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CM INAUGURATES RAKSHAK : THE SAVIORS CAMPAIGN

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Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant today launched a new campaign “RAKSHAK” the saviours  initiated by Manipal Hospital Goa to address the medical emergencies and enable residents of Goa to respond to emergency situations by teaching them basic Life Support activities at a function organized by Manipal Hospital Goa to mark the world Heart Day.

Speaking on the initiative, the Chief Minister said that when it comes to emergency situations, the time immediately following the event before the first responders can arrive at the scene is crucial in saving a life. This initiative will equip people to help others while dealing with health emergency situations like heart attack, accident etc. If we have knowledge of how to provide first aid then only we will be able to save lives, he added.

Congratulating the Manipal hospital team for taking such an initiative he said most of the people have heart related issues be it BP problem, diabetes or other heart issues but people neglect such issues. After 30, we need to take a basic routine checkup along with a good, healthy diet and exercise for a healthy heart, he remarked.

Goa being the smallest State it will be easy to provide RAKSHAK training to more people, Dr Sawant said and emphasized the need to have   one master trainer in each department who can upgrade his knowledge and get fully trained to impart training to other staff members. There are almost 150 emergency cases happening in Goa every Day. If we succeed in providing training to at least 70 thousand people, then only will be able to handle at least 100 cases, he said.

He also inaugurated the first session of Rakshak which trained men and women from the Goa Police force, Department of Transport, Kadamba Transport Corporation, GHRDC, and Goa Fire and Emergency Services. Raskshak is aimed at training people from various public sectors and private communities in life saving skills such as basic life support.

St. Cruz MLA, Shri. Rodolf Louis Fernandes; Director, Directorate of Fire and Emergency Services, Shri Nitin Raiker; Director, Directorate Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Shri. Deepak Dessai,  Dr. Shekhar Salkar & others were present.

SURVEY WORKS CARRIED TO IDENTIFIED BEACH AREA: TOURISM DEPT

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Department of Tourism has informed that they are receiving many complaints from the officials posted at various beach stretches across the State of Goa as to encroachments on various beach stretches by unknown persons.

 

Considering the cognizance of the reports received from time to time, the matter was submitted to the Government for seeking appropriate orders to undertake resurvey of the entire coastal belt (beach stretches) from Keri to Canacona in order to ascertain the encroachments thereto if any. The Government, approved the proposal to undertake the survey work through the Office of the DSLR. Accordingly, the survey work has commenced as contemplated and five teams have been formed for the said purpose to carry out the survey works, simultaneously, across the beach stretches. The survey work instituted w.e.f. September 12, 2022 It may be recalled that a detailed survey was undertaken by Department of Tourism somewhere in the year 2011 through the Office of the DSLR and after culminating of the said exercise boundary stones were installed at various points demarcating the beach side and private lands.

Of late, it was observed by the Department of Tourism, the boundary stones installed in the year 2011 have been either removed or shifted to some other places by some unknown persons. As a result, Department of Tourism faced difficulty in ascertaining the beach property as well as private lands which could further affect implementation of guidelines as stipulated in the Goa Registration of Tourist Trade Act, 1982, Tourism Shack Policy, Watersports Policy etc.

It has been observed by Department of Tourism through various media platforms that there is apprehension and anxiety in the minds of some people that the survey work would affect their property. However, Department of Tourism seeks to clarify that the survey work is being carried out in order to identify the beach area and encroachments, if any, and action will be initiated against the encroachers identified only after confirmation of the same by the Office of the DSLR and those owners who have not encroached on Government land (beach area) will not be affected in whatsoever manner. There is no proposal to remove the traditional fisherman huts etc, unless these structures are violation of law and rumors are being spread by certain vested interests regarding the survey work. The Department will complete the survey in shortest time and any attempts to block the survey work shall invite strict legal action. Public may note and an appeal is made not to fall prey to rumors and false statements being made in certain quarters.

