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Improving Quality Of Higher Education To Drive Goa’s Economy

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Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in alliance with is Directorate of Education, Government of Goa is organising a one-day Summit :  CII Higher Education Summit 2012 “Improving Quality of Higher Education to Drive Goa’s Economy” on Friday, 14 December 2012 at Vivanta by Taj Panaji, Goa

The summit on 14 December 2012 will be attended by H.E. The Governor of Goa, Mr. Bharat Vir Wanchoo, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa, Mr. Manohar Parrikar and bureaucrats, Heads of Educational Institutions, Trustees of about 50 Colleges in Goa alongwith their Principals and Heads of Departments.

Mr. Keshav Chandra, Secretary Higher Education has called for a press conference at 1600Hrs on 8 December 2012 at Senado of Hotel Mandovi. (Copy of letter is placed as an attachment).

The CII ‘Higher Education Summit 2012’ bids to bring together some of the leading affiliates of the education sector and related industries to device recommendations related to government initiatives, raising education standards, to bridge the skill-set gap, and other problems faced by the sector.

It will emphasize the need of building a learning process to transcend the existing frontiers of education and to explore unexplored the heights of a knowledge-dominated, innovation-intensive global arena. It will also mobilize Sustained Efforts, Strategic Planning and Creative Thinking to devise appropriate policies and measures to enable India / Indian States emerge as a Robust knowledge Economy to reckon with, and a global leader.

Curriculum Revision, Steps for Institute’ Academic Autonomy, Managing Educational Institutions For High Quality Learning, Benchmarking against World’s Best Teaching Practices, Goa as Potential Education Hub & Student Learning would be some of the Key Summit Takeaways from this Summit

 

Press Release For the day as on 05.12.2012 Pertaining to the cases Registered at below mentioned Police Stations / Units are as under.

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NORTH GOA DISTRICT

PANAJI PS:  Shri Gaurang Suctancar r/o Kamat Kinara Miramar complained that between 04.12.12 at 18.20 hrs. to 05.12.12 at 08.55 hrs.  at Prudential group, Real  Estate Developers, 18th June road, Panaji, unknown culprits effected entry into his office  and committed theft of cash  of Rs. 2350/- two CCTv Camera’s  and  network storage box W/rs.40,530/-. Cr.No.365/12 u/s 380 IPC is registered. PSI B.Z. Pawar is I. O.

2)  Mrs.  Cristaline Fernandes w/o Romaldo Estricio r/o Opp. Community Centre Dondrem Bhat, Taleigao complained that on 05.12.12 between 10.45 hrs.  hrs. to 12.00 hrs.  Opp. Community Centre Dondrem Bhat, Taleigao, unknown  culprits  effected entry into her  house with the  help of the key which was kept in the Verandah by her sister in law and committed  theft of 1)  cash of Rs.5,000/- in denomination of Rs.500×10, 2)  Two pairs  of gold ear rings one  with  coins and one  with  tikha W/rs.4000/-, 3)  one big gold bangle W/rs.16,000/-, 4) one gold coin Bracelet W/rs.4,000/-, 5)two  gold Rosary rings W/rs.8,000/-, 6) One gold finger ring of her  husband W/Rs.6,000/-, 7) Two small gold ladies finger  rings W/Rs 4.000/- which were  kept in the cupboard  and the same  is broke  open , 8)  one pair  of gold ear rings of  Rs.4,000/- of her  sister in law, 9) Two  gold finger  rings W/rs.8,000/-, 10)  one gold seven round finger ring W/Rs.10,000/- of her sister in law all W/Rs.69,000/-. Cr.No.366/12 u/s 380 IPC stands registered. PSI B.Z. Pawar is I. O.

PORVORIM PS: Shri Prakash s/o Sakharam Bali r/o Bella Vistawada, Sangolda complained that on 04.12.12 at 18.15 hrs.  at Porvorim,  accused  person namely  Nitesh s/o Bhikaji Kerkar r/o  Sukhawada, Korgao, Pernem rode his Pulsar M/Cycle No. GA-08-D-2514  in a rash and negligent manner while proceeding on NH-17 road from Panaji towards Mapusa and when reached near Mahindra Show room Porvorim ,dashed against Dio scooter No.GA-03-J-1981 as  result  of which the  rider  of  Dio Scooter  sustained  injuries so also  the accused  rider  himself  sustained injuries. Cr.No.159/12 u/s 279, 337 IPC is registered.

