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OFFICIAL ~7WGAZETTE GOVERNMENT of GOA EXTRAORDINARY No IREGD.GOA-S! Panaji, 28th November, 2001 (Agrahayana 7, 1923) r SERIES I No. 34 I'<''''~n OFFICIAL ~7WGAZETTE GOVERNMENT OF GOA EXTRAORDINARY No. 3 GOVERNMENT OF GOA (9) Shree Gomanteshwar Devasthan Brahmapur near Ela Farm at Old Goa Department of Tourism. (10)' Shree Gomantak Tirupati Balaji Padmavati Temple in Ponda Thluka, Kunkuliem Village (11) Shree Gopal Ganapati at Farmagudi, Panda Notification (12) Shree Kalikadevi. at Kansarpal . (13) Shree Kamakshi Saunsthan Shiroda 6/4/(59)2001-DT (14) Shree .Lairai Temple at Sirigao (15) Shree Mahadeo Bhurnika at Sal, Bicholim In exercise of the powers conferred by section (16) Shree Maha Ganapati Temple at Model in 3 of the Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Main­ Tivim· tenance) )\ct, 2001 (Goa Act 56 of 2001) (herein­ (17) Shree Mahalsa Temple at Mardol after called the said Act) the Government of Goa, (18) Shree Mahalaxmi Temple at Bandode hereby declares the following places to be the (19) Shree MallikaIjun Temple at Canacona tourist places for the purpose of the said Act, (20) Shree Manguesh Temple at Priol Ponda with immediate effect. (21) Shree Morjaee Temple at Morjim (22) Shree Naguesh Temple in the village Bandora (I) BEACHES (23) Shree Navdurga Saunsthan at Borim All the beaches within the State of Goa. (24) Shree Navdurga Temple at Madkai (25) Shree Rarnnath Temple in Panda Thluka (II) OLD MONUMENTS (26) Shree Rudreshwar Temple at Harvalem (27) Shree Saptakoteshwar Temple at Narve- Churches at Old Goa, Mahadev Temple at Bicholim Thmbdi Surla, Safa Masjid at Ponda (28) Shree Sapteshwar-Bhagvati Temple at Man,drem (III) TEMPLES IN THE STATE OF GOA (29) Shree Saunsthan Gokarn Partagall Jeevotam Math at Partagall (1) Shree Bhagavati Temple at Pernem Thluka (30) Shree Saunsthan Goudpadacharya Kavle (2) Shree Bhagavat Temple at Parshem Math at Kavalem (3) Shree Brahma Temple at Brahma (31) Shree Shantadurga Temple at Kavlem Cararnbolim (4) Shree Chandranath Temple at Parada (32) Shree Shantadurga Temple at Dhargal (5) Shree Damodar at Zambaulim-Sanguem (33) Shree Shantadurga (Kunkolienkarin) Temple (6) Shree Datta Mandir at Dattawadi, Sanquelim at Fatorpa (Quepem) (7) Shree Devi Sharvani Temple at Advolpai (34) Tapohhoomi at Kundai (8) Shree Devkikrishna Ravlnath at Marcela, (35) Shree Vithal Mandir at Vithalwadi, Ponda Sanquelim • 856 OFFICIAL GAZETTE - GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 34 (EXTRAORDINARY No.3) 28TH NOVEMBER, 2001 (IV) CHURCHES (X) WATERFALLS (1) Dudhsagar Waterfalls (1) Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, Church (2) Arvalem Waterfalls of St. Francis of Assisi, St. Cajetan Church, Church of Our Lady of Rosary, Nunnery of Santa Monica, (XI) PARKS AND GARDENS Ruins of Church of St. Augustine, Viceroy's Arch at Old Goa. (1) Rustic Plantation at Dongurli Village (2) Reis Magos Church at Reis Magos (2) Pascoal Spice Village near village of Khandepar (3) The Church of Mae de Deus at SaJigao (3) Savoi Plantation Spice of Life at Savoi Ponda (4) The Church of St. Alex at Curtorim And all the Gardens/Parks which are main­ tained by Municipalities/Panchayats within (5) The Church of St. Ana at Talaulim, Ilhas the State of Goa (V) MOSQUES (XII) MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES (1) Jama Masjid at Sanguem (1) Archaeological Museum and Portrait (VI) FORTS Gallery at Old Goa (2) Goa State Museum at Patto, Panaji (1) Aguada Fort (3) Museum of Christian Art, Rachol (2) Reis Magos Fort (4) Naval Aviation Museum at Dabolim (3) Chapora Fort (5) Galleries at Se Cathedral, St. Francis of (4) Khorjuvem Fort Assisi Convent and Basilica of Bom Jesus (5) St. Estevao Fort (6) Galleria de Icons, Seva Samiti Bldg. Margao (6) Aloma Fort (7) The Big· Foot Art Gallery and Local (7) Mormugao Fort. Handicrafts Centre Loutulim (8) Cabo de Rama Fort XIII) SEMINARIES (9) Colvale Fort (10) Terekhol Fort (1) Pilar - Goa Velha (2) Rachol - Margao (VII) WILD LIFE SANCTUARY (3) SaJigao - Saligao (1) Bhagvan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary at XIV) SPRINGS Molem (1) Kesarwal (2) Bondla Forest (2) Pomburpa (3) Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary in Canacona Taluka By order and in the name of the Governor (4) Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary at western tip of of Goa. the island of Chorao N. Suryanarayana, Director of Tourism & Ex­ (VIII) CITIES -Officio Joint Secretary. Panaji, 26th November, 2001. (1) Panaji . (2) Margao (3) Vasco-da-Gama Notification (4) Mapusa (5) Ponda 6/4/(59)2001-DT In exercise of the powers conferred by section (IX) LAKES 4 of the Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Main­ tenance) Act, 2001 (Goa Act 56 of 2000) (herein­ (1) Maem Lake after called the "said Act"), the Government of (2) Carambolim Lake Goa hereby appoints Director of Tourism, (3) Nanda Lake Government of.Goa, to be a competent authority OFFICIAL GAZETTE -- GOVT. OF GOA 857 SERIES I No. 34 (EXTRAORDINARY No. 3j 28TH NOVEMBER, 