GANDHI JAYANTI TO BE CELEBRATED ON OCT 2

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Government of Goa and Village Panchayat Se Old Goa will celebrate Gandhi Jayanti at 8 am on October 02, 2022 at Gandhi Chowk, Old Goa.

Chief Minister of Goa, Dr Pramod Sawant, who will be the Chief Guest on the occasion, will lead the State in paying floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion of his 153rd Birth Anniversary.

Minister of State for Tourism and Ports, Shipping and Waterways of India, Shri Shripad Y. Naik, MLA of Cumbharjua, Shri Rajesh Faldessai, Sarpanch, Village Panchayat, Se Old Goa, Smt. Sandra Gonsalves will also attend the function.

FDA celebrates ‘World Pharmacist Day’

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Directorate of Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) , Bambolim Goa in association  with ‘The Goa State Price Monitoring and Resource Unit’ celebrated ‘World Pharmacist day’ at Conference Hall, Directorate of Food and Drugs Administration in Bambolim today. The Theme for this year was “Pharmacy united in action for a healthier world”.
Smt Jyoti Sardesai , Director DFDA welcomed the participants and the gathering. The Chief Guest for the function was Dr G.K Rao, Principal Goa College of Pharmacy and Guest of Honour was Dr Praveen Khullar, President Goa Pharmaceutical manufacturers Association and Shri Prasad Tamba, Secretary-Goa Chemist and Druggist Association.
Leaflets of Goa PMRU and Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana were released on the occasion.
Pharmacists who had performed yeomen service in handling 24×7 helpline commissioned by FDA for providing guidance regarding essential medicines during Covid 19 Pandemic crisis, were felicitated on this occasion.
A quiz competition on the topic ‘Availibility, Affordability and Accessibility of Essential medicines’ was conducted among various participants from Pharma industry, chemist and druggist association, pharmacy colleges and Goa medical college. First prize was won by team from Chemist and Druggist Association, second prize was won by Goa College of Pharmacy and third prize by Sun Pharma.
The month of September is observed as the Rashtriya Poshan Mah. To celebrate the same, a lecture was delivered by Smt Varsha Naik, Assistant Professor in Food and Nutrition from Goa College of Home Science.
Ms Sarita Bhonsle –Project coordinator along with Dimple Kerekar of “The Goa State Price Monitoring and Resource Unit”, compered the function. Shri Shweta Dessai proposed vote of thanks. Event was attended by the pharmacists and staff of FDA in large number.

SALE OF LIQUOR PROHIBITED

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In view of Bye Election to 12-Reis Magos Zilla Panchayat Constituency in Bardez Taluka of North Goa District scheduled to be held on October 16, 2022 and the Model Code of Conduct that has already come in force. Additional District Magistrate, North Goa District has ordered that serving or selling of liquor in all the liquor bar, pubs, shops, clubs, shacks or any establishment within the jurisdiction of 12-Reis Magos Zilla Panchayat Constituency in Bardez Taluka of North Goa District to be closed everyday by 10.00 p.m. with immediate effect till the election Mode Code of Conduct is in force. Such establishments can remain open and continue to operate without the sale and service of liquor beyond 10.00 p.m. However, this order shall not apply to those establishments, provision stores etc., which are required by law to be closed before 10.00 p.m.

Any violations may be reported to the office of the District Magistrate/Zilla Panchayat Election Officer, Panaji.

If any liquor shop/bar, pub or any establishment is found serving liquor beyond the aforesaid timings, during the said period, it shall result in cancellation of licenses and the owner or offender shall be liable for penal action, as informed by the Department of Information and Publicity.

TRIBAL REPS FROM GOA INVITED FOR R-DAY PARADE

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The Government of India invites two tribal representatives, one male and one female from the any of the Schedule Tribes members from backward Tribal Communities preferably from BPL in the State to witness the Republic Day Parade and celebration, 2023 at New Delhi.

