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Goa drugs bust: 8 accused arrested by Pernem police at Arambol, sourced drugs from Mumbai

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PANAJI: Initial investigation into the Arambol drugs bust case, has revealed that most of the drugs found in possession of eight Mumbai-based accused, were sourced from Mumbai and transported to Goa for personal consumption, as well as sale to other tourists.

This raises the question as to how the Mumbai unit of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) was not able to get wind of a commercial quantity of narcotic drugs passing through Mumbai and destined for Goa.

It also raises suspicion on the cops manning the border checkpoints who are supposed to screen passengers traveling from another state for contraband.

The Goa Police on Saturday said they had busted a major drug racket near the well-known tourist hangout – a ‘sweet water lake’ near the ​Arambol beach in North Goa, arresting eight persons from Mumbai and seized commercial quantity of drugs worth Rs 1.20 lakh from them.

Police inspector in-charge of the Pernem police station in North Goa, Jivba Dalvi, was quoted by news agency IANS as saying: “the accused persons were arrested from Sweet Valley resort where they were staying, after a tipoff that they were carrying various banned substances with them.

“During the raid, we found various types of drugs consisting of 800 gm ganja, 34 gm charas, 60 cannabis seeds, LSD papers all worth Rs 1.20 lakh in the international market,” Dalvi told IANS.

“All the accused persons were searched thoroughly and all were found to be concealing and possessing various types of drugs. It was revealed that all had come to Goa to carry out drugs supply to tourists in the state,” Dalvi said.

The names of the accused who were arrested were given as Alex Romeo (25), Jeffrey Rodrigues (24), Sagar Jadhav (21) Adrian Kingston (21), Rohit Zende (20), Rushikesh Mahadik (21) Vaibhav Shigwan (21) and Prem Londhe (19), all of whom are residents of Bhandup, a North Eastern suburb of Mumbai.

The accused were booked under various sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act as well as the IPC.

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Goa Congress must get rid of ‘grandfathers’, promote youth: Shreha Dhargalkar

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MARGAO: You can love her or hate her, but you cannot ignore her. Goan social worker and women’s rights activist Shreha Dhargalkar is the woman about town, always involved in things that concern Goa.

She recently helped a poor family from Verna, whose dwelling was demolished by the authorities to get a plot of land from the government quota to construct a house. Just not that, she also met the Speaker of the Goa Assembly, Ramesh Tawadkar and implored him to help the family get some donations to build their house.

With the Lok Sabha elections less than two months away, Shreha shares her views on the situation in the Grand Old Party – the Goa unit of the Congress.

Speaking to this reporter, Shreha opines that the main problem in the Goa unit of the Indian National Congress (INC) is the interference of  ‘grandfathers’ even though should have long been retired and even if they may not be officially on any committee.

“I don’t want to take names, but I know so many good, hard-working Congressmen and women. They want to work and come up the political ladder, but they are being held down by ‘grandfathers’ who won’t retire from active politics. 20 or 30 years ago, the Congress (in Goa and the rest of India) had a lot of young blood, now the situation has changed. In every state there are multiple ex-CMs or ‘former’ Union Ministers. This is not only concerning Goa. The ex-CMs within the Congress fold will not let others go up. They will either promote their own kids or try to hang on to power at all costs. We see the same thing happening in South Goa and to an extent even in North Goa,” Shreha explained, adding that there are many capable workers who can do wonders, but the ‘grandfathers’ just won’t allow them.

“The other problem is that the ‘grandfathers’ are the ones who have money and the youngsters in the party – barring a couple of rich kids, are mostly broke. The freshers have to depend on the ‘grandfathers’ for funding for political activities and are kept under lock and key by their ‘financers’. As a result, even those who want to work are held down due to lack of funds and financial support,” Shreha claims.

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Activist Ularico Rodrigues slams authorities for discharge of chemicals in Curti canal, after dead fish found floating in the water

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PONDA: Goan social activist and Lion Ularico Rodrigues slammed the local authorities at the Panchayat level for their indifference toward the discharge of polluting chemicals and effluents by a factory in Bethora (and other factories at large).

This problem has been going on for several years now and the water in the fresh water canal at Curti-Ponda gets polluted due to seepage from the drains and soak pits in the locality as well as the other factories in the Bethora Industrial Estate area who are the main culprits of the soil and water pollution in the area Bethoda-Curti-Ponda belt.

“The concerned factory is a habitual offender and has been pulled up time and again after complaints by locals, but no strong action was taken by the Panchayat or the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB). This is primarily due to rampant corruption in the Bethoda Panchayat,” said Ularico.

