NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR TEACHERS WELFARE

Panaji: Dec 29, 2014 ….. Directorate of Education under the Scheme of National Foundation for Teachers’ Welfare Fund provides financial assistance for teachers’ welfare and their dependents.

Directorate of Education invites application from eligible retired teaches and their dependents for grant of financial assistance.

The application forms for the financial assistance for retired Teaches with/without Pension and Dependent of retired deceased teachers for the year 2012-13 and 2013-14 are available in A.D.E.I. office of all Talukas.

The duly filled in application forms in all respects are to be submitted to Directorate of Education (Admn.III) through proper channel either office of the A.D.E.I. / D.E.O. of their respective talukas/zone on or before January 30, 2015.

Nandy and Saha sign for Sporting Clube de Goa

28/12/2014 …. Sporting Clube de Goa reinforced their squad ahead of their opening Federation Cup match, by signing experienced goalkeeper Sandip Nandy and left wing back Biswajit Saha, at the SCG Headquarters in Panjim on Sunday.

Biswajit joined from Atletico de Kolkata with whom he helped win the ISL tournament, while Sandip was part of the Kerala Blasters side which finished as runners up in the same competition.

Despite tasting glory recently, Biswajit is very hungry to do well and is willing to put in the hard work and discipline needed to hold down a first team place.

“I came to Sporting Clube de Goa because of the fantastic facilities and I am fully motivated to succeed here,” remarked the 27 year old Biswajit.

Former India International, Sandip turns 40 next month and believes he has a lot more to offer. He has played in the Indian national league since 1999, representing a whole host of top Indian clubs along the way.

“I wanted to play for an ambitious club and I am very happy to have joined Sporting Clube de Goa,” stated Sandip.

GRANT IN AID AWARDS PRESENTED TO CHILDREN OF POLICE PERSONNEL

December 27, 2014 … The Goa  Police  welfare society  organized ( Grant- in –Aid), awards function at G.O. mess Altinho today(December 26, 2014).

        The  Children of the members of Goa Police Welfare Ssociety   fight from  STD 1st  to  Degree  level who  have  secured first three  places in the  merit list and also who have secured  90% and  above  from STD Ist  to  Xth  for the academic year  2013-14 were awarded at the function.

        Inspector General of Police Shri Sunil Garg was the Chief Guest and presented the awards. DIG’s Shri V. Rengenathan and K.K. Vyas and Superintendent of Police (HQ) Shri Vishram Borkar were also present.

 80 students received General awards

        Miss Sonali d/o Sudha L. Gawas, LHC. Xth Std. received award of Rs.1800/- in the memory of late Smt Nirmalabai D. Lotlikar

Miss Sonali d/o Sudha L. Gawas, LHC, Xth Std received award of Rs. 150/- in the memory of late Shri Vishnu Shankar Naik

Miss Luena Morais d/o Anita Morais, UDC, XIIth Science received award of Rs. 2300/- in the memory of late Shri Malcolim D’Souza.

        Total 63 students were present to received awards.

PRESENTATION OF GOA STATE CULTURAL AWARDS ON JANUARY 4, 2015

Panaji: December 26, 2014 …. The Presentation Ceremony of the Goa State Cultural Awards of the Directorate of Art and Culture, Government of Goa will be held on Sunday January 4, 2015, at 4.30 p.m. at the Institute Menezes Braganza hall at Panaji-Goa. Shri Shyam Benegal, famous Indian Film Director and Script Writer will be the Chief Guest.

               Directorate of Art and culture, every year presents State Cultural Awards to eminent Goan personalities who have made extraordinary contribution in their  respective field of Art and Culture and have dedicated their life for   the promotion and preservation of the same thereby setting an example for the youth in the state.

               The Department will honour 15 such eminent personalities in the field of Art and Culture with the prestigious ‘Goa State Cultural Award’ for their contribution and achievements in their respective art forms like Music Drama/Tiatr, Folk Art, Bhajan, Kirtan, Craft, Literature, Painting etc. The awards that will be conferred for the year 2013-14.

