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Sr. II No. 33.P65 Reg. No. GR/RNP/GOA/32 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 12th November, 2009 (Kartika 21, 1931) SERIES II No. 33 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY GOVERNMENT OF GOA This issues with the concurrence of Goa Public Service Commission as conveyed vide their letter Department of Animal Husbandry No. COM/II/12/3/(1)/07/250 dated 7-08-2009. Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary By order and in the name of the Governor Services of Goa. __ P. K. Patidar, Director (AH) & ex officio Jt. Secretary. Order Panaji, 29th October, 2009. No. 2/15/95-AH/3062 —————— On the recommendations of the Goa Public Department of Co-operation Service Commission as conveyed vide their letter No. COM/II/12/3(1)/07/251 dated 07-08-2009, Office of the Asstt. Registrar of Co-operative Government is pleased to declare that Dr. D. M. Societies Naik Parrikar, Assistant Director, has satisfactorily __ completed his probation period of 2 years from Notification 17-08-2006 to 16-08-2008 and confirm him against In exercise of the powers vested in me under the post of Assistant Director in the Pay Band—2 Section 8(1) of the Goa Co-op. Societies Act, 2001, Rs. 9,300-34,800 Grade Pay Rs. 5,400/- in the Satpurush Self Help Group Co-op. Society Ltd., Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Morjim, Pedne-Goa has been registered under code Services, Panaji, with immediate effect. symbol No. GEN-(c)-3/NZ/Goa. By order and in the name of the Governor V. B. Devidas, Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. Societies of Goa. (North Zone). Mapusa, 15th September, 2009. P. K. Patidar, Director (AH) & ex officio Jt. Secretary. Certificate of Registration Panaji, 29th October, 2009. Satpurush Self Help Group Co-op. Society Ltd., _________ Morjim, Pedne-Goa has been registered on 15-09-2009 and it bears registration code symbol Order No. GEN-(c)-3/NZ/Goa. It is classified as “General Society” in terms of Rule 8 (1) (12) and sub- No. 2/15/95-AH/3063 classified as “Other Society” under sub-rule 12 (c) of Rule 8 (1) of the Goa Co-operative Societies Government is pleased to extend the probation Rules, 2003. period of Dr. A. V. Pai, Assistant Director, in the Directorate of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary V. B. Devidas, Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. Societies (North Zone). Services, Panaji, for further period of one year upto 09-08-2009. Mapusa, 15th September, 2009. 847 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 33 12TH NOVEMBER, 2009 Notification Co-op. Society Ltd., Nuvem, Salcete-Goa, and it shall cease to be a corporate body from the date of In exercise of the powers vested in me under cancellation of registration. Section 8(1) of the Goa Co-op. Societies Act, 2001, Creative Multipurpose Co-op. Credit Society Ltd., Sd/- Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. Societies (South Gokul Building, Gokulwadi, Sanquelim-Goa has Zone) been registered under code symbol No. RES-(c)-1/ Margao, 12th October, 2009. /NZ/Goa. _________ V. B. Devidas, Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. Societies (North Zone). Notification Mapusa, 8th September, 2009. No. 5-1239-2009/ARSZ/HSG Certificate of Registration In exercise of the powers vested in me under Section 8 of the Goa Co-operative Societies Creative Multipurpose Co-op. Credit Society Act, 2001, “The Carmelina Apartments Ltd., Gokul Building, Gokulwadi, Sanquelim-Goa Co-operative Housing Society Limited,” has been registered on 8-09-2009 and it bears Curpawado, Cortalim-Goa, is registered under registration code symbol No. RES-(c)-1/NZ/Goa. It code symbol No. HSG(b)--735/South Goa/2009. is classified as “Resource Society” in terms of Rule 8 (1) (10) and sub-classified as “Service Resource Sd/- (P. M. Naik), Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. Society” under sub-rule 10 (c) of Rule 8 (1) of the Societies (South Zone). Goa Co-operative Societies Rules, 2003. Margao, 16th October, 2009. V. B. Devidas, Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. Societies Certificate of Registration (North Zone). “The Carmelina Apartments Co-operative Mapusa, 8th September, 2009. Housing Society Limited,” Curpawado, Cortalim- _________ -Goa, has been registered on 16-10-2009 and Order it bears registration code symbol No. HSG-(b)-735/ /SouthGoa/2009 and it is classified as “Housing No. 17-12-80/ARSZ/Service/Vol.III/1669 Society” under sub-classification No. 7-(b)-Co- Read: (1) Order No. 17-12-80/ARSZ/Service/ partnership Housing Society in terms of Rule 8 of /Vol.III/609 dated 11th June, the Goa Co-operative Societies Rules, 2003. 