2001 for the purpose of the said Act for the entire State in that behalf, filed before or sent by a registered of Goa, with iml'llediate effect. post to the Government. By order and in the name of the Governor (3) Tne memorandum of appeal shall contain of Goa. the following particulars, namely:- N. Suryanarayana, Director of Tourism & Ex­ (i) the name and address of the appellant; -Officio Joint Secretary. (ii) date of order of the competent authority; (iii) clear statement of facts; Panaji, 26th November, 2001. (iv) contain grounds of an appeal; (v) the relief prayed for, precisely and in brief. Notification (4) The' memorandum of an appeal shall be 6/4/(59)2001-DT signed and verified by the appellant or by a In exercise of the powers conferred by Section representative duly authorised by him in writing 14 of the Goa Tourist Places (Protection and in that behalf in the following form, namely:- Maintenance) Act, 2001 (Goa Act 56 of 2001), and all other powers enabling it in this behalf, "I ........ , .......................... appellant/representative the Government of Goa hereby makes the appointed by the appellant named in the above following rules, namely:- memorandum of appeal do hereby declare that what is stated hereirl is true to my knowledge 1. Short title and commencement.- (1) These and belief". rules may be called the Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Maintenance) Appeal Rules, 2001. (5) Every such memorandum of appeal shall bear a fee of Rupees one thousand only and the (2) They shall come into force at once. same shall be paid by way of challan or stamp affixed to the memorandum. The memorandum 2. Definition.- In these rules, unless the of appeal shall be accompanied by either the context otherwise requires,- order in original against which it is made or duly certified copy thereof unless omission to produce (a) "Act" means the Goa Tourist Places such order or copy is explained at the time of (Protection and Maintenance) Act, 2001 the presentation of the appeal to the satisfaction (Goa Act 56 of 2001); of the Government. (b) "Competent Authority" means the (6) The Respondent in the appeal shall be authority appointed by the Government entitled to file a reply and if such a reply is filed, under section 4 of Act. the appellant may file a rejoinder. (e) "Government" means the Government of Goa; 4. Summary rejection of appeal.- The appeal may be summarily rejected by the Government if (d) "section" means a section of the Act; the appellant, after being given the opportunity (e) words and expression used but not in this behalf, fails to comply with any of the defined in these rules shall have the same requirements of these Rules. meaning respectively as assigned to them in the Act. 5. Fixing the date for hearing of appeal.- If the Government does not reject the appeal sum­ 3. Form and content of an appeal.- (1) Every marily, it shall fix a date for hearing and notify appeal against the order of the competent the same to the parties. Fifteen days notice shall authority made under the Act, shall be in the be given to the parties in advance of the date of form of memorandum. hearing by registered A/D letter or served personally at the address given in the ;memoran­ (2) The memorandum of an appeal shall be dum of appeal. drawn up in duplicate by the appellant or his representative and after being signed either by 6. Hearing of an appeal.- (1) If the Govern­ the appellant or a 'person duly authorised by him ment so desires, it may depute any assessor to 858 OFFICIAL GAZETTE - GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 34 (EXTRAORDINARY No.3) 28TH NOVEMBER, 2001 L.,spect and subr:nit a report after making such the appeal shall be final and binding on the inquiries as directed, but no recommendation of parties thereof. the assessor shall be binding on the Government. By order and in the name of the Governor (2) The Government may for sufficient of Goa. reasons adjourn at any stage, hearing of an appeal to a different date. N. Suryanarayana, Director of Tourism & Ex­ -Officio Jt. Secretary. 7. Dismissal of an appeal for non appearance.­ If on the date and at the time fixed for hearing or Panaji, 26th November, 2001. at any other date or at any other times to which the hearing may be adjourned, the appellant or his representative does not appear before the Notification Govemment either in person or through an agent, the Government may dismiss the appeal or may 4/9/87-TIT(T)Vol/1 decide it exparte as it may think fit. The following draft amendment Rules which are proposed to be made so as to amend the 8. Procedure for disposal of an appeal.- (1) Goa, Daman and Diu Registration of '!burist Thade The Government may, after giving the appellant Rules, 1985, are hereby pre-published as required an opportunity of being heard, pass such orders by sub-section (3) of section 42 of the Goa, Daman thereon as it thinks fit, confir:ming, modifying or and Diu Registration of Tourist Thade Act, 1982 armulling the order appealed against.
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