According the news item appearing in Local daily Heraldo dated 28-05-2015 on page 10.
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TEAM HERALD NEW DELHI: Trying to settle controversy over the decision to link the voter cards of the electors with the Aadhar number, the Election Commission has clarified that furnishing of the Aadhar number is only optional and not mandatory. It said: " No electoral service will be denied to any elector on the ground of non- furnishing of Aadhar number. In a letter to the chief electoral officers of all states and union territories, the EC said non- furnishing of Aadhar number will not be ground for deletion of name of an existing elector from the electoral roll. On its April directive to collect the Aadhar number from the electors during revision or updation of electoral rolls, the EC said it was only for authentication of details of the electors and nothing else. " Aadhar number of an elector shall not be displayed/ reflected in electoral rolls or EPIC or voter slips or shown in digitized form on website for public scrutiny or in any other document of the Commission, shareable with public or put in public domain. It must be ensured that Aadhar database is not misused under any condition," the EC added. |
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BETALBATIM SPORTING CLUB, under -18 SECOND DIVISION CHAMPIONS
BETALBATIM NEWS- SPORTS UPDATE
Proud team with Chief Guest Jaju Fernandes , Eban Mesquita , Jose Pereira and other officials
BETALBATIM SPORTING CLUB Under-18 team reigned supreme to defeat Clube Sao Miguel de Taliegao at Cansaulim ground today. They defeated Clube Sao Miguel de Taliegao convincingly 3-1 . Players who scored for BETALBATIM SPORTING CLUB include Kingsley Fernandes, Preston Rebello and Moises.
Pic credits:Jose Pereira
42nd BANDODKAR MEMORIAL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
Betalbatim Sporting Club stormed into the semi-final of 42nd Bandodkar Memorial Football Tournament organised by Baina Sports Club at Tilak Maidan, Vasco. They registered a solitary goal victory over Saligao Sporting Clube through Austin Fernandes in the 30th minute.
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'Teresa's Man and Other Stories from Goa' by Damodar Mauzo
Goan writer Damodar Mauzo may cherish his long journey to the top with his short story 'Teresa's Man and Other Stories from Goa'
vying for the eleventh edition of the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award.
Named after the short story writer Frank O' Connor, it is currently the world's richest prize for short fiction
which is given to "the best collection of stories published in English for the first time anywhere in the world".
Mauzo's work is among the 90 collections of short stories by writers from across the world. Works of three other Indian writers are also in the running for the prestigious award - 'A Fistful of Earth and Other Stories' by Siddhartha Gigoo, 'Passion Flower: Seven Stories of Derangement' by Cyrus Mistry, and 'Don't Let Him Know' by Sandip Roy.
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collection of konkani stories translated by Mr. Xavier Cota into English, tells a story of Goan life of simplicity , sacrifice and poverty.
Sahitya Akademi award-winning Goan writer Damodar Mauzo a resident of Majorda and Xavier Cota from Betalbatim have thus proved that teamwork can
achieve much more with understanding and dedication.
This may bring monsoon cheer to Shri Mauzo , as the list will be trimmed down to six from which the winner will be announced in month of July.
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