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APPLICATION INVITED FOR NATIONAL AWARDS

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Panaji: July 27, 2017 … Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Department of Social Justice & Empowerment, New Delhi has instituted National Award for outstanding fieldwork in eradicating untouchability and combating offences of  atrocities against members of Scheduled Cats for the year 2016.

          The award will be given to outstanding NGOs and Human Rights Activists for rendering yeoman services in the above mentioned fields.  The awards  carries an amount of Rupees Two lakhs for individual Human Rights Activists and Rupees Five lakhs for Non Government organization (NGOs).

          Interested NGO’s/Individuals may submit their application with their complete details like name of the individual/ organization, complete address of communication, landline and mobile phone numbers for the year 2016 to the Director, Directorate of Social Welfare, Panaji. The details are available on the website of the Ministry of   Social Justice & Empowerment, New Delhi i.e.www.msje.nic.in.

YUGPURUSH-MAHATMA’s MAHATMA TO BE STAGED ON JULY 27

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Panaji: July 26, 2017 …  Award winning Marathi drama Yugpurush-Mahatma’s Mahatma will be staged at Kala Academy on Thursday, July 27, 2017, at 8.00 pm in the in presence of Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar, Mayor of C.C.P, Shri Surendra Furtado and various other esteemed dignitaries.

The play Yugpurush-Mahatma’s Mahatma is inspirational and riveting portrayal of the close association between Mahatma Gandhi and his spiritual mentor  Shrimad Rajchandraji.

The play has taken cities across India by storm reaching its 700th show mark in a short span of 245 days.

CIVIL SUPPLIES DEPT. APPEALS TO THE CONSUMERS

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Panaji, July 25, 2017 … The Department of Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs has appealed to the ration card holders to get their ration cards corrected, changed or surrendered and ensure that the names of dead persons are deleted by approaching to the concerned taluka Inspector within a period of 60 days.

The Department has noted many ineligible beneficiaries, including Government servants are holding priority household (PHH), food security cards instead of above poverty line (APL) cards. Some families with income more than Rs. 5 lakhs possess above poverty line (APL) ration card although they are not eligible for ration card.

The Department has noted that the names of dead persons appear in the ration card and families are drawing monthly ration quota against the name of dead persons. Similarly families having ration cards are not residing in Goa and third parties are drawing the quota on their behalf. Therefore the Department had appealed to such consumers to approach the concerned taluka Inspector, failing which the Department will initiate action after the survey of all such ineligible card holders availing benefits.

RUMBLER STRIPS AND HUMP TYPE SPEED BREAKER NOTIFIED

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 Panaji,  July 24, 2017 … District Magistrate, South Goa in public interest has notified the Rumbler Strips and Hump type speed breakers in Fatorda areas and also directed to erect cautionary sign boards demarcating the locations for the visibility of the road users for the purpose of regulating Motor Vehicle Traffic.

Fatorda-Ambaji road infront of Amar Pharmacy, 20 meters away from the main gate of PJN Stadium towards Fatorda Junction. Fatorda-Ambaji road infront of Sapna Pavillion Building, 20 meters away from the main gate of PJN Stadium towards Ambaji Junction. Fatorda-Ambaji road, 10 meters away from the gate of Sarrano Andrade house towards Fatorda Junction side. 15 meters away from the gate of Sarrrano Andrade house towards Ambaji Junction. Gavliwado Fatorda on Ponda – Margao road, 10 meters away from the house if Mohan Langote. Near Balaji Traders Junction, Gavlivado Fatorda,

10 meters away from the junction towards Gawliwada road side. Near Balaji Traders Junction, 10 meters away from the junction towards Chandrawado road side near Dilip Kamat house. Near Balaji Traders Junction, 10 meters away from the junction towards Margao-Ponda road side infront of the Balwadi. Fatorda-Chandrawado road at the junction near Amresh Naik house,

15 meters away from the junction towards Chandrawaddo road side near Sunanda house. Fatorda-Chandrawado road at the junction near Amresh Naik House, 15 meters away from the junction towards Margao-Ponda road side near Dr. Desai house. Fatorda-Chandrawado road at the junction near Yatin Borkar house, 15 meters away from the junction towards Chandrawado road side near Seeking Bar.

At the junction near Yatin Borkar house, 10 meters away from the junction on the road proceedings towards Dr. Vernekar House. Near Piedade Chapel junction, 10 meters away from the junction towards back side of KTC Margao side. Near Piedade Chapel junction, 10 meters away from the junction towards Sunaina Hotel side. Near Piedade Chapel junction, 15 meters away from the junction towards behind PJN Stadium side.