2009 terminating the Liquidation Sd/- (P. M. Naik), Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. pro- ceeding of the Nuvem Service Societies (South Zone). Co-op. Society Ltd., Nuvem, Margao, 16th October, 2009. Salcete-Goa. _________ (2) Minutes of the final General Body Meeting of the Nuvem Service Notification Co-op. Society Ltd., Nuvem, Salcete- No. 5-1238-2009/ARSZ/HSG -Goa. In exercise of the powers vested in me under (3) This office letter dated 20th July, Section 8 of the Goa Co-operative Societies Act, 2009 requesting the Liquidator to 2001, “The Murgao Avenue Co-operative Housing transfer surplus fund account to the Maintenance Society Limited,” Near Desteiro Registrar surplus fund account No. Church, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa, is registered under 67, maintained with the Goa State code symbol No. HSG-(b)-734/South Goa/2009. Co-op. Bank Ltd., Panaji-Goa. Sd/- (P. M. Naik), Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. In exercise of the powers vested in me under Societies (South Zone). Section 19 of the Goa Co-op. Societies Act, 2001, I, Shri P. M. Naik, Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. Societies, Margao, 16th October, 2009. South Zone, Margao-Goa, in furtherance to above referred order at Sr. No. 1 and report to that effect Certificate of Registration received from the Liquidator, regarding conclusion “The Murgao Avenue Co-operative Housing of winding up proceedings of the society I, hereby Maintenance Society Limited,” Near Desteiro cancel the registration of the Nuvem Service Church, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa, has been registered 848 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 33 12TH NOVEMBER, 2009 on 16-10-2009 and it bears registration code symbol 1. Shri Digambar Kamat … Chairman. No. HSG-(b)-734/South Goa/2009 and it is classified 2. Smt. Shashikala Kakodkar … Vice- as “Housing Society” under sub-classification -Chairman. No. 7-(b)-Co-partnership Housing Society in 3. Shri Manohar Parrikar … Vice- terms of Rule 8 of the Goa Co-operative Societies -Chairman. Rules, 2003. 4. Shri Ravi Naik … Vice- -Chairman. Sd/- (P. M. Naik), Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. 5. Shri Ramkrishna Dhavalikar … Vice- Societies (South Zone). -Chairman. Margao, 16th October, 2009. 6. Shri Luis Alex Cardoz … Vice- _________ -Chairman. 7. Shri Ramakant Khalap … Vice- Notification -Chairman. No. 5-1237-2009/ARSZ/HSG 8. Shri Surendra Shirsat … Member. 9. Shri Laxmikant Parsekar … Member. In exercise of the powers vested in me under 10. Dr. Nandkumar Kamat … Member. Section 8 of the Goa Co-operative Societies Act, 11. Shri Sitaram Tengse … Member. 2001, “The Anjani Apartments Co-operative 12. Shri Datta Naik … Member. Housing Society Limited” Near Electricity 13. Shri Vishnudas Vernekar … Member. Department, Pontemol, Curchorem-Goa, is 14. Adv. Vinay Borkar … Member. registered under code symbol No. HSG-(b)-733/ 15. Shri Ramkrishna Naik … Member. /South Goa/2009. 16. Shri Upendra Gaonkar … Member. 17. Shri Radharao Gracias … Member. Sd/- (P. M. Naik), Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. 18. Shri Shaikh Hasan Haroon … Member. Societies (South Zone). 19. Dr. Ajay Vaidya … Member. Margao, 29th September, 2009. 20. Shri Christopher Fonseca … Member. 21. Shri Ramesh Pankar … Member. Certificate of Registration 22. Shri Narasinva N. Naik … Member. Gaunekar “The Anjani Apartments Co-operative Housing 23. Shri Cesar Menezes … Member. Society Limited” Near Electricity Department, 24. Shri Uday Bhembre … Member. Pontemol, Curchorem-Goa, is registered on 25. Shri Tanaji Halarnkar … Member. 29-09-2009 under registration code symbol No. 26. Shri Girish Chodankar … Member. HSG--(b)-733/South Goa/2009 and it is classified 27. Shri Paresh Joshi … Member. as “Housing Society” under sub-classification 28. Chief Secretary … Member. No. 7-(b)-Co-partnership Housing Society in terms 29. Secretary, Legislature … Member. of Rule 8 of the Co-operative Societies Rules, 2003. 30. Jt. Secy., G.A.D. … Member. 31. Jt. Secy., Protocol … Member. Sd/- (P. M. Naik), Asstt. Registrar of Co-op. 32. Jt. Secy., Fin (Bud) … Member. Societies (South Zone). 33. Jt. Secy., Fin (Debt. … Member. Margao, 29th September, 2009. Management) 34. Jt. Secy., Fin (Exp.) … Member. —————— 35. Director, Panchayat … Member. 36. Director, Municipal … Member. Department of Education, Art & Culture Administration 37. Director, Information … Member. Directorate of Art & Culture 38. Director, Tourism … Member. __ 39. Director, Education … Member. Order 40. Director, Sports … Member. 41. Director, Hr. Education … Member. No. DAC/6-IV/BC-BB/AA/2009/2598 42. Director, Technical … Member. Education Government of Goa is pleased to constitute a 43. Executive Director (S.A.G.) … Member. Committee consisting of following members for 44. Member Secretary … Member. “Celebration of Late Dayanand alias Bhausaheb (Kala Academy) Bandodkar Birth Centenary” from 12-03-2010 to 45. Director, Art & Culture … Member 12-03-2011. Secretary. 849 OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 33 12TH NOVEMBER, 2009 The committe shall look after celebrating Birth Order centenary of late Bhausaheb Bandodkar in Ref. No. NO. DAC/4/GVA/2009/2880 co-ordination with Directorate of Art & Culture thereby planning and implementing year long Government of Goa is pleased to constitute a programmes and activities as per the following committee consisting of following members:- terms of reference: 1. Shri Digambar Kamat, … Chairman.
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