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OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT of GOA, DAMAN and DIU -======--,-,,= Extrf\O Ft[) in F\ RY No.2 [REGD. GOA· 5 Panaji, 29th May, 19B6 (Jyaistha B, 190BI SERIES III No, 9 OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN AND DIU -======================--,-,,= EXTRf\O ft[) IN f\ RY No.2 GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN AND DIU Forest and Agriculture Department Office of the Collector 01 Goa, Panaji Election Branch Notification No. 4·28-86-VP/APL In pursuance' of the provlsions of Section 15 of the Goa, Darnan & Diu Village Panchayat Regulations 1962 (No.9 of 1962) read with the provisions of the Goa, Daman & Diu Village Panchayat (Election Procedure) Rules, 1967, I, S. Sinha, Collector of Goa hereby notify for public information that the following persons whose names appear in Column No. <1 have been duly elected to fill the Unreserved/Reserved seat of the ward indicated in Column No.3 of the Village Panclmyat shown in Column No.2 in the Schedule annexed below from the Tiswadi Taluka. SCHEDUL]c Sr. No. Name of Village Ward :1'\<). Remark... Panchayat Name of Elected Candidtttc ., 2 4 1., GOLTIM - NAVELI1·1 I Laxman Babal N a velkar H. No. E/84, Localwado, Piedade, Ilhas-Goa II R:'1I?akant Janardhan Vaigonkar H. NO. 139, Morodwado, Goltim, Piedade, 11has­ -Goa.. HI Joanas Damia,o Pacheco H. No. E/347. Santarbhat. Golthn-Diwar, IIhas-Goa IV Manuel Mathias Mosserate H. No. E/349, Feitorim, Diwar, Ilhas-Goa V Parvati Sadanand Gaokel' Santarbhat,' Diwar, Hesel'ved Ilhas-Goa Cha,ndrakant Damodar Priolkal' H. No. E. 86, Porbuwaddo, Unopposed Goltim Diwal', Ilhas-Goa VII Emidio Sebastiao Fernandes H. No. E/152/2, Itajem, Diwar, Navelim, Ilhas-Go~j 2. SAO - MATIAS I Chandrakant Datta Tari H. No.2, Vado Vanxim, Sao !\oratias :-, 'j II Jose Bismarlt Jose Silveira Belsurwada, Sao Matias ][1 Ramdas Pundalik Bhomkar Sao Matias, Malar Uski, Piedade IV Subhash Ramnatli Rawal Sao Matias, Malar-Piedade V Jari-aki Budgo Kautl1ankal' Naroa, St. Matias, P. O. H.cserved Piedade 3. CUMBHAiuUA I Surya Dipu Naik Surchembhat, Cumbharjua [J Gurunath Loko Uskaikal' Golwada, Cumbarjua HI Dinesh Hari Phadte H. No. E-1S7 / A, Maiga- k'harwada IV Gunu Meghnath Raikar Talapwada, Cumbharjua V Sulbha Vasu Raut H. No. EJ-89, Khadapwada H.esrorved VI Sur;vakant Vithal Naik .Railtar H. No. 13, Gaundalim, Cumbharjua ·vrr Kishor Uttam Shot Golwada, Cumbharjua-Gon 100 BERlJiJS I!l No.9 1 2 3 4 r, 3. CUMBHARJUA VII[ Tukaram Rupo Gaude Gawath, Cumbharjua-Goa IX Audumber Namo Tari H. No. 326-A, Maiga~ khanvada, Cumbharjua 4. ST. ESTEVAM Manuel Santana D. FernandeH St. Francisco, st. Este- Unopposed yam-Goa J[ Balchandra Datta Sawant St. Estevam, Tonca Wado IH Rajaram Anant Volvoicru.' Tonca Vaddo, St. Estevam­ -Goa. IV Beninga Santana. Afonso H. No. 108/1, Forro-Waddo, St. Estevam, Tiswadi V Elma Perpetua J oaquim Menezes Perto de Igreja, St. Estevam Heserved VI Diogo Antonio Joaquim Joaa Forowado, st. Esteval1'l: Mathos VI! Lazaro Cristo :;M"anuel Gomes H. No. 916, Palmar st. Estevam, Tiswadi VIJ[ Edviges Minguel Marques H. No. 1005, Palmar, St. Estevam IX Dileep Surya Sawant Akhada, St. Estevam-Goa. 5. MERCES I Raja Raguvir Oble Merces, Waddy, Goa H Agnelo Agostinho Do Rego .Merces