56 Meeting of the GCZMA. 57 Meeting of the GCZMA 3. 58 Meeting of The

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

56 Meeting of the GCZMA. 57 Meeting of the GCZMA 3. 58 Meeting of The INDEX to the 56 to 58th Minutes of the Meetings of Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) Sr. No. Particulars Page Nos. 1. 56th Meeting of the GCZMA. 2-8 2. 57th Meeting of the GCZMA 9-25 3. 58th Meeting of the GCZMA 26 1 MINUTES FOR THE 56 TH GCZMA MEETING OF THE GOA COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY TO BE HELD ON 25 / 08 / 2010. 56.1 Item No. 1 (Construction / Reconstruction / Development in CRZ-II Area). Case No. 1 Proposed construction of residential building in Chalta No. 7,8,23,24 & 4 of P.T. sheet No. 65 of Vasco city, Mormugao Taluka, by Mr. Mario J. Alvares (GCZMA/S/10-11/ 18 ). Decision: Approved, subject that the construction should be in accordance with the local building byelaws and in accordance with TCP/MPDA and local authority guidelines. Case No.2 Proposed repair and renovation and addition on ground and first floor to the existing house in Chalta No. 28, 29 & 30 of P.T. sheet No. 12 of Panaji city, Tiswadi Taluka, by Mr. Dharmanand Verekar (GCZMA/N/10-11/28). Decision: Approved, subject that the construction should be in accordance with the local building byelaws and in accordance with TCP/NGPDA and local authority guidelines. Case No.3 Proposed repair and renovation to the existing house in Chalta No. 34, 37 of P.T. sheet No. 4 of Panaji city, Tiswadi Taluka, by Mrs. Filomena Costa (GCZMA/N/10-11/33). Decision: Approved, subject to the construction should be in accordance with the local building byelaws and in accordance with TCP/NGPDA and local authority guidelines. 56.2 Item No. 2 (Repair & Renovation/Development in CRZ-III Area). Case No. 1 Proposed repairs and renovation of existing house (Collapsed) in Sy. No. 5/7 of Maxem- Loliem village, Canacona Taluka, by Mrs. Inacinha Fernandes (GCZMA/S/10-11/16). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. This house was broken during the flash floods last year. 2 Case No. 2 Proposed repairs and renovation of existing house in Sy. No. 5/7 of Loliem village, Canacona Taluka, by Mr. Victor Dias (GCZMA/S/10-11/17). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same.This house was broken during the flash floods last year. Case No. 3 Proposed repairs and renovation of existing Bhatti (Distillery) in Sy. No. 130/13 of Agonda village, Canacona Taluka, by Mr. Heraldo Fernandes (GCZMA/S/10-11/23). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 4 Proposed repairs and renovation of the existing house in Sy.No. 174/19 of Calangute Village, Bardez Taluka, by Mr. Joao F. Fernandes, Cruz Fernandes, Severina Fernandes( GCZMA/N/09-10/23). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 5 Proposed repairs and renovation of the existing house in Sy.no. 207/4 of Calangute Village, Bardez Taluka, by Mr. Maria D.Gonsalves, Mr. Bruno A. Gonsalves( GCZMA/N/09- 10/35). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No.6 Proposed repairs of existing house in Sy. No. 132/9 of Nagorcem-Palolem Village, Canacona Taluka, by Smt. Laxmi Vishram Pagi ( GCZMA/S/10-11/26). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. 3 Case No.7 Proposed repairs of existing house in Sy. No. 132/21 of Nagorcem-Palolem Village, Canacona Taluka, by Mr. Molu R.N. Gaonkar ( GCZMA/S/10-11/27). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 8 Proposed repairs and renovation of the existing house in Sy. no. 61/7 of Nagorcem-Palolem Village, Canacona Taluka, by Mr. Cruz Rodrigues( GCZMA/S/09-10/54). Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No.9 Proposed repair and renovation to the existing house in survey no. 261/8 of Calangute village Bardez taluka, Mrs. Natalina Fernandes & Mr. Velly Fernandes (GCZMA/N/10- 11/10) Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 10 Proposed repair to the existing structure (G+1) in survey no. 318/2, 4 of Calangute village Bardez Taluka, M/s. Synapse Information Services Pvt. Ltd. (GCZMA/N/10-11/26) Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 11 Proposed repair and renovation to the existing house in survey no. 173/1-L of Poinguinim village of Canacona taluka, by Mr. Joaquim Dias (GCZMA/S/10-11/19) Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 12 Proposed Re-construction/repair and renovation to the existing house in survey No. 35/0 of Siridao village Tiswadi taluka, Mr. Antonio Pires (GCZMA/N/10-11/ 25 ) 4 Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 13 Proposed repairs and renovation/alternation to the existing house in Survey No. 4/1 of Village Baiguinim, Tiswadi Taluka ,by Parneeta Muppana. (GCZMA/N/10-11/24) Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 14 Proposed Reconstruction/repairs and renovation to the existing house in Survey No. 207/5(Part) of Village Borim, Ponda Taluka, by Deepa J. Miringkar.(GCZMA/N/10-11/34) Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. Case No. 15 Proposed repairs and renovation to the existing two structures in Survey No. 197/1-G of Village Reis-Magos, Bardez Taluka, by Mario Walter Fernandes (GCZMA/N/10-11/36) Decision: Approved from CRZ angle, permission for repairs and renovations granted subject to the condition that the plinth and FAR remain the same. 56.3 Item No. 3 (Wire fencing/Bio fencing/compound wall) Case No. 1 Proposed construction of compound wall in Chalta No. 41 of PTS. No. 86 of Vasco city, Mormugao Taluka, by Our Lady of Desterro Church (GCZMA/S/-09-10/22) Decision: Approved, subject to the condition that any traditional access should not be blocked and also subject to the construction should be in accordance with the local building bye laws and in accordance with TCP/MPDA and local authority guidelines. Case No. 2 Proposed construction of compound wall in Chalta No. 2 of PTS No. 175 of Vasco city, Mormugao taluka, by M/s. Mormugao Port Trust (GCZMA/S/10-11/21) Decision: Approved, subject to the condition that any traditional access should not be blocked and also subject to the construction should be in accordance with the local building bye laws and in accordance with TCP/MPDA and local authority guidelines. 5 Case No.3 Proposed construction of compound wall/wire Mesh Fencing in survey No. 16/1(Part) and 14/3(Part) of Cortalim village of Mormugao taluka, by Mr. Dominic Rodrigues,(GCZMA/S/10-11/24) Decision: Approved, subject to the condition that any traditional access should not be blocked. Wire fencing/ Bio fencing is permitted within CRZ-III area. Case No. 4 Reconstruction of existing gate at Raj Bhavan in chalta No. 1 of PTS. No. 168 of Panaji city Tiswadi taluka, by Chief Architect (PWD), Altinho, Panaji-Goa (GCZMA/N/10-11/30) Decision: Approved on account of security reasons, subject to the condition that any traditional access should not be blocked 56.4 Item No. 4 (Other development / construction of jetty / Repair of barges / Dry-Docks / Regularisation etc.) Case No. 1 Permission for berthing and operation of motor yatch/motor boats the property abutting Sy.No. 31/4 of Penha da Franca in Bardez taluka, by Mr. Agnelo J. Fernandes,(GCZMA/N/10-11/27) Decision: The GCZMA members opined that there exists a bird sanctuary and thick mangroves within buffer area of the wildlife eco-sensitive area. The GCZMA members where not infavour of that the proposal and opined that prior approval from Forest Department should be obtained Case No. 2 Permission for laying GAIL 24” dia Pipeline & OFC across Nala in South Goa District, by GAIL (India) Limited, (GCZMA/N/10-11/ 12). Decision: After presentation done by the officials of GAIL (India), Ltd., it was decided to approve the proposal for laying GAIL 24” dia pipeline & OFC., subject to Compensatory Afforestation of the mangrove species be carried out in consultation with Forest Department, over thrice the area lost. Similarly a monitoring group should be set up to monitor the pipe laying process in such eco-sensitive and vulnerable areas. 6 Case No. 3 Permission for setting up of Reverse Osmosis Water Generation Plant at INS HANSA at Dabolim, by Commanding Officer, INS HANSA Dabolim(GCZMA/S/10-11/10) Decision: Deferred, More details are required from the project proponent as regards to the development sought to be carried out in the matter.
