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PRESS NOTE Book on Catholicism in Goa gets released at Calangute on Thursday

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dec-19-2012 … ‘Passion in Paradise’, a photo-book on modern-day Catholicism in Goa, will be released at Literati Calangute on Thursday, Dec 20, 2012 at 5.45 pm.

The 80-page book with 40 photographs is by German photographer and journalist Christina Fernandes, who says Goans — regardless of creed — are devoutly religious and having strong ties to their cultural traditions.
Christina, who is based in Dubai, explores the lives of Catholics in Goa today and aims to describe the way people live their faith.  She is married in the Fernandes family of Chimbel and Porvorim.
Her images take the reader not just to the old colonial grandeur of Old Goa, but to the faith of humble folk in Kakra (near Taleigao), and the middle class at prayer in Betim and Chimbel.
It visits the grand homes of Chandor, and the intense feast-time devotion cutting across religious lines at Mapusa.  Images from Divar, Nuvem and Saligao catch the eye of the reader while the book attempts to look at how religion is coping with changing times in Goa.
The function is open to the public, and the book is priced at Rs 250.  Details from goa1556@gmail.com

DY CM FRANCISCO D’SOUZA ATTENDS LIBERATION DAY AT MAPUSA

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Panaji, December 19, 2012 …. Dy. Chief Minister Shri Francisco D’Souza unfurled the National Tricolor  and inspected the Parade  on the occasion of Goa Liberation Day celebrations at a function held at the Govt. Complex, Mapusa, today.

The function was attended by the Minister for Art and Culture, Shri Dayanand Mandrekar,  Shri. Michael V. Lobo, MLA, Shri Sudhir kandolkar, Chairperson  of Mapusa Municipal Council and Freedom Fighters.

Speaking on the occasion the Dy. Chief Minister Shri. Francisco  D’Souza paid rich tributes to the memory of the Freedom Fighters who laid down their lives for the Liberation of Goa. He said, Goa has made notable achievements in all fields of human endeavours.

Speaking further Shri D’Souza said, the students should be made known about the history of Goa’s freedom struggle  so that they could draw inspiration to  contribute towards the prosperity of the state.

Earlier, Shri D’Souza, Shri  Mandrekar and Shri. Michael Lobo on their arrival at the venue of the function were received by Shri. Sabaji Shetye, Dy. Collector and Shri. Pundalik Khorjuvenkar, Mamlatdar.

GLENN TICLO COMMISSIONS GROUND LEVEL RESERVOIR AT QUITLA-ALDONA

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Panaji, December 19, 2012 …. MLA and Chairman  of Goa Housing board Shri. Glenn Souza Ticlo commissioned the 300m3 Ground Level Reservoir  at a total cost of Rs. 48 lakhs under the scheme of improvement of water supply  on the occasion of Goa Liberation Day  at Quitla  in  Aldona, today.

The water supply  scheme is to supply  potable drinking water  in Quitla, besides it will also improve water supply in the areas of  Ranoi, Goncoi, Coimwadao which are suffered  water scarcity during summer season.

The function was attended by Smt. Ujwala Kandolkar, Sarpanch, Charudatta  Panjikar, Dy. Sarpanch, Shri.  Kamaldini, Executive Engineer, PWD Water Supply, Shri Vilas Tamboskar, Asstt. Engineer, Panchayat members and prominent citizens.

GOA TO CELEBRATE 51ST ANNIVERSARY OF ITS LIBERATION ON WEDNESDAY

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Panaji, December 18, 2012 …. The Goa State will celebrate 51st anniversary of its liberation from colonial rule on December 19, 2012.  The main function will be held at Parade Ground, Campal, Panaji where the Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar will unfurl the national tri colour at 9.15 a.m., review  the parade, take the salute and later address the people of Goa.  He will also present awards to those who have excelled in different sectors on the occasion.

The function will be attended by Speaker Shri Rajendra Arlekar, Cabinet Ministers, Leader of the opposition Shri Pratapsingh Rane, Dy. Speaker Shri Anant Shet,  MP’s, MLA’s, Judges of High Court, Ld. Advocate General and other dignitaries.

On his arrival at the venue of the function the Chief Minister will be received by Minister for Tourism Shri Dilip Parulekar, Chief Secretary Shri B. Vijayan and Director General of Police.

