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FILL YOUR MINDS WITH IDEA THAT NATION ALWAYS COMES FIRST: MANOHAR PARRIKAR

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Panaji, August 14, 2017 …. The Chief Minister, Shri Manohar Parrikar recently delivered the Convocation Address on the occasion of the 55th Convocation of the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai.

In his address, Shri Parrikar asked the IIT graduates not to crave for glamorous jobs, “Do not limit yourself to a career path that is obvious and glamorous.” “The challenges of the world are becoming more and more complex by the day, and the IITs have a moral responsibility to provide enterprise and intellectual firepower to solve them,” he said.

Present on the occasion were Dr Yusuf Hamied, Chairperson of Cipla Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Shri. Dilip Sanghvi, Chairperson of the Board of Governors of IIT Bombay, Prof. Margaret Gardner, Vice-Chancellor and President of Monash University, members of the Board of Governors, members of the senate, members of teaching and non-teaching staff, and patrons of the institute.

Highlighting the modern day challenges the young graduates faced, Shri Parrikar said, “The world that I entered as a fresh IIT graduate is vastly different from the world that you are about to enter.”

“No one knows how the world will be in the next ten years; leave alone the next forty years. Because unlike in the past, it’s not just that things are changing but things are changing at an unprecedented pace. And since the world is changing at an unprecedented pace, what is required of professionals is also going to change at an unprecedented pace,” Shri. Parrikar said.

Emphasising the importance of primary school education, Shri Parrikar said that gaps in learning at a primary level are very hard to fix as a child grows. “And such poor learning outcomes plaguing our primary schooling system is in my view India’s biggest challenge. This weakens the very foundation of our nation.”

The other challenges the Chief Minister spoke of was in health care sector, the state of our farmers, social inclusion of marginalised groups, integrating women into every sphere, skill development, unemployment and the environment.

The Chief Minister spoke of the need to educate and inform people of the transformative power of technology. “Resistance to change, due to the fear of the unknown, is quite natural,” he said citing the example of the solid waste management plant set up in Goa. “While I was the CM of Goa in 2012, we set-up what is today one of India’s best solid waste management plant. In the place where we have the plant today, there was a huge garbage dump spreading foul odour and polluting the nearby areas for more than two decades. But when we decided to clear the dump, set up a plant and process the garbage, many people protested citing environmental concerns.”He added, “Today you will not find foul odour even inside the garbage plant. And every high level dignitary who visits Goa these days visits the plant. Everyday children from various schools in Goa visit the plant.”

Speaking of the Government’s commitment towards building a clean environment and clean Goa, he spoke of a pilot project of India’s first bio-gas bus which would be fuelled by the garbage in Goa.”

Commenting on how India’s biggest strengths was its democracy, the Chief Minister said that, “People should never cede the central role in a democratic process to politicians, and expect miracles out of them. People should be constantly and meaningfully engaged in the governance process, and this engagement should be a very matured and a pragmatic one that demands accountability and transparency on one hand, while on the other hand provides opportunity, space and support to succeed.”

He spoke of development saying that “It is not the birth right of the urban elite alone. Equitable distribution of development is a pressing need of rural India where most of our people live.” But he warned of expecting instant results saying that such expectations often derail any reform, “When it comes to long term changes, we shouldn’t expect instant results. And we should never forget that what comes quickly also goes away quickly.”

Suggesting that some IIT graduates even join politics, he said, “I am often referred to as India’s first IIT educated Chief Minister. While it is a matter of personal pride, it is a cause for concern at an institutional level. How come IITs have not become the training ground for one of the most important jobs in our nation? This needs to change. And if you think politics is too dirty for you to enter, I would say that this is precisely why you must enter politics.”

Shri Parrikar concluded his address by talking of the need to imbibe a sense of patriotism. “For a nation to succeed there needs to be strong binding force. The more valuable the pearls are the more strong must the string be. Ours is a great nation with many things to be very proud of, including the opportunities that lie ahead of us. And these pearls of the past, the present and the future can only be strung together by a strong sense of patriotism. Discuss, debate and disagree how much ever you may want, but when it comes to working on the field, fill your minds with the idea that our nation always comes first.

HOLY SPIRIT INSTITUTE SAIL INTO THE FINAL

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MARGAO: 13/08/2017 .. Arnold Oliviera netted a hat-trick as Holy Spirit Institute, Margao beat Regina Mundi High School, Vasco 4-0 to emerge South district winners in the Boys U-14 Subroto Cup inter-school football tournament organized by the Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs (DSYA) at the Cuncolim ground on Saturday. At half time the score was 3-0.

