PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on early Wednesday wrote a letter to state Goveror Mridula Sinha informing her that he would be going abroad for further treatment. Parrikar 62 was flown to Mumbai and admitted to the Lilavati Hospital last evening for a check-up. From there he was taken to the US for treatment in the early hours of Wednesday. In the letter Parrikar also informed the governor about the interim arrangement of a Cabinet advisory committee to guide the state administration. The letter says that he would be chairing the meeting of the council of ministers whenever it is held through video conferencing from abroad. I have been also advised by the expert team of doctors in Goa as well as in Mumbai and subsequent consultation with doctors abroad to travel overseas for a specialised treatment of my medical condition reads the letter. He said that during his absence in the state the meeting of council of ministers whenever held shall be presided over by him through video conferencing or by circulation. If that is not possible http://ds-spanndecken.de/user/arfplayer/ for any reason or I may decide at later point of time the minister nominated by me shall preside the meeting and I will separately instruct the chief secretary in such exigency the letter adds. He also informed that a team of three ministers - Sudin Dhavalikar (MGP) Francis D Souza (BJP) and Vijai Sardesai (Goa Forward Party) - will function as a Cabinet advisory committee. The committee shall meet at least once a week at such point of time and place and is empowered to decide unanimously among themselves on certain important financial year ending issues. The committee shall consult the finance department before taking any financial decisions Parrikar said in the letter. Parrikar was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai on February 15 and discharged on February 22. On the same day he returned to Goa and presented the Budget in the Assembly but the session was truncated to only four days owing to his illness. He was later admitted to the Goa Medical College and Hospital after he suffered from dehydration. Before leaving for Mumbai on Tuesday Parrikar held a series of meetings including one with senior state ministers. Earlier in the day Goa BJP general secretary Sadanand Tanawade said that Parrikar will fly to the US tomorrow for further treatment.
By: Express News Service | Mumbai/panjim | Updated: March 7 2018 4:56 am Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Mumbai. (ANI Twitter) Related News Goa CM Manohar Parrikar likely to travel to US for specialist expert treatment May go abroad for full recovery: CM Manohar Parrikar in video to GoansManohar Parrikar likely to undergo treatment in US sets up committee to oversee Goa governanceGoa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar left for the US late Tuesday night from Mumbai for further treatment. Earlier the official Twitter handle of Goa CMO had tweeted that Parrikar will be leaving for the US saying that doctors in Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai had advised him to go abroad for treatment. The family has been in talks with doctors in the US and had approached a medical facility said BJP sources. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Parrikar in hospital during his recent visit to Mumbai he had told the family and the state party leaders to ensure the best treatment for him. Deputy Speaker Michael Lobo had said on February 21 The PMO is updated on the medical condition of our Chief Minister and he has also suggested to take Parrikar to US if the treatment demands. In a video message Monday Parrikar thanked Goans for their prayer and sought a medical leave. He also said he might travel abroad for treatment. In a letter to Governor Mridula Sinha Parrikar mentioned that he is likely to leave for the US for specialist expert treatment officials at the Governor s Office said. The letter which was dispatched Monday hours before Parrikar left for Mumbai reads I have also been advised by the expert team of doctors in Goa as well as in Mumbai and subsequent consultation with the doctors abroad to travel overseas for specialist expert treatment. For all the latest India News download Indian Express App More Related News BJP breaks silence says not correct to speculate on Manohar Parrikar s health Manohar Parrikar s health improving: Goa BJP Tags: Manohar Parrikar PPilar MiroMar 7 2018 at 8:32 amThe gentleman in question Mr Parrikar has already lost quite a bit of weight as seen in the latest picture accompanying this article. Whatever he has it is not mild pancreat i t i s. The politicians in India dissimulate. The press and the doctors play along with it. The politicians or their handlers use vague words specialised expert treatment. The press repeats it. Most likely Mr Parrikar will have contacted some Indian immigrant oncologists in the US some NRI cancer doctors that is who will play along with this for American doctors certainly will not. If the loss of weight is a mark of cachexia a sign of stage IV cancer then more than deluding his cons t i t uents Mr Parriker is deluding himself.