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VARIOUS PROGRAMMES TO MARK GANDHI JAYANTI ON OCT, 2

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Panaji, September 30, 2018 …. The 150th Birth year of Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi will be commemorated in the State.  The main State level function will be held at Gandhi Chowk, Old Goa on October 2, 2018 at 8.00 a.m. where Governor   Dr. (Smt) Mridula Sinha will be the Chief Guest. It will be organized by the Government of Goa in association with Village Panchayat Se Old Goa.

 The function will be attended by the Union Minister of State for Aayush (Independent Charge) Health and Family Welfare, Shri Shripad Y. Naik, MLA of Cumbharjua, Shri. Pandurang Madkaikar, Chief Secretary Shri Dharmendra Sharma (IAS),  Sarpanch V.P of  Se Old Goa, Smt Janita P. Madkaikar and  other dignitaries who will pay floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion. The Sarpanch of Old Goa will deliver the welcome address. The Governor will address the gathering on the occasion.

 To mark the celebration Prabhat pheri of school children will be held. This will be flagged off by the Governor from Old Goa. The Prabhat pheri will converge at the Gandhi Circle, the venue of the function.

 A group from Kala Academy will present bhajans. There will be recitation of Bhagwad Geeta verses, Bible verses and Quran verses.

 The Governor will then proceed to the Panchayat Hall, Se Old Goa, to pay tribute to Lal Bahadur Shastriji on the occasion of his Birth Anniversary.

The highlight of the celebration will be the setting up of stalls by different Departments/Corporations in the vicinity of the function at Old Goa on October 2. The stalls put up at Gandhi Circle will be visited by the Governor. The stalls that will be displayed by the Khadi and Village Industries Board, Department of Handicrafts, Textile and Coir, Rural Development Agency, Swachh Bharat Mission by Urban Development and the Students of Sanjay School, Porvorim.

UPHOLD CULTURE; PROTECT NATURE FOR A BETTER FUTURE: M. VENKAIAH NAIDU

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Panaji ::: September 30, 2018  … In his witty yet enlightening address to the gathering at the 4th Convocation Ceremony of National Institute of Technology (NIT), Goa, Vice President of India Shri. M. Venkaiah Naidu advised the students to always remember their parents, country, native place, language and teachers.  “These five aspects will make you a humble human being,” Shri. Naidu said.

The Vice President attended the function as a Chief Guest while Governor Dr. Smt. Mridula Sinha was the Guest of Honour. The function was held at Kala Academy’s Dinanath Mangeshkar Hall, today.

The NIT Goa, on this auspicious occasion, conferred the prestigious Doctor of Engineering (Ph.D.) Degree on Chief Minister Shri. Manohar Parrikar at the hands of Shri. M. Venkaiah Naidu. The degree was received by Prof. Gopal Mugurai, Director of NIT Goa, on behalf of Shri. Parrikar.

While addressing the gathering, the Vice President conveyed his best wishes to the students and said that Convocation is not a ceremonial occasion, but a milestone which marks the beginning of a new chapter full of hope, dreams, and expectations of a bright and fulfilling career ahead.  He also expressed his happiness that three out of five Gold medallists of NIT are natives of Goa. “These three Gold medals depict the talent of the state. It is also a pleasure to know that 70% of the degree recipients are girls. It’s a very positive sign for our country,” Shri. Naidu added.

Adding further he said that learning is a lifelong process and one must learn and learn more before earning. “Competition provides opportunities but also throws challenges. New innovations and ideas are culminating. Setting higher goals and remaining consistent to achieve them is very important. Without aiming and dreaming, you will be only craving,” he remarked.

“As you embark on a new journey, always work hard and never look at shortcuts. Perseverance, pursuance, honesty, empathy, patience and self-belief will enable you to live and accomplish your dreams. Never yield to temptations and remain committed to the highest morals and values. India is the third largest economy in the world preferred for investment and IT remains the priority. IT is a beauty, if you combine it with your duty, you can become mighty in your life,” Shri. Naidu asserted.

“The world respects Indian culture and knowledge. We believe in ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam.’ Share and care is the core of Indian philosophy hence must understand our potential and upgrade the skills. India is poised to become a high middle-income country by 2030, and a lot of opportunities will be waiting for the skilled youth in different sectors. The Teachers should impart skills to the youngsters to enable them to find gainful employment or become self-employed. Government’s ‘Skill India’ programme is a step in that direction,” the Vice Presidents advised the students. He praised Goan culinary skills and iterated that the Goan Fish Curry has no parallels.