Recommended publications
  • Inland Waters of Goa Mandovi River and Zuari River of River Mandovi on Saturday, the 19Th Deceriber, 2020 and Sunday
    MOST IMMEDIATE Government of Goa, Captain of Ports Department, No.C-23011 / 12/ c303 \ Panaji, Goa. Dated: 15-12-2020. NOTICE TO MARINERS Inland waters of Goa Mandovi River and Zuari River It is hereby notified that the Hon'ble President of India, will be visiting Goa to launch the ceremony for the celebrations of the 60th year of Fre-edom on the banks of River Mandovi on Saturday, the 19th Deceriber, 2020 and Sunday, the 20th December, 2020. Therefore, all Owners/Masters of the barges, passengers launches, ferry boats, tindels of fishing trawlers and operators of the mechanized and non- mechanized crafts, including the tourist boats, cruise boats, etc. areWARRED NOT ro jvAVTGATE in the Mandovi river beyond Captain of Ports towards Miramar side and in the Zuari river near the vicinity of Raj Bhavan on Saturday, the 19th December, 2020 and Sunday, the 20th December, 2020. v]o[at]ons of the above shall be viewed seriously EL, (Capt. James Braganza) Captain of Ports Forwarded to: - 1.:ehf:rpny6es¥ope;;nutren]::t::Obfe:::icge'NSoe.cuDr;:ysupn/£5'E%[t£RfTO+/P]agn6aj];'2923-d¥t£:a 14-12-2020. 2. The Chief Secretary, Secretariat, Porvorim, `Goa. 3. The Secretary (Ports), Secretariat, Porvorim,. Goa. 4. The Flag Officer, Headquarter, Goa Naval Area, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa - 403802. 5. The Director General of Police, Police Headquarters, Panaji, Goa. 6. The Chairman, Mormugao Port Trust, Headland Sada, Vasco, Goa. 7. The Director of Tourism, Panaji. 8. The Director of Information and Publicity, Panaji---Goa. 9. The Deputy Captain of Ports, Captain of Ports Department,.Panaji, Goa.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Temple Garden Resorts
    Temple Garden Resorts https://www.indiamart.com/temple-garden-resorts/ The Temple Garden is a sea side resort in 2 acres of lush green coconut garden and landscaped environs located at Palolem Beach Goa. The easiest way to get to Palolem is to take the train or fly to Margao (locally known as Madgaon) and pay for a ... About Us The Temple Garden is a sea side resort in 2 acres of lush green coconut garden and landscaped environs located at Palolem Beach Goa. The easiest way to get to Palolem is to take the train or fly to Margao (locally known as Madgaon) and pay for a Government approved fixed-price taxi to Palolem. Fixed-price taxis are available from the train station and from Goa Dabolim Airport (GOI) at Vasco da Gama. Alternatively, Canacona is Palolem's nearest train station, approximately 5 minutes drive away, but for shorter journeys from other parts of India it is almost always better to arrive by bus due to the remoteness of the train station from Palolem beach. Backpackers may also take a State Transport bus from Margao Bus Stand to Canacona or Palolem. It takes around 90 minutes. If you alight at Canacona bus station, you can take an auto rickshaw or taxi to Palolem Beach which is only about 3Km. The journey by bus is comfortable and the route is a scenic one too. However do keep in mind that local buses in Goa are not air-conditioned and at times quite dusty. It is possible to walk from the bus station to Palolem, but might not be the ideal option on a hot sunny day.
