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Minutes of the 8 Goa State Environment Impact Assessment
Minutes of the 8th Goa State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (Goa-SEIAA) held on 1st April 2013 at 04.00 p.m. in the Conference room of the EIA Secretariat, O/o Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB), Patto. The eighth meeting of the Goa-SEIAA was held on 1st April 2013 in the Conference room of the GSPCB under the Chairmanship of Mr. Jose M. Noronha. The list of members is annexed (refer Annexure – 1). At the outset, Chairman welcomed the Members and informed about the purpose of convening the meeting at the very short notice. Accordingly, Agenda Items ( refer Annexure – 2) were taken up for detailed deliberation / discussions and suitable decision in the matter, namely - 1. The Authority, w.r.t. the matter pertaining to strengthening the EIA-Goa State Secretariat has agreed to undertake – a. Recruitment of staff on contract / temporary / deputation basis b. Hiring / purchase of office premises to function independently c. Charging of scrutiny fees from prospective project proponents (PPs’) at the rate of 0.02% of the project cost but limited to Rs. 1 lakh only. Accordingly, it was decided to put up a detailed proposal, justifying the need to strengthen the Authority, to the Government for its approval prior to initiate any further action in the matter. 2. The Authority decided to consider the following two expansion proposals subject to payment of ‘penalty’ @ Rs. 500/- per sq.mts. of already constructed area as on date and issue prior Environmental Clearance (EC) with a mandatory compliance to provisions of the Office Memorandum (O.M.) issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Govt. -
PRODUCERS Sr
PRODUCERS Sr. Photo Name Address Category Contact No. Email ID Prasad Creations , SOI, 5th Allaparthi Durgaprasad 1 Floor,Milroc Lar Menezes, SV Road Producer 9822185804 [email protected] (National Awardee) Panjim 403001 Andre Agnelo Fernandes H. no. 52, Consua Verna, Salcete, 2 Producer 9850133861 [email protected] (State Awardee) Goa. 403722 H. No. 7, Opp. Merces Church, 3 Andre Brazinho De Souza Merces Vaddy, P.O. Santa Cruz, Producer 9822110396 [email protected] Illhas, Goa Angelo Braganza Agnelo House, H. No. 135, Mitra, 4 Producer 9664815065 [email protected] (National & State Awardee) Caranzalem, Illhas Goa. 205-F/1 , Boa Vista ,Bastora -Bardez 5 Anil Lad Producer 9326100075 [email protected] ,Goa Shri, H -7, Housing Board, Gogol, 6 Amar Sawant Producer 9730761270 [email protected] Margao. 403602 H.N.858, Opp Police Outpost, 7 Armando Fernandes Producer 7875801604 [email protected] Shiroda Ponda Goa.403103 Kurtarkar Gardens, Central Block E- 8 Ashutosh Khandekar 005, Opp. Anuradha Apts., Producer 9326104094 [email protected] Vidyanagar, Gogol, Margao, Goa 1st Floor, Alberto Castle, Opp Hotel 9 Atrey Sawant Producer 9850474882 [email protected] La Paz,Vasco Goa Telematics 1st floor, Flamingo Bld, 10 Augie D'Mello Near Old patto bridge, Near Hotel Producer 9326100211 [email protected] Sona/CMM, Panaji Goa. 403001 Bhalchandra Bakhale 'Swatyantra' near santosh garage, 11 Producer 9823628525 [email protected] (State Awardee) Aquem Margao Goa. Bonafacio Dias G1, Madel, Near the chapel, Margao, 12 Producer 9833515210 ______ (State Awardee) Goa. 173, Nagmodem, Navelim, Salcette 13 Claudio Colaco Producer 9822037228 [email protected] Goa 403707 H.No. -
The Goa Land Development and Building Construction Regulations, 2010
