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PM addresses Officers, Soldiers and Air Warriors of the Indian Armed Forces at Leh; Condemns Pakistan’s proxy war

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12/08/2014 … Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today addressed officers, soldiers and air warriors of the Indian Army and Air Force at Leh. He condemned the continuing proxy war by Pakistan. He said that the neighbouring country has lost the strength to fight a conventional war, but continues to engage in the proxy war of terrorism. The Prime Minister said the Indian Armed Forces are suffering more casualties from terrorism than from war. He said this is a global problem and all humanitarian forces of the world should unite to fight it. India is committed to strengthening and uniting these humanitarian forces.

The Prime Minister said India is committed to strong armed forces, well-equipped with modern arms and technology. He said that the jawaans should be assured that the entire country supports them. In an emotional vein, Shri Narendra Modi said soldiers remain undeterred in spite of the many negatives and struggles that their families face in day-to-day life. The Prime Minister said that this energy and sense of duty inspires him and therefore, he keeps visiting jawaans on the border to seek inspiration.

The Prime Minister said that our armed forces deployed in border areas are well-connected with the people who live there. He highlighted the example of the Kargil infiltrations, about which the first information was given to our armed forces by a shepherd named Tashi Namgyal.

The Prime Minister mentioned provisions made in the recent Union Budget towards the modernization and welfare of the armed forces, including ‘One Rank One Pension’. He also promised that the National War Memorial would be built and would inspire future generations of India. He said that the government is committed to make India self-reliant in defence manufacturing.

Later, writing in the Visitor’s Book at Leh Auditorium, Shri Narendra Modi said that peace and security is a pre-requisite for development. The Prime Minister also interacted with jawaans.

The Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Shri NN Vohra, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Shri Omar Abdullah, the MoS (I/C) for Power Shri Piyush Goyal, the National Security Adviser Shri Ajit Doval, and the Chief of Army Staff General Dalbir Singh were present on the occasion.

19th Meeting Of Rajya Sainik Board Held

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August 11, 2014 …. The 19th meeting of Rajya Sainik Board was held on  under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary Shri B. Vijayan at Secretariat, Porvorim today. The meeting discussed several issues pertaining to the welfare of retired personnel in the force including army, air force and navy and with due consideration to widows, their dependants and serving soldiers’ families of the state of Goa.

The meeting also discussed resumption of land for agricultural purpose, exemption of VAT on home appliances, motor vehicles and other items for defence personnel, serving as well as retired.

Mobiilisationof funds. Release of souvenir, Presentation of trophies during armed forces flag day, Achieveers awards, Advertisements through local radio and news channels,  Blood donation camp and others issues were discussed.

As regards  patriotic song during the AFFD function, the same of well know singer  Samiksha Bhobe Kakodkar was proposed and approved by the board for  this year’s flag day function at Raj Bhavan.

The meeting was attended by Station Commander 2STC Brig. Harvijay Singh, Commander Indirijit Singh, HQ Goa naval Area, Vasco, Shri Arun Dessai , Director Transport, Shri Menino D’Souza, Comissioner of Excise, Shri J. B.. Bhingui, Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Panaji, Additional Collector North Goa Shri Swapnil Naik, Additional Colelctor South Goa Shri D. S. Morajkar, Director of Education Shri Anil Powar. Superintendent of Police (H.Q) Shri Vishram Borkar,  Director of Sports and Youth Affairs, Shri Yeshwant Tawade, DFES Shri A. Menon and others attended the meeting.

Secretary of the Department of Sainik Welfare Major Venugopal Nair  gave a presentation about the welfare projects and programmes concerning the Ex-servicemen and the and the issues pertaining to  them.

The 5th executive Committee meeting of Special fund for reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Ex-Servicemen was also held in the conference of Chief Secretary at Secretariat today which was Chaired by Chief Secretary Shri B. Vijayan.

The meeting was attended by Station Commander 2STC Brig. Harvijay Singh, Additional Collector North Goa Shri Swapnil Naik, Additional Collector South Goa Shri D. S. Morajkar, Commander Anup P. Keny (Retd.), Lt. Col. K. F.D’Lima (Retd.) and others.

Matters lie financial assistance and handicapped grant to the old inform non pensioner Ex-servicemen/widows and  the handicapped wards of ex-servicemen/widows having 40 percent disability, financial assistance, Scholarship and Special Scholarship cases, Medical Reimbursement and other issues were discussed at the meeting.

Secretary of the Department of Sainik Welfare Major Venugopal Nair  gave a presentation.

GOA STATE HORTICULTURE CORPORATION FELICITATES FARMERS

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Dated: August 11, 2014 … The Goa State Horticulture Corporation Ltd. organized taluka level local Vegetable producer’s Award Day and launched Local Vegetable Production Campaign 2014-15 at Institute Menezes Braganza Hall, Panaji on Saturday.

