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state bjp party express happiness over the appointment of Amit Shah, a close associate of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the new BJP president

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09/07/201vlcsnap-2014-07-09-14h57m10s1374 ….Stating that the state bjp party was waiting to welcome the new party president in the state as soon as possible the state bjp party on Wednesday expressed happiness over the appointment of Amit Shah, a close associate of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the new BJP president.

shah appointment was announced on Thursday in Delhi by earlier party president rajnath singh who is presently holding the home minister portfolio in the modi government …

members of the state bjp party in panjim were in to celebrations after shah announcement was made at the centre which was led by state bjp president vinay tendulkar along with vice president dr Wilfred mesquita, and other bjp leaders

Mr Shah was unanimously chosen as the new chief by members of the BJP’s parliamentary board in delhi a group of top decision makers

The 50-year-old leader had in May this year engineered a massive victory for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest state, delivering 71 of the state’s 80 parliamentary seats in the general elections.

Shah’s first challenge as the new bjp president would be to repeat the magic in assembly elections due this year in states like Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand.

Speaking to media reporters state bjp president vinay tendulkar said that it was a great news for the bjp supporters that mr shah was being appointed as the new party president and was confident of winning the upcoming assembly elections in states like Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand under shah and modi ‘s leadership..

Vice president of goa state bjp party and nri commissioner dr Wilfred mesquita said that it was a great occasion for the party as mr shah was known for his organizational skills which he had recently proved it in the recent held lok Sabha elections at all india level mostly in gujrat and uttar Pradesh

Giant leap for the hospitality industry: V.M Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education begins operations in Goa

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08/07/2014 ….. Aiming to be the country’s best hotel management institute, V.M Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education (VMSIIHE) opens in the sunny state of Goa.

 The illustrious V.M.Salgaocar Group which has established a business legacy in the state has set up the V.M Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education (VMSIIHE). The Vishwa Saraswati Society set up by the V.M Salgaocar Group will manage and promote the hospitality education instituteMr. Dattaraj V. Salgaocar is the Chairman of the Society while Mr. Shivanand V. Salgaocar is the Vice-Chairman.

 Affiliated to the Goa University and with an academic collaboration with the Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland, the institute offers a B.Sc in International Hospitality Management. The institute has forged a strategic tie-up with the international hospitality chain, the Marriott Group for knowledge sharing and training purposes.

 The V.M Salgaocar Group now enters a new phase in its legacy with the completion of its new state-of-the-art campus at Raia in south Goa spread across 6 acres of lush greenery surrounded by green fields that roll into the horizon.

 Situated approximately 30 kms from Panaji, 5 kms from Margao and 25 kms  from the airport , the campus is the perfect place for a student to learn and be nurtured into hotel management professionals and hospitality leaders of the future.

 The well designed campus has a fully functional 5 starred training hotel on campus, complete with a grand lobby area and reception, well appointed guestrooms, restaurant, kitchen area and banqueting facilities. Additionally, the institute has spacious classrooms equipped with technologically advanced facilities including central air conditioning, LCD screens, projectors, laptops and wi-fi connectivity. The classrooms are designed keeping in mind factors such as natural sunlight, weather conditions and comfort of students.

 The World Travel and Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated INR 6.4 trillion or 6.6% of the nation’s GDP in 2012 and supported 39.5 million jobs. The sector is predicted to grow at an average annual rate of 7.9% from 2013 to 2023. This gives India the third rank among countries with the fastest growing tourism industries over the next decade. The hospitality industry is one of the fastest growing sectors and requires trained and skilled employees, hence the need for a world – class institute in the country.

 The B.Sc in International Hospitality Management, affiliated to the Goa University and with an academic collaboration with the Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland has been designed along the lines of the best hotel management programs in the world, under the guidance of senior industry and academic experts.

  The program provides participants an in-depth exposure to various facets of the industry, departmental processes related to Food & Beverage planning, Showmanship, Front Office and Housekeeping practices, human resource management, food production operations and more. Course curriculum will include academic learning, practical sessions and professional internships in top hotels in India and abroad.

