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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. -
Sr. II No 32 Ext. No. 2.Pmd
Reg. No. G-2/RNP/GOA/32/2018-20 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 12th November, 2018 (Kartika 21, 1940) SERIES II No. 32 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY EXTRAORDINARY No. 2 GOVERNMENT OF GOA Department of Elections Goa State Election Commission — Notification No. 3/22/Bye-Election/2018-Sec/1032 Whereas the bye-elections to Ward No. III of Village Panchayat Guirdolim, Ward No. VII of Village Panchayat Carmona in Salcete, Ward No. I of Village Panchayat Querim-Tiracol in Pernem and Ward No. VII of Village Panchayat Wadi-Talaulim in Ponda Talukas are scheduled to be held on 25th November, 2018. Now, therefore, I, Shri R. K. Srivastava, IAS (Retd.), State Election Commissioner, Goa State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me under Article 243 K of the Constitution of India and Section 237 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act, 1994 read with Rule 49 of the Goa Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat (Election Procedure) Rules, 1996, do hereby notify that the Counting of Votes in respect of bye-elections to Ward No. III of Village Panchayat Guirdolim, Ward No. VII of Village Panchayat Carmona in Salcete, Ward No. I of Village Panchayat Querim-Tiracol in Pernem and Ward No. VII of Village Panchayat Wadi-Talaulim in Ponda Talukas will be done on 26th November, 2018 from 8.00 hrs. till the counting is completed as mentioned below:- Sr. Name of the Names of Village Panchayat Place for counting of votes No. Taluka 1 2 3 4 1. Salcete Guirdolim and Carmona In the chamber of Mamlatdar of Salcete, Margao-Goa. -
Winners Mega Atv Championship-Season-4 Querim Beach, Pernem, Goa
WINNERS MEGA ATV CHAMPIONSHIP-SEASON-4 QUERIM BEACH, PERNEM, GOA OVERALL WINNERS 1. OVERALL EVENT WINNER- TEAM NAME: TEAM RACING PIONEERS, CAR NO: 74 COLLEGE NAME: Zeal College of Engineering and Research, ADDRESS: Pune ` 2. OVERALL EVENT RUNNER UP- TEAM NAME: TEAM DELTA GENESIS, CAR NO: 78 COLLEGE NAME: Sandip Institute of Engineering And Management, ADDRESS: Nashik 3. OVERALL EVENT SECOND RUNNER UP- TEAM NAME: Team SparkX, CAR NO: 75 COLLEGE NAME: Silver Oak College of Engineering & Technology, ADDRESS: Ahmedabad WINNERS IN DRAG RACE 1. WINNER TEAM NAME: RedShift Racing India, CAR NO: 47 COLLEGE NAME: K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, ADDRESS: Mumbai 2. RUNNER UP TEAM NAME: TEAM DELTA GENESIS, CAR NO: 78 COLLEGE NAME: Sandip Institute of Engineering And Management, ADDRESS: Nashik 3. 2ND RUNNER UP TEAM NAME: Team Blackhawks CAR NO: 83 COLLEGE NAME: L.J. Institute of Engineering and Technology, ADDRESS: Ahmedabad Registration for 5th season of Mega ATV Championship will start from 15th April-2019, 12:00 Hrs. onwards The venue for the event is GOA Dates: March, 2020 www.atvchampionship.com , [email protected] *As per the FMSCI Motorsports Event rules and regulations, the results declared during the events are provisional and may subject to change in final rankings/results during standard review of the provisional results. WINNERS IN FLAT/SOLO DIRT RACE 1.WINNER TEAM NAME: TEAM RACING PIONEERS , CAR NO: 74 COLLEGE NAME: Zeal college of engineering and research, ADDRESS: Pune 2.RUNNER UP TEAM NAME: Team Assassins, CAR NO: 88 -
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. -