NOTICE TO HOTELS AND OWNERS OF RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATIONS

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Panaji: July 22,  2017 … District Magistrate, North Goa has ordered that the owners of the houses, buildings, flats and other residential accommodation and the owners/management of all hotels, lodging and boarding, private guest houses, paying guest accommodation of religious bodies etc in the whole of North Goa District to verify the bonafides of the persons through their proof of identity such as Election Card, Driving License, Aadhar Card, Passport, etc and should fill in the Tenant/Visitor/Guest Verification Form in respect of their Tenants/Visitors/Guests before such persons are allowed to reside/stay in their premises.

It is also further ordered to furnish the same to the local Police Station for further verification and record.

This order shall also apply to the owners of such premises who have so far not furnished the verification forms in respect of their Tenants/Visitors/Guests who are already occupying their premises.

Eighth exquisite things to do in Goa in the eighth month of the year 2017

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Panjim.. 21st July ….. August is just round the corner and Goa is all set to reverberate and celebrate some unique occasions, festivities and activities.

If you’re looking for a getaway then there is no better place than Goa which is in a midst of the monsoons and a perfect place to rejuvenate and feel the vibrancy of the local celebrations that the state is getting popular for.

This August is simply an awesome August as there is a blend of festivities, activities and celebrations which will portray the deep harmony of all communities residing in Goa from religious fervor to food and folklore, traditional costumes, colours and a lot more. So look no further, be in Goa to experience this rich culture and heritage that Goa is offering to one and all.

The eighth best things to experience in Goa this August:

  1. Independence Day (August 15). Independence Day is celebrated all over India, but in Goa this day has very special significance as the state celebrates India’s freedom and the religious feast of Our Lady of the Assumption. On this day, Goans spread the message of peace through various platforms showcasing Goa’s traditions and customs. One place you need to be is at the village of Socorro, North Goa. It’s a mini Goa you need to experience at Succorro which is about 12 kms from Panjim. This year the village community is celebrating five feasts on this auspicious day. The five festivities include: Our Lady of Assumption Feast, Independence Day celebration, World Goa Day, Konkani Day and celebrating the Ghumot and Patolleachem feast.

2. Traditional Games Festival (August 15): This festival celebrates the long forgotten old games played in Goa with simple, locally available materials in open spaces. To witness this you will have to head to Carmona in South Goa approximately 15 kms from Margao. Enthusiastic men and women, well past their prime, flex their muscles and master their formerly-acquired skills to compete with younger participants in traditional games like mittamni, lobiamni, hu tu tu and other games that are slowly fading from the public eye. This festival is again held on the occasion of Independence Day and the feast of Our Lady of the Assumption which brings the local community cutting across all religions to partake in this very enthusiastic sporting activity.

  1. Angling: August offers a great platform for angling and in Goa a large number of angling competitions are organized across the state. One of the most popular fishing hot spots is at Ribandar when on August 15 a mega angling competition is organized with exciting prizes and surprises.
  2. Bonderam, the festival of Flags in Divar (19 August)- Bonderam is a local festival on the island of Divar. It takes one back to the yester years when territorial battles took place on the island and a system of demarcating boundaries with flags was used. This festival starts with a flag parade which is accompanied by brass band, fancy dress competition and followed by a traditional float parade. Bonderam is a very popular monsoon festival in Goa which one should not miss.
  3. Experience picture perfect Goa (19 August): Come to Goa and blend with nature’s beauty, enjoy the lush greenery, the wild life sanctuaries, the waterfalls, the breath-taking landscapes, the bubbling water bodies and if you are a photography fan then just click away. It will make great pictures if you are planning to participate in any competition organized on the occasion of World Photography Day on 19 August.
  4. Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi (25 August): Ganesh Chaturthi is a perfect time to be in Goa as this Sarvajanik Utsav puts up an elaborate display of the Matoli and decorations with grandeur all across the state. In North Goa and South Goa one can visit places like Merces, Pernem, Cancona, Sanguem, Ponda and other cities which are decked-up to celebrate this festivity. State level competitions are also organized and one can spend the long weekend viewing these unique Goan traditions and festivities.
  5. White Water rafting activity: Enjoy White Water Rafting activity on the waters of the natural, yet perfectly designed Mhadei River for the season. The first trip starts at 9:30 am and the second trip at 2:30 pm. The exciting trips run for 10 km each, stirring and elating you, along the breath-taking landscapes! The big and bouncy River Mhadei ensures a fun-filled trip for you, your family and friends
  6. Eco-trekking expeditions: Goa Tourism organizes trekking expeditions every Sunday from June to September in a bid to explore Goa’s hidden treasures that come alive during the monsoons. These expeditions gives one an experience of the hinterlands, water bodies, lakes, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries and eateries specialized in serving monsoon delicacies. The trekking expeditions are held every Sunday at various eco-touristic locations of Goa. It is open to all especially those with a spirit for adventure and nature lovers.

