Salgaocar FC launch their community outreach programme
WORLD FOOD INDIA 2017 TO BE HELD
Panaji, October 14, 2017 … World Food India (WFI) will be held at S-Hexagon Park, India Gate, New Delhi for exhibition and Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi for Conferences from November 3 to 5, 2017. All the entrepreneurs and other stake holders related to food processing and retail industry may visit the exhibition.
For further details/registration and participation call Confederation of India Industry at (CII) 0832-2422790, 2422790, 2232255.
MoU SIGNED TO DEVELOP GREEN CORRIDOR IN GOA
Panaji: October 14, 2017 … A memorandum of understanding to develop green corridor with model plantation and beautification on the National Highway stretch passing through Goa was signed today in the presence of Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways & Shipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari and Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar.
The relevant documents were exchanged between Managing Director of GSIDC, Shri Srinet Kothwale and Ministry of Road Transport Shri Singh.
The project costing Rs 100 Crores will be funded by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and GSIDC will execute & maintain the same. GSIDC will involve local expertise and consult interested Goans to make Goa highways green by planting native fruit / flower bearing plants.
Other present on the occasion were Minister for Public Works Shri Ramkrishna Dhavlikar, GSIDC Chairman Shri Deepak Pauskar and Vice Chairman Shri Sidharth Kuncolienkar and state and Officers attached to Union Government.
SCHEMES UNDER BLUE REVOLUTION
Panaji, October 14, 2017 … The Department of Fisheries, is implementing various schemes wherein financial assistance is provided to the beneficiary.
The schemes are Financial Assistance for the purchase of Auto rickshaw with Icebox, Safety of Fishermen at Sea (Safety kit will consist of GPS, communication equipment, echo-sounder, lifejackets, lifebuoys, life-saving appliances, VHF radiotelephones, fish finder, backup battery, search & rescue beacon, etc.)
Development of Post Harvest infrastructure like Ice plant, Cold storages and Ice plants-cum- Cold storages. Construction of Fish Markets, Renovation at Panchayat/ Municipality/ Village. Financial Assistance to take up Value Addition to Seafood Financial Assistance for Construction/Renovation of unit and Financial Assistance for Purchase of Equipments
Applicants interested in these schemes are requested to kindly visit to the Directorate of Fisheries, Panaji or contact on (0832) 2425263/2224838 or mail on e-mail id: di**********@*ic.in for further enquiries and information.
Applications towards these schemes will be available at all Fisheries jetties, respective blocks i.e. Block Development Office, Head office i.e. Directorate of Fisheries, Panaji. The application will be considered on first cum first service basis preference will be given to Individual/Society/Self Help Groups who has not availed any other scheme under Blue Revolution and the subsidy will be issued depending on availability of fund and continuation of scheme.
STAKEHOLDERS MEET TO DISCUSS ISSUES OF ACCESSIBILITY UNDER THE SMART CITY PANAJI MISSION
Panaji, October 14, 2017 … A one-day conference to discuss issues of accessibility within the Smart City Panaji Mission was recently organised in Panaji, by the State Commissioner of Persons with Disabilities, Government of Goa, in collaboration with National Centre for Promotion of Employment of Persons with Disabilities (NCPEDP).
The focus of the conference was discussing the requirements and parameters for smart cities to become truly inclusive and accessible to the differently-abled and exploring ways to draw the convergence between the Smart Cities Mission and Accessible India Campaign for which Panaji has been selected.
Anuradha Joshi, the State Commissioner for persons with disabilities emphasised on the importance of inclusive planning as she welcomed the gathering. The conference was attended by key decision-makers and departments.
Commissioner, Corporation of the City, Panaji, Shri Ajit Roy said that it was time to sit and derive solutions with regards to issues affecting accessibility. He said that stakeholders and authorities should have clearly defined roles and efforts should be coordinated.
Chief Town Planner, Town and Country Planning, Dr S T Puttaraju said that disabilities are not just those inabilities that one has from birth. It can arise at different stages in a person’s life. He spoke of how the definition can sometimes be broadened to include the elderly population as well.