– 1 – GOVERNMENT OF GOA The Goa Land Development and Building Construction Regulations, 2010 – 2 – Edition: January 2017 Government of Goa Price Rs. 200.00 Published by the Finance Department, Finance (Debt) Management Division Secretariat, Porvorim. Printed by the Govt. Ptg. Press, Government of Goa, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Panaji-Goa – 403 001. Email : [email protected] Tel. No. : 91832 2426491 Fax : 91832 2436837 – 1 – Department of Town & Country Planning _____ Notification 21/1/TCP/10/Pt File/3256 Whereas the draft Regulations proposed to be made under sub-section (1) and (2) of section 4 of the Goa (Regulation of Land Development and Building Construction) Act, 2008 (Goa Act 6 of 2008) hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”, were pre-published as required by section 5 of the said Act, in the Official Gazette Series I, No. 20 dated 14-8- 2008 vide Notification No. 21/1/TCP/08/Pt. File/3015 dated 8-8-2008, inviting objections and suggestions from the public on the said draft Regulations, before the expiry of a period of 30 days from the date of publication of the said Notification in the said Act, so that the same could be taken into consideration at the time of finalization of the draft Regulations; And Whereas the Government appointed a Steering Committee as required by sub-section (1) of section 6 of the said Act; vide Notification No. 21/08/TCP/SC/3841 dated 15-10-2008, published in the Official Gazette, Series II No. 30 dated 23-10-2008; And Whereas the Steering Committee appointed a Sub-Committee as required by sub-section (2) of section 6 of the said Act on 14-10-2009; And Whereas vide Notification No. -
Year 2016 Form No
YEAR 2016 FORM NO. 13 FORM OF LIST OF REGISTERED PRACTITIONERS UNDER GOA MEDICAL COUNCIL Sr. No NAME Qualification/Univ. / Regn. No. Schedule Date of Sex Address Year & Date Birth 3492 Dr. Ravi Shihurkar MBBS (RGUHS) 3492 Goa 8/25/1983 Male Flat No.16, Chamunda Flats, April, 2008 08-01-2016 Civil Lines, Dewas (M. P.) M.D. (Anaesthesiology) 455001. (RGUHS) May, 2012 Ph: 7798366266 [email protected] 3493 Dr. Silveira Felcy Eileen M.D.'Physician' 3493 Goa 6/12/1986 Female C/o Caetano N. B. Silveira, (St. Petersburg State 11-01-2016 H.No. 177, Bairo Saiba Vaddo Medical Univ., Russian Divar, Piedade, North Goa, Federation) 2014 403403. Ph: 7057752445 [email protected] 3494 Dr. Mayur Gupta MBBS (Goa) 2015 3494 Goa 10/29/1989 Male 51, Tota Ka Tal, 18-01-2016 Madia Katra, Agra, 282002, Uttar Pradesh. Ph: 9760356054/0562-2525384 [email protected] 3495 Dr. Savio Jason Anthony MBBS (Manipal Univ.) 3495 Goa 3/12/1988 Male H.No.1028, Bainfoll, Paes Mar-11 29-01-2016 Assolna, Salcette Goa, 403701 Ph: 8806358534 [email protected] 3496 Dr. Shruthi V. H. MBBS (RGUHS) 3496 Goa 11/25/1987 Female H.No. 104, 2nd Cross, (Karnataka) September, 29-01-2016 Krishna Nagar, S.I.T Extension, 2011 Tumkur, 572103, Karnataka. Ph: 8600674565 [email protected] 3497 Dr. Shyani Vishal MBBS (U. Gujarat) 3497 Goa 4/26/1990 Male 47, Monapark Society, Babubhai 01-02-2016 Nr. Harshad Colony, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad, 382350, Gujarat Ph: 9601357870 [email protected] 3498 Dr. Kamat Narayan MBBS (Karnataka 3498 Goa 2/1/1945 Male "Rukmini" Aquem Alto, Jagannath Univ.) 1971 08-02-2016 Behind Pitul Kmat Co-op Hsg. -
The Tradition of Serpent Worship in Goa: a Critical Study Sandip A
THE TRADITION OF SERPENT WORSHIP IN GOA: A CRITICAL STUDY SANDIP A. MAJIK Research Student, Department of History, Goa University, Goa 403206 E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT: As in many other States of India, the State of Goa has a strong tradition of serpent cult from the ancient period. Influence of Naga people brought rich tradition of serpent worship in Goa. In the course of time, there was gradual change in iconography of serpent deities and pattern of their worship. There exist a few writings on serpent worship in Goa. However there is much scope to research further using recent evidences and field work. This is an attempt to analyse the tradition of serpent worship from a historical and analytical perspective. Keywords: Nagas, Tradition, Sculpture, Inscription The Ancient World The Sanskrit word naga is actually derived from the word naga, meaning mountain. Since all the Animal worship is very common in the religious history Dravidian tribes trace their origin from mountains, it of the ancient world. One of the earliest stages of the may probably be presumed that those who lived in such growth of religious ideas and cult was when human places came to be called Nagas.6 The worship of serpent beings conceived of the animal world as superior to deities in India appears to have come from the Austric them. This was due to obvious deficiency of human world.7 beings in the earliest stages of civilisation. Man not equipped with scientific knowledge was weaker than the During the historical migration of the forebears of animal world and attributed the spirit of the divine to it, the modern Dravidians to India, the separation of the giving rise to various forms of animal worship. -
