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Carrying Capacity of Beaches of for Providing Shacks & Other Temporary Goa Seasonal Structures in Private Areas
Carrying Capacity of Beaches of for Providing Shacks & Other Temporary Goa Seasonal Structures in Private Areas Submitted to Government of Goa Prepared by NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE COASTAL MANAGEMENT Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Government of India Carrying Capacity of Beaches of Goa for Providing Shacks & Other Temporary Seasonal Structures in Private Areas Foreword India is forging ahead with a high development agenda, especially along the long coastline, which inadvertently causes adverse impacts on the environment. Most of these activities are unplanned, leading to an imbalance in ecological sustainability. It is evident that developmental activities need to be regulated and managed, so that deterioration of the environment can either be minimized or avoided. This can be achieved by estimating the carrying capacity of a system that enables better planning for development, concurrently safeguarding ecological and environmental and social concerns. The State of Goa is one of world‟s most renowned tourism destinations with several natural beaches along its 105 km coastline, with a tourist footfall of over 50,00,000 tourists per year. Despite such heavy human pressure on a limited coastal scape, the Government of Goa has attempted to maintain the integrity of its beaches by regulation and management measures. However, a more systematic and scientific approach, was necessary to protect the ecological and environmental resources and to ensure livelihood sustainability. Based on such principles, the present study on carrying capacity of beaches and the adjacent private areas was undertaken by National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Carrying capacity was determined using several international and national best practices to determine the scenarios and indicators for the assessment. -
Global Nomads: Techno and New Age As Transnational Countercultures
1111 2 Global Nomads 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 1 2 A uniquely ‘nomadic ethnography,’ Global Nomads is the first in-depth treat- 3111 ment of a counterculture flourishing in the global gulf stream of new electronic 4 and spiritual developments. D’Andrea’s is an insightful study of expressive indi- vidualism manifested in and through key cosmopolitan sites. This book is an 5 invaluable contribution to the anthropology/sociology of contemporary culture, 6 and presents required reading for students and scholars of new spiritualities, 7 techno-dance culture and globalization. 8 Graham St John, Research Fellow, 9 School of American Research, New Mexico 20111 1 D'Andrea breaks new ground in the scholarship on both globalization and the shaping of subjectivities. And he does so spectacularly, both through his focus 2 on neomadic cultures and a novel theorization. This is a deeply erudite book 3 and it is a lot of fun. 4 Saskia Sassen, Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology 5 at the University of Chicago, and Centennial Visiting Professor 6 at the London School of Economics. 7 8 Global Nomads is a unique introduction to the globalization of countercultures, 9 a topic largely unknown in and outside academia. Anthony D’Andrea examines 30111 the social life of mobile expatriates who live within a global circuit of counter- 1 cultural practice in paradoxical paradises. 2 Based on nomadic fieldwork across Spain and India, the study analyzes how and why these post-metropolitan subjects reject the homeland to shape an alternative 3 lifestyle. They become artists, therapists, exotic traders and bohemian workers seek- 4 ing to integrate labor, mobility and spirituality within a cosmopolitan culture of 35 expressive individualism. -
Sr. No. Hotel Ctgry Name of the Hotel Address Ph. No. Taluka Rooms Beds 1 B Keni Hotels 18Th June Road, Panaji
