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
A man made environmental problem is staring at Chadwaddo-Davorlim on the outskirts of the city here in Goa, thanks to the location of the Konkan Railway servicing yard nearby. A narrow traditional
Luxury budget hotels along the Baga belt do very well in the economic and environmental domains but fair very poorly in the social domain vis-
The Goa AIDS Control Society is launching a two week voluntary testing of blood programme for all age groups and sections of society tomorrow. The programme which is titled
Nearly 55 per cent of the working children do so in "bad' work places with safe drinking water unavailable and 45 per cent have no access to toilet facilities. Some 40 per cent of these kids work for
Residents affected by dust pollution in Capxem village of Sanvordem, Goa, threatened to stage rasta roko, if they are not given proper compensation by mining companies carrying on loading activity at
On the feast day at Old Goa all the public taps ran dry by 11 am. The situation was aggravated by the fact that the entire Old Goa complex has been declared a Plastic Free Zone (PFZ) which meant that
The turtle conservation project at Galgibaga, Goa, which started in 1999, has so far succeeded in releasing 4,263 young turtles in the sea. The project was started with the initiative of an NGO
The Kurdi-Wadem Gram Sabha, Goa, has passed a resolution to oppose the resolution taken by the Margao Municipal Council (MMC) to dump the garbage on the government land at Kurpem ward of Kurdi Wadem
Sugarcane cultivators in the remote Wadem village in Sanguem taluka, Goa, which accounts for the production of 14,000 tonnes of sugarcane produce, are irked over the directives issued by the