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APPENDIX - I FORM 1 (I) Basic Information
Chakshu Properties Private Limited APPENDIX - I FORM 1 (I) Basic Information Sr. Item Details No. 1. Name of the project/s Proposed Beach resort 2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (a) 3. Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ Total Plot Area:- 21,241.00 m2 tonnage to be handled/ command area/ Plot area within 0-200 m:- 11206.00 m2 lease area/ number of wells to be Plot area within 200-500 m:- 10035.00 m2 drilled Proposed Built Up Area:- 7801.36 m2 Survey No:-123/1 (Part A), Morjim village, Pernem Taluka, Goa. 4. New/ Expansion/Modernization New 5. Existing Capacity/Area etc. Not Applicable Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ 6. B2 7. Does it attract the general condition? No If yes, please specify. 8. Does it attract the specific condition? No If yes, please specify. 9. Plot/ Survey/ Khasra No. 123/1 (Part A) Village Morjim Tehsil Pernem District North State Goa 10. Nearest railway station/airport along Aerial Distances with distance in kms. Thivim Railway Station – 11.76 Km Dabolim Airport – 29.36 Km 11. Nearest Town, City, District Aerial Distances Headquarters along with distance in Mapusa town – 9.07 Km kms. Panaji City – 18.16 Km 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Morjim Village Panchayat Municipal Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses with Ph no:- 0832-2244310 telephone nos. to be given) 13. Name of the applicant M/s Chakshu Properties Pvt. Ltd. 14. Registered Address 3-D/2, Court Chambers, 35, New Marine Lines, Mumbai – 400 020. 15. Name Alpesh Desai Sadekar Enviro Engineers Private Limited Page 1 of 14 Chakshu Properties Private Limited Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Director Address Same as above Pin Code 400 020 Telephone no. -
Thursday, July 11, 2019 / Ashadha 20, 1941 (Saka) ______
LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS OF DEBATES* (Proceedings other than Questions & Answers) ______ Thursday, July 11, 2019 / Ashadha 20, 1941 (Saka) ______ SUBMISSION BY MEMBERS Re: Farmers facing severe distress in Kerala. THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE (SHRI RAJ NATH SINGH) responding to the issue raised by several hon. Members, said: It is not that the farmers have been pushed to the pitiable condition over the past four to five years alone. The miserable condition of the farmers is largely attributed to those who have been in power for long. I, however, want to place on record that our Government has been making every effort to double the farmers' income. We have enhanced the Minimum Support Price and did take a decision to provide an amount of Rs.6000/- to each and every farmer under Kisan Maan Dhan Yojana irrespective of the parcel of land under his possession and have brought it into force. This * Hon. Members may kindly let us know immediately the choice of language (Hindi or English) for obtaining Synopsis of Lok Sabha Debates. initiative has led to increase in farmers' income by 20 to 25 per cent. The incidence of farmers' suicide has come down during the last five years. _____ *MATTERS UNDER RULE 377 1. SHRI JUGAL KISHORE SHARMA laid a statement regarding need to establish Kendriya Vidyalayas in Jammu parliamentary constituency, J&K. 2. DR. SANJAY JAISWAL laid a statement regarding need to set up extension centre of Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Motihari (Bihar) at Bettiah in West Champaran district of the State. 3. SHRI JAGDAMBIKA PAL laid a statement regarding need to include Bhojpuri language in Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. -
Trains Running on Konkan Railway