Sr. Hotel Name of the Address Ph. No. Taluka Rooms Beds No. Ctgry Hotel 1 B Keni Hotels 18th June Road, Panaji - Goa 2224581 / 2224582 / Tiswadi 38 74 9822981148 / 9822104808 2 B Noah Ark Verem, Reis, Magos, Bardez, Goa 9822158410 Bardez 40 96 3 B Hotel Republica Opp. Old Govt. Secretariat, Panaji-Goa. 9422061098 / 2224630 Tiswadi 24 48 4 B Hotel Solmar D B Road, Miramar, Panaji-Goa. 403001 2464121 / 2462155 / Tiswadi 38 38 9823086402 5 B Hotel Delmon Caetano De Albuquerque Road, Panaji-Goa. 2226846/47 / Tiswadi 55 110 9850596727 / 7030909617 6 B Hotel Baia Do Baga Beach, Calangute, Bardez - Goa. 2276084 / 8605018142 Bardez 21 42 Sol 7 B Hotel Samrat Shri Victor Fernandes, Dr. Dada Vaidya Road, Panaji- 9860057674 Tiswadi 49 98 Goa. 8 B Hotel Aroma Rua Cunha Rivara Road, Opp. Municipal Garden, 9823021445 Tiswadi 28 56 Panaji-Tiswadi - Goa. 9 B Hotel Sona Rua De Ourem, Near Old Patto Bridge, Panaji-Goa. 9822149848 Tiswadi 26 60 10 B Prainha Resort Near State Bank of India, Dona Paula, Panaji - Goa. 2453881/82 / 83 / Tiswadi 45 90 by the Sea 9822187294 11 B O Pescador Near Dona Paula Jetty, Dona Paula, Panaji, Tiswadi - 7755940102 Tiswadi 20 40 Dona Paula Goa. Beach Resort 12 B Hotel Goa Near Miramar Beach, Tonca, Panaji-Goa. 9821016029 Tiswadi 35 70 International 13 B Hotel Satya Near Maruti Temple, Mapusa, Bardez, Goa 9822103529 Bardez 34 68 Heera 14 B Holiday Beach Candolim, Bardez, Goa 9822100517 / 2489088 Bardez 20 40 Resort / 2489188 15 B Mapusa Mapusa, Bardez - Goa 2262794 / 2262694 / Bardez 48 104 Residency 9403272165 16 B Panaji Residency Near Old Secretariat, Opp. -
Sr No Ackno Registration No District Hotelname Address Contactno Emailid Category
Hotel Sr No Ackno Registration No District HotelName Address ContactNo EmailID category 1 HP2000115 HOT0000073 North Goa Primo Bom Terra Verde E 4/263 Agarvaddo Calangute Bardez North Goa- 403516 9422444471 [email protected] B Category H.No. 526/3f Vagator Beach Road Anjuna Bardez North Goa- 2 HP2000046 HOTN000143 North Goa The Grand Leoney Resort 7744966777 [email protected] B Category 403509 3 HP2000098 HOTN000151 North Goa Ginger Hotel Complex Edc Patto Panaji Tiswadi North Goa- 403001 9717913457 [email protected] B Category Golden Tulip Goa- Grand View Hotels Pvt. H.No.315/A/G1-G5315/B/G1-G2 Bamon Vaddo Candolim 4 HP2000136 HOTN000166 North Goa 8380035808 [email protected] B Category Ltd. Bardez North Goa- 403515 5 HP2000159 HOTN000172 North Goa Hotel Shaurya Rambhuvan Wado Ribandar Panaji Tiswadi North Goa 9822123439 [email protected] C Category H.No.505/1ABCDEF&GSanqwadi Arpora Bardez North Goa- 6 HP2000075 HOTN000194 North Goa Sun Village Resorts Pvt Ltd 8378947894 [email protected] A Category 403516 7 HP2000092 HOTN000223 North Goa Hotel Rajdhani Dr Atmaram Borkar Road Panaji Tiswadi North Goa- 403001 8408088771 [email protected] B Category Sinquerim Beach Waddi Candolim Bardez North Goa- 8 HP2000128 HOTN000225 North Goa Whispering Palms Beach 9970094237 [email protected] A Category 403515 9 HP2000249 HOTN000266 North Goa The O Hotel S.No.114/1 Dando Candolim Bardez North Goa- 403515 9503000006 [email protected] A Category H.No. 129/1 Naroji Wada Morgim Pernem North Goa- 10 HP2000111 HOTN000295 North Goa Safira River Front Resort 9158881675 [email protected] C Category 403512 11 HP2000252 HOTN000310 North Goa Goveia Holiday Homes H.No- 1291a Arady Candolim Bardez North Goa- 403515 7768070202 [email protected] B Category H. -
North Goa District Factbook |
Goa District Factbook™ North Goa District (Key Socio-economic Data of North Goa District, Goa) January, 2018 Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi-110020. Ph.: 91-11-43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.districtsofindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Also available at : Report No.: DFB/GA-585-0118 ISBN : 978-93-86683-80-9 First Edition : January, 2017 Second Edition : January, 2018 Price : Rs. 7500/- US$ 200 © 2018 Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer & Terms of Use at page no. 208 for the use of this publication. Printed in India North Goa