On Thursday morning several dead fish were found floating in the canal, sparking resentment and outrage among locals. According to reports, release of chemicals by the factory into a nullah which connects to the canal the night before was responsible for the dead fish.

According to Ularico, the factories in the Bethora Panchayat area are known for flouting pollution norms and regularly release their waste either in the open or into nullahs, which eventually connect to other water bodies including the Curti canal.

This recurring issue of fish fatalities due to chemical and other sewage discharge into the drains and nullahs has left the local community demanding strict, decisive action from the Panchayat and government against polluting factories. Bribes are paid to Panchayat officials to look the other way, Ularico alleged, adding that the factories could not function with such impunity in spite of several incidents of illegal chemical discharge into the drainage system and even storm water drains.

Such incidents of chemical discharge from factories in the Bethora Panchayat area have been reported multiple times in the past. Despite repeated complaints from locals, no preventative and corrective steps were taken, leading to yet another fish kill in the stream on Thursday.

The nullah flowing from Betora to Bandora Panchayat area, is suspected to have caused the widespread death of fish due to hazardous chemical release which ended up in the Curti canal.

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Goa ALERT: Blue super moon on Aug 30-31 can affect tides, flood beaches

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PANAJI: According to astronomers and earth scientists, on the night of August 30, 2023, the biggest and brightest full moon of the year – the “blue super moon” – will make its glorious appearance in the night sky.

The term “blue super moon” is not just a poetic label or a term found in fictional literature; it captures a rare convergence of three distinct lunar phenomena.

As explained by Gordon Johnston from NASA’s Solar System Exploration, the upcoming full moon is a merger of a supermoon and a blue moon that is in alignment with the Hindu festival Rakhi Purnima or Raksha Bandhan.

As far as Goa is concerned, the Blue Super moon or Super moon which is also a Blue Moon, will largely affect tides and a super high tide or higher-than-usual tide is very likely that could flood most beaches in Goa, with water entering the beach shacks if any.

A similar phenomenon was witnessed a few years ago, when several shacks on the beaches were severally affected by the rising waters – in some places the sea water level rose more than two meters above normal (normal high tide).

Saturn will dance with the super moon

On August 30th, as the Earth-based longitude shows the moon in perfect opposition to the Sun, it will light up the night at 9:36 PM EDT.

The ringed planet Saturn, a few days from its brightest stance for the year, will gracefully accompany our rare blue super moon, astronomers predicted.

Observers can look for Saturn five degrees to the upper right of the Moon as evening twilight ceases. The duo will then appear to dance, with Saturn swinging clockwise around the Moon throughout the evening, according to NASA.

What makes it super?

But why is this moon termed “super”? The super moon phenomenon refers to the moon’s closeness to Earth during its full phase, making it appear more substantial and brighter.

Various publications have different criteria for designating a moon as “super,” but both of August 2023’s full moons meet these requirements.

Second full moon of the month

Diving into the “blue” of the blue super moon, it’s not about the color. Instead, it references this being the second full moon for the month of August.

This terminology can be traced back to a 1946 Sky & Telescope magazine definition. Intriguingly, the more aged definition from the 1500s designated the third full moon of a four-moon season as the Blue Moon. By that criteria, the blue status would belong to the full moon of August 2024.

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Long-forgotten gold treasure could be buried at several-century-old temple sites in Goa

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NAEW DELHI: While Goa has at least three submerged temples, two of which are undocumented and not well-known among locals, the third one is familiar, says filmmaker Maneesh F Singh who is an authority on submerged relics in India. Other land-based, long-forgotten temple ruin sites in Goa could have buried gold and other treasure or antique artifacts, he predicts.

According to Maneesh F Singh, who has directed a crossover film on the subject, there are several long-forgotten temple ruins which are more than 5-6 (or more) centuries old and not documented at all.

The remains of an ancient temple of Shree Ganesh at Kurdi, which are known and visited by hundreds of visitors during summer features in his film. The other two temples, which are also over 150-200-years old are not even known to locals, claims Singh, who has extensively researched the subject.

Kurdi is a village near Ponda that lies submerged in water round the year. The entire village was evacuated when the Selaulim dam project covered huge tracts of land under water about 30 years ago.

While the villagers were rehabilitated, the temple remained with its idols and every summer when the water abates and dries up, the village surfaces for about 20 days, only to be inundated under water again as soon as the monsoons set in.

Original inhabitants (or their descendents) of the village who visit the remains of what was once their home, once stumbled on the idol of Lord Ganpati during one of their annual visits to the site during summer when the village resurfaced.

