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iN BrieF India’s Afghan assets face threat Indian Embassy in Kabul and other assets in Afghanistan may face terror attacks in the near future, according to intelligence inputs which warn of heightened threat from elements based in Pakistan. — (PTI)
India hands over 11th dossier to Pak Ahead of the meeting of the foreign secretaries next week, India on Friday handed over the eleventh dossier to Pakistan containing response to points raised by Islamabad over the Mumbai terror strikes and providing “additional information” on those involved in the attacks, including JuD chief Hafiz Saeed. – (PTI)
HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, JUNE 18
SIDHU TALKS TOUGH
The State government today came in for a severe criticism from the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG) as well as the Governor Dr Shivendra Singh Sidhu over several issues including garbage and the imposing of 5 per cent cess on tourism industry forcing the chief minister to give an assurance to review the tax structure. At the 28th installation ceremony of the TTAG the president elect Gaurish Dhond and his new committee members were administered the oath by the governor, at a glittering ceremony at Cidade de Goa. Chief Minister Kamat said that he would reconsider the pro-
Simply saying that the government will render support is not enough. Has the government checked steps taken on the garbage issue? posed tax on the tourism accommodation, but not before he was cornered on the issue. “The government will reconsider the proposal and whatever is best in the interest of the industry will be done,” he assured. “The government and the tourism industry must work hand in hand for the development of Goa as the number one tourist destination in the world,”
he said referring to the comments made by the TTAG members. Kamat also said his government was seized of the garbage issue. “We have appointed a Delhi based company to set up a processing plant at Sonsodo and if that works well we will replicate it in other parts of the State,” he said. Surprisingly, the Governor too expressed dissatisfaction of the government action on the garbage and other issues in his speech. “It is not good that the World Tourism Organisation (WTO) discusses the garbage problem prevailing in Goa in its annual meeting,” he stated. (Continued on page 10)
GoM to finalise Bhopal report on Monday PTI NEW DELHI, JUNE 18
The Group of Ministers on Bhopal gas tragedy will finalise its report on Monday making its recommendations on relief, rehabilitation and remediation issues and legal options in the wake of the recent trial court judgement in the case. After the first meeting of the reconstituted GoM that was mandated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to give its report in 10 days, Home Minister P Chidambaram, who heads the GoM, told reporters that the Group was proceeding in the right direction and was determined to address all issues, including relief and rehabilitation. “We are looking at them separately and then we will take a comprehensive view,” he said adding they were now looking into the number of people affected, number of claims that were accepted and claims categorised as death and injury cases.
Freedom fighters unite against casinos HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, JUNE 18
Disappointed over the government decision to grant permission to several casinos in State, the freedom fighters who fought to liberate Goa from the erstwhile Portuguese rule today said that the State should not be known as a place for gambling. “Don’t turn our State into Macau,’ Chandrakant Kenkre, President of Goa Swatrantrasainik Sanghatna said while addressing the Revolution Day function this morning in the city.
The function was attended by Governor Dr S S Sidhu and Chief Minister Digamabar Kamat besides other dignitaries. Kenkre further said ‘Goa should not be a place where people come to gamble and earn.’ The freedom fighter said that they had seen lot of development after liberation. “…but what development we have seen is not what we had expected. We have lost many things,” Kenkre stated adding “the Chief Minister has implemented various good projects
for the state but at the same time, he should also see that certain bad things should be shunned.” Another freedom fighter, Naguesh Karmali, president, Goa, Daman and Diu Freedom Fighters Association, stated that all those who have soft corner for Portugal should go there. “The State government must erase out all the signs that are a reminder of erstwhile oppressive Portuguese rule,’ he stated. He said the names of those officers who tortured freedom
Train on Vasco route derails HERALD REPORTER VASCO, JUNE 18
Two persons were injured when eight coaches including both engines of the Vasco-Howrah Amaravati Express derailed after the train dashed against a road roller at an unmanned level crossing near Talakal-Yelaburga in Karnataka on Friday. According to South Western Railway (SWR) Public Relations Officer A V R K Sainath, the train collided with a road roller at unmanned level crossing that resulted in the derailment of eight coaches besides the two engines. Two engines, three Parcel vans (VPUs), one second class luggage-cum-Brake Van (SLR), two general second class coaches, one AC 3-tier coach and one AC 2-tier coach were derailed.
