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Ser II No. 26 Reg. No. GR/RNP/GOA/32 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 25th September, 2008 (Asvina 3, 1930) SERIES II No. 26 Note:- There is one Extraordinary issue to the Official the post of Principal Government Higher Secondary Gazette, Series II No. 25 dated 18-9-2008, namely, School, Sanquelim, with immediate effect in addition to Extraordinary dated 22-9-2008 from pages 711 to 714 his own duties and until further orders. regarding Order (Form No. 1 & 2) from Department of Elections (Goa State Election Commission). By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Dr. Celsa Pinto, ex officio Joint Secr etar y (School GOVERNMENT OF GOA Education). Panaji, 10th September, 2008. Department of Agriculture Directorate of Agriculture uuu __ Department of Finance Order Revenue & Control Division No. 8/68/2007-08/D. Agri/242 Directorate of Accounts __ Ref.: Order No. 8/68/2007-08/D. Agri/205 dated 03-07-2008. Order In supersession of the above r efer red or der , No. DA/Admn/46-2(97)/08-09/TR-1734/66 Government is pleased to extend the deputation period Read: Order No. DA/Admn/45-1/08-09/39/TR-899 of Shri Saieesh Gandhi, Asstt. Agriculture Officer of this dated 27-06-2008. Directorate against the post of Asstt. Manager, Enter tainment Society of Goa, Panaji, for a fur ther period In partial modification of the Order referred to above, of one year with effect from 22-08-2008 or till regular Shri Gur unath Potekar, Joint Dir ector of A ccounts absorption of Shri Saieesh Gandhi as Assistant Manager presently working in the Goa Housing Board, Por vorim of Entertainment Society of Goa whichever is earlier shall hold the additional charge of the post of Chief A ccounts Officer in the Office of the Zilla Pamchayat, on the standard terms of deputation as contained in Panaji in addition to his own duties in Goa Housing O . M. 13/4/74-PER dated 12-02-1999 and as amended Board, Por vorim and work for two full days in a week in from time to time. the Nor th Goa Zilla Panchayat Panaji till a r egular By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. substitute is posted in Nor th Goa Zilla Panchayat Panaji. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. S. S. P. Tendulkar, Director of Agriculture & Joint Secretary (ex officio). Rajan V. S. Kunkolienkar, Joint Secr etar y to Gover nment. Tonca-Caranzalem, 12th September, 2008. Panaji, 16th September, 2008. uuu uuu Department of Education, Art & Culture Department of Forest __ Directorate of Education __ Notification Order No. 7-3-2008/FOR No. 1(2)-18-2004/SE/188 Read: F. No. 1-39/2007 WL -I dated 25-10-2007 of the Ministr y of Envir onment and Forests, Ref.: Order No. 1(2)-18-2004/SE/135 dated 01-08-2008. Government of India (Wild Life Division). Shri V. K. Savant, P rincipal Gover nment Higher The Government of Goa is hereby pleased to Secondary School, Valpoi shall hold additional char ge of constitute the State Level Expert Committee for 715 OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 26 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2008 identification of Critical Wildlife Habitats in the State of b) independently verify that complete and correct Goa, consisting of the following members:- information was provided to the concerned Gram Sabha which are included in the proposed 1) Chief Wildlife Warden, Goa … Chairman. critical wildlife habitat; 2) Regional Deputy Director (WR), … Member. c) act on request from concerned Gram Sabhas W L P, Mumbai Representative and provide support to collect relevant of MoEF, GOI information on the proposed critical wildlife 3) Secretar y (Social Welfar e), … Member. habitat. Government of Goa iv) The Government or any affected Gram Sabha or Representative of Ministry of individual may send objections, comments or Tribal Affairs, GOI additional evidence to the Expert Committee on 4)a) Dr. Manoj Borkar, … Member. its decision within 30 days from the date of first Associate Professor and Head of hearing of the State Committee. Department, Zoology Department, v) The Expert Committee shall consider these Biodiversity Research Cell, Carmel submissions and give a final recommendation to College, Nuvem, Salcete, Goa the Union Ministr y of Envir onment and For est b) Dr. M. K. Janar thanam, . Member. within 15 days. Reader, Botany Depar tment, By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Goa Jessie Freitas, Under Secretar y (For ests). 