2)  Shri Subhash Phulare Jr. Telecom Officer, Porvorim complained that on 05.12.12 between 00.00 hrs.  to 11.00 hrs. near  Tarun Bharat  Office in an open place,  accused  person namely  Raju s/o  Manappa  Lamani, 2) Prakash  s/o  Govind Lamani all r/o Thanda  Belgaum Karnataka, committed theft of BSNL  ULG Cable  wire of 03 meters from open  place. Accused arrested.  Cr.No.160/12 u/s 379 r/w 34 IPC stands registered.

OLD GOA PS: On 05.12.12, one Glen s/o Issac Peter aged 46 yrs.  r/o St. Cruz  n/o  Thivim, Mapusa was found hanging  to a tree near Alua Hotel, Merces. Body preserved in GMC Morgue Bambolim. U.D.No.72/12 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. stands registered.

AGACAIM PS: Dr. Sunanda Amonkar of GMC Bambolim complained that on 25.11.12 at TNK in ward No.131 GMC Bambolim, accused person namely Sneha Fernandes r/o Rivona, Sanguem being the mother of child, a newly born baby girl of 11 days knowingly abandoned the child in ward No. 131 GMC Bambolim. Accused being arrested. Cr.No.97/12 u/s 317 IPC and Sec 8 of Goa Children Act stands registered. PI S.M. Vaigankar is I. O.

COLLEM PS: On 05.12.12, one Babaji s/o Krishna Patyekar, age 51 yrs. r/o Bazarwada, Collem was found hanging with the help of Dupatta in his residential house at Bazarwada, Collem. U.D.No.18/12 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. stands registered. PI Jivba Dalvi is I. O.

 

MAPUSA PS: Shri Rajendra   Pednekar r/o Mapusa complained that on 05.12.12 prior to 15.50 hrs.  unknown accused  person committed theft of gold chain weighing 10 grams  W/rs.30,000/- ,  two gold bangles 35 grams  W/rs.10,500/- gold ring 8 grams W/rs.30,000/- cash of Rs.60,000/- all W/rs.2,25,000/- and  cheque book, passbook from the  cupboard by  entering  from front door gate  which was not locked. Cr.No.307/12 u/s 380 IPC stands registered. PSI P. Fadte is I. O.

ANJUNA PS: On 05.12.12, one Baptist s/o Antonio Rodrigues was found hanging on the bhendi tree with the help of nylon rope at Gudem Siolim. Body preserved in GMC Morgue Bambolim. U.D.No.39/12 u/s 174 Cr. P. C. stands registered. PSI Mahesh Kerkar is I. O.

2)  Victim girl complained that on 05.12.12 between 02.30 hrs. to 04.15 hrs., four unknown  person/s with  their  common  intention wrongfully  restrained  her and her  friend  and further touched their body  while they were  walking  along  the coast  of Baga and Anjuna beach  thereby  by outraged  their modesty. Cr.No.156/12 u/s 341 r/w 34 IPC stand registered. PI V. P. Karpe is I. O.

SOUTH GOA DISTRICT

VASCO PS: Shri Ravindranath  Naik r/o  Pandar wadi, Head land Sada, mormugao  complained that  prior to 08.11.12 at TNK  at Dhanashree Enterprises situated  at shop No.2 Classic  Building  Pixem Dongri,  Vasco Goa,  accused  Namely  Amar Harijan r/o  Pandar  Sada,  who is his employee in his shop at Dhanashree enterprises committed  theft of cheque and cash of Rs.70,000/- from the said  shop over the  period of his employment, forged  his signature over the  cheque leaves and   produced the same as  genuine at Indian Bank Vasco and  Bicholim Urban Co-Operative Society  Vasco  and  withdrew total amount  of Rs.50,000/-. Cr.No.234/12 u/s 381, 465, 468, 471 IPC stands registered.

CANACONA PS: Miss Rekilda Fernandes r/o Ordofondwada, Bhatpal, Canacona complained that on 05.12.12 prior to 11.15 hrs. in the rented room of  her house H.No.15,  Ordofondwda, Bhatpal, Canacona,  accused person namely  Vinod Soren n/o  Jharkand over  personal  enmity  murdered his  paramour namely Mrs.  Nirmala Gauda aged 42 yrs,  n/o Karnataka and absconded. Cr.No.105/12 u/s 302 IPC stands registered. PI Madkaikar is I. O.

