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OCTOBER SSC AND HSSC RESULTS ON NOVEMBER 17

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Panaji, November15, 2015 …. Results of October 2015 SSC and HSSC Examination conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will be declared on November 17, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.

The booklet will be available on official website of the Board. The same may be downloaded by the Head of Institution for official purpose (Website:-www.gbshse.gov.in).

The distribution of passing certificate cum statement of Grade/Marks of SSC and HSSC Examination will be done on November 18, 2015 between 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Board Office, Alto-Betim Bardeze Goa.

The Private candidates who appeared for this SSC/HSSC Examination should collect their passing certificate cum statement of Grade/Marks from Board’s office, Alto Betim Bardez.

NOTICE TO STUDENTS IN GOA

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Panaji, November14, 2015 …. The online application for Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College and University Students and for the students who passed STD XII in the year 2015 through Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Goa is available on National e-Scholarship Portal.

http://www.scholarships.gov.in/login.do/ Student may visit the National e-Scholarship Portal to apply for fresh Scholarship. The date for registration and online application is has been extended from October 31, 2015 to November 30, 2015.

AWARDS FOR GOA STATE PHOTO CONTEST ANNOUNCED

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panaji … November 14, 2015 …. The Awards for Goa State Photo Contest scheme are announced. Shri Nirmal Kulkarni and Shri Rajtilak Naik has bagged the first prizes including a trophy, certificate and a cash prize of Rs. 10,000/ each in “Exploring the unknown locations” and “Goa marching towards advanced state”  categories respectively.

The other winners in the Exploring the unknown destination category are Shri Madhav A. Swar 2nd Prize of Rs. 8,000, Shri Rajtilak Naik 3rd prize of Rs. 6000. Consolation Prizes  of Rs. 2500 to  Shri Upendra naik, Shri Chandan D. Naik, Gaonkar, Shri Vaibhav Dayanand Bhagat  and Shri Harshad Ashok swar.

In Goa marching towards advanced state category Shri Nirmal Kulkarni bagged the second prize of Rs. 8,000 while Shri Amey V. Simepurujkar bagged the third prize of Rs. 6,000. The consolation prizes of Rs. 2500 each were bagged by Shri dattaprasad G. naik, Shri Upendra Naik, Shri Pawankumar Mahindrakar, Shri Saheh Surya Phadte and Shri Sagun Gawde.

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RPF reunites 2 abducted minors with their family

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panaji, nov 2015 … On 11.11.2015 at about 22:30 hrs 2 minor children later ascertained as Faizan Navab Khan Age – 09 yrs S/o. Navab Khan & Junaid Jabbar Shaikh Age – 09 yrs S/o. (Late) Jabbar Shaikh both were R/o. Navin Vasath, Near Ganesh Mandir, Katraz, Pune, Maharashtra were found at the PF No 2 of Madgaon Station.

On duty RPF staff, Constable D.Manshing and Constable Shivappa Rathod  detained  both the children and brought them to RPF post Madgaon for further action.  On enquiry by Inspector/RPF/Madgaon Shri. Ranjit, the detained children revealed that some unknown persons had picked them near to their house in Pune  in a Maruti van and they have no knowledge how they came to Madgaon Railway station. One of the child  gave the contact number of his father.

Later on, his father was contacted through mobile in which he stated that both the children were missing from their residence since 20:30 hrs of 10.11.2015.  And in this regard they had lodged a police complaint in Bharati Vidhya Peeth Police Station, Pune, Maharashtra.  Police has taken the complaint and registered the case u/s 363 of IPC (Kidnapping) vide Cr.No. 405/15.  However, parents were advised to approach the RPF office, Madgaon along with the FIR copy and proper identity to collect the children.  On 12.11.2015 at about 10:30 hrs, parents of both the children approached RPF office, Madgaon and both the children were handed over to them under proper acknowledgment after completion of formalities.

 

The timely action of RPF Madgaon enabled the kids to rejoin with their parents.

CM INAUGURATES COMMERCIAL TAX OFFICE AT PERNEM

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Panaji:  November 14, 2015 …. The Chief Minister, Shri Laxmikant Parsekar in the presence of Minister for Environment, Shri Rajendra Arlekar inaugurated the new office premises of Commercial Tax Officer, at Pernem at Pernem recently .

 

Shri Parsekar interacting with the media said that the Government has provided the office at Pernem to cater to the needs of the people of Pernem and surrounding areas. Earlier the office was operated from Mapusa and the people of Pernem had to travel all the way to Mapusa to address their issues with the department.  

 

The Chief Minister, Shri Parsekar also handed over certificate of registration to the person who registered his name for the first time on the occasion.

 

Smt. Smita Kudtarkar, Chairperson of PMC; Shri Upendra  Deshprabhu, Vice-Chairman PMC; Shri Michael D’Souza, Additional Secretary(Finance); Smt. Sarita Gadgil, Commissioner, Commercial Taxes; Shri Acchutrao Raut, ACTO and other Councilors were amongst those who were present for the function.

NATIONAL BOOK WEEK AT INSTITUTE MENEZES BRAGANZA 

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Panaji, November 2015 … Institute will have National Book Week Celebration from November 18 to November 24, 2015. Institute Menezes Braganza have been arranging book exhibition for the last couple of years. Well known publishers and book sellers are invited to arrange the exhibition. Apart from books exhibition other programmer such as Spelling, reading competition for High School and Hr. Secondary School of Goa, and many more activities.

