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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AT ICG

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Panaji: September 20, 2016 …. Vidya Prabodhini College of Commerce, Education, Computer and Management, Porvorim and Goa International Centre, Donapaula (ICG) in collaboration with Asian Association for Biological Education will conduct an International Conference from September 21 – 24, 2016 at the ICG Campus, Donapaula. The conference will be held for the first time by the ABBE.

Chief Minister Shri. Laxmikant Parsekar will be Chief Guest for the function    and Dr. Ranganathan- Ex-Vice Chancellor and Ex-Director of National Assessment and Accreditation Council will give the key note address

LEGAL LITERACY CAMP HELD AT CAMPAL

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Panaji: September 19, 2016 … The North Goa District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Panaji in collaboration with Goa College of Home Science, held a Legal Literacy Camp on ‘Awareness on the topics-Pre natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, Consumer Form, Entitlement of Legal Aid and Domestic Violence Act’ on September 16, 2016 at the college campus in Campal. Judicial Officer, Secretary Smt. Shabnam Shaikh spoke on behalf of  DLSA  about entitlement of free legal aid and brought to the notice of the members the work and activities that DLSA conducts. Adv. Shubhalaxmi Raikar, Adv. Caroline Colaso and Adv. Vahida Yelgar discussed issues such as Domestic Violence Act, Consumer Protection Act etc.

GOVERNMENT OF GOA SIGNS MOU WITH TELANGANA TO SET UP IT HUB

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Panaji, September 19, 2016 …. The Government of  Goa and the state  Government  of  Telangana signed MOU for skill development of  Goa  in the field of  IT and innovation   sector  at  a  function   held at Utorda  Salcete  recently.

  The Chief Minister  Shri  Laxmikant Parsekar  and  Minister  for Information Techology  Government of Telangana  Shri K.T. Rama  Rao  Jointly  signed  the MOU on behalf  of their respective  State.

Speaking on the occasion Shri Laxmikant Parsekar said that  the  signing of MOU  with the State of  Telangana  is a historic  event  which will help to the IT sector in the course  of the time.  The Government he said has initiated steps and had given emphases on developing IT park in the state . The work of providing land and a policy already has been formulated by the  Government.

Chief Minister  further said  that as on today  around 2000  Goan students  have  secure IT education  from the  different IT institutions  in the  country.  The Government he  said, has already  put  into force  IT policy  and  hoped  to seek cooperation  from the State of Telangana   to  make Goa  a IT destination  in future, he added.

Minister for  IT  Government  of  Telangana  Shri  K.T. Rama Rao  in his  address  said that  the IT  Industry  is  booming  in  India  and the State  of Goa  has  a  bright  future  in  IT Sector  due to having  adequate  talent manpower  etc. In order to boost IT Industry in Telangana he praised   the efforts initiated  by the  Goa Government  to  promote  IT Education  industry in the state. 

The Government of  Telangana,  he said would like to extend  cooperation to the Goa Government  in the development  of  IT  Education industry.

The R.K. Shrivastava, Chief  Secretary,  Shri Ajesh  Anand, Secretary IT Government of Telangana, Shri Amey Abhyankar, Director of  IT,  Shri  Nitin Kuncaliekar , Member  of  GCCI expert, professionals from  IT Sector , and  others attended the  function.

MORMUGAO – SECOND SHIP OF PROJECT 15B LAUNCHED AT MAZAGAON DOCKS MUMBAI 

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panjim 18 Sep 16 …. Another significant milestone in the annals of the Indigenous Warship design and construction programme of India was achieved with the launch of Guided Missile Destroyer, Mormugao, second ship of Project 15B, on 17 Sep 16, at Mazagaon Dock Ship Builders Limited (MDL), Mumbai.