2) Complaint on behalf of the State that on 04.12.12 prior to 22.45 hrs.  accused  person  namely  Batis s/o Luis Gomis r/o  Pallolem  Canacona, was found  playing  live  loud music at  Beendom Bar and Restaurent – Pallolem  without  having  any permission  from the  competent  authority  thereby  causing  annoyance and  nuisance  to the general  public. Cr.No.104/12 u/s of MP control of Noise and Noise Act stands registered. PSI P. Desai is I.O.

 

Sparsh Women Federation celebrate its Annual Day

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“Sparsh” Women Federation, a cluster of Self Help groups promoted by Syngenta Santa Monica Works under their Community Development Project ”Sparsh”  celebrated its Annual day on 1.12.2012 at “Shri Shantadurga Verlekarin” Hall at Marcel.

Mr. Deepak Dhavlikar, local MLA and Minister for Co-Operation and Factories & Boilers was the chief guest on the occasion. Ms. Auda Veigas a well-known women activist from Goa was the guest of honour and main speaker.

Present on the dais were Mr. Pratap Volvoikar, Sarpanch of Marcel Panchayat, Ms Sarvinda Tivrekar President of “Sparsh” Women federation, heads of corporate social responsibilities sygenta india limitied corlim, Mr. P.S.Jagadeesha and Mr. Sakharam Borkar.

Mr. Sakharam Borkar, in his welcome speech outlined various activities conducted for Self Help Groups under the project ”Sparsh”. “We have at present 100 self- help groups comprising of more than 2000 women linked with the project” he said.

Mr. P.S. Jagadeesha appealed the women to participate keenly in these Self Help Group activities so that they can add to the income of the family and be self- sufficient.

Ms. Sarvinda Tivrekar, President of the “Sparsh” Federation gave an account of various activities done in the year while two members of the federation shared their experiences.

Ms. Auda Veigas spoke on different issues pertaining to women and the ways to overcome them. She said that women should be pro-active and take actions before it is too late. As Goa is a tourist destination, she appealed the women to undertake making mementos made out of the shells, wood, coconut shells which have lot of demand.

Speaking on the occasion the chief guest Mr. Deepak Dhavlikar, local MLA and Minister for Co-Operation and Factories & Boilers said “I am very happy to be the part of this function wherein more than 500 women have gathered and therefore I congratulate Syngenta for getting a mass support for this initiative and appealed the women to take maximum benefits in form of trainings and exposure visits given by the company’

Dhavlikar said “our government has undertaken various initiatives for women and intended to start a Co-operative bank exclusively for Self Help groups of Goa and a marketing facility in the capital to sell the goods made by self- help groups.

Five best self Help groups were given musical instruments as prizes at the hands of the chief guest. Winners of the various competitions organized earlier were awarded prizes and certificates at the hands of dignitaries on dais.

Earlier in the day various competitions such as Folk dance competition, Cookery competition, Fancy dress competition, Singing competition, Rangoli competition were conducted for the women and women of all ages enthusiastically participated in the competitions. The audience witnessed a seventy year old lady taking part in the fancy dress competition.

Health Minister emphasis on need of upgradation of Hospitals in Goa

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Stating that there was a need to upgrade the present Pre Plucked 360 Lace Frontal goa medical college hospital along with the two district hospitals of the state, state health minister laxmikhant parsekar on Tuesday mentioned that the need of the hour was to upgrade the major hospitals of the state so that the same hospitals could be well connected with a good network of 108 ambulances with educate number of doctors and nurses which are specialist and qualified ones ….

The health minister was speaking to goan reporter on the sidelines of the function held at the corlim primary health centre in tiswaddi taluka, where in a multi purpose van was donated by sygenta India limited to the corlim primary health centre as a part of their corporate social responsibilities on Saturday …

mr parsekar said “ though I personally feel that there may be need of small bedded hospitals in certain places in the state but goa being a small place what is important is that the goa medical college hospital which is also an education institute and which gives tertiary type of health care along with the two district hospitals was the need to be upgraded, maintained well so that these hospitals are in a position to cater to all the people of the state with a goods network of 108  and for that if need be we might add more vehicles to it but or we cant think of have hospitals independently in each taluka’s and in each constituencies as hospital is not just the structure or the building but manpower is also important and unless you have educate number of specialist and qualified doctors and nurses you could not have a hospital and you cant say that it is a hospital”

parsekar said “After I took over as the health minister my government has recruited about 100 nos of doctors in last eight and half months as well added 164 nurses in last week and in another forth-night  we are adding about 125 nurses, a fleet of about 300 nurses is being added to health sector and now as regards to medical education is concerned we have decided to increase the no of mbbs students from 100 to 150 and so from also next coming academic year we are also increase the nursing capacity from fifty to hundred and also we intend to start post graduation courses in nursing in goa which we do not have” ..