(0)(0) Reply SSubramanianMar 7 2018 at 6:06 amBJP says that the Ancient Hindus were the inventors of Advanced Medical Treatrment like Plastic Surgery Antibiotics and so and so forth. The HINDU NATIONALIST say that GOMUTRA and Cow Dung is the cure almost all major diseases. Why Manohar Parickar cannot take treatment in INDIA? For Dehydration why he must go for USA for treatment by wasting tax payer s money?(1)(1) ReplyBlack cobraMar 7 2018 at 6:24 amRemember ex PM Morarji Desai ? He live for 100 years. He practised auto therapy.! There are many wonder treatments in Ayurveda and Unani . But for certain ailments people still go abroad.(0)(1) ReplyBlack cobraMar 7 2018 at 6:25 amAuto Mitra therapy(0)(0)
PANAJI: Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar left for a medical checkup at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai on Monday and may travel to the US for further treatment. Before leaving for Mumbai Parrikar who also holds the finance portfolio constituted a three-member cabinet advisory committee comprising senior ministers Ramkrishna Sudin Dhavalikar Vijai Sardesai and Francis D Souza and authorised them to sanction up to Rs 5 crore in his absence for emergency needs that includes administrative expenses. Sources said Parrikar who had a meeting of his party MLAs and senior functionaries on Monday gave a broad hint that he may be away for six to eight weeks from the state if he goes to the US for treatment. Senior officials told TOI that an order would be issued in a day or two outlining the arrangements that would be in place to run the affairs of the state. It will all be spelt out in black and white a top bureaucrat said. Late in the evening in a video message Parrikar said it was due to the prayers and blessings of all Goans that his health has improved and he was able to come to Mumbai for his first checkup. And for complete recovery if the doctors in Mumbai recommend that I should go out of the country for a few days for treatment of this illness and to get well then I may do so. Parrikar who left for Mumbai at 3.30pm held meetings with his cabinet colleagues including Sardesai and D Souza and briefed them about his plans. He will go to Mumbai and decide on the next course of treatment. In case he has to travel abroad the three-member committee will look after the day-to-day affairs of the government. The purpose of forming a committee is to have a collective wisdom of the ministers D Souza said. Sardesai said the reason for forming a ministerial panel and entrusting it with financial powers was to ensure that the government machinery did not come to a standstill over financial approvals. Any financial sanction above Rs 5 crore will be taken via videoconferencing with the CM he said. Dhavalikar who was away in Delhi leading an allparty delegation from Goa to impress upon the Centre to resolve the mining crisis in the state did not attend the meeting. The three-member committee has one senior minister representing both the allies Goa Forward Party president Sardesai and MGP s Dhavalikar while former deputy CM D Souza is representing BJP. Parrikar who holds charge of 20 portfolios including home also held meetings with top bureaucrats and police officers before leaving for Mumbai.
Panaji: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has informed Governor Mridula Sinha that he was likely to travel to the US for specialised expert treatment for his medical condition .The letter dated March 5 also said that the Chief Minister had already consulted doctors abroad for his treatment. I have been advised by an expert team of doctors in Goa as well as in Mumbai ... to travel overseas for specialist expert treatment of my medical condition. CommentsClose X As such I am likely to leave for the US Mr Parrikar said in his letter.The Chief Minister who has been in and out of hospitals since February 15 left for Mumbai s Lilavati Hospital on Monday evening where he is being treated for mild pancreatitis according to an official statement.
