps to keep the brain active, cultivate a passion in life, challenge the mind and deliver useful service to the society.

Earlier President of the felicitation Committee Shri Vishnu Surya wagh welcomed the gathering and Secretary Shastri Srikumar Sarjyotishi proposed a vote of thanks. The function was compared by Dr. Ajay Vaidya.  Smt. Pratima Premanand Ramani was also present on the dais.

Dr Ramani was presented a scroll of honour, memento , shawl and shrifal on the occasion.

Those present on the occasion included former Chief Minister Smt. Shashikala Kakodkar,  the chairperson of Ravindra Bhavan, Shri Damodar Naik, Ex-MLA Shri Vijay Pai Khot, Associate NCC Officer of Smt. Parvatibai Chowgule College of Arts & Science, Margao Major Gunaji Dessai along with NCC Cadets from the college, Distinguished personalitis from medical and other fields, prominent citizens and  a large number of well wishers.