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
VASCO : A number of issues like garbage, rainwater harvesting, tax on illegal houses, pollution by garages, Chicalim Park and a shipyard dominated the Chicalim gram sabha on Sunday. The annual budget for 2012-13 was also passed and approved at the gram sabha, which was convened at the panchayat complex ground. Deputy Sarpanch Nunes informed that the panchayat was conducting plastic drives regularly besides the door-to-door collection of garbage. He said the panchayat is working on the garbage sorting out station.
PORVORIM: The issues of cleanliness and disposal of garbage dominated the Socorro gram sabha on Sunday. The villagers alleged that the panchayat was not paying enough attention towards cleanliness of the village. “There has been rise in the number of construction workers due to spurt in construction activities in Socorro. During monsoon, there is every possibility of spreading diseases like typhoid, cholera, etc,” complained the villagers.
PANJIM: In the ongoing garbage menace that is plaguing every corner of the state, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and Urban Development Minister Francis D’Souza seem to have put their faith in technology
PANJIM: The government has pledged to implement the Forest Rights Act, 2005 from the year 2013, a decision which could go a long way in ensuring that forest dwelling tribes get ownership rights on the land that they live on. Replying during a discussion on demands for grants for Tribal Affairs, minister Ramesh Tawadkar said that all the issues concerning the tribes which they were demanding will be addressed in time.
PANJIM: The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) will urge the Central government not to grant any relief to the State to reduce the 10-km buffer zone around the wildlife sanctuaries. “I will meet the Union that there should not be any reduction of buffer zone as it will encourage mining activity. If possible, the Central government should instead expand the radius from 10 kms to 15 kms,” GPCC spokesperson Jitendra Deshprabhu told reporters on Thursday.
PANJIM: Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said he would refer cases of fraudulent granting of Environmental Clearances (ECs) by the Ministry of Environment and Forests to the state police crime branch for
PANJIM: Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar Wednesday categorically stated that Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) are not permitted to buy agricultural land. If there are any such instances, they would be inquired into and referred to the Central Government and action will be initiated under FEMA. In the matter brought to the House by Fatorda MLA, the chief minister said that the party would be asked to furnish all documents and permissions that it has procured.
MARGAO: Hospicio’s non-functioning lift and accumulated bio-medical waste came to haunt the authorities once again, with visitors to the hospital questioning the storage of the waste along the passage leading to the paediatric ward, even as the hospital lift broke down once again, stranding a staffer on Tuesday. The presence of the bio-medical waste on the passage leading to the paediatric ward invited ire from a group of visitors, who demanded to know why the waste is not cleared from the hospital in a time-bound manner. “The waste is easily accessible to the children.
PANJIM: The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) has demanded a collective assessment into the mining scam while it has also accused Manohar Parrikar-government of being ‘double corrupt’ than the Congress was alleged of during its regime. “Congress believes that there has to be a collective assessment of the entire thing (mining scam)…Congress will not allow Parrikar to run away with illegalities…” GPCC spokesperson Jitendra Deshprabhu said alleging government’s nexus with the illegal mining.
PANJIM: In its commitment towards promoting agriculture and boosting production, the Government is proposing a new legislation to ban the sale of agricultural land. The Government is also open to taking an all-party delegation to the Centre to push for Special Status for Goa. This was disclosed by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar during the question hour on Monday. Parrikar told the House that the legislation would be brought in during the on-going monsoon session of the Goa Assembly by amending the Land Revenue Code.