    [Show full text]
  • Mormugao Port Trust
    Mormugao Port Trust Preparation of a Business Plan FINAL REPORT March 2007 Volume I of II (Chapter 1 to 5) Halcrow Group Limited Halcrow Consulting India Ltd In Association with Ernst & Young Private Limited Mormugao Port Trust Preparation of a Business Plan FINAL REPORT March 2007 Volume I of II (Chapter 1 to 5) Halcrow Group Limited Halcrow Consulting India Ltd In Association with Ernst & Young Private Limited Halcrow Group Limited Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green Hammersmith, London W6 7BY, United Kingdom Tel+44 (0)20 7602 7282 Fax +44 (0)20 7603 0095 Halcrow Consulting India Limited 912, Solitaire Corporate Park, Chakala, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400093, India Tel +91 22 4005 4748 Fax +91 22 4005 4750 www.halcrow.com Halcrow Group Limited has prepared this report in accordance with the instructions of their client Mormugao Port Trust, for their sole and specific use. Any other persons who use any information contained herein do so at their own risk. © Halcrow Group Limited 2007 Mormugao Port Trust Preparation of a Business Plan FINAL REPORT Volume I of II (Chapter 1 to 5) Contents Amendment Record Uuv r uhirrvrqhqhrqrqhsyy) Dr Srvv 9rp vv 9hr Tvtrq Drq8yvr Ari h 9S7 !& ! Drq8yvr Hh pu!& 9S7 Contents E Executive Summary E-1 ! " # $ % ! " # $ $ % & ' ( ) % * ! ! " N '( () ! * + () , # - . ! % / N ) () + * , *! N $!! ./ & " )$ " +0 1 200 * 0 * , *! N !* ( & * # - * ) () ) * , *!
    [Show full text]
  • Tribal Women's Livelihood In
    3rd KANITA POSTGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENDER STUDIES 16 – 17 November 2016 Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang Tribal Women’s Livelihood in Goa: a Daily Struggle with the Nature and the Nurture Priyanka Velip Government College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Quepem-Goa Goa University, India Corresponding Email: [email protected] Abstract Life for tribal women has become a daily struggle due to inflation and the high cost of living in ‘touristic’ Goa as well as government policy regarding their traditional source of livelihood – namely kumeri or shifting cultivation. This has been a common practice among the tribal communities in several parts of India. It has been called by different names, for example jhum cultivation in North India, slash and burn, swidden agriculture etc. In Goa, shifting cultivation is locally known as kumeri cultivation or kaamat in Konkani. This paper is an attempt to document the daily struggles of the women in my own community the Velip community, which is considered as one of the Tribal communities of Goa. Tribal communities seem to be closer to nature because of geographical settlement and therefore they are highly dependent on nature as a means of livelihood. But now days because of government policy, forest laws, etc., the community has been denied access to land and other natural resources making survival by this traditional source of livelihood difficult. The present paper deals with the necessity of the tribal people especially poor Velip women who are more dependent on natural resources as means of livelihood and whose search for alternates is the highlight of this paper.