Shri Vishnu Surya Wagh, MLA, Shri Kiran Kandolkar, MLA and Chairman of Goa State Horticulture Corporation Ltd, Shri Rajan Naik, MLA, Shri Orlando Rodrigues Director of Agriculture Department were present on the occasion.

Shri Subhash Naik, Shri Demu Gaonkar, Shri Vithoba Ghadi, Shri Subhash Malik, Shri Borges, Shri Santosh Gaonkar, Shri Mohan Gaonkar and Arun Bhandare member from Board of Directors graced the occasion.

Various awards and individual prizes were given to the farmers on the occasion at the hands of dignitaries.

Zonal Agriculture Office,  Bardez taluka, Aldona Panchayat, Gaodongri Farmers Society, Cancona and Miracle High School from Sanguem were given Awards for their farming efforts in their respective areas.

In individual category a successful Farmers from different talukas were felicitated at the hands of Chief Guest. Pernem taluka – Shri Sakharam Kalangutkar, Shri Subhash Parab and Namdev Malik. Mapusa taluka – Ujwala Mandrekar, Premanand Kerkar and Sadanand Naik. Valpoi – Smt. Anuradha Kerkar, Chandrakant Mankar and Lucindo Faria. Tiswadi – Shri Urbano Gomes, Bhiku Dhulapkar and Sugandha Kundaikar, Ponda – Shri Bhavani Patil, Gajanand Kuttikar and Sadanand Gaude. Bicholim – Sadanand Naik and Vithu Gawas. Cansaulim – Domingo D’Costa, Jose Jusus Abarances and Jose Vaz. Margao – Joseph Teles, Judas Quadros and Fr. Mario Souza. Quepem – Janu Velip, Shivshankar Self Help Group and Mahadev Self Help Group. Dharbandora – Jayant Gaonkar, Balasati S. H.G. Kirlapal Dabhal and Laxmi S. H.G. Kirlapal Dabhal. Sanguem – Prasad Tanshikar, Navnath Velip and Rekha Amolkar and from Cancona – Prabhat Naik, Rekha Naik and Krishna Gaonkar.

Addressing the Farmers meet the Chief Guest Shri Wagh Said, the scheme of the Goa State Horticulture Development Corporation (GSHDC) which is meant to develop infrastructure for vegetable and flower cultivation in Goa has boosted vegetable farming in the state of Goa in a big way.  He complimented the work of Horticulture Corporation and appealed to the farmers to take advantage of various schemes offered by the state Government in the field of Agriculture.

Shri Kiran Kandolkar who spoke on the occasion, said that the State Government is offering various facilities and incentives to the farmers to boost farming yield. He said, this includes distribution of various varieties of seeds and fertilizers free of cost and subsidy is also being extended to them.

More than 2000 complaints/cases of child rights violation registered by NCPCR in last 3 years & current year

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11/08/2014 …. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has reported that it has registered 2333 complaints of child abuse/violation of child rights during the last 3 years and the current year. A total of 934 complaints/cases concerning abuse/violation of child rights were registered in NCPCR in the year 2013-14. The highest number of registered cases i.e., 532 are from the State of Uttar Pradesh. Similarly, in 2012-13, 766 cases were registered in NCPCR from across the country out of which 362 were from Uttar Pradesh. In 2011-12, 455 such cases were registered. In the current year, till date 178 such complaints have been received from all over the country. 

The Act and Central Model Rules framed under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000, provide for monitoring, inspection, standards of care and measures that may be taken by the State Government/UT Administration to address any reported instance of ill treatment of children in orphanages etc. The Ministry of Women and Child Development has been urging the State Governments/UT Administrations from time to time to identify and register all child care institutions, so as to ensure that standards of care can be monitored. In response to complaints received at national level, NCPCR makes recommendations to the State Governments/UT Administrations for taking appropriate action. 

This information was given by Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Union Minister of Women and Child Development in reply to a starred question in Lok Sabha recently. 

CM TO UNVEIL LATE SHRI D. B. BANDODKAR STATUE

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Panaji, August 11, 2014 … Chief Minister, Shri Manohar Parrikar will unveil the Statue of Late Shri D. B. Bandodkar, the first Chief Minister of Goa, Daman and Diu at Secretariat Complex, Porvorim, at 9:30 am on August 12, 2014.

The statue of Late Bandodakar will be unveiled on the occasion  of Death Anniversary of late Shri D.B. Bandodkar which will be observed on Tuesday August 12, 2014.

On the occasion, Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar alongwith Cabinet Ministers will place garlands/flowers on the Samadhi of late  Shri D.B. Bandodkar  and pay their homage at Miramar at 8:30 a.m.  followed by garlanding of the statue of late Shri D.B. Bandodkar at Old Secretariat, Panaji at 9:00 a.m.