               Recipients of ‘Goa State Cultural Award 2013-14 are  namely Shri Prabhakar Vithal Gaonkar in the field of Theatre (Drama), Late Shri Balwant Baburao Shirgaonkar in Theatre (Drama), Smt. Antonette Mendes in Theatre (Tiatr), Smt. Josefina Dias in Theatre (Tiatr), Shri Lourenco Fernandes in Theatre (Tiatr),  Shri N. Shivdas in Literature, Fr. Vasco Rego in Literature, Shri Jess Fernandes in Literature, Smt. Maria Aurora Couto in Literature, Shri Vithal Khandolkar in Music, Shri Chandrakant Vernekar in Music, Shri Narayan Arjun Haldankar in Bhajan, Shri Ajit Paiginkar in Folk Art, Shri Mahendra Chodankar, in Fine Art, Shri Shivanand Khedekar in Fine Art.

               The Awards to individuals comprises of a cash of Rs. 50,000/- each, a certificate, Shrifal, Nataraj Replica and Shawl. The Best Cultural Institution award for the year 2013-14 will be conferred on Shree Naguesh Mahalaxmi  Prasadik Natyasamaj Ponda-Goa. The award consists of a Memento and cash purse of Rs. 1.00 Lakh.

               Directorate of Art and Culture hereby kindly request all the artists, members of the Art Institutions and Art lovers to be present on the occasion to witness the ceremony.

Beach Lifeguard Towers at Miramar and Calangute beach

25/12/2014 … The Beach Lifeguard Towers at Miramar and Calangute beach were inaugurated on 24th Dec 2014 at the hands of Shri. Dilip Parulekar, Hon. Minister of Tourism in the presence of Shri Ameya Abhankar (IAS), Director of Tourism.

At the time of inauguration new state of art equipment to be deployed for the water safety and beach lifeguarding services were displayed and a demonstration was also given.

It was informed to the Minister that the Beach Lifeguard Tower is made from FRP structures manufactured using pultrusion process. They possess nearly the same strength of steel but does not corrode which shall result in long lifespan. The assembly process is environmental friendly. In an emergency it can be dismantled and re assembled without high replacement costs.

The new product of Sea Doo , the SPARK jet skiis ( watercrafts ) were also displayed. At 184 kgs The SPARKS are nearly 50% ligher than the jet skiis presently deployed. The 4 stroke engine is about 35 % more fuel efficient. The jet ski can reach speeds of 40mph instantly. The hull and deck are made from Polytec a low density and high impact composite material. The structure of the Spark is Exoskel an all new aluminium skeletal that keeps the essential parts in the front of the watercraft while maintaining a strong but lightweight frame. 

The AED ( Automatic External Defibrillator ) of Philips which guides the user when used was also displayed alongwith the ICOM’s latest  M24 model communication systems. 

The Minister was informed that nearly every beach would be having a AED which will help lifeguards to provide necessary assistance during the golden minutes while waiting for para medics to arrive.

The Minister was informed that rest of the towers would be constructed on the same lines.  He exhorted Team Drishti to keep up the good work and strive for betterment at all times.

CM EXTENDS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

December 24, 2014 … Chief Minister Shri Laxmikant Parsekar has extended his warm greetings to Christian brethren and all Goans on the occasion of Christmas.

 In a message, the Chief Minister stated that Jesus Christ’s message of universal love and peace is relevant for all ages and generations. As the whole world erupts into joy and celebration on the occasion of Christmas, it is time for us to rise above narrow considerations of jealousy and hatred so as to live in peace and harmony.

 Chief Minister Shri Laxmikant Parsekar hoped that Christmas would serve as a source of eternal inspiration taking India and the state of Goa in the direction of further progress & prosperity.

GOVERNOR EXTENDS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

Panaji;  Dec 24, 2014 … Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha has extended her hearty  greetings and best wishes to the people of Goa, especially the Christian brethren on the joyous occasion of Christmas.