Due to present pandemic situation of COVID-19, regular passenger train operation has been kept suspended as a precautionary measure. However, few special trains are being run over KRCL section at present. Mail/Express Passengers Trains (No. of pairs) (No. of pairs) Daily 10 07 Six days in a week 00 02 Five days a week 01 00 Tri-weekly 02 00 Bi-weekly 10 00 Weekly 22 00 Total 45 09 Daily Trains: Days Sr. on Train no. & Name From To Composition* No Konkan Railway 10103/10104 Mumbai 1A, 2A, 3A, SL, 1 Madgaon Daily Mandovi Express CST 2S, II, P 10111/10112 Mumbai 1A, 2A, 3A, SL, 2 Konkankanya Madgaon Daily CST II, P Express 16345/16346 Lokmanya Thiruvanantha 3 Daily 2A, 3A, SL, II, P Netravati Express Tilak puram Terminus 12619/12620 Lokmanya Mangalore 4 Matsyagandha Tilak Daily 2A, 3A, SL, II Central Express Terminus 12618/12617 H. 5 Ernakulam Daily 2A, 3A, SL, II, P Mangala Express Nizamuddin 12051/12052 6 Janashatabdi Dadar Madgaon Daily EC, CC, II Express 12133/12134 Mumbai 7 Mangalore Jn. Daily 2A, 3A, SL, II Express CST 11003/11004 8 Dadar Sawantwadi Daily 2A, 3A, SL, II Tutari Express 22635/22636 Mangalore Central- Mangalore 9 Madgaon Daily CC, II Madgon Central (Intercity Express) 16595/16596 10 Yesvantpur - Karwar Yesvantpur Karwar Daily 2A, 3A, SL, II Express Five days a week Trains: Days on Sr. Train no. & Compositi From To Konkan No Name on* Railway 22119 CSTM- Karmali CSTM Karmali EC, CC " Tejas Express" Except 1 Monday & 22120 Thursday Karmali- CSTM Karmali CSTM EC, CC " Tejas Express" Tri-Weekly Trains: Days on S. -
Indian Railways Budget Speech 1988-89 480 Speech of Shri
Indian Railways Budget Speech 1988-89 Speech of Shri Madhavrao Scindia Introducing the Railway Budget, 1988-89 on 24 th february, 1988 Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to present the Revised Estimates for the year 1987-88 and Budget Estimates for the year 1988-89 for the Indian Railways. Introduction 2. It was gratifying for us in the Railways to have received continued support and encouragement from Honourable Members from all sections of the House, and ever-increasing co-operation from members of the public. This served to enthuse and inspire Railwaymen to new heights in the year 1986-87, and in the current year 1987-88. 2.1 The best productivity indicator of freight operations, Net Tonne Kilometres per Wagon per Day, which had increased to 1296 (BG), in 1985-86, reached a new high when it touched 1420 in the year 1986-87-- an improvement of as much as 10%. 1350 was the target for the terminal year of the 7th Plan. I am happy to say, we have steamed way past this figure three years ahead of time. It has enabled the Indian Railways to retain the position it had achieved last year as a world leader in freight capacity utilisation, leaving behind countries even in the developed world. Members will appreciate the magnitude of the increased freight transport effort when I state that with only a very marginal increase in the wagon fleet, the first two years of the 7th Plan together, have produced an additional 41.1 billion net tonne kilometres. This has surpassed by as much as 56% in these two years alone, the transport increase of 26.2 billion in the entire five year period taken together, of the 6th Plan. -
Elite Meadows
https://www.propertywala.com/elite-meadows-north-goa Elite Meadows - Parra, North Goa Luxurious Villas Welcome to Elite Meadows.Well thoughtfuly designed structures in Goan style architecture, will give the feel of Goan ancestral houses with modern amenities.Meadows consist of luxurious 4 bedroom villas and single and double bedroom apartments. Project ID : J536511909 Builder: Elite Properties: Apartments / Flats Location: Elite Meadows, Parra, North Goa (Goa) Completion Date: Apr, 2011 Status: Started Description Elite Meadows-Welcome to Elite Meadows.Well thoughtfuly designed structures in Goan style architecture, will give the feel of Goan ancestral houses with modern amenities.Meadows consist of luxurious 4 bedroom villas and single and double bedroom apartments.All villas will facilitate a private pool, lawn area for sit out. Amenities Swimming pool. Private pool for villas. Health club with gymnasium. Elevators. Generator power back-Up for lifts and common areas. Secured campus with a compound wall and 24 hrs security. 24 hrs water supply. Ample parking spaces. Landscaped gardens with well lit paved areas. Specifications Villas- R.C.C. framed structure. Waterproofed roof covered with mangalore tiles Gypsum false ceiling P.O.P Finish with superior paint. Vitrified tile flooring in rooms & granite for staircase. Non skid ceramic tiles for toilet & designer tiles for dado till full height. Teak wood for windows and french doors. Provision for AC, points for phone & cable TV. Modular Switches . CPVC pipes for plumbing & top class sanitary ware Modular kitchens. Apartments- R.C.C. framed structure. P.O.P. moulding for ceiling & P.O.P finish walls with superior paint. 24in x 24in vitrified tile flooring in bedroom, kitchen & living room Kotah stone for staircase & passage 16in x 16in Jhonson Rustic tiles for balconies. -
LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS of DEBATES (Proceedings Other Than
LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS OF DEBATES (Proceedings other than Questions & Answers) ______ Wednesday, March 15, 2017/ Phalguna 24, 1938 (Saka) ______ OBITUARY REFERENCE HON'BLE SPEAKER: Hon'ble Members, I have to inform the House of the sad demise of Shri B.V.N. Reddy who was a member of the 11th to 13th Lok Sabhas representing the Nandyal Parliamentary Constituency of Andhra Pradesh. He was a member of the Committee on Finance; Committee on External Affairs; Committee on Transport and Tourism; Committee on Energy and the Committee on Provision of Computers to members of Parliament. At the time of his demise, Shri Reddy was a sitting member of the Andhra Pradesh legislative Assembly. He was earlier also a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly during 1992 to 1996. Shri B.V.N. Reddy passed away on 12 March, 2017 in Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh at the age of 53. We deeply mourn the loss of Shri B.V.N. Reddy and I am sure the House would join me in conveying our condolences to the bereaved family. The Members then stood in silence for a short while. STATEMENT BY MINISTER Re: Recent incidents of Attack on Members of Indian Diaspora in the United States. THE MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS (SHRIMATI SUSHMA SWARAJ): I rise to make a statement to brief this august House on the recent incidents of attack on Indian and members of Indian Diaspora in the United States. In last three weeks, three incidents of physical attack in the United States on Indian nationals and Persons of Indian Origin have come to the notice of the Government. -
Page Front 1-12.Pmd
REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF KASARAGOD DISTRICT Dr. P. Prabakaran October, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS No. Topic Page No. Preface ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 PART-I LAW AND ORDER *(Already submitted in July 2012) ............................................ 9 PART - II DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE 1. Background ....................................................................................................................................... 13 Development Sectors 2. Agriculture ................................................................................................................................................. 47 3. Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development.................................................................................. 113 4. Fisheries and Harbour Engineering................................................................................................... 133 5. Industries, Enterprises and Skill Development...............................................................................179 6. Tourism .................................................................................................................................................. 225 Physical Infrastructure 7. Power .................................................................................................................................................. 243 8. Improvement of Roads and Bridges in the district and development -
July 2017 Issue
