News in Pics by Rajtilak Naik - Nov 22


Daijiworld Media Network - Goa (MB)
Pics by Rajtilak Naik in Panaji


Children holding placards outside Chief Ministers residence at Altinho, Panaji, protesting against Baiguinim, Old Goa as a garbage dumping site. Baiguinim villagers along with over a hundred took part in the protest.


Aakashkandils are seen displayed during an Akashkandil making contest organized by Young Boys of Boca De Vaca at Panaji


MMTC chief general manager A Majumdar (second from left) addressing a press conference ahead of the Festival of Gold to be held from November 29 in Panaji. Also seen are Goa area general manager S N Nayak and others. In the second photograph Hallmarked gold jewellery is seen which would be kept on display and sale in the forthcoming Festival of Gold.


Noted Marathi poet Manguesh Padgaonkar browsing through books at 'Pustak Mela' exhibition at Mala, Panaji. The exhibition was organized as part of the centenery celebration of Shri Mahalaxmi Prasadik Hindu Vachan Mandir. Also seen are leader of Opposition Manohar Parrikar and others

Dr B S K K V, Dapoli vice chancellor Dr Vijay Mehta lighting the lamp to mark the inauguration of the National Seminar on research, development and marketing of cashew at ICAR, Old Goa. Also seen are ICAR Old Goa director Dr V S Korikanthimath, director of agriculture S Tendulkar and others. A book exhibition was also organized on the occasion


At present sugarcane has been ruling the Goan markets as the Tulsi Vivah festival approaches.


     Rajtilak Naik

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