Informing the youth about the threats in the society, he opined that poverty, illiteracy, disease, farmer’s distress, corruption, climate change and atrocities on of women are the biggest challenges in front of us. “Don’t do anything to dishonor the prestige of our mothers and sisters. Terrorism is an enemy of humanity and not limited to a caste, religion, race, sex or a creed.  People, especially the engineering fraternity must come together and participate to build a sustainable, safe, secure and healthy life for the country. Use science and technology is for the betterment of life,” he said.

Shri. Naidu opined that education system lays the foundation for an all-round development of the nation. “We need to surmount many barriers to achieve faster growth and young engineers like you will have to play a catalytic role to wheel the progress.”

The Vice President further emphasized upon the urgent need to revamp higher education in the country in tune with contemporary requirements. “Our Universities need to overhaul the syllabi and the teaching methodologies to make the courses relevant to the needs of the industries. Employment is meant to empower, enlighten, widen the perspective of the students and develop them into global citizens. We need to improve the quality of life of the millions of Indians, and the role of scientists and engineers is very important in overcoming various challenges,” he said while advising the students to uphold the culture and protect nature for a better future.

“The life beyond this institution is vast and complex.  Do not forget your obligation towards the society and ethical aspect of your engineering profession. Our nation has to put in efforts to protect the environment and reduce carbon footprint. Man should not tamper with nature but co-exist in harmony for a greener, life-enhancing future. Indians have believed in worshipping nature and its bounty. Therefore, always uphold our culture and protect nature for a better future,” Shri. Naidu concluded.

In her address to the gathering, Governor. Dr. Smt. Mridula Sinha gave the students an oath to be sincere towards society, parents, job and nature. She urged the students to work towards eradicating social evils with efforts and insight. The Governor stressed that Engineers play a pivotal role in the infrastructure development of the society and they must perform their duties with honesty and sincerity.

Earlier, Director of NIT Prof. Gopal Mugurai welcomed the gathering. The Chief Guest then conferred 5 Ph.Ds, 46 M.Tech and 86 B.Tech degrees to students and also felicitated the faculty members of NIT. Registrar Shri. Vasanth administered the Engineering Oath to the students. Shri. Shankar Prasad compered the function while Shri. Vasanth proposed the vote of thanks.

NATIONAL ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION

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Panaji, September 30, 2018 … Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India is organizing a national essay writing competition commemorating 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on the subject “Agricultural Waste to Wealth” for students of School, Colleges and Universities in India.

This essay competition is aimed to capture the bright and workable ideas from young students on innovative approaches, solutions to the field level problems emanating from agricultural wastes, new technologies that provide affordable solutions and models.

The contestants should submit his / her essays to: The Office of the Director General, National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500030, Telangana within 15 Days by post or courier in a sealed envelope. For further details visit www.manage.gov.in.

SHRIPAD ASSURES TO INCLUDE FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY AS SEPARATE SUBJECT

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PANAJI: 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 ….Union Minister of State for Aayush (Independent Charge) Shri Shripad Naik assured that his Ministry will assist to include Forensic Odontology as a separate subject in third and fourth year as the proposal has been putforth by Indian Association of Forensic Odontology( IOFO) at Goa university. He was speaking after inaugurating 1st International and 16th National  Indian Association of Forensic Odontology Conferece at Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee stadium, Taliegao on September 29.
Shri Naik said that horizon of dentistry has widened  in past 3 – 4 decades. He further stated that Forensic Odontology is an evolving science and has a greater scope for development using modern technology and thus the conference is rightly themed, marching into digital era. The conference will be  platform for practising dentists and the dental students to learn new technology and that can be used in forensic dentistry.
Minister for Power and Law and Judiciary Shri Nilesh Cabral who was the guest of the honour for the function said that the conference will be excellent opportunity for acknowledging and understanding the work done by forensic dentist all over the world.This being an international conference ,will help in exchanging of knowledge across the boundaries and various issues related to solving cases of age estimation, bite mark analysis  etc wiĺl be discussed and appropriate solution will be evolved he added.
Shri Cabral further said that the present government has always stressed upon the benefit of going digital as it guarantees transparency, effective service delivering and good governance. The theme of conference goes along with nation wide campaign of digital India.
 Shri Shripad Naik also released the Souvenir of IOFO on the ocassionTheogaraj  Samraj, President ,IAFO also spoke on the ocassion.
Dr.Ashith Acharya presented IOFO report 2017-2018.
Also present on the ocassion were Dr.Ida De Noronha de Ataide (Patron)Dean ,Goa dental college and Hospital (GDCH), Dr Anita Spadigam (co patron) professor and head oral and Maxillo Facial Pathology Department, (GDCH) along with other dignitaries.
Dr Ajit Dinkar, Chairman,   IOFO welcomed the gathering and Dr Manisha Khorate organising Secretary,IOFO proposed the vote of thanks.