The selected person has to represent themselves in the traditional attires and is required to stay in Delhi from January 22, 2023 to February 2, 2023.

The expenditure on travel by Airport/Railway Station from Goa to Delhi and back as well as food accommodation will be borne by State Government

The eligible person from Goa State whose age is not  over sixty years may submit their nomination in the Proforma given below to the Director, Directorate of Tribal Welfare , Shrama Shakti Bhavan, 5th Floor, Patto, Panaji Goa latest by September 30, 2022.

The Proforma is as follows: Name of the Tribal Applicant, Date  of Birth/Age, Father’s Name, Mother’s Name, Husband/Wife’s Name, Full Residential Address, Contact Number, tribes to which he/she belongs (caste certificate to be enclosed) and family annual income from all sources, informed by the Department of Information and Publicity.

WRD MINISTER VISITS NAVELIM CONSTITUENCY

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WRD Minister, Shri Subhash Shirodkar along with MLA, Shri Ulhas Tuyekar visited water bodies of Navelim Constituency today.

They inspected the spring at Layamati, Davorlim; Baaga Spring, tributary of Sal River at Aquem Baixo; Ghatamorad Lake; Salpem Lake, Dongri; Mandop Bandhara and Shani Temple, Shaninagar, Mandop, Navelim.

Navelim, Sarpanch, Shri Paul Pereira, Superintendent Engineer, Shri Ankush  Gaonkar; Assistant Engineer, Shri Sagar Gaonkar, officials of WRD and panchas were present on the occasion.

Shri Shirodkar informed that he will visit all the 40 constituencies of the State by December. The Water Resources Department is a public related and public utility Department. Spring at Layamati, Davorlim will be beautified and the concerned official has been directed to prepare the estimate. Salpem Lake will also be beautified and repair works of bandharas will be taken up. In the coming monsoon it will be seen that water gets stored and used for agriculture. He assured that the works of all the water bodies which are inspected today will start in three to four months.

Speaking further, he said WRD will issue a circular to undertake cleanliness and maintenance of the works taken up earlier by the Department by respective divisions. Officers will go on field at least one day of the week and give reports of their visit and project report in the evening. He said Goa doesn’t have any other option than agriculture. Youths may seek employment in the service Sector, industries sector and government sector but agriculture and horticulture cannot be neglected, he said and added that we need to provide due attention to the agriculture sector. Government provides all support to the people who are interested in agriculture and farming, he remarked.

Urging people not to discharge sewage water in water bodies he said it is a crime and one can be booked for that. WRD is thinking of building a canal especially for sewerage and polluted water which will be connected to sewerage treatment plants. He said local bodies should see that all the places used by people regularly are clean. He also urged farmers to take maximum benefits of government schemes and facilities. Government encroached properties will be identified and action will be taken by November. Special attention is being given to encroachment on Government land, he said.

MLA, Shri Tuyekar said, he is confident that all the major works related to WRD will be completed in the coming future. There are many old pending demands of the people of the constituency and water bodies need to be preserved, he said.

CM INAUGURATES GOA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

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Chief Minister, Dr Pramod Sawant inaugurated the Goa College of Agriculture under the aegis of State Agricultural Management and Extension Training Institute, Goa (SAMETI-Goa) and Directorate of Agriculture, at Old Goa, today in the presence of Minister for Agriculture, Shri Ravi Naik, Cumbarjua MLA, Shri Rajesh Faldessai, Secretary, Agriculture, Shri Arun Kumar Mishra, IAS, Vice-Chancellor, Goa University, Prof Harilal Menon, Director, Higher Education, Shri Prasad Lolayekar, IAS, Director of Directorate of Agriculture, Shri Nevil Alphonso, Principal of the college of Agriculture, Dr Pravin Bhende, Chairperson of North Goa Zilla Panchayat, Shri Siddhesh Naik, Sarpanch of Village Panchayat of Se Old Goa, Ms Sandra Gonsalves, among others.

