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SERIES II No. 22 Reg. No. GR/RNP/GOA/32 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 28th August, 2008 (Bhadra 6, 1930) SERIES II No. 22 Note:- There is one Extraordinary issue to the Official Department of Education, Art & Culture Gazette, Series II No. 21 dated 21-8-2008, namely, Extraordinary dated 21-8-2008 from pages 637 to 638 Directorate of Technical Education regarding Order from Department of Elections (Goa __ State Election Commission). Order No. DTE/CAD/RTI/2006/1416 GOVERNMENT OF GOA In partial modification of Order No. 1/364/RTIA/DTE/ /2005/1695 dated 11-10-05 name and designation of Department of Agriculture State Public Information Officer for Goa College of Pharmacy stands modified as follows:- Directorate of Agriculture Sr. Name of State Public __ No. the Office Information Officer Order 4. Goa College of Smt. Shanti Makwana Harding, Pharmacy, Panaji O .S.D., Goa College of Phar macy No. 8/17/2006/D.Agri/226 P anaji. Read: Order No. 8/17/2006/D.Agri/3 dated 5th Vivek B. Kamat, Dir ector of Technical Education. Januar y, 2007. Por vorim, 21st A ugust, 2008. Government is pleased to grant extension of ad hoc uuu promotion to the following Officers, Gr oup ‘A ’ Gazetted in the pay scale of Rs. 8,000-275-13,500 of the Directorate Department of Finance of Agriculture for a period of six months as Budget Division mentioned against their names or till the post is filled on regular basis whichever is earlier on the same Infrastructure & PPP Cell terms and conditions as indicated in the above stated __ Or der. Notification No. 1/15/2006-PPP Sr. Name & designation Date of extension No. of the Officer The Government of Goa is pleased to constitute a 12 3 Professional Advisory Group for the State to formulate appropriate sector specific strategies and use of PPP concept for Infrastructure development of the State. 1. Shri Satish Dev, 05-01-2008 to 04-07-2008. SMS (PP) 2. The composition of the Group shall be as follows: 2. Shri Babal Prabhu, 05-01-2008 to 04-07-2008. i) M r. Naseer Munjee, Economist – Chairman. SMS (Hort.) Chairman, DCB, Mumbai ii) Chief Secr etar y, Gover nment of Goa – Member. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. iii)Prof. Om Mathur, Professor – Member. Urban Development, NIPFP, S. S. P. Tendulkar, Dir ector of Agricultur e & Joint New Delhi Secretary (ex officio). iv) Shri Vishvjeet Kanwarpal, – Member. Tonca- Caranzalem, 14th August, 2008. Global Infrasys, New Delhi 640 OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 22 28TH AUGUST, 2008 v) Shri Cherian Thomas, Director – Member. e) To outline the r ole of the P ublic Sector par ticularly Advisory Services, IDFC Ltd., in the areas of overall Infrastructure Planning, Chennai Project designs, evaluation and regulations. vi) Shri Charles Correa, Architect/ – Member. f) To suggest a system for administrative refor m s a n d /Planner, Mumbai capacity building in the line departments in order vii) Shri Edgar Reberio, For mer Chief – Member. to ensure effective infrastructure development in Town Planner, Gover nment of India, the State. New Delhi viii) Shri P eter D ’Lima, Industrial and – Member. 4. The Chairman is authorized to invite Secretaries Management Consultant, Panaji to the Government/Heads of Departments/PSUs/ /Autonomous Bodies to attend the meetings and submit ix)Fr. Rumaldo D’Souza, Head, – Member. information as and when required. Marian Institute of Health Care Management, Panaji 5. The non-official members will be permitted to draw x) Prof. Sebastian Morris, – Member. airfare (Economy Class-both ways) for attending the Professor of Economics, IIM meetings or any other jobs specifically assigned to them. (Ahmedabad) While in Goa, the outstation members (whose normal xi) President, Goa Chamber of – Member. place of residence in outside Goa) will be treated as Commerce & Industr y, Panaji State Guests. The members residing within the State will be reimbursed conveyance charges to and fro. Sitting xii)President, CII, Panaji – Member. fee of Rs. 1,500/- will be paid to the non-official members. xiii) Ms. Bhavana Bhatia, PPIAF, – Member. W orld Bank, New Delhi 6. The Drawing and Disbursing Officer of General xiv) Secretary Planning, Govt. of Goa – Member. A dministration Depar tment, Secretariat, P or vorim, will be responsible for timely defray of all expenses including xv) M r. S. Shanbhogue, Director (PPP) – Member T. A., etc. of the Members of the Gr oup. Secretar y. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. 