With a launch weight of 2844 tonnes, the vessel made its first contact with water at 11:58 AM with full fanfare during the launching ceremony graced by Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba as the Chief Guest. In keeping with maritime traditions, Smt Reena Lanba, President, Navy Wives Welfare Association (NWWA), broke a coconut on the ship’s bow and launched the ship, as invocation from the Atharva Veda was being rendered. 

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Guest, Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff said that “this event is yet another moment of truth for the Indian Navy and India’s quest for self-reliance and indigenisation. The Indian Navy stands fully committed to the call of ‘Make in India’ and we are extremely proud of the fact that all of our warships and submarines on order today are being constructed within the country”. He further added that this also is “an affirmation of our resolve that the Indian Navy should attain a size and capability that is commensurate with India’s growing stature in the world, our national maritime interests, and our commitment to cooperation and collaboration towards ensuring secure seas for shaping a favourable and positive maritime environment.

The Admiral also commended the synergic partnership of MDL, Indian Navy, DRDO, OFB, BEL, other public sector enterprises and the private industry in ensuring that force levels are made available to meet India’s National strategic objectives. He also congratulated DGND and his team at Directorate of Naval Design for designing state of the art warships and contributing towards achieving Indian Navy’s dream of transforming from a “Buyers” to a “Builders” Navy.
Project 15B ships feature cutting edge advanced technology and are comparable to the best ships of similar class anywhere in the world. These ships have been designed indigenously by the Directorate of Naval Design, New Delhi. Each ship spans 163 metres in length and 17.4 metres at beam and displaces 7300 tonnes. These ships will be propelled by four gas turbines to achieve speeds in excess of 30 knots. The P15B destroyers incorporate new design concepts for improved survivability, sea keeping, stealth and ship manoeuvrability. Enhanced stealth features have been achieved through shaping of hull and use of radar transparent deck fittings which make these ships difficult to detect. P 15B ships will be equipped to carry and operate two multiple role helicopters.

These ships are packed with an array of state of the art weapons and sensors, including vertically launched missile system for long distance engagement of shore, sea-based and air targets. With significant indigenous content, these ships are a true hall-mark of self reliance attained by our country in warship design and ship building.

BRIEF ON PROJECT 15B – SUPPLEMENTARY INFO 

Four Guided missile Destroyers of Project 15B (P 15B) are under construction at M/s Mazagaon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, Mumbai. The contract for construction of these four ships was signed on 28 Jan 11. These ships are amongst the most technologically advanced Guided Missile Destroyers of the world, with state-of-the-art weapon/sensor package, advanced stealth features and a high degree of automation. The design of P15B ships has been developed in house by the Directorate of Naval Design.

With a displacement of 7300 tons, each ship will span 163 meters in length and 17.4 meters at the beam. These ships will be propelled by four gas turbines in Combined Gas and Gas (COGAG) configuration and are capable of achieving speeds in excess of 30 knots with a maximum endurance of 4000 nm.

          The P15B destroyers incorporate new design concepts for improved survivability, sea keeping, stealth and ship maneuverability. These ships will be equipped to carry and operate two multi-role helicopters. State of art rail less helo traversing system is being introduced on these ships for efficient helicopter handling onboard. 

          These ships can truly be classified as possessing a Network of Networks, as they are equipped with Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS), Ship Data Network (SDN), Automatic Power Management System (APMS) and Combat Management System (CMS). While control and monitoring of machinery and auxiliaries is achieved through the IPMS, power management is done using the APMS. The CMS performs threat evaluation and resource allocation based on the tactical picture compiled and ammunition available onboard. The SDN is the information highway on which data from all the sensors and weapons ride.

Stealth has been a major thrust area in P15B design. Enhanced stealth features have been achieved through shaping of hull and use of radar transparent deck fittings which make these ships difficult to detect. The ship embodies features such as Multiple Fire Zones, Total Atmospheric Control System (TACS) for Air Conditioning, Battle Damage Control Systems (BDCS), Distributional Power Systems and Emergency DA to enhance survivability and reliability in emergent scenarios.