RIAN C SY AT A H R O THE MALANKARA SYRIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH A L I K C N A C L H A U R M C E H H T Trivandrum BULLETIN OF THE EXARCHATE OF ST. EPHREM KHADKI - PUNE VOL III | NO. 3 | July 2017 Commemoration of the Feast of Servant of God Archbishop Mar Ivanios, 15 July Aboon with the Community in Goa CNEWA Director with Seva Kids Director with Bangalore MCYM Secretariat Suvisesha Sangham kaiveppu, Mumbai & Bangalore Suvisesha Sangham Formation, Nagpur & Padi The Malankara Syrian Catholic Church THE EPHREMITE Bulletin of the Exarchate of St Ephrem, Khadki - Pune VOL III | NO.3 | July 2017 Exarchate of St. Ephrem 51 Bhau Patil Road Bopodi - 411 020 Pune, Maharashtra THE MALANKARA SYRIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BULLETIN OF THE EXARCHATE OF ST. EPHREM KHADKI - PUNE VOL III | NO. 3| July 2017 PATRON CONTENTS H.E. Thomas Mar Anthonios OIC Apostolic Exarch 1. Common Pastoral Letter EDITOR Fr. George Mathew OIC The Chancellor 2. Voice of the Exarch CIRCULATION Local Parish Priests 3. Circular Mar Ivanios Day DESIGN LAYOUT Anita Printers 4. Bapatla Mission Appeal PROOF Mr. Renjith Varghese & Bincy Daniel 5. Pastoral Council Report DISTRIBUTION Minor Seminarians, Pune 6. Days of Remembrance CORRESPONDENTS Tom, Angel, Sojisha, Binu, Sijo, Cibi, 7. Exarchial News Nithin, Sara Mani, Jerome, Lijo, Libin, Rex, Shibu, Beena, Jacob, Vitty, Anish, John, Jeffi, Abraham, Preethy, Teeja, Joicy, 8. Exarchial Commission News Thomas, Benson & Sabu PRINTING 9. Parish News Anita Printers, Wadgaonsheri, Pune l Mumbai PUBLISHED BY The Chancellor l Pune Exarchate of St. Ephrem, 51 Bhau Patil Road, Bopodi, Pune l Goa Maharashtra, India ©Copyright With Exarchate of St. -
Year of Energy Audit Sector Name of Industry 2017-18 Petrochemical
2017-18 Year of Sector Name of Industry Energy Audit 2017-18 Petrochemical BPCL LPG Ajmer and Bikaner 2017-18 FOOD & BEV. Ballabgarh Milk Plant and Chilling Centres 2017-18 Petrochemical DAFFPL IGI AFS, Delhi 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Jodhpur DO and Udaipur DO 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Jammu DO/AO 2017-18 Iron & Steel HPCL Client Almora Magnesite Limited, Bageshwar 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Hissar DO 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Asaoti LOBP 2017-18 Building Ahuja Residency Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon [ 1) N-3/36; 2) JCM 77; 3) Vista Signature 4) Vista Woods] 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL PLHO, Noida 2017-18 FOOD & BEV. NUTRICIA International PL, Lalru 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Nabha LPG 2017-18 Petrochemical BPCL Najibabad Depot 2017-18 Petrochemical OIL 54 MW Wind Energy Installation, Dangri, Jaisalmer 2017-18 Petrochemical OIL 13.6 MW Wind Energy Installation 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Bareilly DO 2017-18 Petrochemical BPCL Gonda Depot 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Allahabad LPG 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Una LPG 2017-18 Building IICA Building Manesar 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Meerut Terminal 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Roorkee Terminal 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Varanasi LPG 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Mathura Marketing Terminal 2017-18 Plastic Padmavat Plastics Pvt Ltd, Rai Sonepat 2017-18 Petrochemical OIL [1) Noida Office 2017-18 Petrochemical HPCL RKPL, Rewari 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Haldwani LPG 2017-18 Electrical Mitsubishi Electric Automotive India Pvt Ltd., IMT-Manesar, Gurugram 2017-18 Petrochemical IOCL Jodhpur Terminal 2017-18 Petrochemical -
ANSWERED ON:09.12.2004 PANTRY CAR FACILITY in LONG DISTANCE TRAINS Maheshwari Smt
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RAILWAYS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:1498 ANSWERED ON:09.12.2004 PANTRY CAR FACILITY IN LONG DISTANCE TRAINS Maheshwari Smt. Kiran;Oram Shri Jual;Rao Shri Kavuru Samba Siva;Thakkar Smt. Jayaben B. Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state: e: (a) whether the Government is aware that several long distance trains are running without pantry cars ; (b) if so, the names of such long distance trains running without pantry cars and the reasons therefor; (c) the names of trains in which pantry car facility is provided/to be provided during 2004-05; and (d) the steps taken/to be taken by Government to provide pantry car facility in such trains where this facility is not available ? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (SHRI R. VELU) (a) Yes, Sir. (b) There are about 102 long distance Superfast/Mail Express trains on Indian Railways which presently do not have pantry car attached. Name and number of such trains given in Appendix (A). The reasons for non-provision of pantry car facilities in these trains include sufficient stoppages at stations where satisfactory catering services from static catering units are available enroute and operational constraints like non-availability of rolling stock, room on train etc. (c) There are 5 trains on which pantry car facility has been provided during 2004-05 (Till date). Names of the trains given in Appendix (B). (d) Pantry car services on long distance trains are, however, being introduced in a phased manner subject to availability of resources. Catering services are provided through refreshment rooms enroute. -
Altinho, Panaji Goa
Government of Goa. O/o the Principal Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Altinho , Panaji Goa. No. 34 / 8 /2013-14/PCE/ PWD / 296 Dated: - 10 th January 2014. Instruction to the candidates for appearing Computer Test to the post of Assistant Data Entry Operator in PWD applied in response to the Advertisement No.34/8/2011/PCE-PWD-ADM(II)/575, dated 04.04.2013 appeared on daily newspaper viz Navhind Times, Herald, Sunaparant & Gomantak dated 06.04.2013: 1. Venue of Examination Centre - Information Technology Department of Goa College of Engineering, Farmagudi – Ponda. 2. Seat No., Name of the candidates and Date of Computer Test – As shown in the Annexure “A” and “B” 3. Candidates are advised to peruse the details as displayed on the website and in case of any discrepancy noticed or any grievance as regards the list published, pertaining to their application, they may contact at the Office of Principal Chief Engineer (ADM-II), PWD, Altinho, Panaji on or before 14.01.2014 , failing which it will be presume that all the details are correct as published and no further corrections/ correspondence will be entertained. 4. No individual call letter or intimation shall be sent to the candidates. 5. The candidates will be allowed to enter the examination hall and appear for computer test only upon producing valid identity proof, preferably EPIC, Driving Licence, Passport etc. 6. Bus service from Farmagudi Circle to Goa Engineering College to the candidates appearing for the test is available every half an hour according to the Test Schedule free of cost to and fro from College Campus to Farmagudi Circle. -
PUB DATE 90 NOTE 233P.; for Related Document, See SO 030 346
DOCUMENT RESUME SO 030 347 ED 329 500 AUTHOR Geils, Kenneth, Ed. TITLE Passages From India, Vol. 1. SPONS AGENCY Center for InternationalEducation (ED), Washington, DC.; United States EducationalFoundation in India. PUB DATE 90 SO 030 346. NOTE 233p.; For related document, see Guides (For PUB TYPE Guides - Classroom Use - Teaching Teacher) (052) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC10 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Anthologies; *Cultura3. Education;Educational Resources; *Foreign Countries;*Foreign Culture; 1 Instructional Materials; Newspapers;Reading Materials; Secondary Education;*Social Studies IDENTIFIERS *India ABSTRACT This collection of articlesfrom Indian newspapers is designed for use in the secondaryclassroom to assist with the study of India. There are 12 categoriesof articles: (1) Women: LikeAvis, #2 But Trying Harder; (2) Calcutta:City of Joy;(3) India: Feeling Its Curry;(4) Us & Them: Misunderstandings;(5) Those Monsoon Showers May Come Your Way;(6) Re1.1.:_ous (In)tolerance: TheBabri Dispute; (7) Caste and Outcast;(8) z,roblems Aplenty; (9) Election Year Politics; (10) Isms; Terror,Separat, National...; (11) India's Herblock, Darcy, Oliphant; and(12) Miscellaneous. (DB) ***************** ******* **************************** ******* ******* ***** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are thebest that can be made from the original document. ****rA 0 0 ellIE {Meat _ . 104..... .1 TEN Mshst Aare U.S. DEPRTMENTA OF EDUCATION on nt E Out at onau Research antiimprovement E DUCA TIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) )(Th.?, document has peen reprodu<00