Siemens Ltd and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, “GIZ India” have signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with Directorate of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (DSDE). The MoU aims to carry out a skill development initiative that will address the pressing need of training and enabling India’s youth for employment, entrepreneurship and community enterprise. Training will be deployed under “IGnITE – Indo-German Initiative for Technical Education” in Govt ITIs to provide world-class German Dual VET (Vocational Education & Training) methodology. The IGnITE pedagogy covers the two years of the CTS courses namely Electrician, Electronics Mechanic, Fitter, Turner and…
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MARGAO: Amidst rising cases of COVID 19 in Margao, the South Goa Collectorate has issued a memorandum stating that shops whose owner/worker test postive should compulsorily close down their respective establishment for a period of 14 days. “If any shop owner/worker has to go for Covid-19 test, he/she should keep the shop closed till the report is received. Further, it ts informed that, if the person is found Positive, the shop should be kept closed for 4 days. This must be implemented in the entire jurisdiction of Margao Municipality.” the memorandum states As of now 1240 Covid-19 postive cases have…
Goa IT PROFESSIONALS (GITP) team has welcomed the declaration of the Goa Telecom Infrastructure Policy 2020. GITP said it looks forward to a time bound implementation of the policy to provide a robust and secure state-of-the-art telecommunication network, providing seamless internet connectivity with special focus on rural and remote areas of the state. “We also welcome the decision of the government to implement the policy through a single window clearance system for over ground and underground infrastructure,” GITP said in a press statement. It further said that In the present Pandemic scenario, all sectors in the state including businesses, industries,…
PORVORIM: The Directorate of Education has asked schools to identify and map the school going children of migrant workers, who have now left the State in view of Covid-19 pandemic. In a circular issued to Heads of Schools, Director Education Santosh Amonkar has said that the information be submitted within eight days. “Due to Covid-19 large number of migrant labourers along with their families and children have returned to their native place and are likely to stay there for varying period. This may lead to a distruption in studies and learning of children of migrant labourers,” circular issued today, said.…
PANJIM: Claiming that financial condition of #Goa is bad Leader of Opposition (LoP) Digambar Kamat today demanded with the Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant reconsider his decision on hosting of IFFI 2020. Kamat has also requested the state government to release White Paper with expenditure incurred on IFFI & benefits received by local Film Fraternity & Tourism Sector from the Festival. “CM @DrPramodPSawant has accepted that Financil Condition of the State is bad. The Covid Pandemic is not the time for hosting Festivals & Celebrations. With no Financial support from @MIB_India & @DFF_India, Goa ends up spending 20-25 crores every…
PANJIM: As Goa is all set to host, the 7th edition of Indian super league (ISL), behind close doors, the organizers Football Sports Development Limited (FDSL) are in a fix due to lack of infrastructure on training grounds in the state to train the players, participating in the league. An announcement on the venue will be made soon by the organizers. A delegation of the organisers FSDL are in Goa to take stock of the venues and training ground readiness. According to sources, FDSL have identified three playing venues Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda, Tilak Maidan in Vasco and…
PANJIM: Days after a house party organised at a villa in Arpora raised questionmark on police negligence, thr Director General of Police (DGP) Mukesh Kumar Meena said that Police will crackdown on the participants and organisers of night parties amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Meena said that due to various restrictions imposed due to pandemic, there is decline in overall crime in the State. “There are many restrictions. Some people have the habit of violating law. Those who participate or organise these parties or those who break restrictions, we will act against them,” Meena said. On Sunday, a house party organised…


