GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS
24 June 2002

    Viva Sao Joao…!

SAI SERVICE TAKEN FOR A RIDE: The Porvorim police on June 22 arrested 
Shirish Jambhekar (45) of Thane-Mumbai on the charge of cheating banks and 
companies to the tune of lakhs of rupees in Goa and Maharashtra. According 
to the police, Jambhekar produced a demand draft of Rs.1.80 lakh drawn in 
favour of the ICICI Bank, Mapusa, to the Sai Service, Porvorim, to purchase 
a Maruti Zen car. Later, he demanded with the company to refund the balance 
of Rs.50,000 arguing that he paid more than the actual price of the 
vehicle. The draft was dishonoured and the company found that it was 
cheated for Rs.50,000 by the customer. (GT)

KONKANI'S STATUS WILL NOT BE SURRENDERED: Sahitya Academy Award winner and 
celebrated Konkani writer, Pundalik Naik, sent a curt message to the State 
government: "Konkani activists will not surrender 'equal official language' 
status even if the government chooses to give equal funds for the Konkani 
and Marathi academies." Mr Naik was speaking at function organised by the 
Konkani Bhasha Mandal, to commemorate the memory of Shenoi Goembab at the 
Institute Menezes Braganza Hall in Panjim yesterday. (H)

"FUTURE GENERATIONS of this land must know about the greatness of this man 
(Goembab alias Vaman Varde Valaulikar), his struggle to give Konkani its 
rightful place and the strength of the language itself," observed Chief 
Minister Mr Manohar Parrikar. While speaking at the function at the Menezes 
Braganza hall, Parrikar declared that the government would actively 
participate in the year-long celebrations of the 125th birth anniversary of 
Shenoi Goembab. (NT)

POWER CUTS PLUNGE NORTH GOA IN DARKNESS: Power interruptions several times 
were experienced in different parts of the State and it affected the 
routine of people yesterday. Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and Power 
Minister Digamber Kamat were also victims of the power failures for nearly 
two hours while they were attending a public function at Institute Menezes 
hall, Panaji. (GT)

SWEEPERS, SERVANTS NEEDED: South Goa's premier hospitalthe Hospiciois 
facing a shortage of servants and sweepers. What has added salt to injury 
is that the government has been virtually sleeping over repeated requests 
to fill up the posts, which fell vacant over the last one year. (H)

CULTIVATORS LOSE APPETITE FOR AGRICULTURE: While the census towns in Goa 
have increased from 31 in 1991 to 44 in 2001, the number of cultivators has 
decreased from 68636 to 50.663 during the same period. (GT)

BELO CASH PRIZE WINNER FOUND DEAD: Rama Anant Naik, one of the winners of 
Rs.50,000 of Belo cash back offer was found dead in the Zuari river at 
Durbhat in Ponda on June 23 evening. Rama, 26, was seen in a photograph 
published in a local daily while he was receiving the prize on June 20 from 
one of the liquor distributors. (H)

PLASTIC CAMP AT BIG FOOT: "Make Goa Plastic Free" was the theme for 
Ancestral Goa's recently held World Environment Day celebrations for the 
students of Saviour of the World High School at the Big Foot in Loutulim. (GT)

POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR DHARGALIM: The Goa Police department is planning 
to construct a modern and well-equipped Police Training School at Dhargalim 
in Pernem taluka. (GT)

135 DOG BITES CASES: As many as 135 cases of dog bites were referred to 
Hospicio Hospital, Margao and health centres in Salcete in the last seven 
months. The figures could be the tip of the iceberg as they do not include 
dog bite cases from other private hospitals. (NT)

MATHANY FETED BY CPI, AITUC: Hundreds of workers and other citizens of 
Zuarinagar assembled at Zuarinagar to felicitate Mathany Saldanha, the 
newly elected MLA from Cortalim. The function was organised by Goa State 
Council of Communist Party of India, All India Trade Union Congress and 
Zuari Mazdoor Ekta. CPI chief Narayan Palekar feted Saldanha. A charter of 
the demands and aspirations of the people of Cortalim constituency was also 
presented to Saldanha on the occasion.

