4th road safety week programme held at the salgaocar college of law at Miramar

The state transport department in association with yes bank held its 4th road safety week programme at the salgaocar college of law at Miramar …

Present on the occasion were chief guest and transport minister sudhin dhavlikar, transport director arun dessai, sp traffic arvind gawas, former director of transport servo Fernandes, and other dignitaries

With a theme use your head, wear helmet, wear if you can the 4th road safety week would start from 8th of September this month up to 13th of September where in various programmes on educating goans for using helmets and giving safety driving norms would be taken up by the officials of the state transport department …

Speaking on the occasion chief guest of the function and transport minister sudhin dhavlikar said that it was every citizens duty to make people aware of following rules while riding or driving which could help the transport department in tacking the accidents scenario in the state

Stating that goa was the only state to celebrate road safety week Director of transport arun dessai said that number of accidents occurred in the state were due to riders not wearing helmets where as wearing of helmets was a necessity as helmets could reduce chances of 70% of head injuries

 

APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR NATIONAL AWARDS

Panaji, September 08, 2014 …. The Ministry of Social Justice and empowerment had instituted four Annual National Awards(one for each  Region) of an amount of Rs. 02.00 lakhs for Individual Human Rights Activists  and Rs. 05.00 lakhs  for Non-Governmental  Organizations (NGOs), for having  done outstanding fieldwork in the area of eradicating untouchability and in combating offences of atrocities against  Scheduled Castes.

The four regions comprise of North Region (Chhattisgarh,  Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh and Delhi), South (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Lakshadweep and Puducherry), East (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand,  Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Odisha, West Bengal and Andaman and Nicobar Islands) and in West (Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu).

The Award is regulated by the Code of Procedure,  which can be downloaded from the Ministry’s Website www.socialjustice.nic.in.

The proposals regarding nomination of the prospective awardees, with their  complete details like names of individuals/organizations, complete addresses of communication,  landline and mobile phone numbers, etc for the years 2010 to 2014 may kindly be furnished to the office of  Ministry latest by October 31, 2014.

SPEED BREAKER AT KUNDAIM

Panaji, September 08, 2014 … The  District Magistrate, North  has ordered   the construction of Speed Breakers in the jurisdiction of Village Panchayat Kundaim, in Ponda Taluka.

Near CG-PPI Adhesive Product Ltd at a distance  of about 10 meters away from the compound  gate of CG-PPI Adhesive Product Ltd; Near Hotel Gunawanti: The first speed breaker at a distance of about 30 meters away from the hotel Gunawanti  on the road leading towards Kundaim, the second speed  breaker  at a distance of about 50 meters away from the hotel  Gunawanti on the road proceeding towards  HCPL side and  the third speed breaker at a distance of about 50 meters away from the Hotel Gunawanti on the road proceeding  towards inner road; Near Cadila Health Care: At a distance of about 15 meters from the corner of compound of Crompton Greaves on the road leading towards inner road and Opposite  Cadila Health Care: At a distance of about 15 meters away from the main gate of Cadila Health Care on the road proceeding towards Kundaim.

The speed breakers shall be painted with white thermoplastic fluorescent paint and also blinkers  to be  fixed for  better visibility.

Dated 08.09.2014 Press Release For the day as on 07.09.2014

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

NORTH GOA DISTRICT

 

PANAJI PS: Shri Vallabh s/o Dattaram Pangam r/o St. Inez-Panaji complained that between 06.09.2014 from 18.30 hrs. to 09.00 hrs. of 07.09.2014, at under construction of house, Tamdimati, St.Inez-Panaji some unknown accused person effected entry into his room by break opening the backside grill door/gate and committed theft of welding machine, electronic cutter pliers, taster Screwdriver etc. all W/rs.20,000/- Cr.No.356/14 u/s 454, 457, 380 IPC is registered.  HC-Anil Kuttikar is I.O.

2) Shri Mohan s/o Bhimappa Nilappanwar r/o Peterbhat-Taleigao complained that between 22.07.2014 at 22.30 hrs to 23.07.2014 at 06.30 hrs., some unknown accused person committed theft of his Yamaha RX-135 No.GA-01-Y-5234 W/Rs.15,000/- approx. which was parked in an open parking place at his residence. Cr.No.354/14 u/s 379 IPC is registered.  HC-S. Priolkar is I.O.

MAPUSA PS:Complaint on behalf of the State that on 07.09.2014 at 18.20 hrs. accused person namely Dalesh Anandrao Prabhugaonkar r/o Bicholim driving his Tempo no. GA-03-K-0681 drove the same in a rash and negligent manner while proceeding from Colvale to Nadora direction and when reached at Manaswada-Revora, Bardez, dashed to oncoming Activa scooter No.GA-03-A-8671 which was proceeding from opposite direction i.e. from Nadora to Colvale direction, thereby causing grievous injuries to the rider  namely Danilson S. Fernandes, age-16 yrs., r/o Revora-Bardez and pillion rider Suraj Laxman Mandrekar age-15 yrs., r/o Revora-Bardez, further rider of activa Danilson succumbed to his injuries at District Hospital Mapusa. Cr.No.382/14 u/s 279, 338, 304-A IPC stands registered. PSI S. L. Hunashikutti is I.O.

