Oh, of course the clean up will NOW be taken up. NOW that a great
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANT with "sophisticated, expensive machinery" has been
discovered. How lucky we are!!! Our own scientists and engineers are so
third rate.

Kindly request MLA Sidharth Kuncalienker to update us on the following:

1) The status on the tender to reconstruct the box culvert at the mouth of
the creek. It was to be the simplest option to re-vitalize the creek in the
most natural way.
2) Kindly explain the fencing around the mouth of the creek on the sand bar
jutting out from the park into the river. Commissioner Sanjit Rodrigues had
no clue about it.

I highly appreciate the sincerity of both the MLA and the Commissioner in
always replying to citizen's questions and being extremely approachable. No
matter what the question and how it is asked, a polite reply always comes
back. As citizens we have to applaud this.

Warm regards,
Vishal

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 9:29 AM, Stephen Dias <steve.dia...@gmail.com>
wrote:

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>               CLEANING ST. INEZ CREEK
>              By: Stephen Dias, Dona Paula
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> Laxmikant Parsekar attended on Thursday a presentation by Resources
> International Company about the cleaning and beautification of the St Inez
> Creek.
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> Parsekar. It has been reported that St Inez Creek and not Nullah will be
> cleaned up in two phases and Government pitches in to help CCP.
>
> I suppose Parsekar has visited the creek prior to the presentation and
> found all sorts of garbage dirt plastic material and sewage including other
> illegalities around the creek. Most of the constructions are illegal and
> just either on the vicinity or on the creek itself. There are people who
> are residing nearby and found releasing sewage into the creek. Also it has
> been found that the Creek width is narrowing day by day due to illegal
> constructions. There are even toilets at the banks of Creek.
>
> Those who are planning for short term measures by introducing aerators
> funded by M/s Cipla Co. are not going to solve the problem at all, but will
> only waste their time and finances.
>
> The Panjimites thank the Management of Navhind Times for reporting this
> long pending issue and happy that the Government is now pitches to help CCP
> in two phases to clean up the creek.
>
>
>
> Stephen Dias
>
> Panjimite
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> Mob: 9422443110
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> Date: 22.4.2016
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> On 22 April 2016 at 08:11, <ankur10gupta...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> This message was sent to you by steve.dia...@gmail.com    as a service
>> of Nav Hind Epaper
>>
>> Comments from sender :
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>>
>> Navhind Times has just taken two issues, on is of Pontoon lying at the
>> Arossim Beach and another is pollution at the St Inez Creek. Both these
>> issues Government has taken up for discussions at high level meeting. Kudos
>> to Navhind Times for bringing up such important issues to the public forum.
>> Keep it up.
>>
>>
>> Full Story can be found at
>> http://epaper.navhindtimes.in/NewsDetail.aspx?storyid=9511&date=2016-04-22&pageid=1
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