 Says Dattaraj V. Salgaocar, Chairman, Vishwa Saraswati Society, “ At the V.M. Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education in Goa, we shall educate the next generation of leaders for the world’s hospitality industry. Under the able guidance of our dynamic faculty, the next batch of corporate leaders and entrepreneurs will gain knowledge, hone their skills and take hospitality to new heights around the globe. Our curriculum provides academic rigor and a practical exposure to the demanding needs of the hospitality industry and personalize our students’ experiences, both inside and outside the campus. Our faculty and students will work with business leaders to develop new ideas, theories and models that improve strategic, managerial and operating practices in the hospitality industry.”

 Added Professor Irfan Mirza, Director,  V.M Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education, “We offer an unique curriculum and world class infrastructure to prepare the students to the ever changing needs of hospitality. Our goal is to make this institute as the center of excellence for Hospitality industry in India.  There has been a tremendous amount of thought and planning which has gone into creating this program. Inputs and guidance was sought from senior management and industry leaders from the industry coupled with research and analysis on the sector. What has resulted is a comprehensive, effective and specialized hospitality management program which is the only one of its kind in the country” 

 The three year full time program offers a total of 240 credits, 90 in the first year and 75 credits each in the second and third year. The course boasts of a dedicated experienced faculty, world class infrastructure, interactions with industry experts and professional internships in top hotels in India and abroad.

 On completion of the course, graduates from this program will be unusually well qualified to understand and respond to the issues and challenges faced by the hotel management industry.

HEALTH AND EDUCATION ARE THE BASIC NECESSITIES OF THE PEOPLE-HEALTH MINISTER

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08/07/2014 … The Health Minister Shri  Laxmikant Parsekar has said health and education are the basic necessities of the people and  cannot be overlooked in terms of infrastructure for these sectors. The up gradation of Tuyem Health Center he said  is a step of the Government to provide better medical services to the people of Pernem Taluka.

Shri Parsekar was speaking as chief guest after laying foundation stone for the construction of new premises for Tuyem Community Health Center at Tuyem recently. The function was organized by GSIDC. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 50 crores.

Shri Parsekar speaking further said that after the completion of the project Tuyem CHC will become full-fledged hospital. Tuyem CHC will be linked with GMC. The advanced medical facilities would attract Junior Resident Doctors to practice in this center leading to improve medical services in the area.. The renovation work is in full swing and would be completed soon to fulfill the long pending demand of the people he added.

Speaker of Goa Legislative Assembly, Shri Rajendra  Arlekar  while addressing said that the people of Pernem Taluka will get  adequate medical facilities soon after the completion of new premises. This is an endeavor of the Government to provide better medical services to the people. He complimented the Health Minister for initiating steps for the said purpose.

Dr. Pramod Sawant Vice Chairman of GSIDC and MLA Sankhali in his introductory remarks   informed that the GSIDC has now geared up to strengthen basic infrastructure for health and education sector in the state. He said that the Government believes in providing quality infrastructure. Therefore the Government with proper planning and through GSIDC has undertaken up gradation and improvement of Primary Health Centers, Sub centers to provide better medical services to the people in the state he added.

Shri Deepak Kalangutkar ZP Member, Shri Ulhas Naik Sarpanch, Shri Rajesh Kataria Prop. Rajdeep Builcon.Pvt. Ltd.  Dr. Sanjiv Dalvi Director, Directorate of Health Services, Shri Nitin Waghmare Architect, Rajdeep builcon.Pvt. Ltd.. Smt.Shrimati Mandrekar, Ward Members of Various Panchayat,. Officials of GSIDC and others were present at the function.

Dr. Sunita Perini Medical Officer welcomed the guest and compered the function.

 

MINISTER FOR WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT DILIP PARULEKAR INAUGURATES ANGANWADI CENTRE AT CURCHOREM

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Panaji:  July 8, 2014 ::……….. MINISTER for Women and Child Development, Shri Dilip Parulekar today, inaugurated a well equipped Anganwadi Centre  with modern facilities at Bethmordi, Curchorem in the presence of Shri Nilesh Cabral, MLA and Chairman, GTDC.

