THANK YOU GUYS, YOU MADE US CLOCK 50,000 HITS WITHIN ONE-AND-HALF MONTH AND THE COUNT IS INCREASING EVERY SECOND

Porvorim (Goa): The count of hits for our website www.theneutralview.com has touched historic 50,000 mark within one and half month of its inception. The website has been providing all inclusive coverage of news, features and opinion with Goa at its heart. We have also been uploading our e-paper on it so that our readers can get it when we…

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TRIP ADVISOR LABELS GOA AS TOP SUMMER VACATION VALUE DESTINATION

Panaji (Goa): Goa’s popularity in the tourism sector continues to grow with yet another feather added to its cap. One of the most preferred travel portal  Trip Advisor has rated Goa as the top ‘Summer Vacation Value.’ According to the report, Goa has topped the list of top 10 holiday destinations preferred by Indians this summer followed by Ooty in Tamil…

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AGUADA BAY OPENED FOR MOVEMENT BUT WITH CAUTION

Panaji (Goa): The Ports Administration has opened Aguada sand bar for water borne traffic for a period of six days but with a word of caution. The fishing trawlers, barges and vessels are asked to be extra caution while navigating through the areas as the navigational buoys in the rivers Mandovi and Zuari have been withdrawan. “The  Captain of Ports has granted permission…

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IT’S TIME TO SOAK IN RAINS IN GOA, MONSOON TOURISM HAS LOT TO OFFER

Panaji (Goa): Indulging in adventure tourism like white water rafting, joining the waterfall trekking trails, practicing some yoga, visit to wildlife sanctuaries and to spice plantations in Goa are the events lined up for monsoon season. As a part of raindrop tourism, started a couple of years ago to boost tourism during the off-season too, the Tourism Department aims at showing…

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PARRIKAR ASKS PWD TO STUDY STABILITY OF BRIDGES, SUBMIT REPORT BY MAY 30.

Panaji (Goa): Chief minister Manohar Parrikar has directed state public works department to barricade all the bridges which are not in the use. “As a measure of public safety, in the first instance and on urgent basis all old unused bridges are required to be barricaded and all sides access, need to the blocked with the appropriate measures,” Parrikar has…

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GOA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL TO BE NABL ACCREDITATED

Panaji (Goa): Goa medical college and hospital would be one of the few institutions in the country to have National Accreditation Board for Testing and Callibration Laboratories (NABL). “The state public health department today directed the dean of Goa medical college and hospital to start the process of accreditation NABL ISO for the labouratories in its premises,” state health minister…

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RESTAURANTS TO SERVE FILTERED WATER OR FACE ACTION

Panaji (Goa): The restaurant owners in Goa will now have to install RO filter to provide drinking water to the customers. “It is made compulsory for the restaurants to have RO filter. Only filtered water should be provided to the customers,” state Health Minister Vishwajit Rane told reporters today. He said that the team of Food and Drugs Administration officials will…

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GOVERNMENT LIFTS BAN ON ALL THE DEPARTMENTAL JOBS

Panaji (Goa): In what could bring in major relief to several, the State government has lifted the ban on all those departmental jobs where the offer letters were issued to the eligible candidates before imposition of recruitment ban on November 22, 2016. Further, Government has directed all the departments to submit the details of all those posts for which written tests…

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S-W MONSOONS LIKELY TO REACH GOA BY JUNE 6

Panaji (Goa): The heavy rains that hit the State on Monday early morning brought much needed respite from the soaring mercury. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the southwest monsoon may reach Goa by June 6, a week after hitting the Kerala coast. IMD Goa director Mohan Lal Sahu said that the rain and thunder showers experienced…

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MINING FIRMS TO PAY FOR POLLUTION

Panaji (Goa): Coming down heavily on the iron ore mining companies following the dust pollution crisis at Sonshi village, the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) has asked the lease holders, wanting to commence the activities to submit bank guarantee assuring ‘No Pollution’ before granting them Consent to Operate under Air and Water pollution Act. The GSPCB that met on…

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