Wadi, TIhas-Goa Unopposed III Kishor Vithal Narvekal' H. No. 185/488, Carmi­ bhat Merces-Goa IV Cletas Caetano Caldeira H. No. 228-A, Carmibhat, Merces-Goa V Pushpalata Anand Narvekar H. No. 185/488, Carmibhat, Reserved. Merces-Goa VI Guilhermo Jose Furtado Merces, Molloca, TIhas-Goa.., H. No. 296 VI! Jagdish Suka Vengurlekal' H. No. 352, St. Caitan, Merces-Goa VII! Mahesh Pandurang Amonkar H. No. 231-B, Do ·Joao, Merces-Goa IX Pramod Laxmikant Kalangut}rar H. No. 514, Mesta Bhat, Merces-Goa 6. CARAMBOLIM :r Anant Xavier Khandepal'kar Dona Maria, Carambolim Unopposed II Vittu Guno vargaonkar Saklembhat, Carambolim III Dhaku Vissu Murgaokar Saklembhat, Carambolim Unopposed IV Datta N agesh N aik Sirnawada, Carambolim V Chandravati Chandrakant Gausabhat, CaramboIim Reserved Val"gaonkar VI: Vinayak Saju Kundaikar Sirnawada, Carambolim 'vn Ch~drakant Satll Vargaonkar Gausabhat, Carambolim~ -Goa VIII .Joao Augusto Cardoso Zorichembhat, Carambolim IX Vilas Tukaram Naik Parkenbat, Carambolim 7. CORLIM I Dhamu Deu Zolmi Corlim, IndusJrial Estate, Ilhas-Goa ' IT Anand N. Nalk Corlim, Malar, Ilhas-Goa. ill Ddefonso Pio Xavier Luis H. No. 39, Bella Vista, Gonsalves CorUm-Goa IV Joaquim Constancio Fernandes H. No. 64, Next to V. P. Office, Corlim V Laximi Vishnoo· Adkonker Dulapi, Corlim Reserved VI: Pascoal J~o Fernandes House No. 118, Valvaddo, Corlim VII Joao Baptisto Joao Lobo Colwado, Corlim, Ilhas-Goa 8. AZOSSIM - MANDUR I Jose Maria Domh1gos Nunes· H. No. 580, Vodle-bhat, P.O. N eura, Pin 403 104 II Venktesh' Bhlku Naik Vodlembhat, Dongrirn, P. O. Neura, IIhas-Goa III Anil Raya Bakai Palmar Pequeno, Dhaktem Bhat, Dongrim TIhas-Goa IV Sucru Vithoba Naik Vodlembhat, Dongrim, P. O. N eura, Ilhas-Goa V Chandrabhagi Pundallk Naik Mandur, Church Wada, Ilhas- Reserved -Goa VI Premnath Ramrai Naik Palmar Piqueno Wado, Dhak­ tern Bhat, Dongrim-Ihas­ Goa VII Avina.sh Lingu Gavade Mandur. Dongrim, Dactem­ bhat, P. O. Neura, Tiswadi Goa-403104 VIII Peter Fatin:ta Jeronimo Fernandes H. No. 132, Azossim, Peleni Bhat, P. O. Neura, Tiswadi Goa 403104 IX Agostina Remedios Caldeira H. No. 85, Dulbalem, Azos~ sim, P O. Neura, Tiswadi­ Goa 9. BATIM I Naguesh Mukund Naik Batim Moula, P. O. Box Goa­ Velha II Silvestre Pascoal Dias Batim, Maina, P. O. Goa Velha ITI Mariano Antonio Souza Batim, Portel-Bhat, P. O. Box Goa Velha 29TH MAY, 1986 (JYAISTHA 8, 1908) 101 1 2 3 9. BATIM IV Paulo Bern.ado Nazareth Cunh:\ Eatim, Odlen1 bh.at nOI1POs('d V Antonia Joaquim Ferrao" HaWn, Suvastkai vVaddo, ne,<;el'Ved~U::l­ Opposc"d 10. CHODAN - MADEL I Balkris}ma Mahadev Honi{ilandi Madel, Chomo-Goa II Premanand Parshuram Mahambrc Ambarill1, Chorao III Nepoleao Alexander Fernandes Malewada, Chorao-Goa IV Requeta Apolinho ColasQ Eautona, Chorao-Goa V Sheetal Suresh Dhuri Dcugi, Chodan-Goa i"{c s(>l'verl VI Rohidas Narayan Bork:ll' H. No. 27/ A, Carahhat, Cho­ rao, Goa VII Ramakant Mukund Shirodkar Cariem-waddo, Chodan-Ma­ del-Goa \'III Shabi Narayan MadkailmJ' H. No. lO-l;}, Madel, Chodan, Tiswadi-Goa IX Mukund Chinm(Y Khandcpal'kar 1Tadel, Chorao-Goa. 11. SAO LOURENCO r Joao Anton Augusto Vales H. No. 272, Ivlercurim, St. - (AGACAIM). Lawrence-Agacaim, Tis- \vadi~Goa II Agnela Jose Afonso St. Lawrence, Sulabhat, jigu.