South-Goa-Map-Of-Ideal-Villages
SOUTH GOA MAP OF N DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT N IDEAL VILLAGES MAP OF SOUTH GOA CANDOLA BY GOA PRIs UNION W E CANDOLA BY GOA PRIs UNION W E ORGAO ORGAO BETQUI CURTORIM BETQUI CURTORIM TIVREM TIVREM VOLVAI S 2 VOLVAI S ADCOLNA K ADCOLNA K BOMA SAVOI-VEREM A BOMA SAVOI-VEREM A CUNCOLIM CUNCOLIM R R GANGEM GANGEM QUERIM VAGURBEM QUERIM VAGURBEM CUNDAIM CUNDAIM SURLA 1 SURLA N 4 N USGAO USGAO PRIOL PRIOL VELINGA CANDEPAR AGLOTE A VELINGA CANDEPAR AGLOTE A MARCAIM MARCAIM 3 CURTI T CURTI T PILIEM PILIEM BANDORA BANDORA MOLEM A PONDA MUNICIPALITY MOLEM A MORMUGAO PONDA SANCORDEM MORMUGAO MUNICIPALITY 5 SANCORDEM CHICALIM DARBANDORA DARBANDORA CHICALIM 24 QUELOSSIM QUELOSSIM P O N D A CODAR K P O N D A CODAR K DURBHAT QUELA 25 DURBHAT QUELA BETORA BETORA M O R M U G A OSANCOALE TALAULIM M O R M U G A OSANCOALE TALAULIM ISSORCIM D A R B A N D O R A A ISSORCIM D A R B A N D O R A A VADI VADI 6 18 S S PALE PALE CHICOLNA NIRANCAL CHICOLNA NIRANCAL CUELIM NAGOA BORIM CUELIM NAGOA BORIM CARANZOL CARANZOL SANGOD SANGOD VELSAO Xref CODLI T VELSAO Xref CODLI T LOUTULIM COLLEM LOUTULIM COLLEM CANSAULIM CONXEM CANSAULIM CONXEM VERNA VERNA CODLI A A 8 CODLI AROSSIM AROSSIM SIGAO 9 SIGAO SHIRODA SHIRODA CAMURLIM T CAMURLIM T UTORDA C0RMONEM UTORDA C0RMONEM MAJORDA CAMORCONDA MAJORDA 7 CAMORCONDA NUVEM SONAULI NUVEM SONAULI CALATA RACHOL CALATA RACHOL GONSUA E GONSUA E RAIA BANDOLI 10 RAIA BANDOLI MOISSAL MOISSAL BETALBATIM CALEM BETALBATIM 17 CALEM ARABIAN DUNCOLIM BOMA ARABIAN DUNCOLIM BOMA MACASANA SANTONA MACASANA SANTONA GAUNDAULIM GAUNDAULIM CURTORIM RUMBEREM -
SSC Result Booklet April-May 2020
Goa Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education Alto Betim-Goa APRIL-MAY 2020 Result Tuesday, 28th July, 2020 Certified that the Result of SSC Exam. April-May 2020 is prepared as per the rules of the Board in force. (Bhagirath G. Shetye) Secretary To be published strictly after 04.30 p.m. on 28th July, 2020 76 1 INDEX Sr.No. Particulars Page No. I Performance Report 3 II List of the Schools with Cent 4 Percent Results III School-wise Performance of 10 Candidates (at Glance) IV Centre-wise Performance of 33 candidates V Centre-wise Result 37 2 I. PERFORMANCE REPORT The SSC Examination was re-scheduled from 21st May, 2020 to 6th June, 2020 at 29 examination centres across the state, due to pandemic situation. A total of 18939 candidates registered under whole category (without exemption) for the SSC Examination of April-May, 2020. Out of 18939 candidates 17554 candidates pass the SSC Examination of April-May 2020 giving pass percentage of 92.69%. A total of 737 candidates registered under repeater/ITI category for the SSC Examination of April-May, 2020. Out of 737 candidates 345 candidates pass SSC Examination of April-May 2020 giving pass percentage of 46.81%. Result at a glance (Regular candidates): Appeared Passed Pass % Boys 9319 8581 92.08 Girls 9620 8973 93.27 Total 18939 17554 92.69 Highest and Lowest Pass Percentage centres Name of the Centre Enrollment Pass % Mangueshi 258 98.06 (Highest) Kepem 441 86.85 (Lowest) Highest and Lowest Enrollment centres Name of the Centre Enrollment Pass % Navelim 1522 94.28 (Highest) Paingin 230 96.96 (Lowest) 3 List of Schools with Cent Percent Results School Name Appeard Passed NI percentage 01.02-ST. -
PRODUCERS Sr
