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GOA LEGISLATORS’ DAY ON JAN 9

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Panaji, January 08, 2019 … .. The Goa Legislators’ Forum  of MLAs, MPs, Ex-MLAs and Ex-MPs will celebrate the “Goa Legislators’ Day” on January 9, 2019 at the Goa Legislative Assembly Secretariat from 9.30 a.m onwards.

Dr. Manjunath Desai renowned cardiologist will deliver a talk on the occasion. An open forum will  be held wherein the Ministers, MLAs, MPs, Ex-MLAs and Ex-MPs will participate.

All the Members of Goa Legislative Assembly including  Ministers, MPs, Ex-MLAs and Ex-MPs are invited to attend the function.

GOVERNMENT INVOKES ESMA

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Panaji, January 08, 2019 .. …Government of Goa in exercise of the power under Sub Section (1) of Section 3 of the Goa Essential Services Maintenance Act, (ESMA) 1988 (Goa Act 20 of 1989) has prohibited strike in any form in all Transport Services for the carriage of passengers or goods by land or water in the State of Goa with immediate effect.

The order will be valid for a period of six months.

AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS FOR DECEMBER

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Panaji, January 07, 2019 …  ..A meeting of the State Level Monitoring Committee (SLMC) was held  to review the Coconut Development Board (CDB) in December 14, 2018 under the Chairmanship of Shri Madhav Kelkar, Director of Agriculture, at Directorate of Agriculture, Krish Bhavan, Caranzalem.

Awareness programme of Coconut Development Board (COB) was held in December 19, 2018 at Duler Farm, Mapusa. 150 participants were present for the programme.

Cluster demonstration under National Food Security Mission (Pulses) are laid on 75ha area with use of low cost technology like use of Rhizobium culture (RC), Phosphate Solubelizing Bacteria (PSB) Tricoderma, use of rock phosphate and micronutrient on cowpea seed. The demonstration will be in Tiswadi, Bardez, Pernem and Salcete (Margao).

Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA-North) organized ‘KRISHI KANTI-Exhibition’ focusing of latest technology and new schemes implemented by the Department to bring more land under cultivation on December 16 to 20, 2018 at Duler, Mapusa. Union Minister of State for AYUSH (IC) Shri Shripad Naik, Minister for TCP                    Shri Vijay Sardessai, Minister for WRD, Shri Vinod Palyekar, Dy. Speaker Shri Michel Lobo, Officers of  Directorate of Agriculture and 1002 farmers.

Directorate of Agriculture in association with ATMA (North) participated in the ‘SARAS Fair 2018-19’ organized by District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), Government of Goa, at Kala Academy, Panaji.

Directorate of Agriculture participated in the ‘Lokotsav’ organized by Adarsh Yuva Sangh, Gaondongri and Kotigao, conducted at Adarsh Gram Amone, Canacona.

Training Programme on ‘Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System in Agriculture Development’ was held at National Institute Agriculture Extension Management, (MANAGE) Hyderabad, wherein two official of this Directorate attended.

Vegetables seed including Hybrid seed were provided to the farmers on 50% assistance for promotion of vegetable in Rabi 2018-19.

3.902 kg Seeds and 10,000 nos seedlings were distributed

MINISTER FOR ART RELEASES BOOK TITLED “OSSAY CARNAVAL”

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Panaji, January 07, 2019 …. Minister for Art and Culture, Shri Govind Gaude released book titled Ossay Carnaval on the occasion of first annual day function of Abhinay Panaji on January 5, 2019 at Altinho Panaji.

Speaking on the occasion Shri Gaude extended his wishes and said that every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up. He further said Goan artist will be always backed by the government as it is very much important for the artist to have financial support. Every individual who have inborn talent should contribute in different field of art and music.

Shri Sidharth Kuncalienkar, Vice chairman, Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd, Smt Asmita Kerkar, Deputy Mayor, Corporation of City of Panaji, Shri Pundalik Rawat Desai, Shri John Aguiar, Information Officer, Department of Information and Publicity and Shri Nilesh Bugde, Critic were also present on the occasion.

Drama “Aaltadachem Pishem’ scripted by Mahesh Naik was performed on the occasion

Shri Rajendra Shetye, Treasurer, Abhinay Panaji welcomed the gathering,          Ms Akshara Naik compered the function, while Shri Kailash Naik proposed the vote of thanks 

WEEKLY REVIEW OF PRICES AND SUPPLY OF IMPORTANT ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES

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Panaji, January 06, 2019 … … The statement of market price has intimated by the Registrar of Co-operatative societies of important essential commodities in Panaji, for the week ending December 18, 2018. The wholesale, the prices of maid and green peasdecreased by Rs.20/- to rs.160/- and Rs.500/- per quintal respectively. Eggs large increased by Rs. 20/- per 100 nos. during the week.

The prices of other important essentials commodities like paraboiled rice outside, raw rice common, wheat khandva, wheat shivri, turdal barshi, moongdal, gramdal, moong, gram kabuli big, sugar S-30, gur fine, sunflower oil, vegetable ghee “Ruchi” rawa, potatoes, onions tomatoes, chillies green and banana (Vassai) remained steady during the week.