parsekar also mentioned “We have also initiated steps to have para-medical courses which we do not have here and one important decision we are taking is that the post graduate students after completion would be required to put in one year of service and with the help for these post-graduate specialist and consultants we would be in a position to see that all primary health centers and community health centers in rural areas function well

Forty Three year old hangs to Death at Merces on Wednesday

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Forty three year old glen peter son of issac peter was found hanging to a tree opposite alua’s at merces on Wednesday morning..

the incident was brought to the notice of the old goa police officials at around 9.45 am in the morning by an unknown caller who informed about a person seen hanging to a tree after which the old goa police rushed to the site and conducted the panchanama of the body …

The name of the deceased was identified through his voter’s identity card which was found by old goa police officials from the deceased while conducting panchanama and was fond to be a resident from dhanva tivim …

Later the body was taken to the goa medical college hospital for inquest which was done in front of glen’s wife, brother and his son

Sources from old goa police station informed that glen was the prime accused in guru pujari murder case which has been registered at the margao police station and was registered in 1999, though glen was acquitted from the said case the state has filed an appeal in the high court which is still pending while glen was granted bail in the same case and due to the same the case is being looked up by sub divisional magistrate under whose supervision post mortem would be conducted on Thursday …

The old goa police officials have ruled out the case of murder and have registered the case as unnatural death case and further investigations are on

 

Feast of St Francis Xavier celebrated at Old Goa in Goa

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The feast of Saint St Francis Xavier, popularly known as Goencho Saib, was celebrated on Monday with great pomp, joy and gaiety at old Goa with lakhs of devotes being a part of the feast mass,

Bishop Anil Couto, Archbishop-elect of Delhi was the main celebrant along with Archbishop Goa and Daman Felippe Neri Ferrao, Archbishop Emeritus Raul Gonsalves and Bishop Alwyn Barreto of Sindhudurg and hundreds of other priests

In his homily speech Bishop Anil Couto said “We are in the year of faith which pope Benedict XVI inaugurated on October 11 2012 in rome and which will conclude on November 24 , 2013 this year of faith is a beautiful opportunity for us to renew our personnel relationship with our lord jesus Christ and our fidelity to the teachings of the Christ

The church is called to be a sign of god’s kingdom in this world and we will be such a sign only when we remain faithful to the gospel of our lord Jesus Christ and walk on that path despite the pain and difficulties it entails …

The world in which we are living today calls for courage to live a life contrary to the prevailing materialistic consumerist and hedonistic culture that does not believe in eternal values but considers the gratification of all sensual appetites as the primary and most important value .

Individualism selfishness and greed are the pillars on which this culture is based end justifies the means is the basic slogan by which it sustains itself in the midst of such a situation , Christians are called to live another set of values the values of kingdom of god which Christ or lord has proclaimed …

They are the sure way to eternal life and a witness to the truth of all that Christ has taught , st francis Xavier gladly embraced the path of kingdom of god in all its radicalism and so has become a model of Christian discipleship for all of us as we celebrate the 460th anniversary of his saintly death we are ready to say the same yes to Christ as he did although in our own different contexts let us look deep in to our hearts for the answer for it lies there “

Thanking Bishop Anil Couto for having accepted the invitation to be a part of the feast of St Francis Xavier Arch Bishop Felipe Neri Ferrao in his speech said “We thank Bishop Anil Couto and invoke gods abundance blessings on his future Episcopal ministry as the new archbishop of Delhi and also thanked specially the rector of basilica fr savio baretto who coordinated all the efforts of organizing the novenas and feast with lot of patience and also acknowledged by the help led by volunteers to collect the donations for the the kruis of milagres spiritual renewal project and also thanked the basilica committee for allowing the volunteers to do so  and for having offered them the necessary facilities”

Bishop ferrao also said “I  wish all those present a truly spiritually joyful and graceful feast of saint francis xaiver and I wish and pray that this year which would end at the end of this liturgical year on 24th November 2013 the year of faith may be for all of us a  privilege time of gods grace to experience as a holy fathers says the profound beauty and the perennial newness of our faith in Jesus to celebrate it in more devoutly in the liturgy and to witness with more joyfully more courageously in our day to day life may god bless all of us ..