 

Environment provides the perfect ambience to all things asserted Shri Parulekar and said that it is important to provide correct balance of things right from the initial stages of the child’s education. This helps attract students towards education and learning, thus molding them to become responsible citizens of the State and nation.  Parents too are encouraged and inclined to send their wards to such centres, he added. 

 

Shri Parulekar appealed to the elected representatives to identify available space within the existing Primary Schools in their constituecies to have such centres for which he assured all help to built Anganwadi centres.

 

Local MLA, Shri Cabral speaking on the occasion said that clean and hygienic environment motivates children to study and learn more.  Such centres will be proposed and undertaken in other parts of the constituency too, he informed.

 

The centre with a built up area of approximately 100 sq. mts. consists of spacious hall, kitchen, store, toilet, veranda and wide ramp built at an estimated cost of Rs. 18 lakhs under assistance from NABARD.

 

Smt. Carmelina Fernandes, Chairperson, Curchorem-Cacora Municipal Council, Shri Pramod Gauns Dessai, Sarpanch, V.P. Xeldem, Councillors and Panch Members were among those present on the occasion.

 

Shri Vikas Gaunekar, Director, Women and Child Development welcomed the guest on the occasion.

AUCTION FOR COLLECTION OF USUFRUCT MANGO AND COCONUT TREES

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Panaji:  July 8, 2014 …. Members of the public are hereby informed that the auction for collection of usufruct of Mango and Coconut fruit bearing trees at the farm for the period of three years (August 01, 2014 to July 31, 2017) has been fixed on  July 18, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Fodder Seeds Production Farm, Kalay. Number and type of Trees are 30 numbers Mango fruit bearing trees and  60 numbers Coconut  fruit bearing  trees.

Those interested may inspect  the trees on any working day except Sunday and Holiday between 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.  and 2:30 p.m.  to 5:00 p.m.

 

‘CII welcomes the attempt to reconcile commercial and social objectives – Impetus on resource mobilization through PPP is anchored on pragmatism.’

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08/07/2014 … Welcoming the maiden rail budget of the new government Mr. Ajay S Shriram, President CII said thatThe Rail Budget has presented a broad vision on what needs to be done in this critical sector in order to upgrade infrastructure and improve operational efficiency.   CII welcomes the ambition to be the largest freight carrier in the world, as presented in the Railway Budget.  The Minister has been realistic and candid in acknowledging the problems faced in implementation of projects and improving revenue realization”.

 Addressing Press and Media, Mr. Sumit Mazumder, President Designate CII and Chairman, CII Special Task Force on Railways stated that “The Minister has presented a practical and execution-oriented Budget, laying emphasis on implementation of on-going projects and focusing on monitoring them for an early closure. If projects are made attractive to private investors, funds through PPP and FDI will be available. Multilateral funding should also be accessed for high speed corridors. CII appreciates the increased attention to improvement in passenger amenities and safety”.

 Mr Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII stated that the Railway Budget has attempted to deftly strike a fine balance between commercial and welfare objectives to present a credible budget while eschewing populism.  A pragmatic budget, the thrust on increased passenger amenities, cleanliness and efficient station management, greater safely measures and seeking the involvement of corporates to take this forward shows that the budget is anchored in reality. The accent on resource mobilization through the public private partnership (PPP) and FDI and through surplus generated through PSUs is indeed commendable. Similarly, the restructuring of rail board is a bold initiative which would help improve efficiency in the system and pave the way for flexible decision-making and restructuring of railways on commercial lines, stated CII. At the same time, there is an intent to avoid resource generation through borrowing. The proposed setting up of Innovations and Incubation center would also help harness the practical ideas generated by railway staff to improve the functional efficacy of railways. Introducing fuel adjustment component for linking tariffs with movement of fuel prices is a balancing act required to address the financial challenges faced by railways.