In retail, the prices of eggs large increased by Rs.2/- to Rs.3/- per dozen during the week. The prices of other important essential commodities like parboiled  rice local, parboiled 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 “Ruchi”, rawa, maida,  green peas, potatoes, onion, tomatoes, chillies green and banana (Vassai) remained steady during the week.  

 The increased and decreased in wholesale prices were due to increase and decrease in wholesale prices in supplying markets.

The supply position of important essential commodities were normal during the week, except that of parboiled rice local, jowar shalu and coconut oil,  the arrival of which was not noticed during the week.

GOVERNOR FLAGS OFF HISTORIC RAJ BHAVAN TOUR

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Panaji, January 05, 2019 …   … “It is never too late to start something new and that which benefits the people,” said the Governor, Smt. Mridula Sinha at a function held to flag off the Raj Bhavan-Goa Darshan (Raj Bhavan Tour) at Raj Bhavan in Dona Paula, recently.

The Governor spoke of how the Raj Bhavan was a place that was truly blessed with natural beauty as well historical significance.

The Governor spoke of how the Raj Bhavan was a place that was truly blessed with natural beauty as well historical significance. Smt. Sinha informed that they had received a lot of suggestions on how to go about the Raj Bhavan tours from the people and added that these suggestions will be taken up for consideration. “We will also be adding more elements such as short programs depicting the cultural aspects of Goa, to these tours so that visitors learn more about the true Goa,” the Governor said. 

Minister for Tourism, Shri Manohar Ajgaonkar, thanked the Governor for throwing open the gates of the Raj Bhavan to the people. Calling the day ‘historic’, Shri Ajgaonkar said that this shows that democracy is truly intact.

The Chairperson of Goa Tourism Development Corporation, (GTDC) Shri Dayanand Sopte, also expressed his gratitude to the Governor for allowing visitors to come to Raj Bhavan and said that it would be beneficial to Goans as well as to the tourists visiting Goa.

Earlier, Secretary to Governor, Shri Rupesh Kumar Thakur, IAS, in his welcome address briefed the gathering on history of the Raj Bhavan and stressed on its heritage value, its unmatched grandeur and opulence and its flora and fauna which he said was the epitome of natural beauty. Managing Director, GTDC, Shri Nikhil Desai proposed the vote of thanks.

Chief Executive Officer of Goa Electronics Limited (GEL), Ms. Revathi Majumdar spoke briefly about the online booking system and gate management system which will be followed for the tours. She also highlighted the security measures that would be taken during the tours.

On the occasion, the Information Centre was inaugurated and the Raj Bhavan Information Book was released. The Governor later flagged-off the first tour.

Present on the occasion were Dr Ram Kripal Sinha, Secretary- Tourism, Shri Sheo Pratap Singh IAS, the Vice-Chancellor of the Goa University, Prof Varun Sahni among others

PUBLICATION OF SPECIAL SUMMARY REVISION OF ELECTORAL ROLL RESCHEDULED

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Panaji January 4, 2019 … The Election Commission of India has rescheduled the publication of the Electoral Rolls of Special Summary Revision of intensive nature with reference to 01-01-2019 as qualifying date for Goa State to January 18, 2019 instead of January 04, 2019.

CHILDREN’S DRAMA TO BE STAGED ON JAN 8

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Panaji, January 04, 2019 ..The Directorate of Art and Culture, will host a ‘Balnatya’  as  part of  the 150th of Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi at Sanskruti Bhavan, Patto, Panaji on January 8, 2019 at 4.30 p.m. ‘Is desh ko rakhna mere banchho sambhal ke’ a theatrical presentation will be presented by Yusuf Meherally Centre. Yusuf Meherally Centre, Bhadreshwar, Kutch works for the development of children among the fishing community. The Centre promotes and propagate the importance of education in this community.

As part of cultural activity the Centre has produced a children’s drama. The same drama production has been awarded first place at the  in District level Children’s drama competition in Gujarat.

          This drama is open for all and all.

RESULTS OF STATE LEVEL CRIB COMPETITION ANNOUNCED

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Panaji, January 03, 2019 ….St. Mother Teresa Samudai, Ponda bagged the first prize, comprising cash prize of Rs.25,000/-, in the Institution/Group category at the State Level Crib Competition organized by the Directorate of Art and Culture. The Second prize, comprising cash prize of Rs.20,000/-, was awarded to Valankani Boys of Dovandem, Margao while the third prize, comprising cash prize of Rs. 15,000/-, went to Our Lady of Victory Church, Revora. Vaidongor youth Vaidongor, Mandrem,  Santa Cruz Boys Nagoa, Salcete, Capuchin Brothers and Boarders, Alverno Friary, Monte de Gurim, Our Lady of Remedies Chapel, Ribander and Kenrich Viegas and Group, Hotel Shell Top, Taligao were awarded consolation prizes comprising cash prize of Rs.7000/- each.