These ships have been designed for a complement of 50 officers and 250 sailors. The accommodation and working spaces have been designed with special emphasis on ergonomics and habitability.

          The ship’s “fire power” consists of sophisticated weapons-sensor suite including vertically launched Surface to Air Missiles (SAM) and Surface-to-Surface Missiles (SSM) for long distance engagement of shore and sea based targets. It is also noteworthy that this ship has significantly high indigenous content, in the form of weapons, machinery and material. These ships therefore showcase the Nation’s growing capability in developing and delivering complex warships, which serves as a true hall mark of self reliance attained by our country in warship design and construction. This high level of indigenization has been achieved through participation of both public and private sector. 

          The second ship of P15B Yard 12705, christened, Mormugao, is planned to be launched on 17 Sep 16 at MDL, Mumbai, and will be the fifth frontline warship, including the indigenous aircraft carrier,  being launched in last six years, in addition to the delivery of three frigates, three destroyers and two corvettes during the same period.

GOVERNOR Dr. MRIDULA SINHA INAUGRATES  23rd ICCCON 2016

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Panaji: September 18, 2016…. Governor Dr. (Smt) Mridula Sinha inaugurated 23 rd Annual Conference of Indian college of Cardiology, at a function held at Cidade de Goa,  Dona Paula yesterday.

Governor in her address appreciated the hard work and latest studies done by Cardiologist in the field of Cardiology. She said that in India there are lot many challenges for cardiologists to be faced as diseases related to heart increasing and we face shortcomings to control such problems as compared to other developed countries. However sense of precaution towards heart diseases is also rising in the society. People are becoming very cautious about their food habits so also life style to avoid heart related problems, Governor further added.

Governor also expressed her happiness as Goa is chosen venue for this conference by the organisers. She also mentioned about Goa`s vibrant culture and ethos.

Shri Dr. S Natrajan,  President of Indian college of cardiology (ICC)  in his speech expressed concern about increasing ratio of heart diseases in the country which makes practice of medicine very challenging day by day. He also spoke about importance of young talent which needs to be incorporated in field of cardiology, and to improve health sector to impart quality treatment. This ICC conference will be concluded on  18 September 2016.

Dr. P.K.Asokan, President (Elect)  informed the gathering about various initiative taken by ICC to train young cardiologist.

Dr. D Ramesh Secretary of ICC read out the report of  ICC. Dr. S.B Gupta organising chairman of ICC acompared the function. Dr. Uday Jadhav, Organising secretary later proposed vote of thanks.

IMB FELICITATES SUCCESSFUL WOMEN

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Panaji, September 18, 2016 … The Institute Menezes Braganza organized programme for women titled  “ KARTRUTVAVAAN MAHILANCHA PRAVAS” ,  chaired by Smt. Pratima Dhond, Chairperson of Women’s Co-operative Bank, Pananji, along with other dignitaries Shri Sanjay Harmalkar , President of IMB, Shri Gorakh Mandrekar, Member Secretary, IMB and  Smt. Chitra Kshirsagar – social worker on September 16, 2016 at Institute Menezes Braganza, Pananji.

With objective to recognize talented and hardworking women for their contribution and importance in society, five  dynamic women were felicitated on the occasion. Those felicitated were Smt. Nayana Borkar, Ponda,Smt. Shilpa Gaonkar, Bicholim, Smt. Aditi Naik, Goa, Smt. Namita Naik , Bicholim and Anushree Satham  representing fields such as tailoring  embroidery, housewives earning through self-group, reiki , social worker etc.

While addressing the gathering, Smt Pratima Dhond said  that every women should take care of their child in proper way and give them freedom through proper guidance. Women play very crucial role in society. Women should at least do some or other side business, which will help them to maintain their standard of living, she added.