Also present on the occasion were governor of goa bharat vir wanchoo, minister for fisheries avertano furtado, st andre mla Vishnu surya wagh, fatorda mla vijai sardessai, vasco mla carlos almeida, aldon mla glen ticlo and other’s,

The state government has tightened security, deploying hundreds of police personnel and traffic personnel around old goa so that proper law and and order along with traffic arrangemnts are maintained.

On the feast day mass had started as early as 4 am in the morning followed by 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 with the feast mass at 10.30 am later followed by 12.30 pm in the afternoon and later at 4.15, 5.15 and 6.15 in the evening ….

 

 

sygenta india limited corlim holds training programme for monfort iti students

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OLDGOA: In a way to provide better training facilities to the students of monfort industrial training institute situated in to the village of corlim, santa monica works corlim recently held an exposure training programme for the students of Electronics and Electrician trades for developing their practical skills so as to improve students employability and also to help the iti students become industry ready technicians …

It may be noted that Montfort ITI is an effort of the Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel international Educational Society to contribute to the industrial development of Goa by providing sound moral and technical education to the youth of this state.

Presently, Montfort Institute, Corlim gives Electronics, Fitter, Electrician, Automobile, Secretarial Practice, Catering, Welding and Computer courses for the youth in and around Goa.

Management of Montfort ITI had requested Santa monica works to have an exposure training programme for their students of Electronics and Electrician trades and sygenta Company had accepted their request and made detailed SOP of the programme in collaboration with Montfort Institute.

Around 17 students from 2nd year students from Electrical and Electronics specializations were selected for training from the monfort iti institute who were a part of the training programme where in the students undergoing training at SMW where in topics such as the use of PPE’s safety item’s, Do’s & Don’ts during emergency, work culture and environment at Santa Monica Works was addressed by Mr. P.S. Jagadeesha, Mr. S.G.S.Borkar and Mr. Gaurish Bhende.

On 7th September the day of actual training, the students were given introductory lecture by Mr. Abhinandan Hukeri, Manager automation Department and were given all the PPE’s before the actual training started where in Mr. Andrew D’Souza facilitated all requirements of the training session.

Later it was decided that students would also undergo training once in a week from Friday – 8:30 am to 5:30 pm. till the students could go for their 2nd year final examination for which the company also decided to give certificates once the students successfully completed the training.

sygenta india limied holds demontration programmes on agricultural activites in corlim village

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OLDGOA: As a part of its Corporate Social Responsibilities of Sygenta India Limited, Tiswaddi Corlim, Sygenta Krishi Mitr held a day long demonstration programme at the parish hall of St Joao De Facundo Church Corlim on Agriculture Developmental Activities informing the locals of Corlim Village about crops such as Coconut, Cashew and Mangoes where in total technical knowledge on getting quality and maximum yield of fruits from the tress were demonstrated during the programme..

Sygenta Krishi Mitr is one of the Corporate Social Responsibilities Programme of Sygenta Goa whose main aim has been of supporting the Goa Agricultural Community to innovate Crops solution in its Village and surroundings and has reached to more than forty villages and this year with the main focus being on the villages of Corlim Dhulapi Mangado and surrounding villages .

Information such as how to improve the agriculture productivity with good quality products, fertilizers and pesticides to take care of diseases on plants such as Mango, Cashew and Coconut was given

Also information such as what types of fertilizes, how to take care of the crops which are the different diseases and how to control them told to the villagers of Corlim Village

Speaking to Goan Reporter Sygenta Site Manager Martin Gosh said “Sygenta Krishi Mitr is one of our Corporate Social Responsibilities Programme in Goa of which the purpose is of supporting the Goan Agricultural Community to innovate crops solution as we would also like to promote good agriculture practices and to increase the yield and quality of the produce and also to motive Goan farmers to continue in agriculture in which fortunately had been on decline in the recent years”

Gosh said “Through this programme we would like to grow more from less and currently our more focus is on mango cashew, coconut, paddy and vegetables as the last couple of years Sygenta and Krishi Mitr has reached to more than forty villages and this year our focus is on the villages of Corlim, Dhulapi, Mangado and surrounding Villages and also are working in close with other agencies and are very happy to receive support from other agencies like Department of Agriculture Department, Goa ICAR-Old Goa ….

Meanwhile Parish Priest of St Joao De Facundo Church Corlim Fr Assis Dourado said “Now a days such programmes were very important for people to give information about crops which could help in giving proper quality of fruits and if such programmes are held that it would also give a chance for locals to plant more trees which is good for environment too people would also have some time to work in their gardens and lands ..