By: Express News Service | Panjim | Published: March 6 2018 6:38 pm In a video message late in the evening on Monday Manohar Parrikar had thanked Goans for their prayer as he sought a medical leave. (File Photo) Related News For further treatment Manohar Parrikar leaves for USMay go abroad for full recovery: CM Manohar Parrikar in video to GoansManohar Parrikar likely to undergo treatment in US sets up committee to oversee Goa governanceIn a letter to Governor Mridula Sinha Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has mentioned that he is likely to leave for the United States of America for specialist expert treatment officials at the Governor office said. A copy of the letter is also been given to the three ministers of the newly formed Ministerial Committee confirmed officials. The letter which was dispatched on Monday hours before he left for Mumbai reads I have also been advised by the expert team of doctors in Goa as well as in Mumbai and subsequent consultation with the doctors abroad to travel overseas for specialist expert treatment of my medical condition. As such I am likely to leave for the United States of America as per the medical advise on and from Mumbai. Governor Mridula Sinha had visited Parrikar earlier in the day which finds mention in the letter with the CM thanking her as he writes As mentioned to you yesterday in our meeting when Your Excellency had been gracious enough to pay a visit and inquire about my health I have been advised to fly out to Mumbai at Lilavati Hospital under whose care I had been initially treated for my medical condition. In his absence the entire administration is now being handled through the ministerial committee while separate ministries are expected to update the CM through video conferencing every Wednesday. Parrikar is being treated at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai and is on leave for six weeks since Monday March 6. In a video message late in the evening on Monday he had thanked Goans for their prayer as he sought a medical leave. For all the latest India News download Indian Express App More Related News BJP breaks silence says not correct to speculate on Manohar Parrikar s health Manohar Parrikar s health improving: Goa BJP Tags: Manohar Parrikar Gulzara Singh AzadMar 7 2018 at 7:37 amWe wish the CM of Goa recovers fully . BJP has to ensure that every Indian citizen who needs such medical care is supported without any distinction of the class the citizen belongs to . It seems a poor citizen and a minister are classified diffe ly when it comes to Mefical Help even within the country why? There needs to be set guidelines and the Queue must be common for all citizens rich or poor if the Government is to give financial assistance . We see ads in the Newspaper for seeking help for child suffering from cancer and the treatment cost is beyond means of ordinary citizens . What does Govrnment have to sY on this front ? Sab ka Saath Sab ka Vikas ... Slogan only I think ?(0)(0) Reply Binoy GuptaMar 6 2018 at 6:54 pmWhy the name of the disease should be kept a secret..(4)(0) ReplyRaman KayMar 6 2018 at 8:21 pmWe hear that he has Pancrea is an inflammation of pancreas. Steroidal shots can control inflammation. But If this organ continues to be problematic then it is good idea to take it out just like appendix. We do not need spleen pancreas for our survival. One can supplement insulin from outside and control sugar.(1)(0) ReplyPPilar MiroMar 6 2018 at 8:30 pmThey are continuing with the subterfuge that he has mild pancrea t i t i s which any doctor on any street in India can treat. In fact it often goes away by itself. However if he has pancreatic cancer no amount visiting expensive oncology centers in the US such Memorial Sloan-Kettering in New York will do anything. The survival rates for State IV is less that 1 per cent. It is what Steve s had and he could have had any treatment at his beck and call. There is a lot of adaptive lying in India by ordinary people by doctors by politicians.(1)(0)Trevor MothaMar 6 2018 at 10:41 pmMay his soul rest in peace(0)(2)
PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah for the party s victory in Tripura. Congratulations @narendramodi ji Shri @AmitShah ji BJP karyakartas and the people of North East for the splendid performance of BJP in assembly polls and for this historic victory in Tripura Parrikar tweeted. The BJP is heading for a comfortable victory in the Tripura state assembly elections trumping the Communist Party of India (M) which was in power in the northeastern state for more than two decades. The BJP is in alliance with the tribal-based IPFT outfit crushing the CPI-M led Left Front in one of the country s last remaining red bastions. A virtual political non-entity all these years in the tiny northeastern state where it had drawn a blank in terms of seats and secured only 1.5 per cent of votes in the assembly polls five years back the saffron outfit Bharatiya Janata Party has raised prospects of getting an absolute majority on its own with its candidates leading in 32 constituencies in the 60-strong assembly.
