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Tag: Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar

AAP As Usual EverReady for Polls In Coastal State Goa

[Panaji,Goa] “AAP” As Usual EverReady to Face Polls Any Time In Coastal Goa
The Aam Aadmi Party has said it is ready to face elections in Goa any time.
The elections to the 40-member Goa Legislative Assembly are due in March next year.
People can demand an early election as well,” AAP leader Ashish Khetan told PTI.
AAP has already announced it will contest all the 40 constituencies of the state.
Party’s national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had also recently addressed a public rally in Panaji.
However, he also said that AAP would prefer to sit in opposition if it has to take help of any other political outfit to gain power.
Kejriwal is likely to visit Goa at least once a month and later more frequently when the polls approach.
Notably, Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar had ruled out early polls in the state, saying he was not in favour of elections before completion of five years of the government.

National Bird Peacock+State Animal Wild Bison May Nuisance Vermin In Goa

[Panaji,Goa]National Bird Peacock+State Animal Wild Bison May Nuisance Animals In Goa
BJP Ruled Goa Govt Mulling to Tag Peacock+Wild Bison as Nuisance Animals
Peacock Is A National Bird Whereas Wild Bison Is Goa’s State Animal But Both are among animals proposed to be listed by the Goa government as ‘nuisance animals’.
State’s Agriculture Minister Ramesh Tawadkar told reporters in Margao last evening
.”We have listed several wild species including wild bore, monkey, wild bison (Gaur), peacock as nuisance animals. These animals are creating problem for farmers and are destroying their cultivation in rural areas,”
The government’s decision is likely to evoke strong resentment from the environmentalists as peacock is national bird and wild bison is declared as a ‘protected species’ and Goa’s state animal and the move may make them vulnerable.
Tawadkar said he is completely aware that the national bird and state animal are part of the list and said government will have to follow a procedure wherein the case has to be prepared which will allow them to be declared as a ‘nuisance’.
“We will have to compile the record of how many complaints are received from farmers of crop destruction by these animals,” he said, adding that there are several complaints and it is the demand of farmers to declare them as “nuisance animals”.
Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar during the recently held state legislative Assembly session had said government will declare monkey and few other animals as ‘vermin’ (nuisance animals) as they pose a threat of loss to farmers.
Parsekar had also pointed out that cases of monkey fever were reported from certain parts of the state.

Now Ban on Goa Convent Schools Is Demanded

[Panaji]Now Ban on Goa Convent Schools Is Demanded
Hindu Organisations Demand Ban on Convent Schools For Not Allowing Hindu Religious Traditions.
All India Hindu Convention, organised by the right-wing organisation Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, today demanded a ban on convent schools, claiming that these schools do not allow Hindu students to follow religious traditions.This convention, held at Ramnathi village in the state, was attended by representatives of 210 Hindu organisations from 22 states and also from Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
The convention also demanded a ban on cow slaughter in the entire country.
“Hindu students studying in convent schools are barred from following their customs like putting mehndi+wearing flowers+dupatta+ bindi + kumkum. It needs to be stopped.
There is a total discrimination,” a resolution passed at the convention said.
“A representation has also been made to Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar demanding ban on convent schools in Goa which have more then 70 percent Hindu students,” said Charudatt Pingle, national convenor of HJS.
Pinge said if a Catholic religious body can intervene in the government functioning, then Hindu organisations too have the right to raise their demand.
He was referring to the recent meeting of Catholic MLAs called by Archdiocesan Board of Education, a wing of Goa Church, to take up its various demands.