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Government of Goa.O/O the PrinciPal chief engineer,
Public WOrks DePartment,altinho, Panaji Goa.
No. 34/8/2015-16/PCE/PWD/ADM(II)/237 Dated:- 04TH September, 2015Read: 1) Notice No.34/8/2013/PCE/PWD/ADM(II)/139 dated 06.09.2013. 2) Notice No. 34/8/2013/PCE/PWD/ADM(II)/265 dated 16.10.2014.nOtice fOr Written test fOr the POst Of lDc/meter reaDer/
assistant stOre keePer / recePtiOnist-cum-telePhOnist/hOuse keePer /bill clerk-cum-cashier On regular
establishment in PWDthe Written test for the post of “lDc/ meter reader/ assistant store keeper/ receptionist-cum-telephonist/ house keeper/ bill clerk-cum-cashier” on regular establishment in Public Works Department is scheduled to be held on 13.09.2015 at 2.30 pm in various Schools located in different talukas of north Goa & South Goa Districts.the list of candidates alongwith their serial/seat numbers, name of the Schools, seating arrangement & syllabus for written test are displayed on the departmental website http://pwd.goa.gov.in, by following the below mentioned steps:-1. click on link circular/Periodicals returns2. select Circular type as administration & category name as
recruitment.3. click on “go”.Individual call letters/ intimations are being sent to the candidates by post separately. the candidates who do not receive the call letters due to postal delay/ incomplete address are requested to note their serial/seat numbers, name of the Schools from the above website and directly appear for the test alongwith any valid photo identity card containing proof of residence. sd/- (D.J.s. borker) Principal chief engineer,DI/advt/981/2015 PWD
POLICEPolice 100 Fire service 101Police Control Room, Margao 2714450
Police Control Room, Panaji 2428400
HELPLINE
PWD 2420070Electricity 1912Suicide 2252525 Senior Citizen 1090Women 1091 Child Abuse 1098
AMBULANCE
GVK Ambulance 108Manipal Hospital (Panaji) 8888702222
Apollo (Margao) 2726272Indian Red Cross Society (Panaji) 2224601
Vintage (Panaji) 6644401/ 6711414Ambulance Trust 2730953 (Margao) 2740586Mapusa Ambulance Service (Mapusa) 2262372 Goa Public Welfare Trust (Ponda) 2312608
HOSPITALS
GMC (Bambolim) 2458700 Manipal Hospital (Panaji) 8888702222
Vintage Hosp (Panaji) 6711462Apollo Victor (Margao) 6728888 Hospicio (Margao) 2705664 NUSI Wockhardt, 6684444 Cuncolim 6684242Mapusa District 2233387 hospital 2254444Asilo (Mapusa) 2262372 Vrundavan (Mapusa) 2250022 Mapusa Clinic (Mapusa) 2263343 JMJ (Porvorim) 2412130 Bossuet (Candolim) 2489034Cottage Hospital (Vasco) 2540864Cottage Hosp (Sankhali) 2364258
BLOOD BANK
GMC blood bank 2458724 2458700
Hospicio, Margao 2703801Asilo Hospital, Mapusa. 2262372
24hrs PHARMACIES
Jeevan Rekha Medical Stores (Panaji) 2435946
Holy Spirit Medical Stores (Margao) 2737433
SMRC, (Vasco) 2540083
EMERGENCY
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MARGAOThe officials from Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) on Saturday seized around 340 kg of mava and curd, all worth Rs 55,000, that were in adul-terated condition and transported through trains without proper documen-tation.
The consignment had come from Miraj to Margao station by trains. The mava and curd were
to be used for preparation of various types of sweets for the upcoming Ganesh festival.
“We received informa-tion that adulterated mava and curd had come through trains. We found eight red coloured boxes and cans of mava and curd in adul-terated condition. Action will be taken against the offenders,” said food safety officer Rajiv Korde, while speaking to ‘The Navhind Times’ after the raid.
Korde said that the
FDA had written to railway officials to avoid accepting meat and mava consignments in unhealthy and unhygienic conditions.
“We had written to the Konkan railway and south central railways in the past not to accept consign-ments of meat and mava,” he said.
The raid was conducted in the presence of police inspector of Margao rail-way police Santosh De-sai and other police of-
ficials. Interestingly, the party, which was to receive the consignments, did not turn up.
When contacted senior public relations officer Ba-ban Ghatge, he said there has to be thorough check-ing at the railway stations where such consignments are loaded and not at the delivery points.
“We had also written to the authorities (south cen-tral and central railways) about it in the past,” he in-formed.
FDA seizes 340 kg of adulterated mava, curd in Margao
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PANAJI PWD contract workers have threatened to stop water supply to the entire state if their wages were not released before Ganesh Chaturthi, stated the un-ion leader at a general body meeting.
Addressing the media, Ajeetsingh Rane, Swati Kerkar along with PWD contract labourers threat-ened to protest by way of stopping water supply if their wages were not re-leased before the upcom-ing festival.