To commemorate the Liberation Day Raj Bhavan, Dona Paula, Old Secretariat, Panaji, New Secretariat, Porvorim and Directorate of Accounts building, Panaji will be illuminated.  Mass P.T. Drill and singing of National Anthem by School children will be held.

To mark the occasion several programmes have also been planned throughout the day.  On Liberation Day at 9.15 a.m.,  the flag hosting ceremony at Margao will be performed by Minister for Labour Shri Avertano Furtado.

At Ponda, Minister for P.W.D. Shri Sudin Dhavalikar will unfurl the national flag.

Similarly, flag hoisting ceremonies will be performed by

Dy. Chief Minister Shri Francis D’Souza at Mapusa,

Minister for Power Shri Milind Naik at Vasco,

Shri Subhash Faldessai, MLA at Sanguem,

Minister for Sports Shri Ramesh Tawadkar at Canacona,

Minister for Health Shri Laxmikant Parsekar at Pernem,

Dy. Speaker Shri Anant Shet at Valpoi,

Shri Nilesh Cabral, MLA at Quepem,

Dr. Pramod Sawant, MLA at Bicholim

Shri Ganesh Gaonkar, MLA, at Dharbandora.

SANITARY REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MET SOON-DHAVLIKAR

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Panaji, December 18, 2012 …. Shri Ramkrishna(Sudin) Dhavlikar, Minister for Public Works Department said the sanitary requirements of the households, Schools and Colleges and Anganwadis would be fulfilled/improved by constructing community toilets.  He asked the schools managements to approach respective engineers with the proposals.

Shri Ramkrishna(Sudin) Dhavlikar was speaking after inaugurating the Block Level Workshop on Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan organized by the Public Works Department at Curchorem, today.

Stating that the government has declared the year 2013-14 as the sanitation year, he said, the government is committed to provide water supply 24×7 and also improve the store capacity of the people to a minimum 1000 ltrs. Taking the census figures of 2001 with a population of 14.00 lakhs, he said the total requirement of 550 MLD per day for households, industries and allied activities can be easily delivered with filtered water.

Shri Dhavlikar also urged people to report water leakages to the local office to avoid revenue loss.

Pointing out that the people have changed the concept of Storm Water Drains by leaving their household waste water into it, the PWD Minister emphasized the need to refrain from this practice forthwith. The government will construct soak pits for those who cannot afford to undertake the same. This

would be beneficial to every individuals advantage in keeping away water bound diseases, he remarked.

Extending his greetings to the people on the 51st Liberation Day in advance and recalling the sacrifices made by the freedom fighters to liberate the State from the Portuguese colonial rule, Shri Dhavlikar urged upon the people to take a pledge on what every individual needs to do, to take Goa forward and making it a model State.

Several experts, resource personnel and representatives of the NGO’s discussed, deliberated and guided on Health and Sanitation and Solid and Liquid Waste Management topics at the workshop with presentations attended by Sarpanchas and Panch members of Quepem Block, NGO’s, Headmasters, Mukhiya Sevikas, Anganwadi Workers, Health Workers, Gram Sevaks, Engineers, etc.

Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan envisages covering the entire community for saturated outcomes with a view to create Nirmal Gram Panchayat with provisions for individual household latrine to both BPL and identified Above Poverty Line within Gram Panchayats; sanitation facilities in government schools and Anganwadis; Solid and Liquid Waste Management for proposed and existing Nirmal Grams.  The objective of Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan is to accelerate the sanitation coverage in the rural areas so as to comprehensively cover the rural community through renewed strategies and saturation approach of the country.

Shri Chandrakant(Babu) Kawlekar, MLA; Shri Narendra Sawaikar, Chairman, Law Commission and Shri Manuel Barretto, BDO, Quepem also spoke on the occasion. Smt. Patricia Fernandes, Chairperson, CCMC and Shri Kushali Velip, ZP member were also present.

Shri Dataprasad J.S. Borkar, Chief Engineer –I, PWD welcomed while Shri S.M. Dhond, Superintendent Engineer, PWD proposed the vote of thanks on the occasion.