ANJUNA PS:Mr. Rudalph D’Souza r/o Vagator-Anjuna complained that on 14.12.2013 between 10.30 hrs to 11.15 hrs. at Ally Pally Guest house at Mendonsawada, Vagator, accused person Amit s/o Mohan Parwar n/o Pune who was waiter of said guest house committed theft of cash Rs.8,250/- from the drawer of the cash counter. Accused person arrested. Cr.No.99/14 u/s 381 IPC is registered.  ASI- P. Naik is I.O.

 SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

CANACONA PS: On 07.09.2014, dead body of one unknown male person, age about 62-65 yrs was found lying in the Varanda of Renu Fernandes r/o Palolem. Dead body preserved in Hospicio Hospital Morgue Margao for PME & identification. U.D.No.28/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. is registered. PSI-Arjun Gaonkar is I.O.

2) Shri Rajendra Gopal Velip r/o Kuddi, Cab De Rama complained  that on 05.09.2014 at 06.45 hrs., accused person Prasad full name not known r/o Molorem driving his Trax jeep no. GA-02-J-3037, drove the same in a rash and negligent manner and when reached at Molorem gave dashed to oncoming M/Cycle No.GA-09-F-9049 & fled away from the spot as a result rider of the said M/Cycle (complainant) causing injuries. Cr.No.79/14 u/s 279, 338 IPC and Sec 134 (a) (b) of M.V. Act stands registered. HC-S. Gaonkar is I.O.

INDIAN CONTINGENT ‘LOOKING FORWARD’ TO ASIAN GAMES

07/09/2014 …. Successive victories over Chinese Super League sides completed India U-23’s preparation for the Incheon Asian Games. The two matches also completed India U-23 Team’s over two-month long preparatory Camps (since July 1, 2014) including two exposure Tours – one in Czech Republic and the present one in China, and an International Friendly Series involving two matches back home in August.

The victories, first a 3-0 victory over Jaingsu Sainty, and then another convincing 2-0 victory over Shanghai East Asia, currently ranked 4th in Chinese Super League Table (on 41 points from 23 outings) portrayed to the Footballing World the talent on display at the Indian Football front.

The Team which comprises of three Senior Players, as per Asian Games rules, have the same nucleus which had helped India put up a commendable display in the AFC U-22 Championships in Muscat in 2012.

It was a Championship where India beat Lebanon and Turkmenistan comprehensively while a lucky United Arab Emirates escaped with a 1-1 draw against a rampaging Indian side.

Interestingly enough, India have been drawn with UAE in the Incheon Asian Games, a match which many a Player is looking forward to.

“We are looking forward to the Matches. The Asian Games is an unique opportunity for us. We thank the AIFF for providing all the support to us for the preparations,” the Players unanimously in chorus from Shanghai.

They added: “We are looking forward to the challenge and giving our best. The experience at the Games will help us mature better as professional Players.”

Both the Men’s and the Women’s Teams are supposed to be proceeding directly to Incheon from Shanghai on September 9, the tickets for which have been booked almost a couple of months back. They two squads, in fact, are supposed to be among the first Indian contingents to check into the Asian Games Village.

So far, an expenditure of almost Rs. 3 crore have been committed on both the Men’s and the Women’s Team for their preparation for the Asian Games.

While the Indian Men have been clubbed with Jordan and UAE, the Indian Women have been drawn with hosts South Korea, Thailand and Maldives in the Group stages.

The Women’s Team has also had over a month long Preparatory Camp in Mumbai (since July 11, 2014) before moving to Shanghai to play in a series of Friendly matches to prepare themselves for the Mega show.

Head Coach Tarun Roy commented the International Exposure in China “have been of immense help” ahead of the Asian Games.

“We have been waiting and preparing with all seriousness for the Asian Games. The girls have been tireless and so much focused on the job ahead. This is a lifetime opportunity for all as the exposure will help Indian Football in the future. I need to thank AIFF for their vision in providing a foolproof preparation for the mega event.”

The discipline of Football in Asian Games is scheduled to kick-off from September 14.

 

SPIRITED PERFORMANCE FROM AIFF COLTS, RALLY TO HOLD EAST BENGAL 1-1

06/092014 …. On a high after their successful tour of the Netherlands, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) U-16 Kalyani Regional Academy Boys put up a spirited display against Kolkata giants East Bengal U-17 team in a hard fought 1-1 draw at the Kalyani B Stadium on Saturday (September 6, 2014).

Two first half goals on either end in the space of two minutes saw the match end in the balance for both the outfits. East Bengal surged ahead through Feroz Ali in the 20th minute, Ali stabbing home from close.