    [Show full text]
  • Mormugao Port Trust
    Mormugao Port Trust Techno-Economic Feasibility Study for the Proposed Capital Dredging of the Port for Navigation of Cape Size Vessels Draft Report December 2014 This document contains information that is proprietary to Mormugao Port Trust (MPT), which is to be held in confidence. No disclosure or other use of this information is permitted without the express authorization of MPT. Executive summary Background Mormugao Port Trust Page iii Contents 1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background .................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Scope of Work ............................................................................................... 2 1.3 Intent of the report .......................................................................................... 2 1.4 Format of the report ....................................................................................... 3 2 Site Characteristics .............................................................................. 4 2.1 Geographical Location ................................................................................... 4 2.2 Topography and Bathymetry .......................................................................... 5 2.3 Oceanographic Data ...................................................................................... 5 2.3.1 Tides ................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Tradition of Serpent Worship in Goa: a Critical Study Sandip A
    THE TRADITION OF SERPENT WORSHIP IN GOA: A CRITICAL STUDY SANDIP A. MAJIK Research Student, Department of History, Goa University, Goa 403206 E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT: As in many other States of India, the State of Goa has a strong tradition of serpent cult from the ancient period. Influence of Naga people brought rich tradition of serpent worship in Goa. In the course of time, there was gradual change in iconography of serpent deities and pattern of their worship. There exist a few writings on serpent worship in Goa. However there is much scope to research further using recent evidences and field work. This is an attempt to analyse the tradition of serpent worship from a historical and analytical perspective. Keywords: Nagas, Tradition, Sculpture, Inscription The Ancient World The Sanskrit word naga is actually derived from the word naga, meaning mountain. Since all the Animal worship is very common in the religious history Dravidian tribes trace their origin from mountains, it of the ancient world. One of the earliest stages of the may probably be presumed that those who lived in such growth of religious ideas and cult was when human places came to be called Nagas.6 The worship of serpent beings conceived of the animal world as superior to deities in India appears to have come from the Austric them. This was due to obvious deficiency of human world.7 beings in the earliest stages of civilisation. Man not equipped with scientific knowledge was weaker than the During the historical migration of the forebears of animal world and attributed the spirit of the divine to it, the modern Dravidians to India, the separation of the giving rise to various forms of animal worship.
    [Show full text]
  • SR.No. Route ROUTES OPERATED by KTCL
    ROUTES OPERATED BY KTCL SR.No. Route 1 Panaji-Mapusa-Sankhali-Valpoi-Dhave-Uste 2 Agapur-Borim-Verna Industy-Vasco 3 Amthane-Pirna-Revoda-Mapusa-Panaji 4 Badami-Belgavi-Bicholim-Panaji 5 Bamboli-Marcel-Valpoi-Signe 6 Bhiroda-Sankhali-Marcel-Panaji 7 Bibal-Paz-Cortalim-Panaji 8 Bicholim-Marcel-Mardol-Ponda 9 Bicholim-MayemLake-Aldona-Mapusa 10 Bicholim-Pilgao-Saptakoteshwar-Narva 11 Bicholim-Poira-Sinquerim-Bicholim 12 Bicholim-Sarmans-Pilgao-Narva 13 Bicholim-Tikhajan-Kerem-Madel 14 Canacona-Palolem-Cab de Ram 15 Canacona-Val-Khangini-Balli-Margao 16 Cuncolim-Vellim 17 Curchorem-Farmagudi 18 Curchorem-Rivona-Vadem 19 Curchorem-Sanguem-Tudva-Verlem 20 Dabe-Mopirla-Fatorpa-Cuncolim-Margao-Panaji 21 