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Goan Reporter News: Directorate of Agriculture organises induction training programme

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The Directorate of Agriculture in collaboration with the State Agriculture Management & Extension Training Institute (SAMETI), Goa today organized the induction training programme for the newly appointed apprentices under the Goa Chief Minister Apprenticeship Scheme for Government establishment-2023 which is the part of National Apprenticeship Promotion programme.

Speaking on the occasion, Director of Agriculture Shri. Nevil Alphonso congratulated all the apprentices for getting an opportunity to work in the Agriculture Department. He said this opportunity will definitely help you all to build your career and also urged all the apprentices to keep a positive attitude while working in the Department.

Total 36 youths participated in the induction training programme. Shri Nevil Alphonso also distributed the posting letters to the 36 apprentices  who had registered online under  opportunities available for the posts of Software Developer, Programme and Systems Administrative Assistant, Laboratory Assistant (Chemical Plant), Accounts Executive aNd Agriculture Field Officer in the Directorate of Agriculture.

The Training programme focused on imparting the right set of Knowledge, Skill and Attitudes in order to enable them to contribute to achieve the goals of overall administration.

Shri. Nitin Bakhale Dy, Director SAMETI, Goa, Shri Yogiraj Govavi, Deputy Director (Admin), Smt Jyoti Satardekar Office Superintendent were also present at the occasion.

Goan Reporter News:: Opposition Leader Yuri Alemao comments on Kala Academy and other issues

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Goan Reporter News:: MLA Altone Dcosta comments on Kala Academy and other issues

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Goan Reporter News: Tourists and locals seen enjoying at an abandoned quarry in Tuem

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Goan Reporter News:: MLA Carlos Alvares and Surendra Furtado visits Kala Academy Collapsed Slab Site

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Goan Reporter News:: Press Conference by TMC Leaders on Various issues

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Goan Reporter News: Minister Subhash Phal Dessai reviews plan for Ekatma Bharat

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Minister for Archives and Archaeology Shri. Subhash Phal Dessai in a meeting held today reviewed the plan for setting up Ekatma Bharat Kendra at Shree Mahalasa Narayani Temple, Verna. The project comprises of  State of Art museum depicting ancient history of India and transformation of Indian culture and statue of ‘Bharat Mata’ which would ignite patriotism among the young generation.

In a meeting with Trustees of Mahalasa Narayani Temple, Verna and Senior Officials of Government, Shri. Phal Dessai was informed about the initial plan for setting up the Ekatma Bharat project. Minister instructed the Department of Archeology  to take up the work of preparing Detailed Project Report (DPR) to get nod from Central Government to seek financial assistance as ‘Ekatma Bharat’ is a part of national project which aims to build patriotism among the people and rejuvenate ancient culture of the land.

The meeting had detailed discussion on pending issues pertaining to ongoing development of Mahalasa Narayani temple which was approved by the Government earlier.

Shri. Phal Dessai visited the Nupur water spring site and reviewed the project of water revival and harvesting project by the Water Resources Department in the vicinity of Mahalasa Narayani Temple, Verna.

The meeting also discussed construction of a compound wall, Shifting of Electricity Transformer, load approval of new transformer connection to School run by the Trust and other relevant issues.

An approved development plan of Mahalasa Narayani temple is being executed by involving Government bodies such as Archives and Archeology Department, Water Resources, PWD and Electricity Department.

Shri. Phal Dessai expressed that Mahalasa Narayani temple being the ancient temple with historic significance needs to be developed as a spiritual Centre which would attract spiritual tourism in the State to a great  extent.

It may be recalled that, Department of Archeology entered into an agreement with Mahalasa Narayani Temple trust last year. The agreement aims to facilitate hassle free development of the ancient or rebuilt temples on Government owned sites by the temple trust with less financial implication for the Government.

The temple of Goddess Mahalasa had been on the plateau of Verna village in Salcete since ancient times before the advent of Portuguese rule. It is believed that Goddess Shree Mahalasa Narayani first appeared in Varenyapur which is known as Verna.

Director, Archeology Dr. Nilesh Fal Dessai, Assistant Superintending Archaeologist Dr. Varad Sabnis, Vice Chairman of Mahalasa Narayani Charitable Trust Shri. Devidas Saraf,  Managing Trustee Shri. Prashant Deshpande, Architect Shri. Abhijeet Sadhale and other Senior Government Officials and trustees attended the meeting.

Goan Reporter News: Students from Pernem face problem reaching school as Balrath driver goes on strike.

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Goan Reporter News: Unknown rider snatches Gold Mangalsutra worth Rs. 1.5 lakh at Pernem

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Goan Reporter News: Water logging on main road at Harmal due to blocked water channels.

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