Implement Child Related Laws Reform Children through Community Service – Punishment does not work

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Panaji, December 18, 2012 …. …Children’s Rights in Goa (CRG) and the Department of Women and Child Development (DWCD) jointly organized a consultation on Children and the Law – the Effectiveness of Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act and the Goa Children’s Act in Goa on 13th and 14th December 2012. The Keynote Address was delivered by Nina Nayak, member of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR). She emphasized the need of convergence between different child protection authorities to ensure the best interests of the child; the need for the State Commission, the CWCs and the JJBs to exercise their authority in order to protect children and to examine the specific needs of each child.

Chief Guest, Samira Kazi, Chairperson of the Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR) narrated how the State Commission has been trying to ensure that Village Child Committees are set up in every village. She also stated that the Commission would try to ensure that the JJ Act and GCA are implemented effectively in Goa.

Director Sunil Masurkar represented the Directorate of Women and Child Development. Fr Antony Sebastion, former member of the Bangalore JJB, said that children in conflict with law were directed to participate in community service – visiting the home for the aged, taking care of gardens and parks – This was found to be an effective means of reforming children and enabled them to become productive members of society. Vasudeva Sharma, former member of the Karnataka State Commission and of the Child Welfare Committee, described how the CWC had played a proactive role in the rescue and rehabilitation of child labour.

Others who spoke at the Consultation were DySP Umesh Gaonkar, JJB member Janette Dias, CWC member Lida Joao, Childline Coordinator Sr Prudencia Vaz; Dy Director of Tourism Pamela Mascarenhas, ARZ representative Juliana Lohar, Former Headmistress Irene Cardoso, Hon’ble Judge Anuja Prabhudesai; PP Poonam Bharne;  Adv Albertina Almeida; child member of the Village Child Committee (VCC) Morjim – Shreya Fadte and Siolim VCC member- Teacher Kashmiri and CRG members.

Some of the issues that were raised at the Consultation were the need for:

§        Setting up of Special Juvenile Police Units

§        Setting up of a Children’s Unit in the Institute of Psychiatry and Human Behaviour and to avoid admitting children into the adult ward

§        Introducing community service as an alternative to detaining children in the Children’s Home

§        The Children’s Court to sit on a regular basis to prevent delays in justice

§        Victims’ Assistance Units be set up urgently by the government

§        Child Protection Policy to be adopted by all children’s homes and child care institutions

§        Promotion of child friendly tourism

§        Village and City Child Committees to be set up

POWER SHUT DOWN on December 18th 2012

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Panaji, December 18, 2012 …. A power shut down has been arranged on December 20, 2012 from 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at Chandradeep Mini Pillar.  Areas affected are Chandradeep building Neptune hotel, Chandelkar sho and surrounding areas.

On December 21, 2012 from 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at Angleys feeder Pillar.  Areas affected are New Punjab hotel, Hindu Farmacia, Barne creation, M/s Champs, Baba travels, Hotel Aroma, new Sher-E-Punjab hotel Angley sports shop and surrounding areas.

And on December 22, 2012 from 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at Directors of Accounts 630 KVA and 200 KVA and Souza transformer.  Areas affected are Civil District Court, Director of Accounts, Dangui Shop, Bridge stone shop, Damodar Mangalgi Office, National Club, Sinari shop, Vinanti hotel, La Capital Hotel, Manerkar shop, office of the Sales Tax Commissioner, Souza tower, Velho felho building, George bar and restaurant, Panaji Church, Progress High School, Jesuit house and surrounding areas.

Similarly, a power shut down has been arranged on December 20, 2012 from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at 400KVA La Campala transformer centre for repairs and maintenance work.  Areas affected are La-Capala, Magsons and near by surrounding areas.

Similarly, a power shut down has been arranged on December 20, 2012 from 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. at Sapana transformer centre near Panaji Mosque for replacing of transformer.  There will be no power supply to Sapana centre, Panaji Mosque, Datta Prasad Bldg. Menino Regency, Kundaikar Nagar, Church view building, Pelicon Apartment, BSNL office, Old Municipal building, Domino Pizza, Jhon Pual building, Red Cross Society, Shaik Hussan Shop, Hassan building near National theater and surrounding areas.