Dhada-Maingine-Ponda-Farmagudi 22 Harmal-Mandre-Siolim-Mapusa 23 Ibrampur-Assonora-Bicholim-Advoi-Valpoi 24 Juvem-Kumbharjua-Marcel-Betki-Savoi-Bhatle 25 Kawar-Canacona-Rajbag 26 Mapusa-Aldona-Khorjuve-Goljuve 27 Mapusa-Aldona-Madel 28 Mapusa-Aldona-Poira-Bicholim 29 Mapusa-Arabo-Tuye-Korgao 30 Mapusa-Arabo-Tuye-Sawantwada-Mandre 31 Mapusa-Azilo District Hospital 32 Mapusa-Bastora-Chandanwadi 33 Mapusa-Bicholim-Poira 34 Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi-Hivre 35 Mapusa-Calvi-Madel 36 Mapusa-Carona-Amadi 37 Mapusa-Colvale-Dadachiwadi-Madkai 38 Mapusa-Duler-Camurli 39 Mapusa-Karurli-Aldona-Pomburpa-Panaji 40 Mapusa-Khorjuve-Bicholim-Varpal 41 Mapusa-Marna-Siolim 42 Mapusa-Nachnola-Carona-Calvi 43 Mapusa-Palye-Succuro-Bitona-Panaji 44 Mapusa-Panaji-Fatorpha(Sunday) 45 Mapusa-Pedne-Pednekarwada-Mopa 46 Mapusa-Saligao-Calangute-Pilerne-Panaji 47 Mapusa-Siolim
    [Show full text]
  • Official Gazette Government of Go~ Daman and Did '
    .L'.. r,', Panaji, 25th April, 1974 (Vaisakha 5, 18961 SERIES III No.4 OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT OF GO~ DAMAN AND DID ',. " , Shri D. T. -A. Nunes, is therefore, dismissed from service .GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN with effect from the date of issue of this order under rule AND DiU 19{ti) of the Central Civil .geI'VIices (ClassificatIon, COntrQl and Appeal) Ruiles, 1965. Home Department nran sport and Accommodation) M. H. SarMs~i, DIrector of Education. Panaji,/11th April, 1974. Office of the District Magistrate of Goa, • Not,fication Publ;c Works Deportment No. JUD/MV/74/245 Works Division VIII (BldgsJ - Fatorda.Margdo (Goa) Under Section 75 .'Of the Motor Vehicles Act, i939 the fo1- ilowting 'l'laces are hereby notified for fixation of signboards .~ Tender notice no. WrDVJ'hl/A'DM.6/E-!l2/74-7S as -jndicalted against their names:- The Executive Engineer, Works Divisi:on vm, P. W. D;; Name of place Type of signboard" Fatorda-Margao, inVites on behalf of the President of India, sealed tenders upto 4.00 p. m. of 29th instant for i-: 'On>pariaji-ponda road (Kin new brench 1. No entry. washing of :linen etc. of the Rest House at Mcntel Margao­ of -road) opposite ithe slaughter house. -Goa; -for a period of one year. ,Tenders wHl be opened on the ~~ On Pam.aji-Ponda road 'oppOsite Baiin- 1. No entry. same day at 4.30 p. m. guinim Devasthan on the old road. Earnest"inoney of Rs. 25/- should be deposited in -the State Pan'aji, 6th April, 1974,.-The District Magiistrate, S.
    [Show full text]
  • DEPARTMENT the Materials Manager, New AO Bldg
    FR-MM (PR) 04 MORMUGAO PORT TRUST MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL) DEPARTMENT The Materials Manager, New A.O. Bldg., Mormugao Port Trust, Headland Sada, invites quotation in the tender form hereunder super scribed as quotation No. MM/06/0358 due on 14/02/2018at 15.30 hrs for the supply of materials detailed below subject to terms and conditions therein. To, 1. M/s U.A. Sarmalkar, Vasco 2. M/s Pinto Hardware, Vasco 3. M/s Heera Traders, Vasco 4. M/s Saif & Co., Vasco, 5. M/s Govind Poy& Sons, Margao 6. M/s R.S. Cacodcar, Margao 7. M/s Bashir Hardware, Vasco 8. M/s Jalsan Trading Co., Vasco c.c.: MPT Website, AMO (D). 1. In addition to the above tenderers, other tenderers are also eligible to quote. 2. The registration form is available on our official website www.mptgoa.com. Those tenderers who wish to register can down load the vender register questionnaire form and complete the formalities before quoting. Date: 05/02/2018 MATERIALS MANAGER 2nd Floor, A.O. Building, Headland-Sada, Mormugao, Goa – 403 804 (P.O. No.: 170, Vasco-da-Gama, Goa - 403 802) Phone: 0832- 2520222, 2520220, Fax: 0832-2520227 Web Site: www.mptgoa.com, E-Mail [email protected] MORMUGAO PORT TRUST MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL) DEPARTMENT MM/06/ 05.02.2018 To, Dear Sir, Sub:- Enquiry No. MM/06/0358 due on 14.02.2018 You are requested to kindly furnish your offer for the subject items in the following format:- Code No. Description Unit Qty.