Tripura: The Chief Minister of Goa Manohar Parrikar has congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the President of Bhartiya Janata Party Amit Shah for the party s victory in Tripura.Mr Parrikar tweeted it is a historic win and a splendid performance by the party. Congratulations to PM @narendramodi ji Shri @AmitShah ji BJP Karyakartas and the people of North East for the splendid performance of BJP in assembly polls and for the historic victory in Tripura. Manohar Parrikar (@manoharparrikar) March 3 2018The BJP has ended a two-decade run of the Manik Sarkar government in Tripura and is heading for a comfortable victory in the state assembly elections.BJP chief Amit Shah thanked people of Tripura and said Manik Sarkar s defeat has made it clear that the Left is not right for any part of the country . In the last 25 years the Left has done nothing for the development of Tripura said Mr Shah.A virtual political non-entity all these years in Tripura where it had drawn a blank in terms of seats and secured only 1.5 per cent of votes in the assembly elections five years back the BJP has raised prospects of getting an absolute majority on its own with its candidates leading in 32 constituencies in the 60-strong assembly.The BJP and its new regional partner Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party or NDPP have also pulled ahead in Nagaland and will form government if they hold on to current leads. CommentsClose X In Meghalaya the ruling Congress is leading but could fall short of a majority and is scrambling to try and ensure that the BJP does not manage to gather regional allies for a post-poll alliance to form government.(With inputs from IANS)
PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today presented in the state assembly a Rs 17 123-crore budget for 2018-19 an increase of 6.84 per cent over the ongoing fiscal with a stress on education and job creation. Parrikar who was undergoing treatment at a Mumbai hospital for a pancreatic ailment returned here this afternoon. The chief minister was present in the assembly complex for half an hour during which he chaired a meeting of his Cabinet tabled the budget and witnessed the passage of vote-on-account for five months. The budget session was curtailed to four days owing to Parrikar s ill-health. In his speech in the House which lasted only five minutes Parrikar said he could not present an elaborate budget because of his ill-health but would make a supplementary statement before the end of the current financial year. The gross total budgetary expenditure is Rs 17 123.28 crore for the coming https://www.charitychoice.co.uk/fundraiser/arfplayer fiscal as against Rs 16 027.01 crore for 2017-18 an increase of 6.84 per cent. The total estimated expenditure on revenue account is Rs 11 795.40 crore while that on capital account is Rs 4 218.25 crore. The allocation for capital account expenditure has been increased by 10.70 per cent against the revised estimate for the last year which stood at Rs 3 808.72 crore. Parrikar said that overall for FY 2018-19 the annual financial statement indicates a revenue surplus for the fifth year in succession. The revenue surplus is estimated at Rs 144.65 crore he said. The chief minister said his government has put a stress on generating employment for which Rs 548.89 crore has been allocated under the heads of industry labour and employment and information and technology. For the education sector (including medical education) a total of Rs 2 445 crore has been allocated. Public debt receipts are estimated at Rs 1 769.22 crore resulting in a fiscal deficit of Rs 763.68 crore he said. As per the Economic Survey 2017-18 tabled in the assembly the gross state domestic product (GSDP) for 2017-18 is provisionally estimated to be Rs 70 257 crore a growth of around 10 per cent over the previous fiscal. The total public debt is estimated at Rs 13 937.37 crore. The public debt to GSDP ratio is hence 18.06 per cent.