While speaking on the occasion attended by newly admitted students and their parents, Dr Sawant assured them that the college will run smoothly, will have all the necessary accreditations to enable the future graduates a bright future.  Dr Sawant said that the Government will not fall short in helping the college run well. He told the students to aim at becoming agriculturists and informed that they would start a Masters in Agriculture in the college.

Dr Sawant added that apart from the existing building from where classes would be held, they have identified land for a new college building in the vicinity which would be built soon. He further said that the college would start a research institute for agricultural studies in the college in coordination with Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), which is located nearby.

The Chief Minister suggested encouraging practice of inter-cropping, growing more cashews plantations. He said that the Government is going beyond giving subsidies and that was buying produce from the locals. We all have to work together for a Swayampurna Goem, he said.

Dr Sawant further informed of the Government’s plans to start a veterinary college and a degree in pisciculture.

The Chief Minister spoke of several initiatives of the Government to encourage agriculture like the Kisan Credit card facility, starting of training centers in both districts, which teaches how to make fruitful use of agricultural waste products etc.

Minister for Agriculture, Shri Ravi Naik, expressed happiness that Goa has got a college for agriculture and stated that it is centrally located which would make it convenient for those interested in pursuing studies in this field. Shri Naik hoped that no more fields and agricultural land in Goa would be converted for non-agricultural use and said that we have to protect what our ancestors have given us.

Cumbarjua MLA, Shri Rajesh Faldessai said that the establishment of the college for agriculture in Goa would help Goans who otherwise would have to travel out of state to study agriculture.

ADMISSIONS FOR 3-YEAR PART TIME ME PROGRAM AT GEC

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Goa College of Engineering is offering a 3-year part-time ME (Industrial Engineering) program which is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi and is affiliated to Goa University. This Unique ME program is specially meant for engineering professionals, working in the State of Goa.

The applicant should have two-years work experience and can have any Bachelor of Engineering degree to qualify for admission. The Post Graduate degree is eligible for PhD admission in Centrally Funded Institutions like IISC, IIT, NIT, Central and State Universities.

The last date to apply is September 30, 2022. Admission prospectus and registration link in available at www.gec.ac.in. For any queries contact Dr. Suraj Rane, Professor and Head, Mechanical Engineering Department, GEC on 9890202390 or ssr@gec.ac.in, as informed by the Department of Information and Publicity.

WEEKLY REVIEW ON PRICES AND SUPPLY OF ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES

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In wholesale market, the prices of Turdal Barshi decreased by Rs. 500/- per quintal and Vegetable Ghee ‘Ruchi’ decreased by Rs. 50/- per 15 litre during the week. Paraboiled Rice Outside and Jowar Shalu increased by Rs. 80/- to Rs. 160/- and Rs. 100/- per quintal respectively during the week.

The prices of other important essential commodities like Wheat Khandva, Wheat Shivri, Moongdal, Gramdal, Moong, Gram Kabuli-Big, Sugar S-30, Gur fine, Sunflower oil, Rawa, Maida, Green peas, Potatoes, Onions, Tomatoes, Chillies, Green, Eggs, Large and Banana (Vassai) remained steady during the week.

In Retail Market the prices of other important essential commodities like Praboiled rice local, Paraboiled rice outside, Raw rice common, Wheat Khandva, Wheat Shivri, Jowar Shalu, Turdal Barshi, Moongdal, Gramdal, Moong, Gram Kabuli-Big, Sugar S-30, Gur fine, Sunflower Oil, Coconut oil, Vegetable ghee “Dalda”, Rawa, Maida, Green peas, Potatoes, Onions, Tomatoes, Chillies, Green, Eggs Large and Banana (Vassai), remained steady during the week.

Increased and decreased in Wholesale prices were due to alteration in wholesale price in supplying markets.

The supply position of important essential commodities were normal during the week, except that of Parboiled rice local, Raw rice common and Coconut oil the arrival of which was not noticed during the week, as informed by the Department of Information and Publicity.