 The Governor in her message has said on this auspicious occasion, we celebrate the birth of Lord Jesus Christ, who gave us the valuable and eternal message of peace, tolerance, compassion, love and brotherhood. It is an appropriate occasion for us to carry the spirit of Christmas to promote the values that Lord Jesus Christ professed and practiced for the benefit of humanity.

 The Governor further said India is a secular country, where various faiths thrive in harmony, amity, social solidarity and unity. It should be the earnest endeavour of all the people to celebrate religious and spiritual occasions with cooperation, friendship and mutual understanding and thus enhance the quality of social life. On the auspicious eve of Christmas, let us rededicate ourselves to live together as members of one family and work for the greater peace, glory and progress of the nation, in keeping with the eternal message of Lord Jesus Christ, the Governor added. 

Achievements and Initiatives of Department of Youth Affairs during 2014

23/12/2014 ….National Young Leaders Programme (NYLP):

           

1.1       In pursuance to the Budget announcement, a new Central Sector Scheme, namely, ‘National Young Leaders Programme (NYLP)’ has been formulated a view to develop leadership qualities among the youth to enable them to realise their full potential and in the process, to contribute to the nation-building process. The Scheme has the following 5 components, namely, 

 

a)      Neighbourhood Youth Parliament: The platform of 2.74 lakh village-based youth clubs of NYKS will be developed in the shape of vibrant ‘neighbourhood youth parliament’ to educate the youth club members about contemporary socio-economic development issues and to involve them in debate/ discussions on such issues.

b)      Youth for Development Programme: To channelise the immense youth energy towards the nation-building, by involving them in Shramadaan (voluntary labour) on a large-scale all over the country.

c)      National Young Leaders Awards: To motivate the youth to strive for excellence in their respective fields by recognising and rewarding the outstanding work done by them.

d)      National Youth Advisory Council: to seek active involvement of the youth leaders as well as other stakeholders in the decision-making process on the youth related issues.

e)      National Youth Development Fund:  To mobilise funds for youth development from non-Government sources like CSR funds.

1.2       The total outlay of the Scheme during the 12th Plan Period works out to Rs.274.61 crores. The Scheme was considered by SFC on 12.11.2014 and recommended for implementation. Thereafter, necessary approval of the competent authority has been obtained for introduction of the Scheme. Steps are now being initiated for implementation of the Scheme.

 

 

 

2.         Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS)

 

NYKS, with about 8 million youth enrolled through 2.77 lakh youth clubs, has been working all over the Country to develop the personality of the youth and to engage them in nation-building activities. Some significant initiatives/ achievements of NYKS are as follows:  

 

§         56.62 lakh saplings were planted by NYKS volunteers.

§         66,740 units of blood was donated by NYKS volunteers.

§         3,383 skill upgradation training programmes were organised, involving 57,647 women youth.

§         34,303 youth have been sponsored for various skill development trainings.

§         1,114 training programmes on youth leadership and community development were organised, involving 43,224 youth.

§         1,915 theme-based awareness and education programmes were organised, involving 1,54,565 youth.

§         91 Youth Club Development Programmes organised, involving 8,378 youth.

§         20,407 youth clubs were provided with sports material and 250 Inter Youth Club Sports Meets were organised.

§         48 Programmes organised for promotion of folk arts and culture, involving 19,597 youth.

§         4,316 Programmes held to celebrate days of national and international significance, involving 4,28,388 youth.

§         35 District Youth Conventions and Yuva Kriti Programmes organised, involving 6,319 youth.

§         100 adventure camps were organised, involving 2,600 youth.

§         5 National Integration Camps were organised, with participation of 950 youth.

§         115 Life Skill Education Camps organised with participation of 4,880 youth.

§         Under Adolescent Heath and Development Project, 1,856 Teen Clubs formed with 27,840 members and activities started in 1,856 villages.

§         Punarjagaran (Rejuvenation) – a year-long awakening movement among youth to involve them in nation-building activities, directly covering 100 Districts, launched 02.10.2014; the Programme to culminate at Mathura, the birth place of Shri Deen Dayal Upadhyay, on his birth anniversary on 25.09.2015, with youth convention involving about 10,000 youth.