By: Express News Service | Mumbai/panjim | Updated: March 7 2018 4:56 am Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Mumbai. (ANI Twitter) Related News Goa CM Manohar Parrikar likely to travel to US for specialist expert treatment May go abroad for full recovery: CM Manohar Parrikar in video to GoansManohar Parrikar likely to undergo treatment in US sets up committee to oversee Goa governanceGoa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar left for the US late Tuesday night from Mumbai for further treatment. Earlier the official Twitter handle of Goa CMO had tweeted that Parrikar will be leaving for the US saying that doctors in Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai had advised him to go abroad for treatment. The family has been in talks with doctors in the US and had approached a medical facility said BJP sources. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Parrikar in hospital during his recent visit to Mumbai he had told the family and the state party leaders to ensure the best treatment for him. Deputy Speaker Michael Lobo had said on February 21 The PMO is updated on the medical condition of our Chief Minister and he has also suggested to take Parrikar to US if the treatment demands. In a video message Monday Parrikar thanked Goans for their prayer and sought a medical leave. He also said he might travel abroad for treatment. In a letter to Governor Mridula Sinha Parrikar mentioned that he is likely to leave for the US for specialist expert treatment officials at the Governor s Office said. The letter which was dispatched Monday hours before Parrikar left for Mumbai reads I have also been advised by the expert team of doctors in Goa as well as in Mumbai and subsequent consultation with the doctors abroad to travel overseas for specialist expert treatment. For all the latest India News download Indian Express App More Related News BJP breaks silence says not correct to speculate on Manohar Parrikar s health Manohar Parrikar s health improving: Goa BJP Tags: Manohar Parrikar PPilar MiroMar 7 2018 at 8:32 amThe gentleman in question Mr Parrikar has already lost quite a bit of weight as seen in the latest picture accompanying this article. Whatever he has it is not mild pancreat i t i s. The politicians in India dissimulate. The press and the doctors play along with it. The politicians or their handlers use vague words specialised expert treatment. The press repeats it. Most likely Mr Parrikar will have contacted some Indian immigrant oncologists in the US some NRI cancer doctors that is who will play along with this for American doctors certainly will not. If the loss of weight is a mark of cachexia a sign of stage IV cancer then more than deluding his cons t i t uents Mr Parriker is deluding himself.(0)(0) Reply SSubramanianMar 7 2018 at 6:06 amBJP says that the Ancient Hindus were the inventors of Advanced Medical Treatrment like Plastic Surgery Antibiotics and so and so forth. The HINDU NATIONALIST say that GOMUTRA and Cow Dung is the cure almost all major diseases. Why Manohar Parickar cannot take treatment in INDIA? For Dehydration why he must go for USA for treatment by wasting tax payer s money?(1)(1) ReplyBlack cobraMar 7 2018 at 6:24 amRemember ex PM Morarji Desai ? He live for 100 years. He practised auto therapy.! There are many wonder treatments in Ayurveda and Unani . But for certain ailments people still go abroad.(0)(1) ReplyBlack cobraMar 7 2018 at 6:25 amAuto Mitra therapy(0)(0)
PANAJI: Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar left for a medical checkup at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai on Monday and may travel to the US for further treatment. Before leaving for Mumbai Parrikar who also holds the finance portfolio constituted a three-member cabinet advisory committee comprising senior ministers Ramkrishna Sudin Dhavalikar Vijai Sardesai and Francis D Souza and authorised them to sanction up to Rs 5 crore in his absence for emergency needs that includes administrative expenses. Sources said Parrikar who had a meeting of his party MLAs and senior functionaries on Monday gave a broad hint that he may be away for six to eight weeks from the state if he goes to the US for treatment. Senior officials told TOI that an order would be issued in a day or two outlining the arrangements that would be in place to run the affairs of the state. It will all be spelt out in black and white a top bureaucrat said. Late in the evening in a video message Parrikar said it was due to the prayers and blessings of all Goans that his health has improved and he was able to come to Mumbai for his first checkup. And for complete recovery if the doctors in Mumbai recommend that I should go out of the country for a few days for treatment of this illness and to get well then I may do so. Parrikar who left for Mumbai at 3.30pm held meetings with his cabinet colleagues including Sardesai and D Souza and briefed them about his plans. He will go to Mumbai and decide on the next course of treatment. In case he has to travel abroad the three-member committee will look after the day-to-day affairs of the government. The purpose of forming a committee is to have a collective wisdom of the ministers D Souza said. Sardesai said the reason for forming a ministerial panel and entrusting it with financial powers was to ensure that the government machinery did not come to a standstill over financial approvals. Any financial sanction above Rs 5 crore will be taken via videoconferencing with the CM he said. Dhavalikar who was away in Delhi leading an allparty delegation from Goa to impress upon the Centre to resolve the mining crisis in the state did not attend the meeting. The three-member committee has one senior minister representing both the allies Goa Forward Party president Sardesai and MGP s Dhavalikar while former deputy CM D Souza is representing BJP. Parrikar who holds charge of 20 portfolios including home also held meetings with top bureaucrats and police officers before leaving for Mumbai.