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. -
NORTH GOA •• North Goa 119 North Goa
NORTH GOA North Goa North Goa 118 © LonelyPlanetPublications be experienced. ofGoamust onamotorcycleorjustenjoyedfromthebeach, thisregion Whether explored allthemorphingandmayhemofcoastalareas. theirauthenticitydespite retained have that oftemples Bicholim andSatari,youwillfindvillages,farmlandascattering Goanexperience. quintessentially eclectic andtherefore making thenightbazaarsofBagaandArporaattract everyone, foran is alsoabigevent; ontheatmosphericAnjunafleamarket. Saturdaynight thecountryconverge from allover southern beaches. forparty saturated peopleseeking fromthemore respite yearshasprovided refuge recent north stillisArambol,whichin Further taking individual character. theirtimetodevelop whichare andMandrem, beachesofMorjim,Asvem thequieter are of theChaporaRiver North here. permeated thathave lifestyles andalternative the meltingpotofsubcultures hippies andthecuriousfolkwhowanderthroughtomeetthem todiptheirtoeinto hometo Beachesare north, AnjunaandVagator Further andrestaurants. shacks, hotels ofbeach linedwithhundreds beaches,are byfarthemosttourist-populated and Calangute, Candolim coastlineofthestate. North dynamicanddiverse Goa has themostdeveloped, HIGHLIGHTS Head away from the hype to the less discovered inland areas of Bardez, Pernem, ofBardez,Pernem, inlandareas Head awayfromthehypetolessdiscovered andtraders tourists,localforeigners highpointoftheweekisWednesday,where The Goan parties Goan world of Immerse yourself inthesurreal Britain and Bombayin Spend anightonthe townwithkids from markets Indiaatthe from allover -
OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT of GOA, DAMAN and DIU " Extftl\ 0 Ft DIN F\ Ftv
IREGD. GOA- 5 1 Panaji, 2nd March, 1974 (Phalguna 11, 1895) SERIES I Noo 48 OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN AND DIU " EXTftl\ 0 ft DIN f\ ftV 3. Siolim 31-Canca, 30-Verla, 29-Anjuna, 33-Assa GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN gao, 36-Siotim, 35-0xel, 1-Camurlim, 2-Colvale, 3-Revora, 4-Nadora, 5-Pirna AND DIU villages in Bardez Taluka. 4. Calangute 21-Calangute, 20-Candolim, 19-Nerul (Re Office of the Chief Electoral Officer is Magos), .18-Pilerne (Marra), 22-Sa liga:o, 23-Sangolda, 27-Nagoa, 28-Ar pora, and 26-Parra villages in Bardez Notification "Taluka. 4·4-72/Elec. Vol. (ID) 5. Mapusa Mapusa Town and 34-Marna, 9-Moira, 14-Ucassaim, 15-Punola, 16-Paliem. The following Notification No. 282/GD/74 dated 24-Guirim, 25-Bastora villages in Bar 26-2-1974 issued by the Delimitation Commission, dez Taluka. India, New Delhi, is hereby published for general 6. TiVlm 8-Tivim, 7 -Sircaim, 6-Asoollora, a8-Moi information. tern, 39-Corjuem, 40-Ponolem, 41-Cal vim, 11-Aldona, 10-Nachinola, 12-01au" B. M. Masurkar, Chief Electoral Officer. lim, 13-Pomburpa, 17-Serula villages Panaji, 2nd March, 1974. in Bardez Taluka. 7. Bicholim Bicholim Town and 2-Sirigao, 3-Mulgao. 4-Adwapale, 5-Latambarcem, 6-Du macem, 7-Mencurem. 8-Salem, 24-Na Delimitation Commission, India roa, 25-Atrull, 26-Vaingunim, 27-Maem. 29-Maulinguem Nerth and 30-0na vil Nirvaoh(ln Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi 110001 lages in Bicholim 'l'aluka. Dated: February 26, 1974. 8. Pale Bicholim Taluka (excluding 2-Sirigao, 3-Mulgao, 4-Adwapale, 5-Latambar Notification cem, 6-Dumacem, 7-Mencurem, 8-Sa lem, 24.-Naroa, 25-Aturli, 26-Vaingui In pursuance of clau~e (a) of :;ub-section (2) of nim, 27-Maem, 29-Maulinguem North section 9 of the neliMjtaVon Act, 1!)72. -