Dated 11.08.2014 Press Release For the day as on 10.08.2014

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Pertaining to the cases registered at below mentioned Police Stations/Units are as under.

 

NORTH GOA DISTRICT

 

PANAJI  PS: Complaint upon behalf of the state that on 06.08.14 at 14.00 hrs.  at 18th June Road Opp. to Hotel Kamat- near Church Square-Panaji, accused Abdul Khan @ Mohid s/o Samsher Khan r/o Ramnagar-Betim n/o U.P., riding his Activa Scooter No.GA-07-D-2481, rode the same in rash and negligence manner while proceeding through 18th June Road from Bombay bazaar towards Church Square & while overtaking his scooter in a wrong direction dashed against Mitsubishi Car no. GA-07-C-8419, due to which accused rider fell on the road sustaining injuries to his right hand. Cr.No.319/14 u/s 279 IPC & Sec-3 & 196 M.V. Act is registered. HC- Ulhas S. Khot is I.O.

VALPOI PS: Shri Vilas Pandurang Patil Manager of Sai Sagar Industries-Honda-Sattari complained that on 10.08.2014 prior to 07.30 hrs. accused Kasturi w/o Laxman Rathod n/o Hubli-Karnataka with her two minor children entered into above industries shed by removing window rods and committed theft of machine parts W/rs.2,000/- & thereafter he caught her red handed when she again came to steal steel items. Accused lady arrested. Cr.No.57/14 u/s 454, 380 IPC is registered. ASI-C.M. Gawas is I.O.

BICHOLIM PS: Shri Pandurang Vithu Palkar r/o Mulgao-Bicholim complained that on 09.08.2014 at 21.35 hrs, some unknown accused  person riding unknown M/Cycle while proceeding from Bicholim to Mulgao and when reached near Laxmi Leela hall-Valshi dashed him from the back side causing injuries  to him, further accused rider fled away from the spot. Cr.No.182/14 u/s 279, 337 IPC is registered. HC- R. Gawas is I.O.

PONDA PS: Shri Santosh s/o Balu Lamani r/o Curti-Ponda complained that between 07.08.2014 at 22.00 hrs to 08.08.2014 at 07.00 hrs., some unknown accused persons committed theft of his Splendor M/Cycle no. GA-05-C-1805 which was parked in an open parking place at Kurti-Ponda. Cr.No.317/14 u/s 379 IPC is registered. HC-P. Gawas is I.O.

SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

VERNA PS: Complaint upon behalf of the state that on 10.08.2014 at 09.40 hrs, at Bethoda Classic Bldg.-Cortalim, accused Survesh s/o Anand Shirodkar r/o Shiroda-Ponda riding his Aviator Scooter No.GA-08-Y-3618, rode the same in rash and negligent manner, while proceeding from Shiroda to Curtalim and when reached near Bethoda Classic Bldg.-Cortalim in process of overtaking a truck he saw one Wagon R car in opposite direction, lost his control over his scooter and fell on the road along with scooter, as a result  sustained grievous injuries to the pillion rider of the said scooter namely Shauban @ Anandi w/o Anand Shirodkar age-47 yrs r/o Bhatwda-Shiroda, who later succumbed to her injuries while undergoing medical treatment at Hospicio Hospital Margao. Cr.No.110/14 u/s 279, 304-A IPC is registered. PSI-D.K. Bhat is I.O.

RATION QUOTA FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2014

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Panaji ; 11, 2014 … 1400 Grams of Sugar per person will be distributed during the month of August, 2014 to the families of below Poverty Line, Antyodaya Anna Yojana and Annapurna at a price of Rs.13.50 per kg.This includes festival allocation also.

The Fair Price Shop Owners are directed to start lifting the stock of the Sugar immediately and supply the quota of August 2014 to the cardholders immediately. They are also requested to display the sample of the quality of Commodity supplied to the cardholders. The entire quota to the BPL, AAY, and ANP cardholders should be made immediately and the entire quota should be lifted before August 20, 2014.

Respective cardholders are hereby requested to draw their monthly ration quota from their respective Fair Price Shop on or before August 30, 2014 as per their entitlement and sign the register maintained at Fair Price Shop in token of having lifted their quota.

Complaints, if any, in case of non- supply of PDS commodities and the quantity and quality supplied by the Fair Price Shop is not found satisfactory be made to the office of the respective Joint Mamlatdar –I or Department of Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Panaji – Goa.