District at a Glance District came into Existence 30th May, 1987 District Headquarter Panaji Distance from State Capital NA Geographical Area (In Square km.) 1,736 (Ranks 1st in State and 522nd in India) Wastelands Area (In Square km.) 266 (2008-2009) Total Number of Households 1,79,085 Population 8,18,008 (Persons), 4,16,677 (Males), 4,01,331 (Females) (Ranks 1st in State and 480th in India) Population Growth Rate (2001- 7.84 (Persons), 7.25 (Males), 8.45 (Females) 2011) Number of Sub Sub-districts (06), Towns (47) and Villages (194) Districts/Towns/Villages Forest Cover (2015) 53.23% of Total Geographical Area Percentage of Urban/Rural 60.28 (Urban), 39.72 (Rural) Population Administrative Language Konkani Principal Languages (2001) Konkani (50.94%), Marathi (31.93%), Hindi (4.57%), Kannada (4.37%), Urdu (3.44%), Malayalam (1.00%) and Others (0.17%) Population Density 471 (Persons per Sq. -
Gazette-397-169-Adj-A-Seriesiii-No
Reg. No. G-2/RNP/GOA/32/2018-20 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 10th September, 2020 (Bhadra 19, 1942) SERIES III No. 24 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY GOVERNMENT OF GOA of water in emergency cases shall not attract restrictions contained in this order. Department of Home It is further provided that such emergency Home–General Division digging shall be covered immediately within less Office of the District Magistrate, than 6 hours of digging and properly paved/ North Goa /cemented within 24 hours. __ As the notices cannot be served individually on Order all concerned, the order is hereby passed ex-parte. It shall be published for information of public No. 8/32/2016-MAG/5644 through press and also by affixing copies on the Whereas, it is expedient to impose a ban on Notice Boards of all Sub-Divisional Magistrates, digging and cutting of all types of roads, including Mamlatdars and Executive Magistrates and all National Highways, State Highways, Major District Police Stations in North Goa District. roads, road-shoulders, lanes, thoroughfares etc. Any person, agency or department etc., during the monsoons as these activities pose imminent danger and disruption to the life of contravening this order will be liable for motorists, pedestrians and general public; punishment under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code. This order shall come into force immediately And whereas, the adoption of immediate and shall remain in force for 60 days. preventive measures is necessary to ban all the Given under my hand and seal of on this 17th above mentioned activities so as to ensure public day of August, 2020. -
SSC Result Booklet April-May 2020
Goa Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education Alto Betim-Goa APRIL-MAY 2020 Result Tuesday, 28th July, 2020 Certified that the Result of SSC Exam. April-May 2020 is prepared as per the rules of the Board in force. (Bhagirath G. Shetye) Secretary To be published strictly after 04.30 p.m. on 28th July, 2020 76 1 INDEX Sr.No. Particulars Page No. I Performance Report 3 II List of the Schools with Cent 4 Percent Results III School-wise Performance of 10 Candidates (at Glance) IV Centre-wise Performance of 33 candidates V Centre-wise Result 37 2 I. PERFORMANCE REPORT The SSC Examination was re-scheduled from 21st May, 2020 to 6th June, 2020 at 29 examination centres across the state, due to pandemic situation. A total of 18939 candidates registered under whole category (without exemption) for the SSC Examination of April-May, 2020. Out of 18939 candidates 17554 candidates pass the SSC Examination of April-May 2020 giving pass percentage of 92.69%. A total of 737 candidates registered under repeater/ITI category for the SSC Examination of April-May, 2020. Out of 737 candidates 345 candidates pass SSC Examination of April-May 2020 giving pass percentage of 46.81%. Result at a glance (Regular candidates): Appeared Passed Pass % Boys 9319 8581 92.08 Girls 9620 8973 93.27 Total 18939 17554 92.69 Highest and Lowest Pass Percentage centres Name of the Centre Enrollment Pass % Mangueshi 258 98.06 (Highest) Kepem 441 86.85 (Lowest) Highest and Lowest Enrollment centres Name of the Centre Enrollment Pass % Navelim 1522 94.28 (Highest) Paingin 230 96.96 (Lowest) 3 List of Schools with Cent Percent Results School Name Appeard Passed NI percentage 01.02-ST. -