“More explorations and searching led the people to the relics of the ancient temple. The idol of the deity is made of stone, and probably dates back to over a century. Some claim it could be more than two hundred years old, says Singh. Nobody knew a temple existed in this village, not even the old timers who resided here. This suggests that the Shree Ganesh temple may have been razed or disappeared at least over a century ago,” adds Singh.

There were no records of this ancient submerged Hindu temple with the state department of archaeology or any other government bodies (at least till a few years ago) – one of the main reasons why it has not got any official status as a heritage location.

Reports claim the ruins went unnoticed by the Kurdi villagers as the site was covered by mounds of earth, debris and thick vegetation that sprouts up as the water abates and dries up.

The submergence of the village, and the subsequent relocation of the villagers, led to the ancient temple ruins slipping into oblivion, before a chance discovery brought it into focus. Now Singh claims there could be buried gold or other treasure in the vicinity.

The ruins of the ancient Shree Ganesh temple are located less than 500m from the ruins of the relatively well-known ancient temple of Shree Someshwar, the presiding deity of Kurdi.

The relics of the Someshwar temple, along with the vestiges of the entire submerged village, resurface during the summer months of April and May, before going under water once the monsoon sets in.

The villagers of Kurdi and Selaulim, over 3,000 in number, were displaced after their villages came under the reservoir submergence of the Selaulim irrigation project.

The Selaulim irrigation project including a dam were planned in 1965. Work began on the dam in 1977 and the villagers left their hearths and homes to be rehabilitated in the remote Valkini and Vaddem villages.

In addition to the Ganesh temple at Kurdi, there are two more lesser-known submerged temples in Goa, one of them being at Betul and the other one on the banks of the Netravali river, Singh says.

The remains of the original century-old temple is in disarray and underwater, while another temple on the banks of the river, which was built later on, also gets submerged during the monsoon. While he is not sure of the exact location, Singh is ready to bet his last penny that the buried treasure does exist some where in the ruins.

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Light rain expected in Goa over the weekend, no change in temperature

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PANAJI: While Goa will continue to experience a warm summer, with average daytime temperatures likely to be slightly above normal, a slight drizzle could be expected over Friday and Saturday this weekend.

According to a weather forecast, under the influence of a trough formation and wind discontinuity along with the possible moisture incursion at the lower-mid levels, the India meteorological department (IMD) has forecast light rain and thunderstorms at isolated places over both districts of Goa on April 28. Slight or insignificant drizzle can be expected over the entire weekend, a private weather forecaster has said.

The volume of rain could be mostly insignificant and unlikely to have any further impact on prevailing overall weather conditions, the report said.

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Chemically ripened fruit sold in Margao, Vasco markets, complain local farmers: Goa FDA seizes huge quantity of chemically ripened fruit

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MARGAO, GOA: Even as the Goa FDA – in a swift operation – seized a huge quantity of chemically ripened bananas from the Mapusa market yesterday, local Goan farmers in South Goa have alleged that chemically ripened fruit are blatantly brought in from outside Goa and sold in the major markets in the South, including Margao, Vasco and Ponda.

Local farmers and fruit growers as well as residents of the concerned localities are up in arms, claiming that they are facing huge losses as the chemically ripened fruit are brought into the coastal state by the truckloads and are much cheaper than the local produce.

Most local fruit produce is organic and naturally ripened but more expensive, said Roy Dsouza from Tivim who has a mini papaya farm.

Several varieties of local Goan fruit produce are more expensive than that brought in from other States in bulk quantities. These fruits are ripened using chemicals and then sold at cheaper rates in the major markets in Goa.

Meanwhile, according to a media note, the Goa State FDA conducted a surveillance and inspection drive yesterday, at the Mapusa sub-yard to check for artificial and chemical ripening of fruits, which is illegal. During the checks a wholesale fruit shop was found to have stocked chemically ripened bananas weighing about 800 kgs. It is not known if the bananas were locally produced or brought in from another state and the names of the accused were not made known by the FDA.

Chemical liquid ethaphone which was illegally used for the ripening of the bananas was also seized from the shop and the banana stock sprayed with chemicals was destroyed with the help of the Chief officer of Mapusa Municipality, the government media note said. Sources said consumption of such artificially ripened fruits could be dangerous, particularly affecting and harming children more severely. More details are awaited as it is not known at the time of filing this report, regarding the registration of a case and the other legal action taken against the accused.

The artificially and illegally ripened banana stock destroyed by the FDA was worth approximately Rs. 65000/- in the wholesale market. In addition to the bananas, other fruit samples were drawn from the area and sent to the food laboratory for further testing, the FDA said.

FDA sources revealed such raids and surveillance drives would be undertaken all over Goa to detect artificial ripening of fruits during the season.