But response from the 2013 SAFF Champions, who recently beat Dutch heavyweights FC Twente in their Holland sojourn, was immediate as a good move down the left resulted in the opponents handling the ball inside the area for the referee to point towards the spot.

Seasoned penalty taker Prosenjit Chakraborty – who scored thrice from the spot in a single Asian Champions Trophy tie – stepped up and made no mistake beating the keeper low to his right.

Change of ends saw so change of the scoreline as both teams went gung-ho for the elusive winner in the dying minutes.

These Academy Boys who form the core of the India U-16 National Team played in two tournaments in Holland, namely the 19th International RKTVC BVO Tournament for U-16 Boys where they famously beat FC Twente by a goal to nil in the second group match, and prior to that the International Youth Tournament (HSV Odin 59’) in Heemskerk in which they reached the cross finals.

In between they lost by only a goal to hallowed German outfit FC Schalke 04 U-16 counterparts in a friendly match, earning praise from their youth coach  Eren Yilmaz who was ‘pleasantly surprised’ by the display.

Task Force to Monitor and Expedite the Processing Of Citizenship And Long Term Visa Applications

06/09/2014 …. Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh reviewed matters relating to grant of Citizenship that takes a long time for completion of the entire process. This causes hardships and difficulties to applicants, especially to minorities from neighbouring countries who are often of poor economic standing. In this regard, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has received representations from time to time.

 The Union Home Minister approved the setting up of a Task Force to monitor and expedite processing of Citizenship and Long Term Visa (LTV) applications, which will start functioning in two weeks time. The Task Force will be headed by Joint Secretary (Foreigners). 

The Task Force would, inter alia, undertake the following activities:

 (a) Cases having complete documents will be expedited so that all processing is completed within two months.

 (b) Where representations are received about specific pending cases in State Governments, MHA will follow up with State Governments concerned. MHA officials may also be sent to coordinate with State Home Department and FRO officials.

 (c) Since the initial applications are filed online, the Task Force would monitor the applications filed and keep track of progress.

 (d) For many applicants, the grant of LTV would have to be processed/considered first. The Task Force will coordinate LTV related matters also. 

Union Home Minister asks J&K Chief Minister to Identify Land for Rehabilitation of Kashmiri Migrants

06/09/2014 …. Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has asked the Jammu and Kashmir State Government to identify suitable land for the rehabilitation of Kashmiri migrants. 

In a letter addressed to the Chief Minister Shri Omar Abdullah regarding implementation of the rehabilitation scheme, the Union Home Minister has suggested that land may be identified near the native places they migrated from. He also advised that such areas should be selected keeping in view the availability of adequate security in close proximity of the place. 

At present there are about 62,000 registered Kashmiri migrant families in the country, who migrated from the Kashmir Valley to Jammu, Delhi and other parts of the country due to onset of militancy in the state of J&K in early 1990s. 

Shri Rajnath Singh further mentioned that the Union Government is committed to facilitate the return of the Kashmiri migrants to the Kashmir Valley and their proper rehabilitation. A sum of Rupees 500 crore has been earmarked in the Union Budget 2014-15 for this purpose, the Home Minister added. 

ANTI NARCOTIC CELL

05/09/2014 …. That on 05.09.14 the staff of Anti Narcotic Cell Police Station, Panaji led by PSI T. Costa, conducted a narcotic raid between 01.30 hrs. to 05.30 hrs.,  near Village  Panchayat Anjuna  Bardez Goa  and caught red handed Monday Felix s/o Odede, age 40 yrs.  r/o Candolim Bardez Goa, Nigerian National for being in illegal possession of 0.25 grams ( 15 Square  pieces) of LSD Papers worth  Rs.75,000/- in the international market. The same is attached under panchanama along with cash of Rs.2000/- and one green and black colour Yamaha Fz Motorcycle bearing No.GA-03-AB-2376. Accused arrested. Cr.No.17/14 u/s 22 (c) of NDPS ACT 1985 stands registered. PSI T.  D’Costa is I.O.

SON OF THE SOIL TAKES OVER COMMAND OF INS MANDOVI

September 5, 2014 … Captain Sanjay D’Cunha took over as the Commanding Officer of INS Mandovi at a formal ceremony at the Naval Base in Verem on 05 September. The officer is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla and was commissioned into the Indian Navy in Jul 1991.

A specialist in Communications and Electronic Warfare, the officer has the distinction of serving on several frontline warships, including the missile corvette INS Kuthar, missile frigates INS Brahmaputra and INS Trishul, and the guided missile destroyer INS Delhi.

 Captain D’Cunha is a Post Graduate in Defence and Strategic Studies from the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and the Naval War College. He has also done the Spectrum Management Course in Mississippi, USA and the prestigious SSTR course at Hawaii, USA. Prior  to his present appointment he was responsible for Communication and Electronic Warfare of the Western Naval Command.

 Belonging to a military family, his father Maj Gen Ivan D’Cunha retired from the Indian Army after 40 years of distinguished service. Captain D’Cunha hails from Curtorim, Salcette. The officer is married to Genevieve and the couple have two children.