Sr No Ackno Registration No District Hotelname Address Contactno Emailid Category
Hotel Sr No Ackno Registration No District HotelName Address ContactNo EmailID category 1 HP2000115 HOT0000073 North Goa Primo Bom Terra Verde E 4/263 Agarvaddo Calangute Bardez North Goa- 403516 9422444471 [email protected] B Category H.No. 526/3f Vagator Beach Road Anjuna Bardez North Goa- 2 HP2000046 HOTN000143 North Goa The Grand Leoney Resort 7744966777 [email protected] B Category 403509 3 HP2000098 HOTN000151 North Goa Ginger Hotel Complex Edc Patto Panaji Tiswadi North Goa- 403001 9717913457 [email protected] B Category Golden Tulip Goa- Grand View Hotels Pvt. H.No.315/A/G1-G5315/B/G1-G2 Bamon Vaddo Candolim 4 HP2000136 HOTN000166 North Goa 8380035808 [email protected] B Category Ltd. Bardez North Goa- 403515 5 HP2000159 HOTN000172 North Goa Hotel Shaurya Rambhuvan Wado Ribandar Panaji Tiswadi North Goa 9822123439 [email protected] C Category H.No.505/1ABCDEF&GSanqwadi Arpora Bardez North Goa- 6 HP2000075 HOTN000194 North Goa Sun Village Resorts Pvt Ltd 8378947894 [email protected] A Category 403516 7 HP2000092 HOTN000223 North Goa Hotel Rajdhani Dr Atmaram Borkar Road Panaji Tiswadi North Goa- 403001 8408088771 [email protected] B Category Sinquerim Beach Waddi Candolim Bardez North Goa- 8 HP2000128 HOTN000225 North Goa Whispering Palms Beach 9970094237 [email protected] A Category 403515 9 HP2000249 HOTN000266 North Goa The O Hotel S.No.114/1 Dando Candolim Bardez North Goa- 403515 9503000006 [email protected] A Category H.No. 129/1 Naroji Wada Morgim Pernem North Goa- 10 HP2000111 HOTN000295 North Goa Safira River Front Resort 9158881675 [email protected] C Category 403512 11 HP2000252 HOTN000310 North Goa Goveia Holiday Homes H.No- 1291a Arady Candolim Bardez North Goa- 403515 7768070202 [email protected] B Category H. -
The Changing Face of Assagao
in goa SSAGAO, a diminutive and pretty Marvel at the beautiful heritage homes laden village in North Goa that rests with bougainvillea and flame colored flowers Apeacefully in verdant hills, clothed in which dot its entire stretch. These archaic cashew groves, exudes an unhurried old- abodes are being restored and are now home world charm. The village gets its name from to these new residents who have given up the Asson trees that abound here. Gifted their hectic lifestyle in the metros and have with the healing power of its organic spring opted to settle down in the tranquility and waters, natural beauty and gentle soothing serenity that Assagao offers. Developers have breezes from the Arabian Sea, the village has a also come up with contemporary homes, villas laidback and serene air about it. Assagao has and apartments, offering a host of luxurious tacitly become a chic and upscale residential amenities like swimming pool, club house, area of Goa, with many stately Portuguese recreational and play areas. Assagao also restored homes with ravishing tropical offers premium boutique villas and premium gardens and flowers. Quaint cafes, restaurants, vacation homes on rent for an exotic holiday boutiques, yoga and Ayurveda retreats dot the experience. This trend seems to have picked countryside. up steam lately, with many vacation homes Assagao holds some stunning secrets up its and villas being offered for premium holidays sleeve. Unlike many other villages which are and Airbnb rentals. accelerating to development, the charm of this Walk through the narrow alleys to the village is its casual and slow pace of life, which leafy Badem Road and reach Villa Blanche is attracting a steady influx of new settlers. -
Dpr – Chapora River (25.00Km) Nw-25
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CONCEIVING the GODDESS an Old Woman Drawing a Picture of Durga-Mahishasuramardini on a Village Wall, Gujrat State, India