5)a) Shri Nirmal Kulkarni, … Member. Por vorim, 16th September, 2008. Conservationist, Mapusa, Goa uuu 6) Deputy Conservator of For ests, … Member- Department of Home Wildlife and Ecotourism, Goa Convenor. Office of the Director General of Police The terms of reference for State Level Expert __ Committee is as under:- Order i) The Expert Committee shall determine the extent No. CA -I/108(P)(Vol.II)/6805/2008 of inviolate areas required for wildlife conservation As per the decision of the Police Establishment Board, as per the guidelines and criteria issued by the Shri L a w r ence D’Souza, Police Inspector attached to Ministr y of Envir onment and Forests, Gover nment T raffic Cell, Vasco is her eby promoted to the post of of India, vide their letter No. F. No. 1-39/2007 Junior Scale (Deputy Superintendent of Police) of Goa W L -I dated 25-10-2007, that is to say, among other P olice Ser vice in the scale of pay of Rs. 8,000-275-13,500 things, evidence and analysis presented by the purely on ad hoc basis with immediate effect. State Government in its application, deliberations during the consultation and other studies or 2. The ad hoc promotion shall be for a period of one information from its own investigation, etc. year or till the vacancy is filled on regular basis, whichever is earlier. ii) The Expert Committee, in arriving at such a 3. The ad hoc promotion shall not bestow on the decision, may, among others,— promoted officer any claim for regular appointment and a) have the power to summon witnesses, call for the service rendered on ad hoc basis in the grade will documents, and undertake any other actions or not count for the purpose of seniority in that grade and investigations it feels necessary; for eligibility for promotion to the next higher grade. b) consult the Gram Sabhas that would fall within 4. This has the approval of P olice Establishment Board. or are dependent on resources within the O. R. Kudtarkar, Superintendent of Police (HQ) proposed critical wildlife habitat, the Officer for Dir ector General of Police (Goa). In-char ge of the concer ned National Park or Sanctuar y, Divisional For est Officers as well Panaji, 2nd September, 2008. members of the civil society organizations uuu working on social and environmental issues in the area. Department of Labour __ iii) The Exper t Committee may fur ther, — Order a) request additional information or return the said application to the State Government alongwith No. 28/14/2008-LAB/1341 its reasons for doing so, within a specified Whereas the Government of Goa is of the opinion period; that an industrial dispute exists between the 716 OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVT. OF GOA SERIES II No. 26 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2008 management of M/s. Acron Lifestyles Private Limited, SCHEDULE Candolim, Bardez, Goa, and it’s workman Shri Joseph Norbert D’Souza, Café Super visor , in respect of the “(1) Whether the action of the management of matter specified in the Schedule hereto (hereinafter M/s. Gomantak Private Limited, Panaji, in referred to as the “said dispute”); terminating the services of Shri Savio D’Souza, Assistant News Co-or dinator, with effect fr o m And whereas the Government of Goa considers it 01-01-2004 is legal and justified ? expedient to refer the said dispute for adjudication. (2) If not, what relief the workman is entitled to ?” N o w , ther efor e, in exer cise of the powers confer red by Clause (d) of sub-section (1) of Section 10 of the By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (Central Act 14 of 1947) (hereinafter referred to as the “said Act”), the B. S. Kudalkar, Under Secretar y (L abour). Government of Goa hereby refers the said dispute Por vorim, 12th September, 2008. for adjudication to the Industrial Tribunal of Goa, at _________ P anaji- Goa, constituted under Section 7-A of the said Act. Order SCHEDULE No. 28/18/2008-LAB/1351 “(1) Whether Shri Joseph Norbert D’Souza, Café Whereas the Government of Goa is of the opinion Super visor , at M/s. A cr on Lifestyles P rivate that an industrial dispute exists between the Limited, Candolim, Bardez, Goa, can be construed management of M/s. Souza Sons Reality, Panaji, Goa, and as a “W orkman” as defined under Clause (s) of it’s workman, Shri Tilakram R. Chowdhar y, in r espect of Section 2 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 the matter specified in the Schedule hereto (hereinafter (Central Act 14 of 1947) ? referred to as the “said dispute”); (2) If the answer, to issue No. (1) above is in the affirmative, then whether the action of the And whereas the Government of Goa considers it management of M/s. Acron Lifestyles Private expedient to refer the said dispute for adjudication. Limited, Candolim, Bardez, Goa, in terminating N o w , ther efor e, in exer cise of the powers confer red the services of Shri Joseph Norbert D’Souza, Café by Clause (d) of sub-section (1) of Section 10 of the Supervisor , with effect fr om 04-07-2007, is legal Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (Central Act 14 of 1947) and justified ? (hereinafter referred to as the “said Act”), the (3) If the answer to issue No.
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