While there were no injuries to the passengers in the train, the two injured are the drivers of the locomotive and the road roller, who are admitted in the hospital. Meanwhile, two trains HubliMiraj Link Express and Dharw a d - H u b l i p a s s e n g e r a re cancelled, while five trains have been mostly diverted to run via Harihar, Chikjajur, and Bellary stations. The five partially cancelled trains along the route are the Bellary-Dhar wad (partially cancelled between Hospet and Dharwad stations), the Tirupathy-Hubli Fast Passenger (partially cancelled between Hospet and Hubli stations), the Hubli-Tirupathy Fast Passenger (Continued on page 10)
HC Judge declines to hear Mickky’s plea HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, JUNE 18
It appears that the absconding former tourism minister Mickky Pacheco and his aide, Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Lyndon Monteiro will have to now wait a few more days before their anticipatory bail applications filed before High Court are taken up for hearing. Both the applications were listed for hearing before Justice N A Britto on Friday but he declined to hear the two applications saying, “Not before me.” In such a situation the procedure is that the applicant has to move an application before Chief Justice of the Bombay High requesting him to assign the matter to another judge. Pacheco and Monteiro will have
to move an application before Chief Justice to allot their anticipatory bail applications to another judge, now. Interestingly, the fresh applications are accompanied by affidavits sworn before Notary to avoid appearing in person in the High Court office. Pacheco’s application is sworn before a notary in Margao, while Lyndon has sworn it in Mumbai. The duo had approached the High Court after Additional Sessions Judge, South Goa, B P Deshpande had rejected their applications. They have been named main accused in the death case of Lotoulim woman, Nadia Torrado, who died on May 29, a fortnight after she consumed Ratol (rat poison).
fighters during the Portuguese rule are given to various roads and other milestones. ‘We have been appealing to the State government to wipe out their names and rename them,” Karmali said. He lamented that still Goa’s liberation by Indian army is termed as `India’s invasion on Indian territory and conquered territory by India.’ “Those who have soft corner for Portugal should take the passport and go to that country,” he said.
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Man held with 3.8 kg gold at Dabolim
The accused (centre) is escorted by custom officials. Photo by M Prabhav HERALD REPORTER VASCO, JUNE 18
Officials of Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) of Commissionerate of Customs nabbed a man from Bhatkal-Karnataka in possession of 3.8 kgs of white gold worth Rs 50.94 lakh at Dabolim airport in the wee hours of Friday. According to reports, the accused Sayeed Musba Muhammed, who is in his thirties, had wrapped white gold in a metal strap and tried all means to hoodwink the customs official at the Dabolim airport on his arrival from Dubai via Doha via Qatar Airways. However, Muhammed’s tactics failed when Superintendent of Customs G D Lotlikar became suspicious over his style of walking and detained
him at the airport. The accused had allegedly concealed gold in artificial knee caps, which he had worn on both the legs to avoid detection. According to Assistant Commissioner G M Malik, the accused tried to clear from the green channel. “But suspicious over the manner in which the accused was walking, Muhammed was intercepted by AIU. During verification, the accused had declared goods valued at Rs 5,000,” said Malik. “His luggage didn’t reveal any in-discriminatory goods when it was X-rayed. But when he walked awkwardly, the customs officials frisked him and found white gold wrapped in knee caps,” said Malik. (Continued on page 10)
Anjali, Goa’s supermodel dead at 64 AGENCIES PARIS, JUNE 18
Goan supermodel Anjali Phyllis Mendes, the first Indian model to walk the ramp in Paris, who was Pierre Cardin’s house model, died here after being hospitalised on Thursday with a low white blood cell count. She was 64. India’s first supermodel on the international stage, she joined modelling in Mumbai 40 years ago along with socialite Shobhaa De (then Rajadhyaksha) and Bollywood siren Zeenat Aman. In 1971, Anjali flew to Paris on a one-way ticket. According to a report in ‘The Times of India’, she sat outside couturier Pierre Cardon’s salon for eight hours, until the great designer agreed to meet her. He agreed to take her on as a house model, where she continued to work for the next 20 years, opening most of his shows.
It changes everyday!! Yesterday it was Arjun, let’s see what comes tomorrow.