GOVERNOR EXTENDS INDEPENDENCE DAY GREETINGS

Panaji ; Aug 14, 2014 … Governor of Goa Shri Om Prakash Kohli has extended his warm and cordial greetings and best wishes to the People of Goa, on the historic and solemn occasion of the 67th Anniversary of Independence of our Motherland.

The Governor in his message has said that Independence Day is a landmark occasion in the long and chequered history of our great country. We must heartily celebrate it with renewed patriotic Spirit, national fervor, unity and fresh enthusiasm.

The Governor said we are at the threshold of yet another year of Independence. The celebrations of this national occasion should focus our thoughts on the long-drawn heroic struggle and the sacrifices made by our illustrious national leaders, the martyrs and the freedom fighters, under the inspiring leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation, which culminated in the attainment of freedom from colonial subjugation. I join the people of Goa in paying my homage and tributes to the sacred memory of all those noble souls who laid down their precious lives for the supreme cause of freedom of our nation.

The Governor said since gaining independence, the people of India, began the stupendous task of nation-building. It is a matter of satisfaction for the citizens of our country, that during the last over 6 decades of planned and vision-oriented developmental process, we have made phenomenal progress in various spheres of human activity, including agriculture, industry, education, health, science and technology, transport, shipping, tourism, aviation, and so on. There is no doubt that, through the successful implementation of the successive five year plans, and our abiding faith in democratic system of governance, India has emerged as a powerful nation in the world, politically and economically.

Embedded to the noble ideals of Truth and Non-violence, international peace, order and co-existence, our country has been able to win the esteem of other nations in the world. Our nation had faced and overcome many major and perplexing challenges in the past, and consolidated its hard-earned freedom andpreserved its territorial integrity. It is matter of pride for all of us that, today ours is the biggest democracy in the world, and we have a clear vision, and are determined to make our country a Super Power. This is a stupendous task which calls for the continued hard work and effective contribution of all citizens. It is also appropriate for us to remember, on this occasion, that while our achievements so far have been impressive, our country is still confronted with some major socio-economic problems such as poverty, illiteracy, ill-health, mal-nutrition, etc.

He said, freedom becomes meaningful only when all our citizens enjoy the fruits of development, and the quality of their life is raised to a satisfactory level, a goal which we are yet to achieve fully. Independence Day is an appropriate occasion for all of us, as responsible citizens of this great country, to rededicate ourselves to fulfill all the needs and aspirations of our citizens, especially the teeming millions living in poverty and other sub-human conditions.

The Governor further said that the State of Goa has to its credit many spectacular achievements in the political, economic, social and cultural fields, since its historic liberation from colonial rule in 1961. As the State proudly joins the national mainstream in celebrating the Independence Day, it is worth mentioning that the people of Goa have proved their abiding faith in democracy, once again, in the recently held Lok Sabha elections in a peaceful and orderly manner.

Hailed as a place of peace and high-end tourist destination in the world map, and endowed with abundant resources, both human and material, Goa has a bright future, to become a most prosperous and promising State in our country, provided the people continue to work with renewed determination and steadfastness of purpose.

The supreme task before us should be the all-round development of the State, ensuring to all the citizens justice, social and economic with particular reference to the weaker and vulnerable sections of the society. Renewed efforts should be made to protect the State’s pristine environment and ecology, which along with the unique cultural qualities make Goa a major source of tourism development.

He exuded confidence that the people of Goa will collectively endeavour and contribute to this important cause and make their State a roll model for others. Needless to say that the social values, cultural qualities and economic prosperity of the States greatly add to the overall image, glory and progress of the nation. Goa must move forward steadily in its march towards greater progress, and the people should protect and preserve all the good traditions and cultural qualities that make their State unique and attractive in its identity and status.  

On the auspicious occasion of Independence Day the Governor hoped that the people of Goa will rededicate themselves to the noble cause of protecting, preserving and further enriching our freedom, and contribute to greater progress and prosperity of their State and the country.  

Goa Tourism’s #GoaInstawalk 2.0 in association with WelcomHeritage – A huge success

14/08/2014 …. Goa Tourism conducted the ‘#GoaInstawalk 2.0’ in association with WelcomHeritage Hotels on 9th & 10th August, 2014. This instawalk covered places like Mahadev Temple at Tambdi Surla, Harvalem waterfalls & Fontainhas. The main idea behind #GoaInstawalk was to turn the online conversations about Goa into something more experiential.

