Govt assures a new CZMP with people’s views
Plan to be drafted by Environment Department in consultation with CZMA, GSPCB, scientists PORVORIM: In a major victory to the people, the State government on Tuesday announced it woud draft a fresh
Plan to be drafted by Environment Department in consultation with CZMA, GSPCB, scientists PORVORIM: In a major victory to the people, the State government on Tuesday announced it woud draft a fresh
Mormugao Police on Thursday arrested Sree Saraswati Mahila Mandal Chief Urmila Salgaokar, after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed that the mid-day meals supplied to Yuvak Sangh High School Headland Sada, Vasco, on August 8 was not fit for consumption.
If you thought climate change affects all the nations in the world, you are mistaken. Finland, Russia and others are benefitting from climate change as the climate becomes warmer.
The forest department has assured to compensate farmers likely to be affected by the declaration of Bondla as a critical wildlife habitat. This was disclosed at a public hearing, organized by the forest department and attended by about 100 residents from Paikul and Kankeri villages in Guleli panchayat.
Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India, Vijay Sharma, on Tuesday paid up the fine of Rs 10,000 imposed on him by the Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court. This is as per an order passed by the High Court dated September 14, 2009, in connection with non-filing of affidavits in the writ petitions filed by the Goa Foundation against two mining companies.
Villagers of Bambolim today compelled Goa Medical College (GMC) authorities to repair the overflowing chamber of its Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) as stinking sewage water made its way into the village.
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today assured Goa financial assistance to take care of the situation arising out of the flood fury in the State. As an interim relief, Rs 5 crore is being released and on Prime Minister
Goa Tourism was honoured with The Economic Times and Travel Agents Association of India Travel Award in the category of India
Goa has been warned not to go the way Delhi and Haryana has by undertaking rampant mining. Professor Subir Saha, ex-director of School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, said that the rampant mining has been the cause of drop in water table in the two Northern states.
There seems to be no immediate solution to dust pollution caused primarily due to loading and unloading of mining ore at Curchorem Railway Yard (CRY). The South Western Railways (SWR) in its affidavit filed before the Bombay High Court at Goa has stated that construction of a temporary shed at CRY will not prevent dust pollution in the area.
Following protest from the industry over the State Government