    [Show full text]
  • Official Gazette
    panalf.10th' February,'lm (Magha 21, 1893) SERIES III No. 46 OFFICIAL GAZETTE • GOVERNMENT' OF GOA, DAMAN AND DIU GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN from 1st April, 1972, wJrt:h right only _for !the usufruct of the e~ist!ing trees on startli1ng bId of -Rs. '555/~ under the general conditions of lease available in the office of the AND DIU Mamlatdar for consultation of the interested parties. General Administration Department , It 'is hereby made knoWiIl to aU 'concerm~d ttha.t on ~19th • February, '1972, at 10,30 a. m., publ'ic auction will be held Mamlatdar's Office of Goa Taluka' i'1 the office of the Marulatd-ar of T.iswadi 'Ta:luka, Panaj! under the Goa, Daman and Diu Lamd Revenue (Dtsposal of Government trees, Pr:oduce of trees, Gr32Jing and other Natu­ Notices .r~ products) Rules, 1969, for the lease of Governmentt plot .. iSItuated -near the Hospttal of Ribandar, bounded on the north -It· 'is; hereby made knoW\l1 ito all concerned that on '19th by the property ·-belonging to the _Comunidade of .Chimbel, February. '1972, at 10,30 a. m., publ'ic auction :WiH be held o:n the south by 'the propeIlty :of Mr. Vaz, on the west by. in the offf.ce 'of the Mamlatdar of Tiswad-i Taluka, Banaji the propert.y belonging to Ribandar HospItal a,.nd. on the under the Goa, Daman and Diu ·Land Revenue (Dispooal of east by Ithe property of Mr. Tarkar, for a period 'Of five Government trees, Produce of trees, Gra2iing and other Natu­ years ·commencing from 1st APflill, :1972, Wlilth lIight only ra}.
    [Show full text]
  • Sr. II No. 14 Ext. No. 1.Pmd
    Reg. No. GR/RNP/GOA/32 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 3rd July, 2014 (Ashada 12, 1936) SERIES II No. 14 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY EXTRAORDINARY GOVERNMENT OF GOA Now therefore, I, Dr. M. Modassir, IAS (Retd.), State Election Commissioner, Goa State, in Department of Elections exercise of the powers conferred upon me under Article 243K of the Constitution of India and Goa State Election Commission Section 237 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act, 1994 __ read with Rule 49 of the Goa Panchayat and Zilla Notification Panchayat (Election Procedure) Rules, 1996, do No. 3/9/2014/SEC/564 hereby notify that the counting of votes in respect of General Elections to 05 wards of Harvalem Whereas the General Elections to 05 wards of Village Panchayat in Bicholim Taluka and bye- Harvalem Village Panchayat in Bicholim Taluka -elections to Ward No. III of Village Panchayat and bye-elections to Ward No. III of Village Usgao-Ganjem and Ward No. I of Village Panchayat Usgao-Ganjem and Ward No. I of Panchayat Bandora in Ponda Taluka, Ward No. VI Village Panchayat Bandora in Ponda Taluka, Ward of Village Panchayat Agonda in Canacona Taluka No. VI of Village Panchayat Agonda in Canacona and Ward No. VI of Village Panchayat Salvador- Taluka and Ward No. VI of Village Panchayat -do-Mundo in Bardez Taluka will be done on Salvador-do-Mundo in Bardez Taluka are 14th July, 2014 from 8.00 hrs. till the counting is scheduled to be held on 13-07-2014. completed as mentioned below:- Sr. Name of the Ward No.
    [Show full text]