Residents from different parts of Goa have complained of chemically ripened mangoes brought in from other States which are being sold in Goa. FDA officials when asked said they are looking into complaints regarding chemically ripened mangoes sold in Goa by unscrupulous vendors and action will be taken in the matter.

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Goan politician Trajano D’mello aka amcho Trojan bab goes “national”

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PANAJI: Senior Goan politician from North Goa who has seen it all and done it all (in the political sphere of course) Trajano D’mello or amcho Trojan bab – as he is referred to by some journalists in the tourist state, has gone “national”. Trajano who is with the Goa unit of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and has been its Goa spokesperson for several months, was promoted and redesignated as the party’s National Spokesperson. It’s an achievement for Trojan bab and irrespective of which political party one may belong to, old-world Goans, who still have the spirit of genuine Goemkarpoon in them, would have felt at the least a tinge of joy for Trojan – at his elevation in the political hierarchy. We at IndyaTv are definitely happy that he is going up the political ladder and would like to wish Trajano “success and all the best”.

What makes politics and politicians in Goa different from anywhere else in India. For starters, there is an unwritten code that is strictly followed and adhered to and it goes something like this – no matter how bitterly or aggressively or loudly Goan politicians may argue and fight on the floor of the Assembly, at political rallies or during election campaigning, the verbal attacks and fights stay only on the battlefield. Goan politicians from all parties, do not take their fights to each other’s homes. Wives, parents and families and relatives (not in politics) are not targeted or attacked and definitely kids and children are left alone, never to be even considered or brought up, even in otherwise vitriolic verbal assaults.

This “Goan tradition” has been respected by even local goondas and thugs. A well-known Goan singer, tiatrist and businessman from North Goa once told me an anecdote from years ago, when a prominent Goan activist-lawyer was allegedly attacked by some goons, reportedly owing allegiance to a local strongman and politician. I do not know if this story is true, but apparently, very strict instructions were given to the attacking party that no children and women were to be harmed or even touched, even by mistake.

After a major verbal dual either in the Assembly or at a rally, Goan politicians from rival parties are known to sit together at a local restaurant or eatery and break bread – probably the famed Goan ros omlette with pao or poi or the mirchi and sukki bhaji with pao and chai. The late BJP leader Manohar Parrikar (former defence Minister) when he was the CM of Goa was known for suddenly dropping by the office of the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Complex and calling for chai.

Goan politicians are often seen interacting politely with their political rivals at religious festivals, fests, zatras and other traditional events. This is the spirit of Goemkarpoon and with this spirit in our hearts, we would like to whisper a little prayer for Trajano – for good health and good fortune in the days and years to come.

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Goan-origin, UK-based designer Raymond Fernandez scouts for talent in the tourist state

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MUMBAI: Goan origin celebrated fashion designer Raymond Fernandez is on a mission in Goa. Visting the coastal state and the land of his birth, after several years (due to the Covid-19-induced lock down and restrictions on air travel), the UK and sometimes Mumbai-based, Goa-born fashion designer Raymond Fernandez recently shot with several models for his new Indo-Western pret and fusion ethnic Summer Collection 2023. Speaking to this portal during the shoot, he said he was concerned about the “forest fires” in Goa and the impact of Climate Change on Goa’s forest cover.

According to his spokesman, the collection consists of over 100 outfits like kurtis, one piece dresses, harem pants, party tops, designer skirts and short kurtis with fusion designs, embroidery, embellishments and cuts.

He auditioned nearly 150 models in Mumbai, Goa and Delhi and finally 3 were selected who successfully qualified for the designers requirements and made it to the prestigious shoot for the enviable collection.

Model and actress Tara Pallavi Singh who originally hails from Bikaner in Rajasthan and has done hundreds of fashion shows in Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkatta and Lucknow was one among the lucky ones. She is an established model in North India and has also done many events abroad as well. This is not the first time she is part of Fernandez’s team. In the year 2014 too, she had modeled for the fashion label in Mumbai and walked the ramp.

The theme and concept for this year’s collection is “Trendy fashion for Indian women of every size and shape”, he said.

Says Raymond Fernandez, “For most people fashion and designer wear is either very inconvenient or uncomfortable or exorbitantly expensive. But I like to keep things simple and affordable.”

For me, fashion is affordable, wearable and comfortable and yet fashionable, Fernandez stated via a online conference.

Fernandez was born in Bardez taluka in North Goa about 12 kms from the state capital Panaji, but his family migrated to Canada about 38 years ago. He grew up in Canada and then his father shifted to the UK where he completed his university education and did an advanced diploma in fabrics, garments and fashion designing.

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