GOACOM DAILY NEWS CLIPPINGS 10 February 2004 BAN ADMISSION TEST: Schooling before a child completes five-and-a-half years of age should not be encouraged either by government or parents, was the firm opinion expressed during an elaborate academic discussion on the draft education policy by the Goa Headmasters' Association on Monday. The GHA has also recommended that admission test for Std I should be banned. (H)
RUDY PAYS HOTEL BILL: Seeking to end the controversy over non-payment of the bills for him and his family's stay at a Goa hotel, Civil Aviation Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy yesterday sent two drafts totaling Rs.2.44 lakh to clear the dues, sources close to him said. The bills pertained to the expenses during his five-day, four night stay at the Taj Exotica hotel with his family members from 30 December last year to 2 January. (GT) ROBBERS LOOT MAPUSA FACTORY: In a major burglary at the Mapusa Industrial Estate, unknown thieves entered the premises of Vinay Exports, a unit manufacturing watches. They fled with goods, comprising watches worth Rs.12,78,850 and hard cash amounting to Rs.70,655. (GT) 3 PWD ENGINEERS PENALISED: One public works department engineer has been compulsorily retired, another engineer has been inflicted with a five per cent cut in his pension for five years and major penalty proceedings, meaning dismissal from service, have been recommended against a third PWD engineer in two separate orders by the vigilance department last week. (NT) PANJIM SET FOR A MAJOR FACE-LIFT: Come September, Panjim, is going to wear a new look, with the proposed development of the city, in view of the International Film Festival in India, to be held in Goa, in December, said Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. The Chief Minister was speaking after laying the foundations stone for the "Panaji Beautification Scheme" at the Dona Paula Jetty on Monday. The entire project costing Rs.49 crore, would comprise of four-lane roads, facilities to rehabilitate the displaced persons, who had kiosks at the Dona Paula Jetty and several other projects to come as a surprise to the people. (H) DRAGONFEST ON VALENTINE DAY: An American Indie band, a Mumbai band and a Goan band are scheduled to rock the Dona Paula jetty on 14 February in another of Ethel da Costa's highly popular bringing-people-together events. If the Taj Mahal is the monument of love in Agra, Dona Paula is the monument of love in Goa. So what better place to hold Dragonfest, the hot and happening music event on Valentine's Day 14 February 2004, than the Dona Paula jetty itself. The bands including Dragonfly from the United States, Zero, Mumbai's hottest new band and Goa's Tidal Wave will play from 5.00 pm onwards. Entry is free. For children and the rest of the young-at-heart there will be art and fun stalls, face painters, caricature artists, clowns, valentine balloons, roses. Journalist Ethel da Costa with a string of highly successful music and cultural events to her credit, is bringing this festival to Goa in collaboration with Gigpad, Mumbai. "The ideology behind all my concerts remains the same: taking music to the people absolutely free of cost and using music to get people together," says da Costa. AGAINST MINING EXPANSION IN RIVONA: Any expansion of mining activity along the banks of River Kushavati, specially in the Rivona belt, will further undermine ecology and people's sources of livelihood and other means of survival, according to a non-governmental organisation. Kushavati Bachao Andolan has stated that in Muschcaverem, a mining company has prospected in about eight hectares and seeks to expand to the remainder of the 100 hectares of the lease it has been holding for the past decade. (GT) CANADIAN NATIONAL ROBBED: A Canadian national, Mr Nathas Weles, was robbed of his cash and valuables worth Rs.95,000 at the Kadamba Transport Corporation bus terminus on Saturday (Feb 7) afternoon. Mr Weles had gone to answer nature's call leaving his bag and baggage at the mercy of his friend Mr Jarod. Both of them were standing in a queue to buy tickets to go to Margao through shuttle service. (NT) CONG JITTERY OVER UGDP PLANS: MGP's decision to tie-up with secular parties might come as a welcome news for Congress in North Goa, but the latter will have to grapple with the United Goans democratic Party-another regional outfit-in its bastion in South Goa. (H) YOUTH MEET WATERY GRAVE: A 17-year-old boy got drowned in river Sal at Navelim on February 8. Remy Noronha had gone for a swim along with his friends at around 6.30 pm. As they