PRODUCERS Sr. Photo Name Address Category Contact No. Email ID Prasad Creations , SOI, 5th Allaparthi Durgaprasad 1 Floor,Milroc Lar Menezes, SV Road Producer 9822185804 [email protected] (National Awardee) Panjim 403001 H. No. 7, Opp. Merces Church, 2 Andre Brazinho De Souza Merces Vaddy, P.O. Santa Cruz, Producer 9822110396 [email protected] Illhas, Goa Angelo Braganza Agnelo House, H. No. 135, Mitra, 3 Producer 9664815065 [email protected] (National & State Awardee) Caranzalem, Illhas Goa. Shri, H -7, Housing Board, Gogol, 4 Amar Sawant Producer 9730761270 [email protected] Margao. 403602 H.N.858, Opp Police Outpost, 5 Armando Fernandes Producer 7875801604 [email protected] Shiroda Ponda Goa.403103 Kurtarkar Gardens, Central Block E- 6 Ashutosh Khandekar 005, Opp. Anuradha Apts., Producer 9326104094 [email protected] Vidyanagar, Gogol, Margao, Goa 1st Floor,Alberto Castle, Opp Hotel 7 Atrey Sawant Producer 9850474882 [email protected] La Paz,Vasco Goa Telematics 1st floor, Flamingo Bld, 8 Augie D'Mello Near Old patto bridge, Near Hotel Producer 9326100211 [email protected] Sona/CMM, Panaji Goa. 403001 Bhalchandra Bakhale 'Swatyantra' near santosh garage, 9 Producer 9823628525 [email protected] (State Awardee) Aquem Margao Goa. Bonafacio Dias G1, Madel, Near the chapel, Margao, 10 Producer 9833515210 ______ (State Awardee) Goa. 173, Nagmodem, Navelim, Salcette 11 Claudio Colaco Producer 9822037228 [email protected] Goa 403707 H.No. 4379, Near Sai Mandir, Math Damodar Naik 12 Road, Gogol, Fatorda,Margao.Goa. Poducer 9822124898 [email protected] (State Awardee) 403602 13 Devang Gosalia Producer 9822125804 [email protected] BS-2 Sapana Manzil opp. -
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) – an Overview
CHAPTER I Introduction The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) – An Overview In India, our rural masses lack the basic infrastructure facilities to sustain their life. Rural India constitutes about 72 % of the total population. Their small holdings provide them with minimal yield to support their existence. The opportunities to have better standard of living in rural areas of our country are minimal. In this regard, the Govt. of India has introduced NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE Act in September, 2005in the Parliament, and launched National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in February, 2006in the selected 200districts of the country. It was further extended to 113 districts on April1st, 2007 and it is now operational in all districts from April 1st,2008. The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), presently known as The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) is a Central sponsored wage employment scheme which aims at providing livelihood security to the rural poor. The Act is an important step towards realization of the right to work. It is also expected to enhance people’s livelihood on a sustained basis by developing the economic and social infrastructure in rural areas. The objective of the Act is to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The MGNREGS emphasis on community participation in planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation (Social Audit) of the programme. Goa: Goa, a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India, the 25thState in the Union of States of India, was liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. -
Gram Panchayat Development Plan Vp Chinchinim – Deussua
GRAM PANCHAYAT DEVELOPMENT PLAN V. P. CHINCHINIM – DEUSSUA GRAM PANCHAYAT DEVELOPMENTAL PLAN OF VILLAGE PANCHAYAT CHINCHINIM- DEUSSUA Village Development Plan Chinchinim- Deussua 1 GRAM PANCHAYAT DEVELOPMENT PLAN V. P. CHINCHINIM – DEUSSUA PH No. 2863283 Office of Village Panchayat Chinchinim - Deussua Salcete -Goa. Ref.No. VP / CD /2018-19/ Date: To, The Block Development Officer, South Shri. Mathany Saldhana Administrative Complex, ‘C’ Block, 2nd Floor, Room No. 223, Margao, Salcete Goa. Sub: Gram Panchayat Developmental Plan of Village Panchayat Chinchinim- Deussua Sir, We enclose herewith one set of Gram Panchayat Developmental Plan (GPDP) of Village Panchayat Chinchinim- Deussua, prepared as per the participatory planning process in the prescribed format for your information. The works of GPDP is already approved by Village Development committee and Gramsabha, necessary correction/ changes to the same will be intimated to you immediately. Kindly acknowledge the receipt of the same. Thanking you, ____________________ (Smt. Roquizinha