The leaders said that wages of some work-ers have been blocked for nearly 4 to 9 months de-spite giving representa-tions to the PWD Minister Sudin Dhavalikar in July and again in August.
They demanded a hike in their wages in view of the rising price index and maintained that the con-tract workers should get at least Rs 10,000 per month. They also demanded re-
lease of arrears.They also said that the
minister should not take the workers for granted. There are nearly 700 contract PWD workers affiliated to Goa Trade Union Confederation.
They informed that they had approached the government only after forming the union and appealed to the minister and the Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar to intervene and resolve their problems.
Shiv Sena Goa Rajya Pramukh Ajeetsingh Rane threatened to bring at least 15000 people from PWD as well as power department in the city under his leadership and ‘block’ the capital city and demanded that all benefits should be extended to the workers during the Chaturthi.
He said if the workers are happy then everybody is happy adding the government should not resort to dilly-dallying approach on the demand of the workers.
PWD contract workers threaten to stop water supply if wages not released before Chaturthi
PANAJI Eight teachers will be honoured with state award for the year 2015 in recognition of their services rendered in the field of teaching.
The recipients of the awards include Flavia D’Souza (GPT), Government Primary Middle School, Mapusa and Sulabha Gaonkar (GPT), Government Primary School, Bethmoddi, Kakoda in the primary category.
In the secondary category, Arun Patil-assistant teacher, Hutatma Bapu Gawas Memorial Govt High School, Chandel-Pednem and Colette Xavier,
assistant teacher, Pope John XXIII High School, Quepem.
Similarly, in the headmistress category Shobha Mhadgut, headmistress, Progress High School, Panaji and Snehal Sanzgiri, headmistress, Deepvihar High School, Headland-Sada, Vasco.
In the higher secondary category, Navnath Sawant, teacher grade I, from Smt C T Naik Higher Secondary School, Curchorem and in the principal category Anil G Samant, principal, Purushottam Walawalkar Higher Secondary School, Khorlim-Mapusa will be presented with awards.
Eight teachers to be honoured with state award
Power-related work taken up in Benaulim
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BENAULIMDays after villagers of Benaulim raised con-cern over poor condition of poles, the electricity department has started work related to old dam-aged poles and overhead lines. The restoration work is expected to be completed before the en-suing Ganesh Chaturthi festival.
It may be recalled that on August 25 nearly 100 villagers from ward 3 had called on electric-ity department officials raising concern over the safety of the people due to damaged poles, non-functioning of street-lights and poor supply of electricity.
Highly-placed sources in the electricity department, requesting anonymity, informed that while tree cutting work has already commenced the work of replacing the damaged poles will start shortly. He said that some poles have already been brought to the site while the remaining poles will be provided in the next couple of days.
He said that the depart-ment is facing shortage of conductors, however, has placed a request be-fore the division office to provide conductors add-ing that the department had already proposed bunch conductors.
Replying to a query on power supply, the of-ficial said that this year the power supply has been better as compared to last year except at the start of monsoon where there were interruptions in supply.
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PANAJIA 10-year roadmap for co-operative sector is being formulated by the experts in the co-operative field.
The roadmap will be re-leased during the first of its kind one-day Sahakar Sammelan scheduled to be held on December 6, informed Minister for In-dustries and Social Welfare Mahadev Naik.
Naik said that already the core committee of Sa-hakar Sammelan has been constituted and is headed by Prabhakar Vernekar.
“There are around 3,095 co-operative societies in the state and as part of the plan meetings will be held at ta-luka level to know the prob-lems faced in the coopera-tive sector and what needs to be done in the future”, informed Naik, while ad-dressing media at the Sec-
retariat, Porvorim on Friday.He informed that Union
Agriculture Minister Rad-hamohan Singh has con-sented to be present for the Sahakar Sammelan and so also Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, Union Minister of State for Health and AYUSH Shripad Naik and Chief Minister Laxmi-kant Parsekar.
“On the occasion a num-ber of persons who have been associated and con-tributed to the cooperative sector will be felicitated,” informed Naik.
President of the Sahakar Sammelan organising com-mittee Prabhakar Vernekar said that various issues re-lating to the cooperative sector will be discussed while deciding the 10-year roadmap. He also said that concept of co-operative farming and being self suf-ficient in milk production will be also discussed.
Roadmap for co-operative sector being formulated
reader alarms
power shutdown
SANCOALE: On September 6, from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. Areas to be affected are entire
Sancoale industrial estate LT and HT consumers and sur-rounding areas.SANCOALE: On September 7, from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. Areas to be affected are Holy Cross Colony, Assoi Dongri be-hind NSD, Jairamnagar, Chicalim area.CONXEM: On September 7, from 9 a.m to 12.30 p.m. Area to be affected is Conxem.BAMBOLIM: On September 7, from 9.30 a.m to 4 p.m. Areas to be affected are Caranzalem, Taleigao, Dona Paula, Hotel Cidade de Goa, Grand Hyatt, Shyamprasad Mukherjee stadium, Goa University and surrounding areas.
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the roadmap will be released during the first of its kind one-day Sahakar Sammelan scheduled to be held on December 6 7
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