 It is heartening to note the stress on timely implementation of projects and reducing the time and cost overruns due to tardy project management. In this context, the setting up of the Project Formation & Monitoring Group at the level of Railway Board to help overcome delays in project execution is welcome.  Similarly, to expedite the projects at the ground level, the constitution of Project Monitoring & Coordination Group consisting of officials of State Government, Railways and professionals is timely. The proposal of close monitoring of the execution of Dedicated Freight Corridors is also noteworthy.  

 Another positive, according to CII, is the accent on rail modernization through the PPP mode, the announcement of bullet train on Mumbai-Ahmedabad sector, increasing the speed of trains in select 9 sectors and plans to set up a Diamond Quadrilateral Network of high speed rail connecting major metros and growth centers of the country. Further, plans to facilitating connectivity to new and upcoming ports through PPP, speedy work on coal connectivity lines, setting up of logistic parks, among others which would push rail services closer to global benchmarks.   Expressing concern over the high operating ratio which is expected to be 92.5% in 2014-15, CII feels that this would constrain internal resource mobilization

 

Press Release For the day as on 07.07.2014 Pertaining to the cases registered at below mentioned Police Stations/Units are as under.

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Dated 08.07.2014

goa police

 

NORTH GOA DISTRICT

BICHOLIM PSOn 07.07.14,  Smt. Saraswati Karbotkar, age 55 yrs., r/o Tirthbag- Mayem- Bicholim was brought dead to Casualty GMC Bambolim as a case of vehicular accident at Karapur.  U.D.No.47/14 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. is registered. PSI V.  Majik is I.O.

CALANGUTE PSShri Jaswant Singh s/o Mantoon Singh r/o Umtawada- Calangute, N/o U.P. complained that on 06.07.14 between 05.00 hrs. to 05.30 hrs., accused 1) Altaf s/o Mohammed Ali, age 27 yrs. r/o Indiranagar- Chimbel, N/o Hubli-Karnataka, 2) Rinku s/o  Govind Singh, age 27 yrs., r/o  Ramnagar- Betim, 3)  Bishu s/o  Kanay Das, age 26 yrs.,  r/o c/o  Antony Menezes- Calangute n/o West Bengal, 4) Sadananad Nayak, age 23 yrs., r/o  Calangute  effected entry into his  room through  unlocked  main door  and  committed theft of one bag which was  containing  cloth and other bags  containing  wrist watch, one gold finger ring, one golden locket with mangalsutra cash of Rs.65,000/-, mobile phone all W/rs.1,40,000/- approx. Cr.No.177/14 u/s 380 IPC is registered. PSI S. Pednekar is I. O.

PONDA PSShri Laxmikant Naik, Sales Manager Tyre Sales- Curti- Ponda complained that between 02.02.2012 to 21.06.13 (TNK), accused Vishal M. Gaude, employee of the Company  who was entrusted with the work of collection of payments from various customers, and thereafter to deposit the same amount in the company office but the accused did not deposit the collected amount, thereby misappropriated an amount of Rs.1, 23,150/-. Accused arrested and kept in PC. Cr.No.269/14 u/s 408 IPC is registered. ASI C. Gawas is I. O.

MAPUSA PSShri Pandharinath s/o Shiva Fadte r/o Revora complained that between 06.07.14 after 22.00 hrs. to 07.07.14  at 07.00 am  at Vetal  Temple- Revora, unknown accused  person entered into the premises of  the  temple  through  main entrance and decamped with cash  amount of rs.3,000/- from the donation box. Cr.No.286/14 u/s 380 IPC is registered. ASI L. Sawant is I. O.

SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

QUEPEM PSShri Julio s/o late Piedade D’Costa r/o Cottamol complained that between 06.07.14 at 19.30 hrs., to 07.07.14 at 07.30 hrs. at Cottamol, unknown culprit/s effected entry into his house by removing roof tiles and committed theft of  cash of Rs.36,000 in  different denomination  of currency  notes of Rs.1000/-, 500/- by breaking  cupboard lock. Cr.No.45/14 u/s 457, 380 IPC is registered.

