DRINKING IN PUBLIC PLACES TO BE A PUNISHABLE OFFENCE SOON, CM
Panaji (Goa) Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today announced that drinking in public places will be a punishable offence soon. Parrikar said that a fine upto Rs 5000 will be imposed on those violating the law. “Drinking in public places will be a punishable offence soon. Fine upto Rs 5000 will be imposed on the violators,” he…
READ more..GOA: NOT POSSIBLE TO GIVE MORE THAN 2000 JOBS IN A YEAR; SAYS CM
Panaji (Goa): In a major submission, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today said that Government cannot provide more than 2000-2500 jobs to youths in a year. Parrikar has urged youths to venture into entrepreneurship by taking advantage of various schemes like that of Chief Ministers Rojgar Yojana (CMRY). “I request our MLAs to encourage youths in their…
READ more..भिवंडी में लगी भीषण आग, 15 से 16 गोदाम जलकर खाक
मुंबई – मुंबई के भिवंडी इलाके में भीषण आग लगने से 15 से 16 गोदाम जलकर खाक हो गए. यह आग देर रात लगी थी, आग को बुझाने का कार्य जारी है. भिवंडी के गायत्रीनगर इलाके में भंगार गोदाम में यह आग लगने की घटना घटी. सरदार कंपाऊंड स्थित यह घटना घटी है. मंगलवार देर रात यह आग लगी,…
READ more..PARRIKAR SET TARGET OF 6% GROWTH IN AGR SECTOR COMING YR
Panaji (Goa) Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today announced to achieve six percent growth in the agriculture sector in coming years. Parrikar said that it has been his endure to push for agriculture growth to six percent in coming years. “This financial year it should be around five percent. From a negative growth of around 4 percent…
READ more..GOA: PARRIKAR FLAGS OFF 15 BUSES FOR CUJIRA SCHOOL COMPLEX
Panaji (Goa): The Chief Minister of Goa Manohar Parrikar, in presence of Minister for Transport Sudin Dhavalikar, Chairman KTC Carlos Almeida and MLA Tony Fernandes flagged off 15 buses connecting Integrated School Complex at Cujira to Panaji city today at 8.30 am at Dempo College of Commerce, Cujira. Speaking on the occasion, CM Parrikar applauded the efforts…
READ more..GOA: CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AND BULLYING MAJOR CONCERN: CHILD COMMISSION
Panaji (Goa) In its series of workshops across the State, Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR) has raised concern on corporal punishment and physical-cyber bullying of children in many schools. The GSCPCR as a part of its implementation and monitoring of RTE has thus started workshops in 12 talukas of Goa covering Right To Education, corporal…
READ more..GOA: DoE IMPOSE RESTRICTION ON USAGE OF CELLPHONES; WARNS OF ACTION
Panaji (Goa) The Directorate of Education (DoE) today issued a circular imposing restriction on the use of mobile phone by the teachers as well as students so as to maintain a healthy atmosphere in the school. “Despite of clear instructions, it is brought to our notice that not only the students are misusing the smartphones, but the…
READ more..GOA: MICHAEL LOBO SAYS RESOLUTION TO BE MOVED AGAINST MAHADEI DIVERSION IN ASSEMBLY
Panaji (Goa): Accusing the Karnataka government of diverting the water from Mahadei tributary into Malaprabha river basin at Kanakumbi, Goa Legislative Assembly’s deputy Speaker Michael Lobo said that upcoming budget session is likely to move a resolution against the diversion. Lobo was talking to the reporters after visiting Kanakumbi village on Sunday along with Speaker Pramod Sawant…
READ more..GOA: PARRIKAR TO FLAG OFF 15 NEW BUSES
Panaji (Goa) The Chief Minister of Goa Manohar Parrikar, in presence of Minister for Transport Sudin Dhavalikar, Chairman KTC Carlos Almeida and MLA Tony Fernandes will Flag Off 15 buses connecting Integrated School Complex at Cujira to Panaji city on Tuesday, Jan 30 at 8.30 am at Dempo College of Commerce, Cujira.
READ more..GOA: CHAOS OUTSIDE COLLECTORATE OVER INTERVIEW FOR CONTRACT POSTS
Panaji (Goa): In an unusual scene in the capital, over 1-km long queue of hundreds of candidates, to appear for interview at Collectorate Office, created chaos with candidates arguing over improper manner in which the procedure is being carried out. The candidates, most of whom are females, have queued up for interview since early morning for 40…
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