THE LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF MACHINERY REGISTRATION FORM IS DEC. 31ST , 2012

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Panaji, December 18, 2012 ….   The Truck business Committee held its second meeting on February 17, 2013.  The Committee had received representation from machine owners addressed to Hon’ble Chief Minister, hence the committee decided to consider the same and give a time frame for submitting the details of machinery involved in mining business of iron ore.  The last date for submission of Forms is December 31, 2012.

The Truck Registration Forms can be used as Machinery Registration Forms which can be freely downloaded from website www.goadmg.gov.in.

The duly filled forms can be submitted in the office of the Directorate of Mines and Geology, Udyog Bhavan, 2nd Floor, Near Azad Maidan, Panaji, Goa or can be submitted to Goa Electronic Limited (GEL) EDC House, Panaji, Goa.

Demanding for early resumption of legal mining before the start of the new year 2013 Goa Mining People’s Front, hold a morcha in the capital city on goa on tuesday morning

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Demanding for early resumption of legal mining before the start of the new year 2013 Thousands of mining affected workers attached to the Goa Mining People’s Front, a coalition of forums of mining dependent people on Tuesday held a morcha along with a rally in the capital city on goa in demand of immediate resumption of legal mining in the state …

Along with the members of all India trade union congress the huge rally which proceeded from the Panjim bus stand circle and proceeded towards the azad maidan inside the city was attended by bjp mla’s subash phaldesai, dr pramod sawant, ganesh Goankar along with members of north goa and south goa truck owners association, former sanquelim mla pratap gawas, sesa goa workers union, barge owners association, citu, goa raj kamgar mahan sangh, machine owners, intuc, kranti sena Bicholim, nagrik kriti samiti and sanguem truck owners association …

It may be noted that stated that Goa Mining People’s Front have been asking for legal mining to be started in Goa as soon as possible so as to safeguard the livelihoods of thousands of mining dependent people who have been exclusively dependent on mining activity and due to the inadvertent ban on the same, have brought them on the roads.

Speaking to media reporter’s general secretary of all India trade union congress Christopher fonseca said both the state as well as the central government had to take their voice to the supreme court and get the legal mines started in goa as before the start of the new year 2013 …

Fonseca said the mining affected people had no interest in packages or subsidies but had the interest of the rightful livelihood so as to start legal mines in the state

According to GMPF members the mining industry was the backbone of Goan economy until mining was banned recently. It earned valuable foreign exchange to the central government, besides providing crores rupees of revenue to the state exchequer.

It is the largest employment generating industry in the state. An estimated 26,000 truck operators, an equal number of truck drivers and cleaners, 400 barge operators, 6000 barge crew and 20,000 mine workers are directly employed in the mining industry. Over three lakh people are dependent on the mining industry in Goa. Under such circumstances if the present mining ban is allowed to continue for an indefinite period in the state, the people dependent on mining are bound suffer and bleed

Sanguem mla subash phaldesai said people have voted them to fight for their daily-hood and over 70 percent of people in his constituency were affected due to stop of mining

 

 

CM HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF E-LEARNING at Neura in Tiswaddi Taluka

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Panaji, December 18, 2012 …. Chief Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar has highlighted the importance of e-learning and said that the Government is making all efforts to promote e-learning in the state.

Shri Parrikar was speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration function of “E-Classroom” set up at Shri Dayanand Arya High School at Neura in Tiswadi taluka,  yesterday.

Speaking further Shri Parrikar complimented the Dayanand Arya High School  for its initiative for setting  up  of  “E-Classroom”  and said that it is a need of  hour to impart e-learning to the student community.

Chief Minister told the educational institutions to come forward to set up  e-learning facilities to enable the students to develop their career and  face the new challenges in modern world.

He also assured to provide full support to Dayanand  Arya High School for its  endeavour  to extend educational activities in the area.

Shri Shashikant Sawant, General Secretary welcomed the gathering and proposed the vote of thanks.

The function was attended by Smt.  Aruna Vishnu Wagh, Education Officer,  Shri Ramkrishna  Samant, Principal, V V S Kukalekar Higher Secondary School, Shri Pradeep Dixit, Managing Director of ITC, Calcutta,  Shri Vithu Narvenkar, President, Gomantak Marathi Shikshan Parishad, Shri Siddharth  Kuncoliencar , Vice-President and Shri Vinod Kamat, Manager.