CONCEIVING THE GODDESS An old woman drawing a picture of Durga-Mahishasuramardini on a village wall, Gujrat State, India. Photo courtesy Jyoti Bhatt, Vadodara, India. CONCEIVING THE GODDESS TRANSFORMATION AND APPROPRIATION IN INDIC RELIGIONS Edited by Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat and Ian Mabbett Conceiving the Goddess: Transformation and Appropriation in Indic Religions © Copyright 2017 Copyright of this collection in its entirety belongs to the editors, Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat and Ian Mabbett. Copyright of the individual chapters belongs to the respective authors. All rights reserved. Apart from any uses permitted by Australia’s Copyright Act 1968, no part of this book may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the copyright owners. Inquiries should be directed to the publisher. Monash University Publishing Matheson Library and Information Services Building, 40 Exhibition Walk Monash University Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia www.publishing.monash.edu Monash University Publishing brings to the world publications which advance the best traditions of humane and enlightened thought. Monash University Publishing titles pass through a rigorous process of independent peer review. www.publishing.monash.edu/books/cg-9781925377309.html Design: Les Thomas. Cover image: The Goddess Sonjai at Wai, Maharashtra State, India. Photograph: Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat. ISBN: 9781925377309 (paperback) ISBN: 9781925377316 (PDF) ISBN: 9781925377606 (ePub) The Monash Asia Series Conceiving the Goddess: Transformation and Appropriation in Indic Religions is published as part of the Monash Asia Series. The Monash Asia Series comprises works that make a significant contribution to our understanding of one or more Asian nations or regions. The individual works that make up this multi-disciplinary series are selected on the basis of their contemporary relevance. -
Prospectus 2020-21
Anand R. Sirsat College of Arts Sou. SheelaPremanand Vaidya College of Science V. N.S. Bandekar College of Commerce Assagao, Bardez, Goa. PROSPECTUS 2020-21 Prospectus 2020-21 OUR VISION Education for Social Transformation and Nation Building OUR MISSION To proactively contribute towardsthe creation of an intellectually dynamic society which is committed to excellence, human dignity and the realisation of human potential Prospectus 2020-21 Anand R. Sirsat College of Arts Sou. Sheela Premanand Vaidya College of Science V. N.S. Bandekar College of Commerce Assagao, Bardez, Goa. Website: www.dmscollege.ac.in E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (0832) 2268488/ 2268683 Prospectus 2020-21 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No Page No 1. From The Principal‟s Desk 2 2. Dnyanprassarak Mandal‟s College And Research Centre 3 3. Faculty Profiles 4 4. Administrative, Library &Technical Staff 9 5. Programme Structure for Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA) 10 6. Programme Structure of Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 23 7. Programme Structure of Master of Commerce (M.Com) 44 8. Programme Structure of Master of Science (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 48 9. Programme Structure of Master of Science (Organic Chemistry) 49 10. General Rules Of Conduct 55 11. Acts Of Indiscipline & Penalties 57 12. Student Support Facilities 59 13. Committees And Associations 61 14. Library 66 15. Rules & Regulations Of Attendance 68 16. Scholarships And Schemes Of Financial Support To Students 69 17. Endowment Prizes 71 18. Calendar of Activities 72 19. Other Programmes 78 20. UGC Guidelines Regarding Ragging 79 Annexure 1) Annexure I (Anti-Ragging Undertaking to be given by the Student) 2) Annexure II (Anti-Ragging Undertaking to be given by the Parent/Guardian of the Student) Published by: PRINCIPAL Dnyanprassarak Mandal’s College and Research Centre Assagao, Goa From the Principal’s Desk...