 

3.         National Service Scheme (NSS):

 

NSS, with about 3.3 million student youth enrolled through 336 Universities, 15,908 Colleges/ Technical Institutions and 11,809 Senior Secondary Schools across the country, has been working for development of personality and character of student youth through voluntary community service. Some significant initiatives/ achievements of NSS during are as follows:

 

§         25.20 lakh saplings were planted by NSS volunteers.

§         2,70,570 units of blood was donated by NSS volunteers.

§         3 North East NSS Youth Festivals were organised in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Manipur, involving 950 youth.

§         A pan-India Shramadaan Programme has been launched.

§         Under Swachh Bharat Mission, more that 120 awareness rallies organised in various parts of the Country, 110 toilets for poor people constructed by NSS volunteers and cleaning of Gomti and Sabarmati rivers and other water bodies taken up.

§         36 Adventure Camps organised, involving 1,070 NSS volunteers.

§         An NSS Mega Camp organised in Rajsthan involving 400 NSS volunteers from different parts of the Country.

4.         Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD):

           

RGNIYD, located at Sriperimbudur (Tamilnadu), is a premier institution for training, research, extension and outreach initiatives on youth issues. RGNIYD has been declared as an “Institute of National Importance” through enactment of RGNIYD Act, 2012. Some significant initiatives/ achievements of RGNIYD are as follows:

§         33 Training of Trainers Programmes were conducted, involving 1,580 Master Trainers, on various subject including youth employability skills, social entrepreneurship, Gender equity, life skills and livelihood skills, disaster preparedness and risk reduction, entrepreneurship and livelihood issues, youth leadership and personality development, social harmony and national unity.

§         35 Capacity Building/ Orientation Programmes covering 3,478 youth and youth functionaries were conducted.

§         10 National and Regional Workshops on various themes held involving 605 participants.

§         A new Youth-led Development Outreach Programme has been launched, to cater to the youth in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, through 250 colleges.

 

§         A new Department of tribal and north east youth development has been set up to focus on development of tribal youth and the youth from North East Regions.

§         SAARC Youth Leadership Summit for national and international youth leaders organised at Chandigarh.

5.         International Cooperation:

The Department seeks to operate international youth exchange programmes with various countries to develop international perspective among the youth and also to collaborate with various international agencies on youth development. Some significant achivements are as follows:

 

§         5-member Indian Youth Delegation visited Sydney (Australia) to participate in the Y-20 Summit held during 12-15 July, 2014.

 

§         20-member Indian Youth Delegation visited South Korea during 07-16 August, 2014.  In turn, 20-member South Korean Youth Delegation visited India during 16-25 September, 2014.

 

§         100-member Chinese Youth Delegation visited India during 11-19 September, 2014. In turn, 100-member Indian Youth Delegation visited China from 25th November, 2014 to 2nd October, 2014.

 

§         100-member Bangladeshi Youth Delegation visited India during 13-20 October, 2014.

 

§         A Project on “Strengthening of NYKS and NSS”, jointly developed with UNDP/ UNV, has been approved by Ministry of Finance for implementation. The Project will be implemented over 4-year period from 2014 to 2017 at a total cost of about Rs.14 crores.

Sporting Clube de Goa knock out Churchill Brothers to retain cup

22/12/2014 …. Sporting Clube de Goa retained the trophy, after overcoming Churchill Brothers Sports Club 1-0 in Gfa’s knock out cup at Cuncolim ground, on Monday. Sporting Goa led 1-0 at the breather.

Sporting Goa had a first look at the goal when Anthony Wolfe flashed a header across the danger zone, but Sumeet Passi’s header flew just wide of the post.

In the 28th minute, Sporting Goa took the lead when Anthony Wolfe used his devastating pace to make a burst to the byline, before neatly cutting the ball back for Captain Rowllin Borges to lead by example and slice into the bottom corner.

Just before the interval, Sporting Goa midfielder Cajetan Fernandes tried an audacious lob from 45 yards out which had the Churchill goalkeeper at full stretch to tip over the cross bar.

