Goanetters annual year-end meet is on Dec 27, 2010 (Monday) from 4-6 pm at 
Institute Piedade (near Hotel Mandovi, opp Bread & More) in Panjim. Do come 
along. RSVP via SMS 9822122436, [email protected] or 2409490 (after 2 pm).

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When we were in school in Goa, once in a while we would hear of change of birth 
dates for someathletes. One would find a much older guy in the midst of younger 
guys, playing Kabbadi or in someathletic events, at the state level. For Mr. 
Dayanand Narvenkar to stoop to such levels to accommodate his son, is indeed 
quiteshameful. Wonder what his defense would be this time around! And for a 
member of the BCCI tohave done it, it is all the more disdainful.
Naguesh
http://www.oheraldo.in/news/Main%20Page%20News/Case-filed-against-Narvekars-for-forgery/44130.html
Case filed against Narvekars for forgery
HERALD SPORTS REPORTER
Case filed against Narvekars for forgery
HERALD SPORTS REPORTER
PANJIM, DEC 24
The Mapusa Police, after much dilly dallying, registered a case on Friday under 
Sections 420, 468, 476 of IPC filed by Dr Shekar Salkar against Dayanand 
Narvekar, Sushma Narvekar, Ganeshraj Narvekar, Dr Ravindra Chodankar and P R 
Borkar for alleged forgery of the birth certificate pertaining to Ganeshraj 
Narvekar.
Dr Salkar in his report stated that there were several birth certificates 
pertaining to Ganeshraj and that the latter had played thrice in Polly Umrigar 
cricket tournament in 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons when as per the BCCI 
rules, a player can play only twice.
“There are certificates stating that Ganeshraj was born on 28-2-1993, 1-9-1993, 
and November 1994/95. That apart, the certificate produced in the first school 
shows the birth date as 28-2-1992,”alleged Dr Salkar. “The BCCI had also 
circulated a list showing that Ganeshraj is not eligible to play further in 
Polly Umrigar, but that he had played after changing the name to Ganesh, thus 
denying a genuine Goan player a chance to play for the State,” claimed Dr 
Salkar. “The boy’s certificate shows the name as Ganeshraj alias Ganesh,” he 
stated.
Dr Salkar alleged that the changes in birth certificates were done during the 
period when Dayanand was a minister in the Government, thus misusing his 
official position.
“I have procured the certificates through RTI and it is a water tight case. In 
one certificate it says that the child was born at home while another says that 
he was born in the hospital,” pointed out Dr Salkar. The birth certificates of 
those born in Porvorim are registered in Pilerne Panchayat, Dr Salkar clarified.
Initially, the Mapusa Police, who were reluctant to register the case referred 
it to the Directorate of Prosecution which opined that prima facie the case 
needed to be investigated. In fact, when I could not file the case in the court 
today as it was a holiday, I turned to the Police again and I was successful in 
getting the case registered at last,” disclosed Dr Salkar.
“There are several discrepancies in the birth certificates and these are of 
very serious nature,” concluded Dr Salkar



                                          

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