were frolicking in the river, Remy is said to have suddenly disappeared. (GT) BASIC LAWS: Civil judge Edgar Fernandes has urged citizens to gain knowledge of basic laws, especially those pertaining to women's rights, which will help not only families, but also go a long way in reforming the society. He was speaking at a function organised by the VM Salgaocar College of Law, in association with Cuncolim Jaycees, on the topics "The Rights of Women in Goa". (GT) REGULAR DOCS FOR REMOTE HEALTH CENTRES: Villagers in the remote parts of the State are to get a doctor for consultation six days a week in the nearby government-run health centres beginning from March 1. Twenty private doctors will be appointed in the next two weeks at the health sub-centres on part-time basis. (H) VALPOI FEAST: The parishioners of Valpoi are celebrating the feast of their patron, Our Lady of Lourdes, on 11 February. On the feast day, a Konkani drama "Ghara Iea", written by Menino de Bandar will be staged at 6 pm. This year the presidents of the feast are Francis Carneiro and Mathew Carneiro. (GT) "AMCHO DISPOTTO" BAGS FIRST PRIZE IN KUWAIT: "Amcho Dispotto Amkam Dhi", written and directed by Joe Ferreira (Assolna), bagged the first prize at the third edition of one-act Konkani play competition organised by United Club of Utorda and the Goan Welfare Society, Kuwait, at the Gulf English School Auditorium, Rumaithiya, Kuwait, recently. (H) TRAINING FOR SHACK OWNERS: The Institute of Hotel Management & Catering, Porvorim, is organizing a four-day training programme for shack owners in collaboration with All Goa Shack Owners Association. The training will run for five weeks from the day of commencement. Participants will be paid a stipend of Rs.100 per day, according to a press note. Contact: Seby D'Souza, tel 9823-122655 by 14 February. (GT) BLACK CAT BRINGS BAD LUCK: A black cat crossing anyone's path in considered to be a bad omen. But little did Bismark Moraes, 55, realize the 'bad-luck' factor while chasing a black cat with an air gun yesterday. Moraes was fed up with the black cat, which was creating nuisance in his kitchen almost every other day. Yesterday (Feb 9) while the creature was trying to cross the road to his house, he shot at it with his .22 mm air gun. But the pellet instead hit the road, ricocheted and got lodged in the hip of Suvarna R Dessai, who was proceeding to her neighbour's house to attending a wedding ceremony. Cuncolim police have arrested Moraes. (GT) CURTORIM COMUNIDADE ATTORNEY DISMISSED: Administrator of South Zone, Margao, SM Manjrekar, has suspended the Attorney of the Comunidade of Curtorim, Alexio Reginaldo Lourenco, for working against the interests of the Comunidade. (GT) MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA IN MARGAO: Some of the old hits from Konkani films will be brought live on stage by Bollywood singer, Nephie Rod, in a musical evening, DAIZ, at Dr Rajendra Prasad Stadium, Margao today, organised by Vandana Productions on the occasion of the prize distribution ceremony of the Vth All Goa Tiatr Competition held in January in collaboration with Fundacao Oriente. Other Goan singing sensations Rita Rose, H Britton, Anthony |San, Socorro de Santa Cruz, Soni, Mil-Mel-Nel, Agnelo D'Costa, Elvis and Juju, will also lend their voice to the evening. (GT) S P O R T S BLANCA TO LEAD WOMEN'S TEAM: Blanca Barretto of St Lawrence High School, Agassaim, will captain the state women's senior team and Macline Mendonca (Manovikas) will be her deputy for the 12th Senior Women's national football championship to be held at Bhopal from 10 to 25 February. (GT) D E A T H 29 Jan: St Inez: SHAIK ZAHID ALI, son of Najmunbi/late Xec Ali, husband of Sameena, brother of Shaik Cassam Ali/Noorjehan, Shamsahd/Kadar, Mumtaz/Shabir, Jamila/Kamrodin, Nasser/Shirin, Alishais/Hassan. 08 Feb: Fatorda-Margao: SHRIPATRAO RAGHUVIR LOTLIKAR (95): father of Ashok/Shobhana, Savita/Dr Dinanath Haldankar, Hema/Dr Anand Raikar, Nutan/Adv Ramesh Vedak, Malini. 08 Feb: Navelim-Sinquetim: REMY NORONHA (student of Rosary Higher secondary school), son of Constancio/Carmin, brother of Richard and Remma. 08 Feb: Cortalim-Alma Bhatt: CARIDADE RODRIGUES, wife of late Sebastiao, mother of Domnick/Alifa, Maria/Bruno, Martha/Edmond, Paulo/Linda (Kuwait), Mary/Efrem, vencilla/Aldrin (Bahrain), Alexandra/Raj (Delhi). G O A W E A T H E R Temp: 20.3 degC (68.5 degF) at 8.00 am today in Assagao. Max Temp: 32.0 deg C; Min Temp: 20.0 deg C; Humidity: 89% (Official figures for yesterday) Weather: A cool morning. 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