After the change of ends the high tempo of the game remained constant as both teams were fully focused on winning.

Churchill Brothers’ menacing forward Odafe Okolie came closest to finding the equalizer when he stormed down on goal, but the brave Sporting Goa custodian Ravi Kumar dived at his feet to bring the situation under control.

In the end a disciplined performance from the Flaming Oranje, saw them come away with a sweet victory.

GFA President Elvis Gomes was present along with other GFA members. Sporting Goa took home the winner’s trophy and the 1 Lakh prize money, while Churchill Brothers had to settle for the runners up trophy and a cheque of Rs.50, 000.

police report for 21/12/2014

NORTH GOA

1) Calangute P.S. Cr. No. 279/2014 u/s 379 IPC

            Mr. Jose Joao Fernandes r/o Eris Residency, Parra complained that on 12.11.2014 between 23.00 to 23.30 hrs near Bharat Junction Baga unknown person committed theft of KTM 390 Duke Motor Cycle No. GA-03-AB-1757 W/Rs. 2,15,000/-, which was parked in an open place at Baga.

 
SOUTH GOA
 
1.         Vasco P.S. Cr. No. 225/14 u/s 363 IPC & sec 8 of Goa Children Act.
            That on 19.12.114 at 11.00 hrs, registered an offence upon the complaint of Mrs. Helen Fernandes w/o Late Sunny Fernandes, age 47 yrs, r/o Pixem Dongri Vasco, that on 06.12.14 after 07.30 hrs at Pixem Dongri, unknown accused person with  illegal intention might have kidnapped her minor son namely mast. Xavier Fernandes, age 14 yrs, who was missing from her residence since 06.12.14. Further investigation is in progress.
 
2.      Maina Curtorim P.S. Cr. No. 186/14 u/s 324,504 IPC
That on 19.12.14 at 19.10 hrs registered an offence upon the complaint of Shri. Constantino s/o Jose Antonio Fernandes, age 41 yrs, r/o H.No.308, near Carmel Chapel, Manzon Maina Curtorim, Salcete Goa, that on 19.12.14 at 19.00 hrs at Manzon Maina Curtorim, Salcete Goa, accused person namely Mr. Francisco Fernandes (brother of the complainant), age 37 yrs, assaulted his wife  Mrs. Ronita Fernandes, age 37 yrs, with wooden bamboo as a result she sustained grievous injuries to her right hand and further gave her bad words.  Further investigation is in progress.
 
3.      Verna P.S. Cr. No. 165/14 u/s 341 r/w 34 IPC
That on 19.12.14 at 17.00 hrs registered an offence upon the complaint of Siddesh s/o Late Shridhar Bhaidkar, age 31 yrs, r/o H.No. 80/1, Freitaswado Velha, Parra Mapusa, that on 17.12.14 at 14.00 hrs and on 18.12.14 at 14.00 hrs near Park Hyatt Hotel, Arossim, accused drivers of the vehicle bearing No. GA-06-T-4274, GA-06-T-2933, GA-06-T-2428 and GA-06-T-1416 with their common intention wrongfully restrained the coach/bus which was arranged by the complainant, for preceding to Park Hyatt Hotel premises to pick up the guests. Further investigation is in progress.
 
B.     Un-Natural Death Cases
 
1.      Margao Town  PS U.D. No. 120/14 U/s 174 Cr.P.C.
That on 19.12.14 at 08.30 hrs, Margao Town PS received information from PCR Margao, informing that one male person is lying dead in a bus at KTC bus stand Margao. IO visited the spot and found the dead body of one male person on one of the seat of bus bearing No. GA-08-U-4141. The deceased was identified as Mr.Gabriel s/o Xavier Fernandes, age 52 yrs, Occ-Security, r/o H.No. 556/A, Paxel Velim, Salcete Goa. Conducted scene of occurrence cum inquest Panchanama and after conducting Post Mortem Examination, the dead body was handed over to the relatives of the deceased for its disposal. Further investigation is in progress.