MARGAO TOWN PSShri Rodney D’Mello r/o Navelim complained that on 07.07.14 between 01.45 hrs. to 03.30 hrs,  unknown culprit/s effected entry into his house and committed theft of 7,600 dollars and 400 Euros. Cr.No.335/14 u/s 457, 380 IPC is registered.

state congress party criticizes state bjp party for having carried out vilification campaign against the goa governor bharat vir wanchoo pressurizing him to resign as the goa governor

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06/07hand symbol/2014 …The state congress party on Saturday criticized the state bjp party for having carried out vilification campaign against the goa governor bharat vir wanchoo pressurizing him to resign as the goa governor which was wrong and unconstitutional

It may be noted that the Goa Governor BV Wanchoo has resigned, hours after he was questioned by the Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday as a witness in connection with alleged irregularities in the purchase of 12 helicopters meant for VVIP use from AgustaWestland, an Anglo-Indian defense manufacturer.

Mr Wanchoo became the governor of Goa in May, 2012. His tenure was scheduled to end in 2017, but after today’s questioning by the CBI, he opted to resign from his post like the Governor of West Bengal MK Narayanan did last week after being questioned by the CBI in the same case.

Addressing media person’s gpcc chief john Fernandes said that the procedure followed by the bjp led government asking a governor to resign was wrong as there was a judgment laid down by the Supreme Court where in the governors appointed by the earlier government should not be replaced or hounded out

Mr fernandes said that there was a need for the bjp led government at the centre to read the rules book where in only rashtrapati bhavan had the right to ask resignation of the governor of a certain state

 

 

Asias oldest and the world\’s third oldest tournament Durand Cup would be held in goa between 28th Oct. to 9th Nov 2014

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05/07/2014 ….Asias oldest and the world\’s third oldest tournament Durand Cup would be held in goa between 28th Oct. to 9th Nov 2014 under the aegis of Maharashtra, gujrat and goa area.

The historic tournament of high prestige is being held in goa for the first time so as to allow people of the wonderfull state of goa who have a passion for football to witness some of the top i-league and military football teams in action

The historic tournament would be conducted in two phases where in the first phase would be a qualifying round in which 12 to 16 teams would be group in two pools from where the top two teams from the qualifying round would play in the main tournament along with the other i-league teams

To give local teams opportunity to take part in the tournament a 1st division teams from goa would be invited to participate in the qualified phase of the tournament

The tournament would have a price money of rs 25 lakh for the winner, 15 lakhs for the runner up and 5 lakhs each for the two semi finalists

Addressing media persons lt gen p r Shankar, goc, Maharashtra, gujrat and goa said that goa was the right palce to hold such tournaments where in the game of football was loved at every age

lt gen p r Shankar also stated that since their aim was to reach to evey football fan the tournament was kept entry free for every one to watch

 

members of the goa liquor traders association met tourism minister dilip parulekar ask for a change in time limits for the liquor shops to be kept open till 11 am

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05/07goan beaches/2014 …. Asking for a change in time limits for the liquor shops to be kept open members of the goa liquor traders association on Friday met tourism minister dilip parulekar and requested him to take up the matter of the notification of the state government which had restrained the timing of liquor wine shops for operating their business hours up to 9 pm instead of 11 pm …

It may be noted that the notification published in goa government gazette dated 19/08/2013 had restrained the timings for operation of business up to 9 pm with effect from 1/4/2014
In their memorandum the association stated that due to the notification the traders had gone in to lot of hardships to conduct their business and thus occur of loss to their establishments and considering that goa was the most preferred tourist destination the traders have requested to relax the timing up to 11 pm for which the traders were ready to pay extra license fees to the government …

Speaking to media reporter’s tourism minister dilip parulekar said that he would take up the matter with the state chief minister and then it would be up to the chief minister or with the cabinet to decided on the notification

President of goa liquor trader’s association dattaprasad naik said that due to some anti social elements traders like them were suffering and were going through a thirty percent business loss