In the Individual/Household Category Glen Jose Fernandes, Custom Quarters, Bainguinim, Old Goa bagged the first prize comprising cash prize of Rs.15,000/-, while the second prize, comprising cash prize of Rs.10,000/-, was awarded to Alex S. Rodrigues, Bag-Bondir, Tuem, Pernem. The third prize, comprising cash prize of Rs.7,500/-, was awarded to Ladislau Armando Roncon, Campal, Panaji. Richard Caldeira from Ponda, Sabino Rodrigues from Parse, Pernem, Abigail Lobo from Socorro, Porvorim, Menino Pereira from Nagoa, Salcete and Audrey J. Colaco from Fatorda were awarded consolation prizes comprising cash prize of Rs.5000/- each.

In Institution/Group category 20 groups and in Individual/Household Category 38 individual participated in the crib competition. A panel of three jury members comprising Fr. Myron Sequeira, Shri Fevan Cruz and Shri Rayen Abreu judged the competition.

The Department of Art and Culture organizes the State level Crib Competition during Christmas in order to preserve the age old tradition of crib making in Goa.  

More than 2500 names missing due to technical errors and mischief after Shiroda People’s Forum updates tally of Missing Voters

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Panaji : 2nd January 2019 ::: The Shiroda People’s Forum (SPF) in an update released to media persons on Tuesday late evening claimed that over 2500 names of old voters from Shiroda could be missing from the Revised Electoral Roll 2019, the final copy of which will be released on 5th January 2019, a majority of them due to technical errors and some of them due to mischief by other vested interests.
The SPF members also spoke to Goa State Election Officials who reassured them that one more chance would be given to residents before the elections to rectify missing entries and errors. The same was confirmed by Mamletdar (Ponda Talukar) Abhir Hede who agreed that the voters would get another opportunity to rectify errors in the election lists.
Earlier the SPF had claimed that in the Revised Electoral Roll 2019, which is yet to be announced or released officially yet, about 1468-plus old names from Shiroda constituency were missing and  more than 800 new voters or first-time voters are  not yet added. The final Electoral Roll 2019 for Goa is expected to by published on 4th January 2019. The draft list was first released in September 2018.
After Chief Election Commissioner Ashok Lavassa reviewed the general election preparedness of the State,  days ago and spoke to the press, politicians across the length and breadth of Goa complained that not all first-time voters have been enrolled.
Nearly 25-30 percent first-time  voters have not yet been enrolled from Shiroda itself,  explained Pascal Rodrigues,  a resident of Karai Village in Shiroda and co-convenor of the Shiroda People’s Forum.
The Shiroda People’s Forum (SPF) has demanded that election officials of the Election Commission of India (ECI) look into the matter of missing persons as well as go the extra mile to ensure that new voters are enrolled in time to cast their votes.
Many of the dropped names are because the people have moved their place of residence in the vicinity. “They are still living in the same area, but for some reason or the other have shifted their residence in the vicinity of their earlier address,” Rodrigues said.
Speaking to media persons in Panaji on Monday, Rodrigues said that the SPF is not affiliated to any political party. We want both the main political parties in Goa to ensure that voters are enlisted in the voting roll and will be meeting Congress leaders in the New Year to apprise them of the situation.
Out of the 1468 names which we have identified as missing from the rolls, about 648 of them are Catholics from across the constituency and about 271 are Muslims from the Bethoda area. The rest are spread across the constituency and are primarily migrants who are living in Shiroda for more than 12-15 years.
The SPF will be conducting an awareness campaign in the constituency starting from 2nd January, 2019 to ensure that first time voters are enrolled and names of old voters are not dropped for changing their places of residence, within the constituency.
A special summary revision with respect to January 1, 2019, as the qualifying date was launched in Goa on September 1st 2018, with the publication of the Draft Electoral Roll.
Officials had urged voters to look into Draft Publication Data to see if corrections were required. Voters had to check if due to legacy factors same person was registered at more than one place and share such information by email or by filing Form 7 for deletion of such names.
The SPF has alleged that certain BJP workers from Shiroda had complained to Election Officials about residents who had two places of residence, for example – ancestral house and individual house in the constituency itself. As a result of which, the names of the individuals were removed and deleted from both the places. This was done at the behest of former Congress MLA Subhash Shirodkar who switched sides and joined the BJP.
According to the SPF, Shirodkar told his workers to get the names of hundreds of residents who had more than one place of residence deleted from the electoral rolls, by complaining to the Election Office via email. On receipt of such emails, the names were deleted, but the SPF alleges that the Election Officials deleted the names arbitrarily and without any investigation.
It is a crime under law to have names at two different places, claim election officials and hence the names were deleted on receipt of complaints, but the SPF alleges that the details were not verified and the residents who have been living in Shiroda for generations are now dropped out of the electoral rolls for minor technical reasons.
It seems the Election Commission will announce the dates for the Shiroda and Mandrem by-polls next week and the polls may be held in February as the ECI has decided against having simultaneous polls in Goa, it is learnt.