20TH LIVE STOCK CENSUS BEGINS FROM OCT 1

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Panaji, September 29, 2018 … The 20th Livestock Census field work will start from October 1, 2018 across the country.

 In Goa the census operation commences in full earnestness from October 1, 2018. During census period field enumerators will visit each household to record the number of animals according to their breeds and characteristics, Poultry birds and fisheries activities.

The enumerators will visit house at anytime of the day to collector  the required information the resident of Goa are therefore requested to extend full co-operation and give the correct information to the field staff appointed by the Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services Pashusamvardhan Bhavan.

The data collected will be compiled to prepare census of the Livestock population which is the main source of data required for proper planning and formulation of any programme/scheme meant for bringing further improvement in the Livestock and Dairy Sector which in turn will increase the GDP of the country.

MILESTONE ACHIEVEMENT OF GSBB

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Panaji, September 29, 2018 … Milestone achievements of Goa State Biodiversity Board (GSBB) during the tenure of present Board under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister  Shri. Manohar Parrikar, are as follows.  The Goa State is the second State in India to achieve 100% Biodiversity Management Committees (BMCs) constitution at Village Panchayat level.

Further, for the  first time three Access and  Benefit Sharing (ABS) agreements of Goa State were signed on September 7, 2018 in the presence of the Thematic Expert Committee on ABS after almost over a year of commencement of procedure, including identifying the potential ABS signatories in Goa State, series of meetings and consultations. The details of the ABS signatories are as follows: M/s Krishna Plantations Pvt. Ltd., Nanu House, V.V. Road, Margao for the product ‘Kalparas’(Coconut sap), Tanshikar Spice Farms, Netravali, Sanguem, Goa, for the product ‘Bee Pollen’ and  M/s. Raika and  Company, for the product ‘Beeswax and Propolis’.

Similarly based on the recommendations of ABS committee, the lowest ABS fee has been charged which is 0.1% of ex factory sales per The Biological Diversity Act, 2002 and  Rules, 2004. Similarly GSBB is the first State Board to provide the ABS signatories with ‘Biodiversity Mark’. This mark is to be displayed on the products for which ABS agreement has been signed. The Biodiversity Mark represents commitment of the ABS signatories towards sustainable conservation efforts carried out for the particular bioresource used. This will also encourage other bioresource users to sign ABS agreements with GSBB, whereby more contributions will be added to the Biodiversity funds leading to better conservation of the concerned bioresources.

APPLICATIONS INVITED BY KALA ACADEMY TO PARTICIPATE IN NAKSHATRA UTSAV- STATE LEVEL FESTIVAL

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Panaji, September 29, 2018 …. Applications on plain paper are invited by Kala Academy Goa from interested young performers between the age group  of 18 to 35 years in the field of Classical Music -Vocal & Instrumental and Dance to participate in Nakshatra Utsav- State Level Festival.

Nakshatra Utsav is a project undertaken by Kala Academy Goa to provide an exposure to showcase the talent of young performers at the state level in the performing arts like Classical Vocal, Instrumental (Tabla, Harmonium, Flute, Sitar) and Classical dances like Bharatanatyam and  Kathak.

Participants should submit their details such as Full Name, Contact No, Education in Music/Dance, Music Guru/Teacher,  Experience   and other relevant details like discipline etc and the application should be addressed to The Member Secretary, Kala Academy, Campal- Panaji-Goa, 403001. The music institutions in Goa can also forward the names of the students along with all the details mentioned above. Applications could also be forwarded on Kala Academy Email Id: kalaacademygoa@yahoo.co.in

Participants are also to note that  the final selection to participate in the Nakshatra Utsav will be through auditions on a date fixed by Kala Academy Goa which will be informed after the scrutiny of applications received.

