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Corrected As on 25.7.2018 Legislative Assembly of the State of Goa Sixth Session, 2018 List of Starred Questions for Answer on 25Th July, 2018 CORRECTED AS ON 25.7.2018 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GOA SIXTH SESSION, 2018 LIST OF STARRED QUESTIONS FOR ANSWER ON 25TH JULY, 2018 TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS: 55 DEPARTMENTS INDEX ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & 1B*, 6B, 11B, 13A VETERINARY SERVICES ELECTION ---- FINANCE 1A, 2A, 5A, 7C, 10A, 12A, 12B, 19B, 21A, 21C GAZETTEER ------- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3B, 11C, 14C LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 3A, 3C, 4B, 11A, 15B, 18B MINES 4C*, 5C, 8A, 9A, 9B, 13B, 15C, 20B OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ----- PLANNING & STATISTICS 19A PANCHAYAT 1C, 2B, 6A, 7B, 13C, 14A, 17C, 18A, 20C PROTOCOL ----- REVENUE 4A, 5B, 7A, 8B, 12C, 14B, 15A, 16A, 16B, 16C, 17A, 17B, 20A, 21B 1 SL. MEMBER QUESTION DEPARTMENT NO. NOS 1A FINANCE 1. SHRI WILFRED D’SA 1B* ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & VETERINARY SERVICES 1C PANCHAYAT 2. SHRI FILIP NERI 2A FINANCE RODRIGUES 2B PANCHAYATI RAJ 3A LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 3. SHRI SUBHASH 3B I.T. SHIRODKAR 3C LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 4A REVENUE 4. SHRI PRASAD GAONKAR 4B LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 4C* MINES 5A FINANCE 5. SHRI LUIZINHO FALEIRO 5B REVENUE 5C MINES & GEOLOGY 6A PANCHAYATI RAJ 6. SHRI CHURCHILL ALEMAO 6B ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 7A REVENUE SHRI ALEIXO REGINALDO 7B PANCHAYAT 7. LOURENCO 7C FINANCE 8A MINES & GEOLOGY 8B REVENUE 8. SHRI CHANDRAKANT KAVALEKAR 9A MINES & GEOLOGY 9B MINES & GEOLOGY 9. SHRI DEEPAK PAUSKAR 10. SHRI GLENN SOUZA TICLO 10A FINANCE 11A LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 11. SHRI ANTONIO FERNANDES 11B ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 11C INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY 2 12. SHRI NILESH CABRAL 12A FINANCE 12B FINANCE 12C REVENUE SHRI RAJESH PATNEKAR 13A ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 13 13B MINES 13C PANCHAYAT 14A PANCHAYAT 14 SHRI DAYANAND SOPTE 14B REVENUE 14C INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 15A REVENUE 15 SHRI RAVI NAIK 15B LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 15C MINES 16A REVENUE SHRI JOSE LUIS CARLOS 16B REVENUE 16 ALMEDA 16C REVENUE 17A REVENUE 17B REVENUE 17 SHRI FRANCISCO SILVEIRA 17C PANCHAYATI RAJ SHRI NILKANTH 18A PANCHAYATI RAJ 18 HALARNKAR 18B LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT 19A PLANNING & STATISTIC SHRI PRATAPSINGH RANE 19 19B FINANCE 20A REVENUE 20B MINES & GEOLOGY 20 SHRI ISIDORE FERNANDES 20C PANCHAYATI RAJ 21A FINANCE 21B REVENUE 21. SHRI DIGAMBAR KAMAT 21C FINANCE *Name of Shri Pratapsing Raoji Rane is bracketed to Starred .L.A.Q. No. 4C. *S.Q.NO. 1B Transferred to other Department. 3 CORRECTED AS ON 25.7.2018 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF GOA SIXTH SESSION, 2018 LIST OF STARRED QUESTIONS FOR ANSWER ON 25TH JULY, 2018 TOTAL NO. OF QUESTIONS: 55 SHRI WILFRED D’SA BUDGETARY PROVISION OF P.W.D. 1A. *WILL the Minister for Finance be pleased to state: (a) the details of Budgetary Provision of P.W.D. for the year 2017-2018; (b) the expenditure incurred thereof; (c) the head-wise details; (d) the details of loans and market borrowings till date; (e) the details of repayment of loans, market borrowings till date; and (f) the details of outstanding loans, market borrowings as of 31-3-2018? SHRI WILFRED D’SA DETAILS OF CONFISCATED BEEF 1B.* Transferred to Home Department as Unstarred LAQ No. 110 to be answered on 27.7.2018 . SHRI WILFRED D’SA PANCHAYAT PROPOSALS 1C* WILL the Minister for Panchayat be pleased to state: (a) the details of all Panchayat proposals with the Directorate of Panchayat from Nuvem Constituency; (b) the details such as name of Panchayat, date of proposals, name of works and the reasons for the pendency of proposals, if any; 4 (c) the details of funds released under XIV Finance Commission to Village Panchayats; (d) the Panchayat-wise details as regards whether the funds under XIV Finance Commission are utilized or unutilized as of 31/03/2018; (e) the details of funds released under Golden Jubilee funds released to Village Panchayats; (f) the details of funds utilized and unutilized by Panchayats as of 31/03/2018; (g) whether the funds released under Golden Jubilee Scheme is lapsed, if so, the reasons thereof; (h) the details of proposals pending/received after the lapsed period; (i) whether the Government will revive the Scheme, if so, the details thereof; (j) the details of Scheme for release of Bio-Toilets Panchayat-wise; (k) whether any survey is conducted, if so, the details thereof; and (l) whether works for purchase of Bio-Toilets are tendered; if so, the details thereof? SHRI FILIPE NERI RODRIGUES MARGAO DISTRICT HOSPITAL BY GSIDC 2A *WILL the Minister for Finance be pleased to state: (a) the estimated cost of District Hospital under construction at Margao tendered and date of commencement of work; (b) the time limit