This year nearly 20 books stalls from Goa and outside are participating in the exhibitions. Books in English, Hindi, Marathi and Konkani languages which are published by reputed publisher will be displayed on the stalls will be opened to General Public from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

As a part of this exhibition many competitions and programmes are organized for students and general public.

IFFI TEAM VISITED GOA Took stock of preparation for the forthcoming IFFI 2015

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 Panaji, November 14, 2015 … Shri Sunil Arora, IAS, Secretary, Information and Publicity Government of India along with team of Iffi visited Goa recently and took stock of preparation for the forthcoming IFFI 2015 in Goa.

The team visited the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Stadium, the venue for the opening and the closing ceremony for the festival. He also visited Kala Academy venue for the opening and closing movie followed by Inox courtyard at Maquinez Palace theatres also.

The site visit was followed by a meeting which was chaired by Shri Damodar Naik, Vice Chairman, ESG, Shri Sunil Aurora, Shri R. K. Srivastava, Chief Secretary, Shri K. Sanjay Murty, Joint Secretary, I&P, Shri Sudhir Mahajan, Secretary for Information and Publicity, Shri Sentil Rajan, Director DFF with other ESG officials were present for the meeting.

Law and Order during the festival well coordinated effort to be ensured by the hospitality and transport team and centrally based control centre for all the purposes were the major points discussed in the meeting. The Secretary also took stock of VVIP movement at all the venues, minutes to minute programe.

Chief Guest Anil Kapoor will inaugurate the 11 day film carnival on November 20 in Goa. Film on Ramanujan to open IFFI this year, Spain is focus country.

This year’s film fest showcase 187 films from 89 countries, including one from Pakistan, in the world Cinema Section and 26 feature and 21 non-feature films in Indian Panorama Section.

LABOUR ADMINISTRATION TAKING PRO ACTIVE STAND IN NESTLE CASE

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Panaji, November 14, 2015 …. The Labour Administration has been taking a pro active stand to initiate deliberations between the workers of M/s. Nestle India Ltd and Nestle Contract Workers Union may respond to the efforts made by the conciliation machinery and desist from continuation of hunger strike.

In case the differences persist the union has option to seek relief of adjudication as provided under the Industrial Disputes Act 1947. It is always preferable that after exhausting the conciliation stage adjudication is to be taken recourse to. The Labour Machinery is committed to address the differences of the employers and employees either through conciliation or adjudication as the case may be. To maintain industrial harmony, legal course could be best option as compared to additional approach.

The Assistant Labour Commissioner, Mapusa has made all efforts to promote and understanding; despite of all facts all the issues raised by Nestle contract workers union cannot be construed as industrial disputes within the meaning of the provision of Industrial Disputes Act 1947.

Dialogue failing which reference to Industrial Tribunal for justice is the right way to give relief to the workers when the parties do not reconcile and stick up to their stand.

 

SPORTING GOES DOWN FIGHTING TO AIFF ACADEMY.

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panaji.. nov.. 2015 … Don Bosco Ground, Panjim witnessed a cracking 90 minutes of football in which AIFF Academy beat Sporting Clube de Goa 3 – 2. The match saw a series of ups and downs which finally ended with the away team breaking the dead lock with an injury time goal.

The match started off with an evenly balanced game play in which both sides displayed some attacking football. The first goal came at the 26thminute when Sporting were awarded a free kick just outside the 16 yard box. Moises D’sa of Sporting converted the free kick with a powerful low shot. In the rest of first half, either side increased their attack but couldn’t make most of the gazillion chances created in front of the goal.

The second half saw a high intensity play right from the kick off. The Flaming Oranje were able to find their second goal through Akeraj Martins in the 51st minute when he calmly dribbled past the defenders to place the ball high into the right corner of the goal. Akeraj OF Sporting has continued to impress everyone with his fine dribbling skills and ability to score consistently.

However post this goal AIFF came back strongly and started pushing hard at the Sporting half.  They found their first strike at 60th minute through Jerry Lalrinzuala who was lurking inside the Sporting’s 16 yard box to convert a sharp free kick and pull one back for AIFF. The next goal came within the next 6 minutes when the second half substitute Nijwm Muchahary converted a smartly taken corner kick with a powerful header to beat Sherwin and make it all square for AIFF. The next 20 odd minutes witnessed some scintillating football at both ends with either sides missing some golden opportunities. At the end of 90 minutes the score board was all square and the additional time of 4 minutes were shown which saw one opportunity go wasted at each end of the pitch. However the final goal came in much after the added time when the referee Ritesh Parsekar for reasons unknown decided to continue the match beyond the stipulated time and gifted a controversial corner kick in favour of AIFF. Once again it turned out to be the evening of super subs for AIFF when Rahul Yadav converted the last opportunity of the match to break the Flaming Oranje hearts at Don Bosco Ground.

 

social activitsts in and around the country do not commit suicides but are murdered says goa rajya sabha mp shantaram naik

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14/11/2015 … Congress rajya sabha mp shantaram naik has said that social activitsts in and around the country do not commit suicides but were murdered due to which there is a need for a proper investigation in to the case of late fr bismark death

Speaking to goanreporter.com rajya sabha mp shantaram naik said that social activists like fr bismark were mostly murdered and therefore it was very difficult to believe that the mysterious case of fr bismark was due to drowning due to which the there was a need for the state police officials to look in to the line of murder in to the case of fr bismark death

Mr naik said that the state of goa was very much in need for a forensic lab in goa due to the delay being done to get the visera report in such cases