 

SOCIAL WELFARE INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR WELFARE SCHEMES

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Panaji, July 20, 2017 … Directorate of Social Welfare invites applications for welfare schemes for the grant of stipend and scholarship separately for differently abled persons studying in various schools, colleges and other institutions etc., in the state of Goa.

Scholarship is also awarded to pursue education in music and vocational courses through recognized board of education or university.

Application forms may be collected from Directorate of Social Welfare, 18th. June Road, Panaji from July 25 during office hours. The applications dully filled should be submitted to the Social Welfare Directorate on  or before September 30, 2017 dully recommended by concerned schools, Colleges and the Hotels.

GST TRADE AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS FROM JULY 25

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Panaji: July 19,  2017 … The Department of Commercial Taxes is organizing a second round of GST Trade Awareness Campaign in Goa. The objective is to disseminate the salient features, proposed business processes and other information about GST regime to the stake holders.

GST Trade Awareness Campaigns will be held on July 25, 2017 between 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Main Hall, Institute Menezes Braganza, Panaji.

On July 26, 2017  between 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Sirsat Hall, Mapusa.

On July 27, 2017 between 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Ravindra Bhavan, Sankhali.

On July 28, 2017 between 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Conference Hall, 4th Floor, Sub – District Hospital, Tiska, Ponda.

On July 31, 2017 between 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. at Ravindra Bhavan, near Nehru Stadium, Fatorda, Margao.

On August 1, 2017 between 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Ravindra Bhavan, Baina, Vasco da Gama and on August 2, 2017 between 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. at Ravindra Bhavan, Maruti gad road, Curchorem.

“KIRTAN WORKSHOP” AT RAVINDRA BHAVAN, SANKHALI

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Panaji: July 18,  2017 …  The Directorate of Art and Culture, Govt. of Goa in association with Ravindra Bhavan, Sankhali will be organizing a “Kirtan Workshop” at Ravindra Bhavan, Sankhali; under the guidance of Shri MohanbuvaKuber, renowned kirtankar, founder and Vice Principal of Nagpur Kirtan Vidyalaya.  The workshop will be held from August 17 to August 20, 2017 between 9.30 am to 5.00 pm.

The workshop has been organized to provide basic as well as advance knowledge of ‘Kirtan’ to the Goan Youths. Interested participants must register their willingness of participation for the workshop by filling a prescribed application forms which are available at the office. Entry fees of Rs. 300/- shall be charged for participating in this workshop. Department shall provide working lunch and tea for the participants.

The forms may be collected on or before  August 8, 2017 From Directorate of Art & Culture, Sanskruti Bhavan, Patto, Panaji during office Hours. Filled forms must be submitted to this office on or before August 11, 2017 during working hours.

SARDESSAI INAUGURATES “LANDSLIDE RISK MITIGATION” PROGRAMME

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Margao, July 17,  2017 …. Town and Country Planning Minister, Shri. Vijay Sardessai inaugurated one week programme on “Landslide Risk Mitigation” organised by Collectorate, South Goa District, Margao in association with Geological Survey of India at Seminar Hall, Mathany Saldanha Administrative Complex, Margao.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri. Sardessai said, State have unplanned development issue, mostly having development on hill slopes and areas which have gradient. He also pointed that unplanned development takes place as State doesn’t have Regional Plan. Most probably landslides happen because of such unplanned development and most of the disasters take place as people do not understand Mother Nature.

Shri Sardessai urged the need to preserve fragile ecosystem areas which includes mountain slopes, low lying area, khajans, private forests, conservation zones. Government is working to bring forward Regional Plan 2030, having Double Development Right (DDR) policy which will be first of its kind in the country by which Goem, Goemkar and Goemkarpon will be protected he said. He also commended organisers for bringing all officials together for this programme and be prepared to face something which may happen.

While welcoming the gathering Shri. Swapnil Naik said that earlier Goa was considered stable as far as slopes and landslides are concerned. But subsequently due to unplanned development it became vulnerable to landslides Shri. Naik pointed. Landslide is a very complicated issue, he remarked.

Smt. Avelina D’sa, Joint Mamlatdar, Salcete compered the programme. Additional Collector, Shri. Johnson Fernandes proposed vote of thanks. Officials from various Government Departments took part in this programme.

Director, Geological Survey of India, Dr. Pankaj Jaiswal and Dr. Jorson Fernandes were the prominent persons present on the occasion.