fixed for commissioning of the Hospital; (c) the cost incurred and percentage of work completed as on date; (d) the details of balance works and cost to be incurred; (e) the names of the contractors and consultants and total payments made to each of them till date; (f) whether any date has been fixed for commissioning of the District Hospital; and (g) if so, the details thereof? FILIPE NERI RODRIGUES UTILIZATION OF GRANTS UNDER GOLDEN JUBILEE SCHEME 2B. *WILL the Minister for Panchayati Raj and Community Development be pleased to state: (a) the total amount of grants given to various Panchayats with dates under Golden Jubilee Funds; (b) the names of Village Panchayats which have utilized the funds and furnished utilization certificates after completion of works; 5 (c) the names of Village Panchayats which have failed to utilize the grants given with reasons thereof; and (d) the action the Government will contemplate to take on those Panchayats who have failed as per the guidelines to utilize the funds? SHRI SUBHASH SHIRODKAR DETAILS OF YOUTH EMPLOYED IN VARIOUS INDUSTRIES 3A* WILL the Minister for Labour and Employment be pleased to state: (a) the details of the total number of Goan Youth that are employed in various Industrial setups on regular and contract basis; (b) the names and designation of these workers; (c) whether the Government has any scheme for giving part of salary component to the Entrepreneurs/Proprietors for employing Goan Youth; and (d) if so, the details thereof? SHRI SUBHASH SHIRODKAR START-UP UNITS IN GOA 3B*. WILL the Minister for Information Technology be pleased to state: (a) the names of all the Start-Up Units in Software and Hardware in the State of Goa; (b) furnish the names of the Proprietors of the units and Youth that are employed; and (c) the details of the total number of Units that are registered/ have applied for salary subsidy component with the Department? SHRI SUBHASH SHIRODKAR HUMAN RESOURCE WING OF GOA 3C*. WILL the Minister for Labour and Employment be pleased to state: (a) whether the Department has any Human Resource Wing; and (b) if so, the details of the work that has been done by this Wing as far as the Human Resource of the State of Goa is concerned? 6 SHRI PRASAD GAONKAR SURVEY TO IDENTIFY GOVERNMENT LAND AND COMMUNIDADE LAND IN THE STATE 4A *WILL the Minister for Revenue be pleased to state: (a) whether Government has carried out any survey to identify Government and Communidade lands in the State, if so, furnish details thereof; (b) whether any data is available with the Government on encroachment on Government and Communidade lands; if so, furnish the details thereof; and (c) whether Government will initiate special drive to protect Government and Communidade lands in the State, if so, the details thereof ? SHRI PRASAD GAONKAR EXPLOITATION OF LOCAL YOUTH BY PRIVATE COMPANIES 4B *WILL the Minister for Labour and Employment be pleased to state: (a) whether Government is aware about exploitation of local youth by private companies in terms of less salary, if so, the details thereof ; (b) whether any steps have been taken to ensure secured jobs as in Government departments to Goan youth in private sectors, if so, the details thereof ; (c) the measures taken so that private companies give first preference to Goan youth in their establishments; and (d) whether any prior condition is being put to private companies before operationalizing of units to provide training to Goan youth for their required manpower, if so, the details thereof ? SHRI PRASAD GAONKAR SHRI PRATAPSINGH RANE RESUMPTION OF MINING IN GOA 4C *WILL the Minister for Mines be pleased to state: (a) the steps taken by the Government for resumption of Mining in Goa after Hon. Supreme Court’s Order of ban from 15th March, 2018; (b) the options that Government intends to explore for resumption of Mining; 7 (c) whether Mining dependents can expect resumption of operations from next October, if so, the details thereof; and (d) whether any survey has been carried out to know approximate population affected due to closure of Mining in the State, if so, the details thereof with the exact figure of the people who have lost their jobs directly for the closure of mines? SHRI LUIZINHO FALEIRO PRESENT STATUS OF WORK ORDER NO.GSIDC/ENG/WORKS/992/6989 DATED 22ND FEBRUARY, 2014 5A. *WILL the Minister for Finance be pleased to state: (a) the details of the progress of the Work Order No.GSIDC/ENG/WORKS/992/6989 dated the 22nd February 2014 for the amount of 4,40,16,624 issued by the Goa Infrastructure Development Corporation; (b) the details and description of the roads constructed and amount spent and other works carried out as per the above Work Order; (c) the progress and the present status of the works; (d) the details of the expenditure on the works executed as on date; (e) whether the Government has received a proposal from the Village Panchayat of Navelim for the said works; (f) if so, the details of the progress; (g) whether the works have been re-tendered, if so, the details thereof; and (h) if not, the time frame by when the said works will be re-tendered ? SHRI LUIZINHO FALEIRO COMPENSATION FOR LAND ACQUISITION 5B.
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