­ cairn-Goa. III Narayan Subhas KavleiHtl' SulabhaL, St. Lawrence, Aga­ caim-Goa IV Domingo J'oaquim Gonsalves St. Lawrence, P. O. Malvflra, Agacnim-Goa V Maria Agnelo Gonsalves Moita Grand, Agacaim-Goa ill':-:crved VI Constancio Luis D'Sa Sao Lourenco, Agacaim, Baira Dandi~Goa VIf Agnelo Sebastiao Gonsalves H. No. 86, Padribhat, St. Lawrence, Agacaim-Goa VIII Menino Antonio Afonso St. Lawrence, P. 0, Mercu­ rim, Aga ca im -Goa IX Ratnnkar Sadashiv Banc1odkal' Sao Lourenco, Agacaim, Goa near Fish Market 12. ST. ANDRE I Simon Lourenco Caido Zuari, Goa Velha l'nopposed II Antonio lnacio Nunes Morgod, Goa Vclha III Lino Venancio Mendes Saleria, Goa Velha, Tiswadi Unopposed IV Francisco Manuel Cunha Forgottcm, Goa V~~lha, Tis- wadi V Ida Bernardo Vaz H. No. 54:~, Goa Velha Ht'served VI Filipe Joaquim Miranda Mascarenha.s, Vaddo, Goa Velha. Tiswadi VII Bento Aleixo Carvalho Dando, Goa Velha VIII Jose Martin Fernandes Firguembhat, Goa Velha, Tiswadi IX Joseph Clement D'Souza 'Silva Vaddo, Goa Velha, Tis­ wadi 13. SIRIDAO - PALE~1 I Alex Camilo Pires Sirldao, Jesus, Nazarenwado II Juliao Roldao Gonsalves Jesus Nazareth, Siridao III J oaquim J oao Souza Firguem bhat, Siridao, Tis- wadi Goa IV Vicente Andre Afonso Siridao Goa, P. C. 403111 V Shevanti Janardan Palker Palem-Siridao H_pscrved VI Pandurang Narayan Naik SiMdao Palem VII Vithal Han Satoshker Siridao Palem 14. SE OLD GOA I Rajinikant Krishna Bandodkar Panvel, Se Pedro, Panvelim II Pandurang Sada Kut.tikar 128, St. Pedro, IIhas-Goa III Molu Jose Canaconkar Mollar-CorUm, Ilhas Goa IV Audut Sriram Naik Davji Road, at Old Goa, H. No. 129 . .V Edvidges Jacob Barboza St. Augustinho, 'rowar, Old Reserved Goa 15. NEURA I Shashikant Pandurang SaWaJlt Dondebhut, P. O. Neura, Ilhas II Vinod Vaikunth Kamat Dondebhat, Neura, Ilhas III Ch~drakant Deu Gaudo Gudiwada, P. O. Neura, Ilhas-Goa IV Gurudas Noru Naik Wadabhat, Neura, IJhas-Goa V Ratnabai Kira Priokar Dhaktem Neura, p, 0. Neu- Reserved-Un.. ra-IIhas opposed Panaji, 30th April, 1986. - The Collector, 8. Sinha. 102 BERWS Iff NO.9 Notification \rilbge Panchayat (Election Procedure) Rukc; .1961, I, $. 13inlla, Collector of Goa herehy notify for public information No. 4-29~86wVPT/ELN Ihat tile following persons whose names appeal' in Column NO.1 have heen duly elected to fill the Unrcserved/Heserved In pursuance of the provisions of ;3ection 15 of the Goa, S(,fIL of the ward indicated in Column NO.3 of the Village Daman & Diu Village Panchayat Reg1llations 1962 (No. 9 of Panehayat ::;hown in Column No, 2 in t.he Schcflulr :"l"'.':-:C;j 1962) read with the provisions of the Goa, Dfllnan & Diu lI('low [rom the Bardcz Tululw. ---------- Sr. No. Name of Vill<"lgc \Va"d ?\o. Xame of Elected Calldidatf: Panclw.yut 3 4 1 2 . --·--------c-----··-· _____ 1. CAMURLlM J Savio Adrian D'Costa Costa\vado, CamurEm [J Damodar Shamba Volvoikar Dharvanvado, Camurlim m Gurudas Sukaji Vaiganlml' Darbarvadda, Camurlim IV PurushoUam Datta Khorjuvekal' a. No. 360, Vagali-Camurlirn l Jnopposcd. V Amelia Rosina Valeriann. !:"'orndala. Cottage, Oxel Reserved-Un·· Fernandes Khoir-atE', Bardcz opposed Z. COLVALE Mahadev Bhikaji Pal'seknr H. No. 87, Mushil' \Vaddo, Colvale, Baredz n Hanumant H;ari Haldankar House No. 652, Tual'wado, ColvDJe, Bardez m Kamlakant Babani Vengul'lekar I·rouse No.
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