3. The terms of reference for the Professional Advisory Group shall be as under: S. Shanbhogue, Joint Secretary (Budget)/Director (PPP). a) To work on a collective vision of what the State is trying to achieve over the next decade visualizing Por vorim, 25th August, 2008. Goa as a First World State in the next five years. uuu b) To examine sector specific strategies par ticularly in the ar eas of Ener gy, Transpor tation Networks, Department of Forest Urban Renewal, Tourism and Public Utilities (Water, __ Solid Waste, Sewerage, etc.), Education and Health. Order A comprehensive vision needs to be articulated in which all components combine to develop an No. 6-3-2006/FOR Infrastructure Plan for the State. Read: 1) No. 6-3-2006/FOR/310 dated 13-08-2006. c) Considering the limited resources available with the State for proactive investments in 2) No. 4-2-2001-02-FD/2230 dated 19-08-2003 infrastructure, suggest an appropriate mechanism and that would foster partnership between the Private 3) Corrigendum No. 4-2-2001-02-FD/2275 Sector and Government as well as partnership dated 04-09-2003. within the Public Sector itself that is consistent with promoting private investment. This could In partial modification of the above referred orders, include creation of an appropriate PPP unit that the Government is pleased to order posting of the enables the flow of private investment not only to following Assistant Conser vator of For ests as indicated commercially viable infrastructure projects but also below: for projects where user charges are not possible on account of social objectives. Sr. Name Present Posted Jurisdiction No. posting at (Head d) To examine the proposal for setting up of a quarter) “Strategic Policy Planning Gr oup” on PPP mode 1234 5 which would assume the role of P olicy A dvisor, Str uctured P roject Designer, a Political economy of 1. Shri S. T. Sub-Divi- Forest Ponda range, Collem change agent, and a Transaction Implementer for d’A. sional Sub-Divi- range, Valpoi range ensuring effective PPP investments in the State. Henriques For est sion, and Timber depot OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVT. OF GOA 641 SERIES II No. 22 28TH AUGUST, 2008 1234 5 12 3 4 5 Officer , P onda, range Usgao as per Margao South 23-04-2001 published Ponda North Gazette Notification G o a in the Official G o a No. 2.209-2001-FD/ Division Gazette, Series II No. 7 Division /412 dated 23-04-2001 dated 17-05-2001. published in the Official Gazette, Besides having above jurisdiction, the Sub-Divisional Series II No. 7 dated For est Officers shall per for m other duties as assigned to 17-05-2001. them fr om time to time by the Dy. Conser vator of 2. Shri Suhas Asstt. Forest Sanguem range, Forests/Conser vator of Forests/Chief Conser vator of P. Vasta Conser- Sub- Curdi range, Quepem For ests. vator -Division, range, covering This order supersedes all the earlier orders in force For ests, Quepem, Mormugao & Salcete pertaining to posting of above officers. Sub- South Taluka as per Gazette -Divisio- G o a Notification No. 2.209- By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. nal Division -2001-FD/412 dated Forest 23-04-2001 published Jessie Freitas, Under Secretar y (For ests). Officer , in the Official Por vorim, 12th August, 2008. Quepem Gazette, Series II No. 7 dated 17-05-2001. uuu Besides having above jurisdiction, the Sub-Divisional Department of General Administration For est Officers shall per for m other duties as assigned to __ them fr om time to time by Dy. Conser vator of Forests/Conser vator of Forests/Chief Conser vator of Order For ests. No. 17/3/81-GAD-I By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. On the recommendation of the Departmental Jessie Freitas, Under Secretar y (For ests). Promotion Committee, as conveyed by the Goa Public Service Commission vide its letter No. COM/II/11/42(2)/ Por vorim, 12th August, 2008. /98/217 dated 11-08-2008, Governor of Goa is pleased to _________ promote Smt. Medhavini R. Desai alias Medhavini M. Sawaikar, Legal Assistant and Smt. Shubhangi L. Order Humraskar, Legal Assistant to the post of No. 6-3-2006/FOR Superintendent Legal/Drafting, Group “B” Gazetted in the pay scale of Rs. 6,500-200-10,500 in Law Department The Government is pleased to order posting of the (Legal Affairs), Secr etariat, P or vorim, on r egular basis following Assistant Conser vator of For ests as with immediate effect. “Sub-Divisional Forests Officers” at the Sub-Divisional Forest Offices as indicated below with immediate 2. Smt. Medhavini R. Desai & Smt. Shubhangi L. effect: Humraskar shall be on probation for a period of two years from the date they assume charge of the post of Sr. Name Present Posted Jurisdiction No. posting at Superintendent Legal. 12 3 4 5 3. Smt. Medhavini R. Desai & Smt. Shubhangi L. 1. Shri Anil Asstt. For est Panaji range, Pernem Humraskar shall exercise option for fixation of their pay A.
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