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Sr. II No. 40 Ext. No. 2.Pmd Reg. No. G-2/RNP/GOA/32/2018-20 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 7th January, 2020 (Pausa 17,1941) SERIES II No. 40 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY EXTRAORDINARY No. 2 GOVERNMENT OF GOA Department of Elections Goa State Election Commission — Order No. 5/26/GZPNS/Elec/2019-SEC/21 In exercise of the powers vested in me under Rule 2 (e) of the Goa Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat (Election Procedure) Rules, 1996, I, R. K. Srivastava, Commissioner of Goa State Election Commission, Panaji-Goa hereby appoint the following Officers as Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers within their concerned jurisdiction for the ensuing General Election to Zilla Panchayat of North Goa District in respect of the Zilla Panchayat Constituencies mentioned below:- Sr. Name of the Zilla Name of the Name of the Assistant No. Panchayat Constituencies Returning Officers Returning Officers 1 2 3 4 1. 1. Arambol Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Pernem Taluka, 2. Morjim Pernem Sub-Division, Pernem-Goa. 3. Dhargal Pernem-Goa 4. Torxem 2. 1. Colvale Deputy Collector & SDO-I Mamlatdar of Bardez Taluka, 2. Aldona of Bardez Sub-Division, Mapusa-Goa. 3. Penha-de-Franca Mapusa-Goa 4. Reis-Magos 5. Socorro 3. 1. Calangute Deputy Collector & SDO-II of Joint Mamlatdar-I of Bardez 2. Anjuna Bardez Sub-Division, Taluka, Mapusa-Goa. 3. Sirsai Mapusa-Goa 4. Siolim 4. 1. Taleigao Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Tiswadi Taluka, 2. Santa Cruz Panaji Sub-Division, Panaji-Goa. 3. Chimbel Panaji-Goa 4. St. Lawrence (Agacaim) 5. Corlim 727 Suggestions are welcomed on e-mail: [email protected] OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 40 (EXTRAORDINARY No. 2) 7TH JANUARY, 2020 1 2 3 4 5. 1. Latambarcem Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Bicholim Taluka, 2. Karapur-Sarvan Bicholim Sub-Division, Bicholim-Goa. 3. Maem Bicholim-Goa 4. Pale 6. 1. Honda Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Satari Taluka, 2. Querim Satari Sub-Division, Satari-Goa Valpoi-Goa. 3. Nagargao R. K. Srivastava, IAS (Retd.), Commissioner (Goa State Election Commission). Panaji, 6th January, 2020. ________ Order No. 5/26/GZPNS/Elec/2019-SEC/22 In exercise of the powers vested in me under Rule 2 (e) of the Goa Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat (Election Procedure) Rules, 1996, I, R. K. Srivastava, Commissioner of Goa State Election Commission, Panaji-Goa hereby appoint the following Officers as Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers within their concerned jurisdiction for the ensuing General Election to Zilla Panchayat of South Goa District in respect of the Zilla Panchayat Constituencies mentioned below:- Sr. Name of the Zilla Name of the Name of the Assistant No. Panchayat Constituencies Returning Officers Returning Officers 1 2 3 4 1. 1. Sancoale Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Mormugao Taluka, 2. Cortalim Mormugao Sub-Division, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa. Vasco-da-Gama, Goa 2. 1. Raia Deputy Collector/SDO-I of Mamlatdar of Salcete Taluka, 2. Nuvem Salcete Sub-Division, Margao-Goa. 3. Colva Margao-Goa 4. Benaulim 5. Velim 3. 1. Davorlim Deputy Collector/SDO-II of Joint Mamlatdar-I of Salcete 2. Guirdolim Salcete Sub-Division, Taluka, Margao-Goa. 3. Curtorim Margao-Goa 4. Navelim 4. 1. Rivona Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Sanguem Taluka, Sanguem Sub-Division, Sanguem-Goa. Sanguem-Goa 5. 1. Dharbandora Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Dharbandora 2. Sanvordem Dharbandora Sub-Division, Taluka, Dharbandora-Goa. Dharbandora-Goa 6. 1. Xeldem Deputy Collector/SDO of Mamlatdar of Quepem Taluka, 2. Barcem Quepem Sub-Division, Quepem-Goa. Quepem-Goa 7. 1. Cola Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Canacona Taluka, 2. Poinginim Canacona Sub-Division, Canacona-Goa. 728 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 40 (EXTRAORDINARY No. 2) 7TH JANUARY, 2020 1 2 3 4 Canacona-Goa 8. 1. Usgao-Ganje Deputy Collector & SDO of Mamlatdar of Ponda Taluka, 2. Betqui-Candola Ponda Sub-Division, Ponda-Goa. 3. Curti Ponda-Goa 4. Veling-Priol 9. 1. Queula Deputy Collector & DRO, Office Jt. Mamlatdar-I of Ponda Taluka, 2. Borim of Collectorate North Goa, Ponda-Goa. 3. Siroda Panaji-Goa R. K. Srivastava, IAS (Retd.), Commissioner (Goa State Election Commission). Panaji, 6th January, 2020. www.goaprintingpress.gov.in Published and Printed by the Director, Printing & Stationery, Government Printing Press, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Panaji-Goa 403 001. PRICE–Rs. 3.00 PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS, PANAJI-GOA—328/160–1/2020. 729.
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