Fernandes) Secretary, V.P. Chinchinim- Deussua Enclosed: one set of GPDP of V.P. Chinchinim- Deussua Village Development Plan Chinchinim- Deussua 2 GRAM PANCHAYAT DEVELOPMENT PLAN V. P. CHINCHINIM – DEUSSUA Draft Status Report cum GPDP of Village Panchayat of Chinchinim- Deussua Index Sr. No. Description Page No. 1. Inauguration of 3-days meet for planning of GPDP of V.P. Chinchinim- Deussua 2. Aims and Objectives 3. I. Introduction of the Village of Chinchinim II. Schemes and Programmes implemented by the Village Panchayat of Chinchinim III. Observation / Information collected during Field Visits, PRA, FGDs, etc. a) Sector Visit – Anganvaddi Centres at Chinchinim & Baida b) Sector Visit – Primary Health Centre & Sub Health Centre c) Sector Visit – Telephone exchange d) Focus Group Discussion with Farmers e) Sector Visit – Govt. -
ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications For
ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated location identity (where Constituency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Velim Revision identity applications have been received) 1. List number@ 2. Period of applications (covered in this list) From date To date 24/10/2020 24/10/2020 3. Place of hearing * Serial number$ Date of receipt Name of claimant Name of Place of residence Date of Time of of application Father/Mother/ hearing* hearing* Husband and (Relationship)# 1 24/10/2020 SOONI FERNANDES ALEIXO FERNANDES (F) 395, KURSAVADDO, VELIM, , 2 24/10/2020 VALESKA VINCENT VINCENT PIEDADE DIAS 526, BAGA, VELIM, , DIAS (F) £ In case of Union territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu and Kashmir Date of exhibition at @ For this revision for this designated location designated location under Date of exhibition at Electoral * Place, time and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registration officer rule 15(b) Registration Officer’s Office under $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each designated rule 16(b) location # Give relationship as F-Father, M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. (F), (M), (H) 07/12/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated location identity (where Constituency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Velim Revision identity applications have been received) 1. List number@ 2. Period of applications (covered in this list) From date To date 26/10/2020 26/10/2020 -
THE VOICE Monthly Club Bulletin October 2020 Issue C O N T E N T S 03 EDITOR's NOTE
THE VOICE Monthly Club Bulletin October 2020 Issue c o n t e n t s 03 EDITOR'S NOTE 04 INBOX 06 OUR LEADERSHIP 07 UPCOMING EVENTS 08 SECRETARY'S REPORT 10 - People of Action - 18 CELEBRATING US ! Photo Contest 18 STAY CONNECTED 12 - Shades of Green OUR SERVICE - 08 13 - Donation of PPE to PHC, Balli. INTERNATIONALISM - 14 08 - Rotary CAP (COVID - 19 Awareness Program) The magic of Rotary: 09 - Seminar on Challenges Touching lives in Indonesia to Education & Path Forward ANN'S & ANNET'S COLUMN - 15 RECOGNITIONS - 17 OCTOBER 2020 THE VOICE |2 SERVICE ABOVE SELF f a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, I does it make a sound?" Countless man hours of our club and that of others go unnoticed or unrecognized by our community over the The Object of Rotary years due to people not knowing what Rotary does for THE OBJECT of Rotary is to encourage our village and other surrounding villages. I think a large and foster the ideal of service as a part of the problem goes back to the tree falling in the basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: forest. If we do something great and no one hears of it, A message from did we really do something great? Now maybe we believe FIRST The development of the Editor and insist that humility matters and we should never acquaintance as an opportunity for service; RTN. ARGUS RODRIGUES brag, maybe there is a difference between telling our stories and bragging. We live in an age where if we want SECOND High ethical standards in organizations such as ours to thrive, we don’t have room business and professions' the recognition of the worthiness of all for silence.