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. -
Series III No. 33.P65
Reg. No. GR/RNP/GOA/32 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 14th November, 2013 (Kartika 23, 1935) SERIES III No. 33 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Note:- There is one Supplementary issue to the Official 24-06-1938, are hereby notified to appear in this Gazette, Series III No. 32 dated 7th November, office on 25-11-2013 at 11.00 a.m. in order to choose 2013 namely, Supplement dated 8-11-2013 from in a meeting one of the heirs for the bestowal of the pages 1027 to 1042 regarding Notification from land described above. Department of Finance (Revenue and Expenditure Division), Directorate of Small Savings & Lotteries To make it known to all concerned parties, this (Goa State Lotteries). notice is published and copies thereof will be affixed at the usual places as required by law. GOVERNMENT OF GOA Chandrakant B. Shetkar, Mamlatdar. Department of Education, Art & Culture Pernem, 31st day of October, 2013. Goa University V. No. A-7604/2013. ___________ ___ Notification Notice Ref: 12/Exam-UG/2013/478 No. MAM/PER/BST-MAND/624/2013 I, the undersigned Prof. Vijayendra P. Kamat, I, Shri C. B. Shetkar, Mamlatdar of Pernem Taluka, Registrar, Goa University, hereby notify for the hereby make it known in pursuance of Article 3 of information of all concerned that the 26th Annual Legislative Diploma No. 349 dated 08-11-1928 that Convocation of Goa University will be held on all the heirs of late Sebastiao Fernandes, resident of Tuesday, 7th January, 2014 beginning at 10.30 a.m. Ashwem, Mandrem, Pernem Taluka, assignee of at the Jubilee Hall, University Campus, Taleigao Government Land known as Lote No. -
Sr. II No 28 Ext. No. 2.Pmd
Reg. No. G-2/RNP/GOA/32/2018-20 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 16th October, 2018 (Asvina 24, 1940) SERIES II No. 28 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY EXTRAORDINARY No. 2 GOVERNMENT OF GOA Department of Elections Goa State Election Commission — Order No. 3/22/Bye-Election/2018-Sec/956 In exercise of the powers vested in me vide Rule 2(e) of the Goa Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat (Election Procedure) Rules, 1996, I, R. K. Srivastava, Commissioner of Goa State Election Commission, Altinho, Panaji-Goa, hereby appoint the Officer as Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers within their jurisdiction for the ensuing bye-elections to the vacant seats of Panchayat member in the ward mentioned against their names below: Sr. Name of the Name of Assistant Ward No. and name of the No. Returning Officer Returning Officer Village Panchayat 1. Mamlatdar of Salcete Aval Karkun in the Ward No. III of Village Panchayat Taluka, Margao-Goa Office of the Mamlatdar, Guirdolim (Reserved for Women) Salcete Taluka, and Ward No. VII of Village Margao-Goa Panchayat Carmona (General) in Salcete Taluka. 2. Mamlatdar of Pernem Aval Karkun in the Ward No. I of Village Panchayat Taluka, Pernem-Goa Office of the Mamlatdar Querim-Tiracol (General) in of Pernem Taluka, Pernem Taluka. Pernem-Goa 3. Mamlatdar of Ponda Head Clerk in the Office Ward No. VII of Village Panchayat Taluka, Ponda-Goa of the Mamlatdar, Ponda Wadi-Taulaulim (General) in Taluka, Ponda-Goa Ponda-Taluka. R. K. Srivastava, IAS (Retd.), Commissioner (Goa State Election Commission). Panaji, 16th October, 2018. 551 Suggestions are welcomed on e-mail: [email protected] OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. -
