Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah instructed police in the Union Territory to not demarcate a “green corridor” or stop traffic when he travels by road, in one of the first orders after taking oath on Wednesday. Mr Abdullah urged his Cabinet colleagues to follow “people-friendly” conduct, as their aim is to serve the people and not inconvenience them. He also said that use of stick or aggressive gestures during road movements is to be avoided. The National Conference leader was administered the oath of office and secrecy by the LG Manoj Sinha at Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre…
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Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that contract teachers will be hired in lieu of permanent instructors in schools with a minimum student-teacher ratio. In the event that fewer children are enrolled, contract teachers will be assigned. “Teachers are sanctioned on a regular basis considering the student ratio in the school.” If there are four or five fewer pupils, the instructor is hired on a contract basis,” said Sawant He further said that teachers will be assigned on a regular basis once the school satisfies the necessary student enrollment requirements. “The school will not be qualified to hire…
Team Goemkarponn CALANGUTE: Following the recent violent assault on several locals by bouncers, SP (North) Akshat Kaushal and top police officers met to coordinate with the proprietors of clubs and restaurants located in Tito’s Lane, Baga. “Basically, it was a coordination meeting to discuss any security-related issues they may have to make sure that there are no untoward happenings in this region. We have informed them that nobody ought to become an advocate for the law. Since the tourism season is only getting started, we want to make sure that everyone visiting Goa has a relaxing experience, according to SP…
NEW DELHI: Affirming India’s stand on the diplomatic row with Canada and its Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s deposition at the Commission of Inquiry, the External Affairs Ministry reiterated that “Canada has presented us with no evidence whatsoever”. In a late-night response, the ministry put the onus of the diplomatic fallout with Canada on Trudeau. It posted, “What we have heard today only confirms what we have been saying consistently all along – Canada has presented us no evidence whatsoever in support of the serious allegations that it has chosen to level against India and Indian diplomats. The responsibility for the…
Team Goemkarponn Dharbandora: The Goa Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. (GTDC) organized an Inter-School Quiz Competition under the tagline “Goa Beyond Beaches” for students of Dharbandora Taluka, marking a significant initiative to promote hinterland tourism and engage the youth in meaningful discussions about the state’s diverse offerings. The event witnessed participation from seven high schools: Matoshri Anandibai Vaman Marathe Vidyamandir, Dharbandora, Smt. Hirabai Talaolikar High School, Sancorda, Dharbandora, Abhinav Vidya Mandir, Mollem, Dharbandora, Somnath English High School, Savargal, Dharbandora, Government High School, Dayanandnagar, Dharbandora, Sacordem Education Society’s School, Sacordem, Dharbandora; and Barabhumi High School, Tamdi Surla, Sancordem. 1st Prize was awarded…
Team Goemkarponn Panaji: The countdown begins for the Amazing Goa Global Business Summit 2024 which is generating significant excitement, particularly through engaging community activities. One remarkable instance was when Mrs. Sulakshana Sawant, the head of the Padmini Foundation, invited Dr. Jagat Shah, a well-known mentor from the Vibrant Goa Foundation, to mentor self-help group members at a recent event. The Honorable Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant, graced this occasion. The event showcased the rich local craftsmanship of Goa, with participants displaying their handmade crafts. Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant encouraged the women to enhance their packaging, upskill their…
Team Goemkarponn BICHOLIM: A Road Safety Awareness program under Project TRUST was held at Govt Polytechnic Bicholim Mayem for 45 first-year Mechanical Department students. The session, led by Head Constable Pundalik Sawant of the Bicholim Traffic Cell, focused on sharing real-life experiences, traffic statistics, and crucial lessons to ensure road safety. Students and faculty members explored case studies highlighting common errors made by the public and discussed preventive measures. The interactive session encouraged active participation and left a lasting impact on attendees. The event was coordinated by PI Traffic Bicholim, Shri Gaurish Parab, and SP Traffic Goa, with the support…