ACB PS Cr. No. 14/2014, U/s 7 r/w section 12 & 13 (1) (d) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988

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10/08/2014 …. Shri Rajan Y. Nigalye, Police Inspector, Anti Corruption Branch, Directorate of Vigilance, Serra Building, Altinho Panaji Goa based on Preliminary Enquiry lodged complaint against Shri. Kamlakar D. Harlarnkar, Chief Officer of Pernem Municipal Council, Pernem & Shri. Madan Shenvi Desai, Upper Division Clerk of Pernem Municipal Council, Pernem

 Pursuant to the above complaint, ACB/Vigilance P.S. registered Crime No. 14/2014 dated 08/08/2014 against accused No.1 Shri. Kamalakar Halarnkar, Chief Officer, PMC, Pernem, Public Servant in exercise of his official function on 15/03/2013 afternoon demanded and accepted gratification of Rs. 700/- from Shri. Mahesh Pednekar r/o Malpe Pernem for doing official act of issuing NOC to start his business of Photo Studio on 1st floor of Shivanand Complex Building at Pernem and accused No.2 Shri. Madan Shenvi Desai, Upper Division Clerk of Pernem Municipal Council, Pernem, also Public Servant in exercise of his official function abetted for conveying the demand of illegal gratification on behalf of accused No. 1 for doing the same official act with respect to issue of NOC to Shri. Mahesh Pednekar.   

 Hence, Accused No.1. Shri. Kamlakar D. Halarnkar committed offence punishable U/s 7 r/w 13 (1) (d) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 and Accused No.2 Shri Madan S. Desai, committed offence punishable U/s 7 r/w 12 of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 against

India Offers Training to Czech Scientists

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10/08/2014 …. Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, MoS in Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Space & Atomic Energy, Dr Jitendra Singh stated here today to the Ambassador of Czech Republic, Mr. Miloslav Stasek that India will offer training to Czech scientists.

 Dr Jitendra Singh said that though a small country, Czechoslovakia has assumed importance in the international domain, particularly in the area of automobile technology by the sheer dent of hard work and determination.

 The Czech Ambassador informed the Minister that in the month of October, a group of scholars from various Czech universities will be coming to India for interaction with Indian scholars in the union capital as well as other major cities including Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai and Bhubaneshwar. He requested Dr Jitendra Singh to spare some time for appointment with these visiting scholars and also offered courses like Ph.D and automobile training for students from India. 

Giving his consent for a meeting with the Czech scholars, Dr Jitendra Singh said that right from ancient times, India has been a favourite destination for scholars, researchers and explorers from other continents and in the present context, India also offers exclusive opportunities for affordable innovation which could help in supplementing knowledge based economy in a global world.

Dr Jitendra Singh also disclosed that the Indian Embassy in Pregue has been asked to get in touch with the Czech Government and expedite the proposals related to Science & Technology. He also emphasized the need to be flexible in implementing bilateral programmes in order to accommodate the constraints and diversities of the two countries. 

Villagers of the calangute constituency led by its mla michael lobo met chief minister Manohar parrikar, submitts memorandum asking for a stop on illegal and immoral activities taking place in calangute constituency

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09/08/2014 … Asking for a strict action on illegalities taking place in and around calangute constituency Villagers of the calangute constituency led by its mla michael lobo on Friday met chief minister Manohar parrikar and submitted a memorandum asking for a stop on illegal and immoral activities taking place in calangute constituency …

More than five hundred villagers from calangute constituency on Friday met chief minister and informed about their grievances faced by them due to the illegal touts carrying out various illegalities in calangute area

In their memorandum the villagers informed about the increase numbers of tourist guides who were harassing tourist by openly touting them as weather the concerned tourist wanted room with young girls for sex, massage and drugs thereby taking the unauthorized tourist guide taking the tourist to remote areas and looting them ….

Increased numbers of unauthorized dubious massage palour , dance bars located near residential areas and the schools thereby affecting the young school students

Increased number of drug paddlers in the name of chaiwallas panwallas lungiwalls openly operating on the beach, bus stands and school surroundings

The memorandum also stated that the police had laso conveyed to the villagers that the situation weas out of their control because there were more than 200 touts presently and in off season and there number had increased to more than 500 during season time due to which it was not possible for the police to stop these illegal activites in total

The village alleged that they had witnessed such immoral trafficiking and drug business being carried out in connivance with police and therefore sex and drugs grangs were freely operating in the area

The villagers alleged that they had notice one person who was a a resident of bastora village leading this immoral trafficking gang and taking this customers to mapusa morod where he was operating a illegal massage parlour

And therefore as this situation is worsening day by day there is likely hood of the local villagers might be taking law in to their own hands ….

What was more surprising was that a local calangute village which explaining the difficulties faced by them in calangute areas asked chief minister to wear a beard and three forth pant dressed up liked a tourist and see in his own eyes the way the touts were trying various tactics to promote illegalities in calangute area

Points such as st Anthony chapel, kfc circle, calangute beach, bandodkar statue, calangute beach parking place were the prone zones for illegal activities to take place in calangute area said the villagers to chief minister Parrikar who later assured the crowd of taking strict action in to the matter