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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Garbage littering could cost dear in Goa's capital city

If the Corporation of the City of Panjim has its way, irresponsible citizens from Goa are destined to pay dearly for tossing their garbage at random in the city and will have to pay a fine as high as Rs 20,000 depending on the nature of the offence committed.

The CCP is currently setting up a new set of bye-laws termed the "corporation of Panaji cleanliness and sanitation byelaws" and have been circulated to all corporators with fines starting at Rs 200 for littering and going up to Rs 20,000 for delivering hazardous or bio-medical waste in an unsegregated manner to CCP workers or dumping the same.

The 14 page document which is currently a proposal is aimed at streamlining the punishments for littering the city of Panjim and will need the nod of all the corporators before being submitted to the government of Goa for its consideration.

The major objective of the proposal is to ensure tha tthere exist clean surroundings in teh city and prtevent litter and other forms of nuisance, segregation problems, storage and delivery of municipal solid waste and composting and burning of waaste and slaughterhouse waste, abuse at public gatherings and events, bio- medical waste etc.

It is believed that once the laws are appropriately notified , it will be easy to prosecute violators and the current dilemma of punishing someone found guilty will not be there as violators want to know as to which law applies to their offense whenever such violations of garbage are being noticed.

The bye-laws also aim to keep the CCP on its toes as it will be demanding of the CCP to place adequate bins at various points in the city to ensure that the waste collection schedule is maintained and sorting centres are set up. The laws will be enforced by the commissioner or deputy commissioner officer who shall be designated by them and are based on the Municipal Solid Waste management rules 2010.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Language of delay: Forms now in Konkani & Marathi

PANJIM: The Education Department sought to create further confusion and chaos among parents by announcing that a fresh proforma will be issued to parents through schools for filling up forms to decide on the language of choice for their children, in Konkani and Marathi.

Meanwhile, around fifty thousand-odd forms filled by parents exercising their choice of language has reached the Education Department on Thursday — the deadline for the submission of forms.
Later, speaking to Herald Deputy Director Anil Powar said, “The Department will issue proforma in Marathi and Konkani so that parents can read the forms and fill them in the language of their choice”.

The Department actually admitted that this was due to the pressure mounted by the BBSM which threatened to protest vociferously if the proforma was not sent in Konkani and Marathi.
The Education Department will now have to deal with the existing filled forms and the huge delay the process of sending and receiving filled forms in other languages would take.

“We will begin classifying all the forms from tomorrow. It is a huge task and is expected to take time as we sift through the forms of each school”, sources in Education Department said.
However, sources, said that there are several issues that are expected to crop up during the course of implementation.

“What if a school has just one or two students whose parents choose regional language? Will they be thrown out of school? Will they have a separate division just for them?” sources asked.
The logic baffles. The Department is in no position to explain how this will further help the process and why this move was made after the process of seeking parents views were taken.
Meanwhile, the Education Department will begin dealing with the forms it has already received.
Besides, the Department will also have to separately conduct inspections to see if schools have the necessary infrastructure before granting them permission to open separate divisions for the different choices of parents.

Questions are also being raised about the availability of textbooks in English with sources saying that even if the order was given to print text books, it would take at least another two months to be available.

The directorate of education supplies free textbooks to children under the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan scheme.
Commenting on the situation, sources in the Education Department said that all these issues will be raised before the Government and that the new medium of instruction will not be implemented until all hurdles are cleared.
Courtesy : Herald

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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Welcome to the news page of Goa news online. Here you will see the daily fresh news about Goa and the breaking news as it happens. Do come here everyday without fail to get the best bite into the news as it happens in Goa
Showing posts with label Goa HCN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goa HCN. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Garbage littering could cost dear in Goa's capital city

If the Corporation of the City of Panjim has its way, irresponsible citizens from Goa are destined to pay dearly for tossing their garbage at random in the city and will have to pay a fine as high as Rs 20,000 depending on the nature of the offence committed.

The CCP is currently setting up a new set of bye-laws termed the "corporation of Panaji cleanliness and sanitation byelaws" and have been circulated to all corporators with fines starting at Rs 200 for littering and going up to Rs 20,000 for delivering hazardous or bio-medical waste in an unsegregated manner to CCP workers or dumping the same.

The 14 page document which is currently a proposal is aimed at streamlining the punishments for littering the city of Panjim and will need the nod of all the corporators before being submitted to the government of Goa for its consideration.

The major objective of the proposal is to ensure tha tthere exist clean surroundings in teh city and prtevent litter and other forms of nuisance, segregation problems, storage and delivery of municipal solid waste and composting and burning of waaste and slaughterhouse waste, abuse at public gatherings and events, bio- medical waste etc.

It is believed that once the laws are appropriately notified , it will be easy to prosecute violators and the current dilemma of punishing someone found guilty will not be there as violators want to know as to which law applies to their offense whenever such violations of garbage are being noticed.

The bye-laws also aim to keep the CCP on its toes as it will be demanding of the CCP to place adequate bins at various points in the city to ensure that the waste collection schedule is maintained and sorting centres are set up. The laws will be enforced by the commissioner or deputy commissioner officer who shall be designated by them and are based on the Municipal Solid Waste management rules 2010.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Language of delay: Forms now in Konkani & Marathi

PANJIM: The Education Department sought to create further confusion and chaos among parents by announcing that a fresh proforma will be issued to parents through schools for filling up forms to decide on the language of choice for their children, in Konkani and Marathi.

Meanwhile, around fifty thousand-odd forms filled by parents exercising their choice of language has reached the Education Department on Thursday — the deadline for the submission of forms.
Later, speaking to Herald Deputy Director Anil Powar said, “The Department will issue proforma in Marathi and Konkani so that parents can read the forms and fill them in the language of their choice”.

The Department actually admitted that this was due to the pressure mounted by the BBSM which threatened to protest vociferously if the proforma was not sent in Konkani and Marathi.
The Education Department will now have to deal with the existing filled forms and the huge delay the process of sending and receiving filled forms in other languages would take.

“We will begin classifying all the forms from tomorrow. It is a huge task and is expected to take time as we sift through the forms of each school”, sources in Education Department said.
However, sources, said that there are several issues that are expected to crop up during the course of implementation.

“What if a school has just one or two students whose parents choose regional language? Will they be thrown out of school? Will they have a separate division just for them?” sources asked.
The logic baffles. The Department is in no position to explain how this will further help the process and why this move was made after the process of seeking parents views were taken.
Meanwhile, the Education Department will begin dealing with the forms it has already received.
Besides, the Department will also have to separately conduct inspections to see if schools have the necessary infrastructure before granting them permission to open separate divisions for the different choices of parents.

Questions are also being raised about the availability of textbooks in English with sources saying that even if the order was given to print text books, it would take at least another two months to be available.

The directorate of education supplies free textbooks to children under the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan scheme.
Commenting on the situation, sources in the Education Department said that all these issues will be raised before the Government and that the new medium of instruction will not be implemented until all hurdles are cleared.
Courtesy : Herald

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

This is the news page of Goa news Online

Welcome to the news page of Goa news online. Here you will see the daily fresh news about Goa and the breaking news as it happens. Do come here everyday without fail to get the best bite into the news as it happens in Goa