The whole Demonstration programme was organized by Sygenta CSR Executive Andrew D’souza

Stalls at Old Goa Feast controlled by outisder’s

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OLD GOA: In a shocking incident which has taken place at fair area at the ongoing feast of st francis Xavier at old goa the duty of allotting stalls at various areas in and around old goa seems to be taken over by outsiders instead of old goa village panchayat …

In a incident which could raise fingers on the working system of the old goa village panchayat body a bengali women labourer was seen collecting money from various stall allotted which have been sublet by the original allottes that too in thousands of rupees though the original price of stall allotment given by the village concerned old goa village panchayat was 1,100 for 2 in to 2 meters and 2,200 for four in to four meters …
It may be noted that this time the old goa village Panchayat has also warned those who would be given a chance to put up a stall would not be allowed to sublet the space to any other persons during the ten day feast …

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“At the same time as far as keep the old goa area clean and garbage issue is concerned the panchayat had also asked the stall owners not to throw their garbage all over but to keep it at old place so that the panchayat labourers could collect it during night time every day and get it cleaned and if any one was found throwing garbage here and there than that person would be strictly fined with a fess of rs 2,000 each day”

One of a outsider stall allotte who has taken the stall from a goan person told GOANREPORTER “we had come here to do some garment business at the feast of st francs Xavier at old goa but the price in which I had to buy these three stalls at one place were surprising as I had to pay a price of around fifty six thousand in together to a Bengali lady who had done the deal to the concerned person who had sublet the stall to us though at present I have only paid twenty four thousand to her while for the remaining money she would come and collect it”

But even more suprising was that the concerned Bengali lady came to the same shop which is situated along the old goa-diwar road side and started asking the remaining amount of money and even stated that she had nine more such stalls in her hand which could be given for such huge amount  and also removed a bunch of 500 rupees note from her pocket and gave it to one of her person in front of the concerned stall owner ..

Though the concerned stall owner kept on saying that it was a big amount for him to pay as there was no business that he had done in the past few days the Bengali lady in her conversation with the concerned stall owner said “you do not have to get worried as there are three more days left and in the next  three days you would get your money of the amount of fifty six thousand rupees recovered as well as you would be able to do a good business at the fair” and when the stall owner asked for a receipt of his fifty six thousand amount the lady said ‘I would also give you the receipt of the same amount which you have given me for the rent of the shop”

When the same incident was brought to the notice of the sarpanch if the old goa village panchayat vishal volvoikar he said “well the panchayat has followed proper procedures while allotting stalls specially given to locals first and if they have sublet it then the panchayat has no role to play in it though one of the criteria was that the concerned person who has been allotted the stall could not sublet his stall to any other person but still we would try to investigate in to the matter as how this things were done”

Rector of basilica of bom jesus fr savio baretto said “this is a surprise to us that even there is a local body who has done the stall allotment procedure an outside lady seems to have control on subletting the stalls and such issue need to be investigated and therefore I would urge the state government to seriously look in to the matter and get the issue investigated as soon as possible

Meanwhile heavy security has been tightened up in and around the old goa area for the next three days with more than 300 police personnel’s along with cisf force which would guard the place round the clock from Saturday to Tuesday ….

Goans all set to celebrate the Feast of St Francis Xavier on 3rd December

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OLDGOA: on 3rd of December all roads would be packed with devotees of st Francis Xavier as the nine day’s novena’s of st Francis Xavier which started on 24th of November last month would end up with the December 3rd being celebrated as the feast day of st Francis Xavier who is also know as goa’s patron saint …

Masses on Monday would start as early as 4am after which it would be followed by 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 with the feast mass being celebrated at 10.30 am in the morning where in would bishop of Jalandhar bishop anil couto would be the main celebrant for this year’s feast mass along with goa’s arch bishop felipe neri ferrao, rev bishop raul goansalves and hundreds of other priest from goa and round the world …

Eminent dignitaries from the state government side as well as from other professions are also expected to be a part of the feast mass …

Later on the feast day masses would also be held at 12.30 in the afternoon which would be followed by 4.15pm, 5.15pm and 6.15pm in the evening …

This time it seems  with iffi festival coming to an end before the feast of st francis Xavier the state government have taken enough care to see that proper law and order along with traffic arrangements are maintained in and around old goa with hundreds of police personnel’s as well as traffic personnel’s are seen deployed all around old goa …

It may be noted that the feast of st francis xaiver on which lakhs of devotes ask for blessings and miracles draws lakhs of crowd to the basilica of bom jesus at old goa every years on 3rd December