This 360 degree digital campaign with an on ground activation in the form of instawalks are being conducted by Goa Tourism in order to engage better with the online audience on a personal level as well as to give them a firsthand experience of Goa’s cultural, architectural and environmental significance.

The #GoaInstawalk 2.0 had a total of 42 local as well as domestic and international participants during the two day activity. Participants have been identified from key markets – Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Goa, Germany and Canada. The #GoaInstawalk as a property has till date culminated into 500+ images of Goa across social media and counting.

Goa Tourism provided a bus tour for the participants from Miramar Residency to visit Tambdi Surla’s 12th century Mahadev Temple on Day 1 where participants experienced the beauty of the black basalt temple with all its ancient carvings and symbols amidst a green forest and a pristine stream flowing below. All the participants were then taken to Harvalem water falls to experience the gusto and force of the waterfall during monsoons.

Shiv Kumar Mishra, a photography enthusiast and a participant from Goa said, “It’s a nice initiative by Goa Tourism to inspire people to look into the history of Goa as well as venturing into nature’s cradle as not many people have come here. It is an eye opener for many people as 90% people who have come for the insta walk are first timers.”

Day 2 of the walk in Fontainhas was hosted by Jack Ajit Sukhija, partner at WelcomHeritage’s Panjim Inn located at Fontainhas. The walk commenced with Jack taking the participants around the charming alleys and boulevard of Fontainhas. He then described the significance and history behind the Portuguese structures, heritage and monuments in Fontainhas.

Jack Sukhija said, “Goa Tourism in the last few years has been very proactive in looking at other aspects of the Goan history, and under the present director Nikhil Desai, there is a conscious move to upgrade Goa as a tourist destination and these interactive tours, walking tours are a great way to do it as new social technologies like Twitter and Instagram create a lot of buzz. It’s a very good initiative by Goa Tourism overall.”

“#GoaInstawalk is the beginning of a new chapter as far as Goa Tourism is concerned where we seek to connect with the younger audiences and capture various beautiful assets about Goa through the eye of the lens and hoping to populate the world wide web with these beautiful imageries about Goa and inspire more genre of travelers looking forward to visit the state” said Nikhil Desai, Managing Director, Goa Tourism Development Corporation about the #GoaInstawalk initiative.

CM TO PRESENT YASHADAMINI AWARD TO NINE EMINENT WOMEN

Panaji, August 13, 2014 … The Yashadamini Award will be presented to eminent women who have excelled in various fields at the hands of Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar.

This year Yashadamini Award will be presented to the Awardees at State level function to be held at Old Secretariat Panaji on the occasion of Independence Day Celebration.

The eminent Women who will be presented this Yashadamini Award for the year 2014 are Miss Inocencia Miranda(Sports), Smt. Anjali R. Amonkar(Literature), Smt. Nayana Adarkar(Literature), Smt. Vidya S. Sangodkar(Social Work), Smt. Indrasena R. Shirodkar(Education), Smt. Aparna S. Porob Palyekar(Social Work), Miss Samiksha R. Desai(Art and Culture), Smt. Shilpa Duble Parab(Art and Culture) and Smt. Shruti D. Naik(Bravery).

PRESIDENT’S MEDALS TO BE PRESENTED TO TWO HOME GUARD VOLUNTEERS ON INDEPENDENCE DAY

August 13, 2014Chief  Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar will present President Home Guard and Civil Defence Medals for Meritorious Services to Home Guard Platoon Commander Shri Usman Shaikh and Assistant Section Leader Smt. Bharati Naik (Urvasha  Chiklekar ) at the Independence day function at Old Secretariat on August 15.

 Shri Usman Shaikh, Platoon Commander of Home Guards, Mapusa Division and employees of Goa University, Bambolim has been approved President’s Home Guards and Civil Defence Medal for meritorious services on the eve of 67th Independence Day. 

 Shri Usman Shaikh is also the recipient of Chief Minister’s Gold Medal for meritorious services on December 19, 2007. Shaikh has attended 12th All India Home Guards and Civil Defence professional and Sports meet at Gurgaon in 1993, 17th All India Home Guards and Civil Defence Professional and Sports meet at Pune in 1996. He has also done traffic duties, election duties, VVIP bandobast duties during his tenure in the Goa Home Guards. Shri Shaikh is working for Goa University.