Name of the Candidate Who Are Not Eligible for Written Test for the Post of Asst
Name of the Candidate Who are Not Eligible For Written Test for the Post of Asst. Accountant Sr.No Name and address of applicant Remarks Mr. Dattadeep Mangesh Bagkar 1 H.no 130/2 Savorfond Ambere Sancoale Goa Lack of Minimum Experience 403710 Mr. Minnath Gopinath Khorjuvekar Do not have experience with 2 H.no 84/4 Behind Susheela Sadan Building Chartered Accountant Vaddem Vasco 403802 Ms. Jyoti Shankar Kamble 3 Rly Qtrs 39 F, Driver Hill Vasco Da Lack of Minimum Experience Gama,Vasco 403802 Mr. Hrishikesh Ravindra joshi Do not have experience with 4 H.No E88 Near Maruti Temple Mala Panaji Chartered Accountant Goa 403001 Mr. Mandar Manohar Mhamal 5 Lack of Minimum Experience 217 Junaswada Goa North Goa 403527 Ms.Melanie Noronha 6 H.no 7/177, Saunta Waddo Baga Calangute Lack of Minimum Experience Goa 403516 Ms. Akshaya Sadanand Veluskar 7 H.no180, Near Ganesh Temple St. inez Panaji Lack of Minimum Experience Goa 403001 Mr.Kedar Nakul Chodankar 8 H.no613, Murmuse-Tuem Pernem Goa Lack of Minimum Experience 403512 Mr. Pratit Pundalik Prabhu Dessai Do not have experience with 9 H.no684/3, Madhegal Kakoda Curchorem Goa Chartered Accountant 403706 Ms. Karishma Audumber Pangam Do not have experience with 10 H.no64/1, Freitas Waddo Verla Bardez Goa Chartered Accountant 403510 Mr. Rohan kalidas Kerkar Do not have experience with 11 H.no74/2 Fuldem Vaddo Nagoa Arpora Goa Chartered Accountant 403516 Ms. Karishma Chandrakant Redkar 12 MPT Colony Bldg. No 207/3 'B' Type Headland Lack of Minimum Experience Sada Vasco 403802 Mr. -
State Industrial Profile – Goa (2014-15)
0 STATE INDUSTRIAL PROFILE – GOA (2014-15) Prepared by: EI Division, MSME- DI, Goa. 1 CONTENTS Sl. Page No. Topic No. 1 Goa State at a Glance 3 2 Geographical Features. 4 - 5 3 Administrative Set up 5 4 Demographic features 5 - 11 5 Gross State Domestic Product 11 - 12 6 Important Economic Activities 13 - 16 7 Industrial Scenario 16 - 19 8 Infrastructural Facilities 20 - 24 9 Financial Institutions and their performance 25 - 26 10 Prospects for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 26 - 33 based on Material Resources 11 Illustrative List of Potential Activities 34 - 36 2 Goa State at a Glance: Sl.No. Item Unit 2012-13 2013-14 1. Administrative structure • Geographical area Sq.Kms 3,702 3,702 • Districts No. 2 2 • Taluks No. 12 12 • Towns No. 70 70 • Muncipal Towns No. 14 14 • Census Towns No. 56 56 • Villages No. 334 334 • Inhabited revenue No. 320 320 villages • Villages included in No. 7 7 Urban Agglomeration • Village Panchayats No. 189 189 Blocks No. 12 12 II. Population • Total Lakhs 14.59 14.59 • Males Lakhs 7.39 7.39 • Females Lakhs 7.2 7.2 • Sex Ratio Females/Thousand 973 973 Males • Total workers Lakh 5.77 5.77 • Density Persons/Sq.km 394 394 • Literacy rate Percentage 88.7 88.7 • Male Literacy Rate Percentage 92.65 92.65 • Female Literacy Rate Percentage 84.66 84.66 III. State Income • Net State Domestic Rupees in Crore 26951.91 29377.59 Product (Q)Quick (A)Advance At constant prices estimate figures IV. Electricity Towns electrified No.