Panaji: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has informed Governor Mridula Sinha that he was likely to travel to the US for specialised expert treatment for his medical condition .The letter dated March 5 also said that the Chief Minister had already consulted doctors abroad for his treatment. I have been advised by an expert team of doctors in Goa as well as in Mumbai ... to travel overseas for specialist expert treatment of my medical condition. CommentsClose X As such I am likely to leave for the US Mr Parrikar said in his letter.The Chief Minister who has been in and out of hospitals since February 15 left for Mumbai s Lilavati Hospital on Monday evening where he is being treated for mild pancreatitis according to an official statement.
By: Express News Service | Panjim | Published: March 6 2018 6:38 pm In a video message late in the evening on Monday Manohar Parrikar had thanked Goans for their prayer as he sought a medical leave. (File Photo) Related News For further treatment Manohar Parrikar leaves for USMay go abroad for full recovery: CM Manohar Parrikar in video to GoansManohar Parrikar likely to undergo treatment in US sets up committee to oversee Goa governanceIn a letter to Governor Mridula Sinha Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has mentioned that he is likely to leave for the United States of America for specialist expert treatment officials at the Governor office said. A copy of the letter is also been given to the three ministers of the newly formed Ministerial Committee confirmed officials. The letter which was dispatched on Monday hours before he left for Mumbai reads I have also been advised by the expert team of doctors in Goa as well as in Mumbai and subsequent consultation with the doctors abroad to travel overseas for specialist expert treatment of my medical condition. As such I am likely to leave for the United States of America as per the medical advise on and from Mumbai. Governor Mridula Sinha had visited Parrikar earlier in the day which finds mention in the letter with the CM thanking her as he writes As mentioned to you yesterday in our meeting when Your Excellency had been gracious enough to pay a visit and inquire about my health I have been advised to fly out to Mumbai at Lilavati Hospital under whose care I had been initially treated for my medical condition. In his absence the entire administration is now being handled through the ministerial committee while separate ministries are expected to update the CM through video conferencing every Wednesday. Parrikar is being treated at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai and is on leave for six weeks since Monday March 6. In a video message late in the evening on Monday he had thanked Goans for their prayer as he sought a medical leave. For all the latest India News download Indian Express App More Related News BJP breaks silence says not correct to speculate on Manohar Parrikar s health Manohar Parrikar s health improving: Goa BJP Tags: Manohar Parrikar Gulzara Singh AzadMar 7 2018 at 7:37 amWe wish the CM of Goa recovers fully . BJP has to ensure that every Indian citizen who needs such medical care is supported without any distinction of the class the citizen belongs to . It seems a poor citizen and a minister are classified diffe ly when it comes to Mefical Help even within the country why? There needs to be set guidelines and the Queue must be common for all citizens rich or poor if the Government is to give financial assistance . We see ads in the Newspaper for seeking help for child suffering from cancer and the treatment cost is beyond means of ordinary citizens . What does Govrnment have to sY on this front ? Sab ka Saath Sab ka Vikas ... Slogan only I think ?(0)(0) Reply Binoy GuptaMar 6 2018 at 6:54 pmWhy the name of the disease should be kept a secret..(4)(0) ReplyRaman KayMar 6 2018 at 8:21 pmWe hear that he has Pancrea is an inflammation of pancreas. Steroidal shots can control inflammation. But If this organ continues to be problematic then it is good idea to take it out just like appendix. We do not need spleen pancreas for our survival. One can supplement insulin from outside and control sugar.(1)(0) ReplyPPilar MiroMar 6 2018 at 8:30 pmThey are continuing with the subterfuge that he has mild pancrea t i t i s which any doctor on any street in India can treat. In fact it often goes away by itself. However if he has pancreatic cancer no amount visiting expensive oncology centers in the US such Memorial Sloan-Kettering in New York will do anything. The survival rates for State IV is less that 1 per cent. It is what Steve s had and he could have had any treatment at his beck and call. There is a lot of adaptive lying in India by ordinary people by doctors by politicians.(1)(0)Trevor MothaMar 6 2018 at 10:41 pmMay his soul rest in peace(0)(2)
PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah for the party s victory in Tripura. Congratulations @narendramodi ji Shri @AmitShah ji BJP karyakartas and the people of North East for the splendid performance of BJP in assembly polls and for this historic victory in Tripura Parrikar tweeted. The BJP is heading for a comfortable victory in the Tripura state assembly elections trumping the Communist Party of India (M) which was in power in the northeastern state for more than two decades. The BJP is in alliance with the tribal-based IPFT outfit crushing the CPI-M led Left Front in one of the country s last remaining red bastions. A virtual political non-entity all these years in the tiny northeastern state where it had drawn a blank in terms of seats and secured only 1.5 per cent of votes in the assembly polls five years back the saffron outfit Bharatiya Janata Party has raised prospects of getting an absolute majority on its own with its candidates leading in 32 constituencies in the 60-strong assembly.