Arnold Olivera opened the floodgates in the15th minutes by his skill and dribbling past three midfielder’s with a sensible strike trough the defenders all of sudden. Holy Spirit continued their dominance and two minutes later, Arnold gave finishing touches to the ball by Anish Gadar, 2-0.

The Holy Spirit team which houses seven GFDC Academy trainees moved the ball from end to end and displayed great composure keeping possession of the ball for long spells. In the 22nd minute Myron Fernandes added his name to the score sheet, 3-0.

Changing over, the one-way traffic continued with Arnold securing his fifth consecutive hat-trick in the tournament off an assist by Nathan Rodrigues.

Holy Spirit will play the state level final against Fr. Agnel High School, Pilar on Monday at Duler Stadium, Mapusa at 11.00 am.

PUNYATITHI OF LATE BHAUSAHEB BANDODKAR OBSERVED

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August 12, 2017  … The 44th Death Anniversary ‘Punyatithi’ of Goa’s first Chief Minister late Dayanand Bandodkar popularly known as ‘Bhausaheb,’ was observed at various parts in the city today.

Principal Secretary and Chief Secretary (In charge) Shri. Ranbir Singh IAS, along with Shri. B.R.Singh IAS, Secretary- Town and Country Planning paid floral homage to the Bhausaheb at his Samadhi in Miramar. PWD Minister Shri. Sudin Dhavalikar, Tourism Minister Shri. Manohar Azgaonkar and Minister for Housing and Housing Board Shri. Jayesh Salgaonkar attended the function and paid homage. Bandodkar daughter Smt. Jyoti Bandekar, grandson, and President of the International Centre Goa Shri. Yatin Kakodkar and other family members were also present at the venue. The function was also attended by school children and representatives of various govt and non-government organization.

            Later, the dignitaries garlanded the life size statue of Bhausaheb in the city followed by garlanding the statue in the Assembly courtyard.  

ADHAR CARD MANDATORY TO AVAIL TRIBAL WELFARE SCHEMES

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Panaji: August 11, 2017 … Directorate of Tribal Welfare , has informed that Aadhar card has been made mandatory for all the beneficiaries availing  benefits under scheme implemented by its department.

The instruction issued from the Government of India under section (7) of aadhar Act, 2016.

All the applicants are requested to seed their Bank account with aadhar number before December 31, 2017.

It may also be noted that the benefit under the scheme will be credited in bank account of the applicant in which aadhar number has been seeded last.

9TH EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF SPECIAL FUND DSW HELD TODAY

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 Panaji : August 10,  2017 ….  The 9th Executive Committee meeting of Special Fund for Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Ex-Servicemen was held in the Chief Secretaries conference Hall at Secretariat Chaired by Additional Secretary (Home), Shri.Narayan Sawant followed by 22nd Special Armed Forces Flag Day Meeting held  at Conference Hall Secretariat Porvorim Goa.

The Meeting was attended by  Lt. Col. K. F.D’Lima (Retd.),Lt.Col.Albin Fernandes(Retd.),Air Cmde, PK Pinto AVSM (Retd), 2 STC, Lt.Col.Jatin Jhingam,Additional Collector North Goa,Shri.Vikas Gaunekar,Additional Collector South, Shri.D.S. Morajkar and others Officers were present.

Matters like financial assistance cases, fund statement, Armed Forces Flag Day collection, Audit of Special Find Account, Financial Assistance to Daughter’s Marriage Grant, Scholarship, Special Scholarship cases, Medical Reimbursement and other issues were discussed at the meeting.

Armed Forces Flag Day which will be held on December 7, 2017 related to which issues discussed in the Armed Forces Flag Day Meeting are mobilization of funds, release of souvenir, presentation of trophies during armed forces flag day, achievers awards, advertisements through local radio and news channels, to hold Blood donation camp and other issues were discussed.

Secretary of the Department of Sainik Welfare Major, Venugopal Nair (Retd) earlier  presented a PPT and later Proposed vote of Thanks.

PRESIDENTS POLICE MEDALS TO BE PRESENT ON AUG. 15

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Panaji: August 9, 2017 … Presidents Police Medal for distinguished service and Police Medal for Meritorious service will be presented on the occasion of Independence Day 2017 at a State Level Function.