 Smt.  Bharati  Naik  (Urvasha Chiklekar) joined the Home Guard organization in the year 1992 and has served the organization with dedication and devotion. She has worked in sections of the Police department such as Accounts, SP (Home Guard), Office of Office Superintendent, Home Guard office.  She is presently working in Police Dispensary under the Police Medical Officer. Prior to joining home guards she was assassinating  in night classes for adult education.  During the police recruitment she gives and valuable assistance as part of the medical team. She has conduted bandobast duties of VIP/VVIPs, Election duty, IFFI bandobast, Exposition and others.

Both  Shri Shaikh and Bharati are receipents of Chief Minister’s Gold Medal for Meritorious Services.

 

ADMISSION IN CLASS VI AT JNVST

Panaji, August 13, 2014 …. Jawahar  Navodaya Vidyalaya, Canacona, South Goa, affiliated to CBSE is inviting application for admission in Class VI  from students who are studying in Class V in any school in South Goa  District. Students who are admitted are eligible for free facilities such as lodging, boarding, uniform, text books, medicines, note books, stationeries, daily use items etc will be provided.

Parents  whose wards are studying in V Class now in any State Government or Aided schools in South Goa can avail this opportunity. They can apply  on or before October 31, 2014. Application can  be obtained from Taluka ADEIs, DEO-South Education  Zone, Margao or Principal Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Canacona. For more details contact on Phone : 0832-2633304. All the interested candidates are requested to approach the above mentioned offices for required number of Prospectus-cum- Application forms.

Jawahar  Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test(JNVST) 2015 will be held on February 07, 2015(Saturday) at different JNVST(Exam) centres talukawise in South Goa  District.

Dated 13.08.2014 Press Release For the day as on 12.08.2014

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

 

NORTH GOA DISTRICT

 

PANAJI  PS: On 12.08.2014, dead body of unknown male person age about 40-45 yrs., was found lying at near Ferry Point-Panaji. Dead body preserved at GMC Morgue Bambolim. U.D.No.59/14 u/s 174 Cr.P.C. is registered. PSI-Diago Gracias is I. O.

MAPUSA PS: Complaints on behalf of state that on 12.08.2014 at about 07.50 hrs, near Major Bakery, Madel-Tivim accused persons Somalingappa Hugar s/o Ramappa n/o Belgaum driving his Passenger bus No.KA-42-F-1360, rode the same in rash and negligent manner and when reached at near Major Bakery, Madel-Tivim dashed to oncoming Maestro Scooter no.GA-05-S-3791 which was proceeding from its opposite direction thereby causing bodily injuries to pillion rider Master Saideep Pradeep Kandolkar & sustained grievous injuries to the rider Pradeep Anant Kandolkar age-40 yrs. r/o Belavistawado-Sirsaim who later succumbed to his injuries on the spot, further accused driver flew away from the spot. Cr.No.348/14 u/s 279, 337, 304-A IPC is registered. PSI-S.L. Hunashikutti is I.O.

2) Victim lady complained that on 12.08.2014 at 14.15 hrs at Mushirwado-Colvale accused person Hanuman Mane r/o Mushirwado-Colvale criminally trespass into the house of complainant physically abused her, tooth bite of her face, threatened her with dire consequences to kill & exposed himself near the complainant, thereby insulted & outraged her modesty. Cr.No.350/14 u/s 452, 506, 325, 509, 354, 354-A, 354-B, 427, 376(2)(I) IPC is registered. PSI-R. A. Kalangutkar is I.O. 

3) Mr. Sabaji Shetye Dy. Collector & SDM Mapusa complained that on 23.04.2008 prior to 09.00 hrs at Tarwado-Colvale accused person Mahabaleshwar Halarnkar r/o Vasco who was son of deceased Rukmini Halarnkar age-90 yrs. r/o Tarwado-Colvale mentally harassed  by not calling her for her granddaughters marriage, thereby abetted her to commit suicide by jumping in river. Cr.No.351/14 u/s 306 IPC is registered. PSI-S.S. Narvekar is I.O.