SUBMISSION APPLICATION FOR S/C OBC SCHEME DATE EXTENDED

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Panaji: September 17, 2016, …. Taking into cognizance the hardship faced by the deserving students of the SC/OBC in submission of application forms, the Department of Social Welfare has extended the last date for receiving the application form for the schemes  such as Post Matric scholarship to SC/ OBC  students; Pre Matric scholarship to SC/ OBC students; Kanya Dhan scheme to SC students and  Home nursing scholarship till September 20, 2016.

Goa-Thailand direct flight under consideration Thai Consul General calls upon Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar  

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Panjim, 17th September 2016: In order to boost tourism between Goa and Thailand, Thailand Consul General Mr. Ekpol Poolpipat informed that Thai Airlines would soon be commencing Goa – Thailand direct flight service. Mr. Ekpol Poolpipat along with his officers called on Tourism Minister Mr. Dilip Parulekar in his chambers at the secretariat on September 14.

Prime Minister of Thailand would be attending the BRICKS summit in Goa. During his visit, he would be meeting the Tourism Minister Mr. Dilip Parulekar as well as officials of GTDC and discuss various aspects of tourism exchange between Goa and Thailand and a proper plan would be finalized. Commenting that this would help Thailand as well as Goa, Mr. Poolpipat mentioned that initially the flight service could be once a week and depending on the response, frequency may be increased.

Mr Poolpipat further mentioned that Thailand tourism would organize road show, special exhibitions, etc in Goa and would assist GTDC in organizing such programs and promoting tourism in Thailand. Tourism Minister Mr. Dilip Parulekar welcomed this initiative of Thailand tourism and reiterated that this arrangement would be helpful to both. They also briefed Mr. Poolpipat about various activities undertaken by GTDC in promoting tourism.

CM  FELICITATES TEACHERS WITH STATE AWARDS AT TEACHERS DAY FUNCTION

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Date: 16 September 2016 …. Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar recently felicitated nine teachers with state awards constituted by education dept, in a special programme organised on account of teachers day at Kala Academy.  While addressing the gathering CM urged teachers faculty to strive hard in order to inculcate values among students for family building, cleanliness and traffic management. Since Students learn in school is future genre of the society, it’s high time now that they need to be well cultured with social values.  

At the 55th teachers day function the Chief Minister in his speech said, Road accidents in the state are on high rise. Every day on an average state witnesses one accidental death. 80% of People who die due to road accidents are mostly between 18 to 30 age group and this problem needs to be tackled seriously.  Teachers therefore  can play an important role to spread sense of traffic discipline among their students. Shri Parsekar also expressed serious concern about rising ratio of marital divorce in the society. Degradation of family values could be one the reasons to make marriage a failure. In such a scenario if a teacher propagates importance of family emotions in social set up, it could become great help in upbringing of good generation. Importance of cleanliness have to be taught and practised in schools he further added.

Chief Minister  informed that  since schools in the Panjim city are shifted to Cujira School complex at Bambolim, Similarly  Margao and Ponda will also have Educational institutions outside city soon. In Every five years term two school complexes will be built in phased manner.

In the category of Primary teacher Smt. Kashi Sablo Naik, Smt. Surekha Naik, category of Secondary techers Shri. Balchandra damodar Bhave, Shri.  Vivek Dayanand Bodke, Shri. Umar Farooque Goundi, In Headmasters Categaory Shri. Dadu Pandurang Parab, Fr. Domnic Savio Fernandes, and in Grade -1 categaory Smt Sumedha Kamat Dessai, Principal category Shri Ramchandra Mukund Barve were felicited with State awards by the  Chief Minister.

Secretary for Education, Smt. Nila Mohanan focused upon road map for further development in education sector. She said that this road map has to be prepared by taking all the stake holders into confidence.

Director of Education Shri G.P.Bhat  welcomed . Smt Akshata Bhat compered the programme. Assistant Director of Education Shri S.S.Ghadi gave vote of thanks.

GOA’S SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT CELL WORKING TOWARDS REDUCING NON-BIODEGRADABLE WASTE

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