GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS
September 01, 2002

VILLAGERS OBSERVE STIR: Nearly 700 villagers on August 31 observed a chain 
hunger strike in front of the Penha de Franca panchayat to demand the 
immediate scrapping of the controversial city of Panaji Corporation Bill, 
2000, passed by the Goa Assembly. (WE-GT)

BILL UNDER PRESSURE: The Panaji City Corporation Bill had been introduced 
in haste and under very suspicious circumstances and it needs to be 
condemned. I personally feel, better sense prevails and the Chief Minister, 
Mr Manohar Parrikar, will be able to gauge the mood of the people, the 
amount of anger, dissatisfaction and disappointment, that the whole process 
has generated, and be more responsive to our concerns and scrap it. (Gen 
Sunith Rodrigues in NT)

TALEIGAO IS A VILLAGE, ST CRUZ IS A CITY: Different opinions are being 
expressed over the government (rather Manohar Parrikar's) decision to form 
a corporation for the city of Panaji. Whispers have it that the legislation 
was Parrikar's compulsion (helplessness) and one of the moving forces 
behind it was Atanasio Monserrate, the legislator from Taleigao, who wanted 
to fulfill his promise made to his voters that he would get Taleigao 
restored as a panchayat. (Backroom Whispers-Panorama-NT)

WOMAN DIES: Mrs Ram Rani, a 22-year-old woman residing at Karaswado in 
Mapusa succumbed to self-inflicted injuries. The deceased suddenly became 
violent and started shouting and hitting her head against the wall. Later, 
she hit a grinding stone on her head and collapsed. (WE-GT)

STINKING PROBLEM: Foul water and night soil flowing over the pavement of Dr 
Borges building in Vasco has irked the residents who complain that the 
Mormugao Municipal Council is insensitive to their problems. (WE-GT)

UNDERGROUND POWER CABLES FOR CITIES: The Power Minister, Mr Digamber Kamat, 
announced on August 31 that plans are afoot to have underground electricity 
cables for all the cities. (NT)

CLOSE BARS BY 9 PM: While speaking at the inauguration of a day-long 
seminar organised by the Kare College in Margao yesterday, Urban 
Development Minister Digamber Kamat suggested that bars be closed by 9 pm 
as late night accidents were found to be mainly due to intoxication. He 
urged the students to convey this message to the parents as well as others 
around them. (WE-GT)

FREE MILK PACKET: As per a waste management programme being implemented by 
the Goa State Co-operative Milk Producers' Union Ltd at Curti, Ponda, the 
consumers will have to store 100 empty packets and in exchange will be 
entitled for one free milk packet any milk booth in the State. (WE-GT)

PETROL, DIESEL PRICES HIKED: State-run oil companies on August 31 announced 
upto 23-34 paise per litre increase in the retail selling price of petrol 
and diesel.

NO AMBITIONS OF BEING CM: Scotching rumours about his desertion to become 
the next chief minister, the Urban Development Minister, Digambar Kamat, 
said that he will never to any act which will put the people of Margao to 
shame and expressed confidence that whatever position he is entitled for 
will come to him one day naturally. (H)

HALF-TON "GOBRO" CAUGHT: A nearly 10-feet long "gobro" (fish) weighting 
nearly half-a-ton, was netted by "Christ the King", a mechanised fishing 
vessel owned by Menino Rodrigues from Colva, deep in the Arabian sea on 
Saturday evening. The fish, which was landed at Cutbona fishing jetty ON 
August 31, is priced at around Rs.10,000 in the market. (H)

STEALING STEREO: Margao police arrested Succor Almeida of Borda and G Tari 
of Betul, for stealing a stereo worth Rs.5000 from the car of Sanjay R Naik 
of Borda. (WE-GT)

"SYNERGY" JOURNAL LAUNCHED: DM's PVS Sarojini Madhusudan Kushe Junior 
College of Arts, Science, Commerce and Vocational Studies, launched 
"Synergy", a plulingual magazine recently. (H)

PLANT EXHIBITION: The nature club of Government College, Khandola, in 
association with the Botanical Society of Goa, recently organised the 
annual plant mela and plant competition in the college premises. (NT)

LOANS FOR STUDENTS: Students wishing to pursue higher studies in India and 
abroad can now look towards a bright future, thanks to the Goa (Interest 
free Loan to Students for Higher Studies) Scheme 2002, initiated by the 
State government. (Franky gracias in Weekender Mag)

TRAFFIC ISLAND AT CALANGUTE: The District Magistrate, North, has ordered 
the construction of a "traffic island" near the church at Calangute on the 
unction of the roads leading to Mapusa. (WE-GT)

UNIQUE PERSONALITY: "He (Frank Simoes) was paid a good amount of money by 
the Salgaocars to produce this book ('Fare Forward, Voyager'), and I must 
tell you that Mr Simoes donated this whole amount for the construction of 
the home for the aged ('Arc of Hope') in Candolim." (Tomazinho Cardozo in NT)

S P O R T S

SALGAOCAR SHOCK VASCO: Exploiting the huge gaps in midfield, Salgaocar 
delighted the crowed with a convincing 2-0 victory over Vasco Sports Club 
in the Kingfisher Professional League at Nehru Stadium, Fatorda. (WE-GT)

NAVELIM ENTERS QUARTERS: Navelim Sporting edged past a spirited Raia 
Sporting 8-7 via the sudden-death, to storm into the quarter-finals of the 
XXXIX Chandor Seamen soccer tournament, at Chandor. (H)

ST ANTHONY'S WIN: St Anthony's High School, Guirim, quelled the challenge 
of Mark Memorial High School, Calangute, with a 2-0 win in the first round 
match of the Bardez Zone U-17 boys inter-schools soccer tournament at 
Peddem in Mapusa. (H)

D E A T H S
    31 Aug: Mapusa-Khorlim: BERTHA D'SOUZA, relict of Vincent Paul, mother 
of Irene/Peter, Gladys/late Camilo, Lucio/Maria, Astrid/Carl, 
Avito/Genevieve, Marina/Joseph.
    31 Aug: Bicholim: THOMAS CARVALHO, relict of late Gertrudes, father of 
Ciriaco/Rute (Portugal), Sr Flavia, Excelso/Veral, Orlando/Jennifer 
(Portugal) and Gracy/Franklin (Muscat).

G O A   W E A T H E R
    Temp: 24.0 deg C (75.2 deg F) at Assagao at 7.30 am today.
    Max temp: 30.7 deg C, Humidity: 84%, Rainfall 1983.7 mm (Yesterday)
    Weather: A rainy day.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, WE-GT=Weekender-Gomantak Times

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