PONDA PS: Mother of the minor victim girl complained that on 12.08.2014 at 11.00 hrs at near circle Dhawali bypass road-Dhawali Ponda some unknown accused person kidnapped her minor daughter age-16 yrs. from her lawful  guardianship. Cr.No.314/14 u/s 363 IPC and Sec-8 of Goa Children Act 2003 is registered. PSI-Suraj Gawas is I.O.

PORVORIM PS: Shri Uday s/o Shankar Dessai r/o Porvorim complained that on 10.08.2014 between 22.30 hrs to 23.00 hrs., at near sainik board society-Porvorim some unknown accused person commit theft of 02 batteries make Exide of KTC Bus no.GA-03-X-0235 W/rs.8,000/- which was parked in an open parking place. Cr.No.132/14 u/s 379 IPC is registered. HC-3247 is I.O.

SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

CANACONA PS: Shri Suresh B. Gaonkar Manager of Adarsh Co-Operative Credit Society Avem-Khotigao complained that between 11.08.2014 at 20.00 hrs to 08.30 hrs. of 12.08.2014, some unknown accused persons effected entry in his Co-Operative Credit Society Avem-Khotigao by digging hole to the backside branch wall and attempted to commit theft. Cr.No.66/14 u/s 457, 380 IPC is registered. ASI-Shankar Gaonkar is I.O.

VASCO PS: Victim lady complained against accused persons 1) Hassan Ismail Khan her Husband 2) Ismail Adam Khan her father in law 3) Mumtaz Ismail Khan her mother in law 4) Asar Ismail Khan 5) Hussain Ismail Khan both her brother in law all r/o Sasmolem-Baina with their common intention harassed her, abused her by subjecting her cruelty and threatened her with dire consequences thereby causing her to meet their unlawful demand for Jewelry. Cr.No.154/14 u/s 498-A, 342, 504, 506(ii), 354 r/w 34 IPC is registered. PSI Harish Gawas is I.O.

Complaints registered by NCPCR for violation of RTE Act, 2009

13/08/2014 …. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has registered 4466 complaints/ cases till date for violation of Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009. The NCPCR enquires into the complaints relating to the RTE and takes necessary steps for further pursuance with concerned agencies.

 

The other measures taken / being taken by the NCPCR for the propagation of the said Act include:

 

(i)                     Sensitizing workshops on child rights in coordination with the State Commissions for   Protection of Child Rights (SCPCRs) for School Management Committees (SMCs) members and teachers.

 

(ii)                   Monitoring RTE infrastructure parameters in schools situated in educationally backward   districts.

 

    (iii)      Organizing public hearings in different States to directly receive complaints for redressal of RTE  related issues.

 

NCPCR has established an online Complaints Management System (CMS) whereby complaints are registered and processed in a transparent manner.

 

This information was given by Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Union  Minister of Women And Child Development in reply to an Unstarred Question  in Lok Sabha recently.

Insurance Scheme for Anganwadi Workers

13/08/2014 … An Anganwadi Karyakartri Bima Yojana exists for the Aanganwadi workers/helpers in the country.  The Government launched the Scheme on 01.04.2004 in association with the Life Insurance Corporation of India as a welfare measure for the benefit of Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) and Anganwadi Helpers (AWHs).  The Scheme is operated through the Social Security Group Scheme of LIC.  The salient features of the Anganwadi Karyakartri BimaYojana are as under:-

 

The Scheme is applicable to all AWWs and AWHs in the age group of 18-59 years;

The premium under the Scheme is Rs.280/- per annum per member.  The breakup is as  under:-

 

(i)      Rs.100/- from Social Security Fund of LIC

(ii)    Rs.100/- by the Government of India

(iii)   Rs.80/- by the Anganwadi Worker/ Helper (additional for male critical illness of the insured member).  The premium of Rs.80/- payable by these workers towards critical illness has been waived off till 31-03-2015.

The Scheme provides the following benefits:-

 

(i)      Natural Death  Rs.30,000/-

(ii)    Accident benefit:

 

Ø      Death/ Total permanent disability  Rs.75000

Ø      Partial Permanent disability           Rs.37500

 

(iii)   Female Critical Illness (FCI) Benefits: An amount of Rs.20,000/- is payable on the diagnosis of invasive cancers (malignant tumour) manifest in specific organs.