All the interested young artists to take note of the above and submit their applications alongwith enclosure by the stipulated last date i.e  October 12, 2018.

KALOKH IN PRAYOG SAANJ ON SEPT. 29

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Panaji, September 28, 2018 … The Directorate of Art and Culture, is organizing month end theatre activity called ‘Prayog Saanj’ on last Saturday of every month. This is the 64th performance of ‘Prayog Saanj’ which will be held on September 29,  2018 at 6.30 p.m. at Multipurpose Hall of Sanskruti Bhavan, Patto, Panaji.

‘Kalokh’ a theatrical presentation will be presented in this ‘Prayog Saanj’. The play has been written by renowned writer late Shri Vijay Tendulkar and Directed by Shri Vardhan Kamat and Shri Sushant Naik. The actors are Shri Vardhan Kamat and Ms. Anuja Purohit Music has been composed by Shri Mandar Kelkar, Lights are designed by Shri Shrinivas Usgaonkar, Stage designed by Shri Soumitra Bakhale and Costumes designed by Ms. Suvidha Torgal Bakhale. The main objective of ‘Prayog Saanj’ is to provide a platform to the new groups and budding artist in the field of Drama. This activity has successfully completed its five years in the month of May 2018. The Directorate of Art and Culture provides its Multipurpose Hall free of cost for the performance of the plays. The groups interested to perform in ‘Prayog Saanj’ should contact the Directorate of Art and Culture for further details.

    The programme is open for all and it is requested to all the artists and theatre lovers to be a part of the same.

GOVERNOR VISITS BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT AT GMC

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Panaji, September 28, 2018 … As a part of ‘Swatcha hi Seva’ movement Governor of Goa Dr. Smt. Mridula Sinha today visited the Biomedical Waste Management (BMW) and Sewage Treatment Plant at Goa Medical College, Bambolim.

Minister for Health Shri. Vishwajit Rane, Secretary (Health) Shri. J. Ashok Kumar, IAS, Dean of GMC Dr. Pradip Naik, Medical Superintendent Dr. Shivanand Bandekar, Add. Secretary Health Shri. Sunil Masurkar, Under Secretary Smt. Trupti Manerkar, GMC’s Director (Administration) Shri. Dattaram Sardessai and others were present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion the Governor said that patient considers a hospital as a temple and treats a doctor as God. “The GMC administration has always been at the forefront when it comes to health services and hope that the legacy shall continue in years to come,” the Governor said.

 Earlier, Dr. Bandekar welcomed the gathering and briefed about the upcoming Biomedical Waste Management and Sewage Treatment plant. He informed about various legal aspects and segregation management system followed at the plant. “The plant receives a total 909 kgs of BMW per day from GMC and other Govt. Hospitals. There are dustbins identified by different colours to segregate different type of waste. Systematic training is provided to nurses and other staff on time to time basis.”

The Governor thereafter visited the upcoming Super-Speciality Block’s construction site and took an overview of the project. She also planted a sapling and advised the officials to keep the surrounding clean and green.

GOVERNOR VISITS SEWERAGE TREATMENT PLANT AT SALIGAO

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Panaji: Sept.27,2018 … The Governor of Goa Dr. Mridula Sinha paid a visit to the sewerage treatment plant at Saligao today During the visit she interacted with the workers about their safety concerns.  Thereafter she had a meeting with the officials and discussed about the function and operation of the plant.

 Shri Domnic Fernandes, OSD, SWM Cell during the discussion informed that more than 150 tonnes of garbage is treated everyday which is beyond its capacity and during some occasion like tourist season workload increases to 200 tonnes also. He said that the workers who are working on the plant are provided with safety and security equipments besides paying due attention towards hygiene and health of the workers. Apart from this he said the workers are provided with the facility of entertainment. The campus of the plant which is spread in around ten acres is filled with green cover by planting trees and having a garden around.

 Secretary Science and Technology, Shri Sanjay Gihar, Environment Engineer GSPCB, Shri Sanjiv Joglekar, Manager GSIDC, Shri Sandip Chodankar, staff of GWMC were present during the visit.