He spoke of how cities that have already been planned without considering issues of accessibility should be required to have a retrofitting for accessibility. He said that we should not just concentrate on smart cities for accessibility but other cities as well. He said that even if agencies and authorities work on policies that are implemented for the benefit of making spaces accessible, the success of the whole endeavour also depends on how people receive it and at times that could require some amount of educating people on this need in order to effect a change in mindsets.
Experts from the field of planning highlighted the importance and parameters of a barrier free city. Shri Ravi Koulag of CISCO spoke on smart city focus areas for accessibility, citizen engagement, urban mobility and safety, smart parking solutions, bringing government services closer to citizens, among other points. He said that most urban services are getting enabled by technology and the data which is collated helps to enable agencies and administration in their decisions towards addressing issues around accessibility.
Representatives from government departments, Shri Avelino D’ Sa, the president of the Disabilities Rights Association of Goa (DRAG), and Shri Lokesh Lohiya of CISCO among others were those present on the occasion.
Brazil scored a 2-0 victory over Niger in Goa
Madgao: 14/10/2017 … Team Brazil scored a 2-0 victory over Niger at the under 17 FIFA World cup football match on friday at goa …
First-half goals from Lincoln and Brenner gave brazil the top spot in Group D and also advanced to the Round of 16
Brazil took the lead just four minutes in when Paulinho played a superb low cross into the path of Lincoln at the far post, with the Flamengo striker duly converting the opportunity.
Brazil then created numerous chances, but a second goal did not arrive until ten minutes before the break when Brenner’s free-kick took a big deflection off the Nigerien wall before finding the back of the net.
The second half did not have the same pace and urgency as the opening period, with Brazil strolling with relative ease to a third-straight win and maintaining a 100 per cent record at the competition to date.
Iran top Group C after Costa Rica win
Madgao: 14/10/2017 …. Iran claimed top spot in Group C at the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 after a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica in Goa on Friday.
Captain Mohammad Ghobeishavi opened the scoring with his spot-kick on 25 minutes before Taha Sharaiati emulated his skipper with a penalty finish of his own four minutes later.
Team Melli cruised through the second half before adding a third goal just before the end of the match through substitute Mohammad Sardari.
DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, SOUTH INSISTS ON IDENTITY CARD
Panaji, October 13, 2017 …. District Magistrate, South has ordered the owners and management of all hotels, lodging and boarding, private guest houses, paying guest accommodation, temporary residential accommodation of all religious bodies to prohibit any visitors/guest to check in without providing any photo identity proof such as Election card, Driving License, Smart Card, Employment card, Adhar card or any other duly issued by Government.
No land lords, tenants, owners, person of any house or property will rent out any accommodation to any person unless he/she has furnished the particulars of the tenants to the police in charge of the concern area.
Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.
LEPROSY CASE DETECTION CAMPAIGN
Panaji, October 13, 2017 … The Leprosy Case Detection Campaign (LCDC) campaign will be conducted in the state from November 6 -19,2017 by State Health Society(leprosy), Directorate of Health Services, Panaji.
The LCDC campaign is a unique initiative under National Leprosy Eradication Programe (NLEP) to detect case of leprosy early in the community. It is a committed move to strengthen the services and facilities to leprosy affected persons in India.
ENTRIES INVITED FOR GOA STATE JOURNALIST AWARDS
Panaji, October 13, 2017 … Government of Goa through the Department of Information and Publicity has instituted awards namely, “The Goa State Journalist Awards” which will be conferred in seven categories for news items and articles published during the previous calendar year. The award carries a cash prize of Rs. 10,000/- each category besides a certificate and a memento.
The awards will be presented at the National Press Day function to be held on November 16, 2017.
Names of Journalists recommended by the Editors of concerned Dailies, Electronic Media working with will be scrutinized category wise by the Committee of Judges to select the awardees for the Goa State Journalist Awards Scheme. The following category wise awards will be conferred for the Goa State Journalist Awards Scheme.
1.Best Editor Award on National Integration and Communal Harmony
2. Rural Reporting
3. Reporting in Public Health and Hygiene
4. Reporting with special reference to Women and Children/Social issue
5. Sports Reporting
6. Reporting on Art and Culture and
7. Photo Journalism (Best Photograph of the year)
The Journalist are requested to forward their proposals to the Department of Information and Publicity through their respective offices latest by October 27, 2017.