 

(iv)  ShikshaSahayogYojana: A free add-on scholarship benefit is available for the children of AWWs and AWHs.  Scholarship of Rs.300/- per quarter for students 9th to 12 Standard (including ITI courses) is available but it is limited to two children per family.

 

This information was given by Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Union  Minister of Women And Child Development in reply to an Unstarred Question  in Lok Sabha recently.

 

TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR FREEDOM FIGHTERS FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

August 13, 2014 …. The Home Department has made necessary transport arrangements for freedom fighters to attend Independence day celebrations at Panaji and Patradevi.

 Transport arrangement has been made from “Hutatma Chowk”, Mapusa for the benefit of Freedom Fighters to attend the Independence day celebrations at Panaji.  KTC bus bearing registration No GA 03 X 0246 will leave from “Hutatma Chowk”, Mapusa at 8.00 a.m. on August 15, 2014.

 After the function at Old Secretariat, Panaji, the above bus along with another bus with registration No. GA 03 X 0308 will be parked at Ferry Wharf, near Old Secretariat, Panaji which will proceed to Patradevi.  The buses will return to Panaji with the freedom fighters after the Patradevi function at 12.30 p.m.

 The contact details of the driver, Shri Santosh Volvoikar driving vehicle GA 03 X 0246 and Shri Sachit Parab for vehicle No. GA 03 X 0308 are 9823246151 and 8412877508 respectively.

Comprehensive beach cleanliness project approved by the Govt. of Goa

13/08/goan beach2014 … In a landmark development, The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa has finally approved comprehensive management of cleanliness on all beaches of Goa.

~An integrated system comprising cleaning of beaches with mechanical and manual means will be implemented

~The garbage collected will be segregated into various categories before ensuring its safe disposal

~Special efforts will be made to clean the beaches soon after idol immersions, beach weddings, film shooting or any other tourism related activities

Mr. Dilip Parulekar, Tourism Minister, Govt. of Goa, said “We are happy to announce that we have taken up the initiative of cleaning beaches across the state. Cleanliness is a major concern and is the need-of-the-hour in the state and implementing this new system will be the answer to this issue which we have been facing for years.”

The North Goa stretch will be managed by M/s Bhumika Transport, Waste Handling Services, a Mumbai led consortium and the South Goa stretch will be managed by M/s Ram Engineering and Construction Company, a Mumbai led consortium.

North Goa stretch will include Keri, Arambol, Mandrem, Morjim, Vagator, Ozrant, Anjuna, Baga, Calangute, Candolim, Sinquerim, Nerul, Miramar, Caranzalem, Siridao, Bambolim. South Goa stretch will include Majorda, Baina, Bogmolo,Velsao, Arrosim, Utorda, Majorda, Betalbatim, Colva, Sernabatim, Benaulim, Zalor, Fatrade,Varca, Cavelossim, Agonda, Palolem, Patnem, Rajbag,Talpona, Galgibag.

Initially, there will be no machine cleaning. It will begin with manual cleaning. This will be an integrated system comprising cleaning of beaches with mechanical and manual means wherever necessary, giving utmost priority to environment protection and pollution control of the sand and water. Other parameters like hygiene and complete cleanliness of nearly 40 beaches across North and South Goa will also fall under this.

The garbage that is collected will be segregated into categories such as – glass and metal, paper and cardboard and other bio-degradable substances and plastic and non-recyclable waste before its safe disposal. The system will also provide well-maintained litter bins at an interval of every 100 meters for the benefit of tourists.

Special efforts will be taken to ensure that all the requirements of this scientific garbage disposal from the beaches have been met, which includes protection of live creatures, tetrapods, marine life, marine vegetation, turtle nesting sites, micro flora and micro fauna, in and around the beaches. Strict vigil and a daily reporting system will be undertaken to ensure this.

Combing of wet and dry sands of the beaches with the help of beach cleaning machines and also manually, depending on the population on the beach, will be carried out on a daily basis ensuring that the beach beds are clean, safe for barefoot walkers. Special efforts will be made to clean the beaches soon after idol immersions, beach weddings, film shooting or any other tourism related activity.

With these measures, Goa Tourism seeks to provide a clean and hassle free experience to thousands of tourists visiting the state and will further look at improving the profile of its visitors.