Thursday 9 December 2010

MAUVIN GODINHO STRESSES NEED FOR FORMING A WOMEN FEDERATION

VASCO: The Deputy Speaker of State Legislative Assembly, Mr Mauvin Godinho, on Thursday, stressed the need for forming a federation of women in the Dabolim constituency in order to empower the women at the grass-root level.
Mr Godinho was addressing a large gathering during women’s convention, organized by the Goa Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee, Dabolim Block at Dabolim in order to celebrate the birthday of All India Congress Committee, president, Ms Sonia Gandhi.
The function was attended by Goa Pradesh Congress Women Committee president, Ms Monica Dias, Chicalim sarpanch, Mr Raul D’Costa, Chicolna-Bogmalo sarpanch, Mr Urbano Rodrigues, Sancoale deputy sarpanch, Mr Ramakant Borkar, Dabolim Block Congress Women Committee president, Ms Anita Thorat besides other members of the various panchayat bodies in the Cortalim constituency and women self help group presidents of Dabolim constituency.
“The Congress party has the capability to conquer all the four seats in the Mormugao taluka in the forthcoming assembly elections,” the Deputy Speaker remarked and appealed to the people to rally behind him for good and stable governance.
Speaking on the occasion, the Goa Pradesh Congress Women Committee president, Ms Monica Dias urged the women to be united and play constructive role in the society.  Dabolim Block Congress Women Committee president, Ms Anita Thorat welcomed the gathering.  On the occasion, senior citizens of the Dabolim constituency were felicitated at the hands of the deputy speaker.
Earlier a cake was cut to celebrate the birthday of Ms Sonia Gandhi at the hands of the deputy speaker, Mr Godinho and Ms Dias. Mr Raul D’Costa, Mr Anacleto D’Souza and Mr Laxman Kavlekar also spoke on the occasion. The school students of Keshav Smriti High School presented a skit on tackling the garbage menace. (NT)

7 comments:

  1. Yes this Mauvin Chor wants to conquer all four seats in Mormugoa Taluka so that he can continue with his looting and destruction of Goa.

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  2. Does this Chor have any respect for Women? He know only one women who can garner his vote bank is Sharda.

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  3. Good idea Mauvin Gua-fudino. You can rehabilitate all the prostitutes from Vasco under that banner and make your daughter who is studying in the University of Wollongong in Dubai as the chairwoman!
    This Gua-fudino should be shot with a 'mittacho faar'.

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  4. Mauvin must be planning a GHANTTI WOMEN FEDERATION for his two in one purpose. He wants to legalise the ghantti women of his constituency and not the Goan ones. This is a trick to do so.

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  5. Mittacho Farr? Woh Bebdo, what a comment? I wish he shoots himself. All Chors of Goa should be sent to permanent retirement.

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  6. I guess Mauvin should be first on our list
    Guys let us make their life miserable.

    katoria ami ti bhaji

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  7. @ bebdo - so this is the corrupt Mauvin Godinho's daughter at the University of Wollongong in Dubai! Wonder who is paying for the corrupt minister's daughter to study here? An investigation needs to be launched into this.


    2009 – 2010 Student Service Award Recipient

    Winner – Ms. Minoska Godinho

    This year’s Student Service Award recipient, Minoska Godinho, joined UOWD in 2008 in the BBA program. During that time she’s been a very active participant in many volunteer activities. For the past year, Minoska’s been very active as a InterCon Mentor, helping new international students settle in to university life when they arrive in Dubai. Minoska has volunteered at many events including the charity book sale, UOWD fashion show, Graduation usher, UOWD newsletter contributor, as well as representing UOWD in photo & video shoots and maintained a high level of academic achievement as well.

    "I feel absolutely elated to be a recipient of this year's award. It is a great boost to my self- confidence and it has motivated me to participate in many more activities and do much better in future. I always love what I do and do what I love, so this award really has encouraged me to volunteer much more. It feels great to have what I've done be appreciated in such a grand way. I am really grateful."

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