Tripura: The Chief Minister of Goa Manohar Parrikar has congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the President of Bhartiya Janata Party Amit Shah for the party s victory in Tripura.Mr Parrikar tweeted it is a historic win and a splendid performance by the party. Congratulations to PM @narendramodi ji Shri @AmitShah ji BJP Karyakartas and the people of North East for the splendid performance of BJP in assembly polls and for the historic victory in Tripura. Manohar Parrikar (@manoharparrikar) March 3 2018The BJP has ended a two-decade run of the Manik Sarkar government in Tripura and is heading for a comfortable victory in the state assembly elections.BJP chief Amit Shah thanked people of Tripura and said Manik Sarkar s defeat has made it clear that the Left is not right for any part of the country . In the last 25 years the Left has done nothing for the development of Tripura said Mr Shah.A virtual political non-entity all these years in Tripura where it had drawn a blank in terms of seats and secured only 1.5 per cent of votes in the assembly elections five years back the BJP has raised prospects of getting an absolute majority on its own with its candidates leading in 32 constituencies in the 60-strong assembly.The BJP and its new regional partner Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party or NDPP have also pulled ahead in Nagaland and will form government if they hold on to current leads. CommentsClose X In Meghalaya the ruling Congress is leading but could fall short of a majority and is scrambling to try and ensure that the BJP does not manage to gather regional allies for a post-poll alliance to form government.(With inputs from IANS)
PANAJI: Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar today presented in the state assembly a Rs 17 123-crore budget for 2018-19 an increase of 6.84 per cent over the ongoing fiscal with a stress on education and job creation. Parrikar who was undergoing treatment at a Mumbai hospital for a pancreatic ailment returned here this afternoon. The chief minister was present in the assembly complex for half an hour during which he chaired a meeting of his Cabinet tabled the budget and witnessed the passage of vote-on-account for five months. The budget session was curtailed to four days owing to Parrikar s ill-health. In his speech in the House which lasted only five minutes Parrikar said he could not present an elaborate budget because of his ill-health but would make a supplementary statement before the end of the current financial year. The gross total budgetary expenditure is Rs 17 123.28 crore for the coming https://www.charitychoice.co.uk/fundraiser/arfplayer fiscal as against Rs 16 027.01 crore for 2017-18 an increase of 6.84 per cent. The total estimated expenditure on revenue account is Rs 11 795.40 crore while that on capital account is Rs 4 218.25 crore. The allocation for capital account expenditure has been increased by 10.70 per cent against the revised estimate for the last year which stood at Rs 3 808.72 crore. Parrikar said that overall for FY 2018-19 the annual financial statement indicates a revenue surplus for the fifth year in succession. The revenue surplus is estimated at Rs 144.65 crore he said. The chief minister said his government has put a stress on generating employment for which Rs 548.89 crore has been allocated under the heads of industry labour and employment and information and technology. For the education sector (including medical education) a total of Rs 2 445 crore has been allocated. Public debt receipts are estimated at Rs 1 769.22 crore resulting in a fiscal deficit of Rs 763.68 crore he said. As per the Economic Survey 2017-18 tabled in the assembly the gross state domestic product (GSDP) for 2017-18 is provisionally estimated to be Rs 70 257 crore a growth of around 10 per cent over the previous fiscal. The total public debt is estimated at Rs 13 937.37 crore. The public debt to GSDP ratio is hence 18.06 per cent.
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