MATHANY URGES PEOPLE TO SINK CASTE, RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES: The Cortalim 
MLA, Mathany Saldanha, urged the electorate to sink case and religious 
differences for the all round development of the constituency. Saldanha was 
speaking at the felicitation function organised by the villagers of 
Cortalim-Quelossim at Cortalim on Sunday. (H)

A ROAD DIGGING POLICY: "People are suffering silently, year after year. 
More roads and highways would be built only to be dug up subsequently. Goa 
would never have a culture of respecting the roads unless and until the 
think tanks in the government wake up to the necessity of framing rational 
and environmentally sound policy to permit the use of roads for non-traffic 
purposes." (Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

WILL NEVER QUIT BJP: After gaining notoriety for changing maximum number of 
parties as first-time MLA in the last elections, this time, IT Minister 
Francis D'Souza vowed to never quit BJP, come what may. He was the only 
minority candidate to get elected on a BJP ticket, a no mean feat 
considering the shrill campaign against the BJP. (H)

ISO 9001 FOR VRUNDAVAN: Vrundavan Hospital and Research Centre, Mapusa, has 
been awarded the coveted ISO 9001-2000 by International Certification 
Services, Asia Pvt Ltd. (GT)

MAJOR FIRE AT COLVALE: A major fire broke out at the Goa Glass Fibre 
Limited, Colvale, on Saturday, causing a loss of about Rs.4 lakh. According 
to the Fire Brigade, the fire broke out due to leakage of molten glass from 
the furnace. (GT)

"SANGODD" AT ORDA-CANDOLIM: The traditional "Sangodd" will be held at 
Orda-Candolim on the occasion of the feast of St Peter and Paul on June 29. 
Young Chico and his children besides other singers will sing on the 
occasion. The programme will start from Orda Jetty at 2.30 pm. (H)

WE WELCOME ONE AND ALL for the traditional Sao Joao celebrations at Siolim, 
particularly to witness the colourful boat parade, today evening around 3 
pm, near the Siolim Bazaar Bridge, in front of the church. At the parade 
the highlight today will be the "Cave of St John, the Baptist", a biblical 
tableau prepared by Fenson & Johnson (church painters) of Badem. There will 
more celebrations at Fernandes vaddo, besides the traditional JUMPING IN 
THE WELL at Gaunsvaddo, in front of Alister's house (around 3.30 pm), 
singing "Viva Sao Joao" to the accompaniment of ghumttam-madiem-kansallim 
and partaking of the Goa's traditional dali, ponnsache ghore (jackfruit), 
mussarad ambe (mangoes), and onnsam (pineapples), "a little kopachem", and 
may be Goemchim san'nam too. Viva Sao Joao…! Viva.

D E A T H S
    22 June: Anjuna: ROMALDO D'SOUZA (Ex-Kenya), relict of late Josephine, 
father of Filomeno/late Eulalia, Inocencia/Henry (Canada), Alberto/Dina 
(Canada), Diogo/Joy (London), Eudes/Carmen (London).
    22 June: Porvorim: MINOO JAMSHEDJI SHROFF (Ex-Indian Airlines), husband 
of Zee, father of Rohington, expired in Bombay.
    23 June: SHANTABAI VITHAL PAI VERENKAR, mother of Haunsa/Kashinath 
Kamat, Mohana/Manohar Pai Kane, Ganga/Dr Gunakar Kamat, Mhalu/Rukhma, 
Venkatesh/Padma, Vasanti/Bhasker Wagle and Durga/Suhas Pai Kane.
    23 June: Sirlim: ROSY PEREIRA, wife of late Cruz, mother of 
Fernando/Antonette, Late Ludovico/Alice, Alex/Visitation, Lumen/Joanita, 
late Alba/Peter.
    22 June: Curchorem: ANTONIO JOAO D'COSTA, husband of Maria, father of 
John/Lourdina, Gracy/Socorro, Bernadine/Francisco, Ida/Jack Fernandes, 
Priya/Nicolau, Joe/Angela, Teotonio/Mila and Jackson.

G O A   W E A T H E R
    Temp: 26.5 deg C (79.7 deg F) at 7.30 am at Assagao.
    Max temp: 28.0 deg C; Humidity: 91 per cent. (Panjim yesterday)
    Rainfall so far: 1099.0 mm
    Weather: The morning has been dry. There is a bit of sunlight escaping 
through the gaps in the clouds.

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

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