Panaji: News in Pics by Rajtilak Naik - Feb 14


Pics: Rajtilak Naik
for Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji (AF)

Panaji, Feb 14:


Health minister Vishwajeet Rane seen lighting the traditional lamp to mark the inauguration of the 16th National Homeopathic Conference at the Dinanath Mangueshkar auditorium, Kala Academy. Also seen are president of the central council of homoeopathy Dr S P S Bakshi, chairman of Kamaxidevi Homoeopathic Medical College Subhash Shirodkar and others


Crime branch officer inspecting the seized cars outside the crime branch office at Dona Paula following the busting of a car theft racket


The new garbage treatment plant of the city corporation at Patto which will be launched on February 25


The grand carnival party at the Butter Lounge, Candolim


Multi-Grammy award winning legend Jose Feliciano seen performing live in a musical concert at Kala Academy


Supporters of Pandurang Madkaikar seen protesting outside the chief minister's residence on account of Madkaikar being dropped from the cabinet


Director of transport Sandeep Jacques explaining the merits of using speed governor during its demonstration session at Porvorim


Fishing trawlers anchored following the strong cold winds sweeping across the Arabian Sea

  

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