Presidents Police Medal for Distinguished service will be presented to Shri Umesh Gaonkar, Suprintendent of Police, police medal for meritorious service will be presented to Smt. Terezinha T. D’Souza, Retired Dy. S.P, Shri Bosco George, Superintendent of Police, Shri Vishram U Borkar, Superintendent of Police, Shri Mahesh Gaonkar, Dy. S.P./SDPO, Mapusa and to Smt. Sunita Sawant, Dy.S.P./SDPO, Ponda on the occasion.

APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM SENIOR CITIZENS

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Panaji: August 8, 2017 …. The Director of Social Welfare, will be felicitating 14 outstanding Senior Citizens above the age group of 70 on the occasion of “International Day for the Senior Citizen” on October 1, 2017 at the state level function.

One Senior Citizen from smaller Taluka and two Senior Citizens from bigger Talukas will be selected for felicitation.

Interested may apply in the prescribed application form with their Bio-data along with the testimonials and one passport size photo copy to the Director, Directorate of Social Welfare, 18th June rood, Panaji on or before September 1, 2017.

Interested may contact on telephone No.2232257 and 2223784 or Email id socialwelafegoa@rediffmail.com.   

DM SOUTH ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS ON PRINTING OF ELECTION RELATED PAMPHLETS

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Margao: August 8, 2017 … The District Magistrate and District Election Officer, South Goa has issued instructions to the owners and proprietors of all printing press establishments, political parties and public in general that they should not print or publish, or cause to be printed or published any election pamphlet or poster which does not bear on its face the name and address of the printer and publisher thereof.

 The District Magistrate has also directed that no person will print or cause to be printed any election pamphlet or posters unless a declaration as to the identity of the publisher thereof signed by him and attested by two persons to whom he is personally known is delivered by him to the printer in duplicate.

The printing press establishments are required to send the copies of the printed material along with three extra copies of each such printed material and the declaration obtained from the publisher as required under Section 127A (2) of the Representation of the People’s Act, 1951, within three days of its printing to the Chief Electoral Officer of the State if it is situated in same capital and in any other case, to the District Magistrate of the District in which it is printed.

The printer should also furnish the information regarding number of copies of documents printed and the price charged for such printing job, in the proforma prescribed by the Election Commission. Any person, who contravenes any of the provisions of Sub-Section of the Act, will be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees or with both.

In case of an advertisement, the source of which is traceable, it will be treated to have been authorized by the candidate or candidates concerned and will be accounted for in the election expenses account of the candidate or candidates and if the advertisement is not with the authority of the candidate, the publisher shall be prosecuted for violation of Section 171 H of the Indian Penal Code.

TREE PLANTATION PROGRAMME HELD AT APNA GHAR

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Panaji: August 6, 2017 ….  The Tiswadi Legal Service Committee in collaboration with the North Goa Juvenile Justice Board with guidance from Hon’ble Juvenile Justice Committee of the High Court organized a Tree Plantation and Justice Committee of the High Court organized a “Tree Plantation and Kitchen Gardening Programme” for the Children of Apana Ghar at Merces.

          The Chief Guest for the function was Shri Irshad Aga, Principal and Session Judge North Goa Panaji, Ms Pooja C. Kavlekar, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Panaji and Principal Magistrate, Juvenile Justice Board, North, MS Ruhi Redkar, Director of Women and Child Development, Panaji and Ms. Shabnam Shaikh, Secretary, North Goa District Legal Service Authority.

The objective of this drive was to create awareness amongst  the children about environment and tree plantation and further to initiate love and interest in activities of kitchen gardening . The idea is to grow fresh vegetables in the precincts of Apna Ghar and use the same in its kitchen.

The dignitaries and children of Apna Ghar planted samplings and seeds from the kitchen gardening kit produced by Directorate of Agriculture. They were guided by Shri Rudresh Kambli, Asst. Agriculture Officer and Smt. Shobham Ugvekar, Dy. Project Director, Ella Farm, Old Goa.   

ARMY TO DISPLAY BAND FOR PUBLIC ON AUG. 13

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Panaji: August 6, 2017 … The pipes and drums band of Corps of signals (Army) will be on display at the Garcia de Orta, CCP  Park at Panaji on August 13, 2017 at 6 pm. The event is open to public being organized by 2 Signals Training Regiment on the occasion of Independence Day which will help our  young generation to know the Army.