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Showing posts with label environment issues . Show all posts

Betalbatim Civic & Consumer Forum meeting on Saturday, 5th March 2011

Betalbatim Civic & Consumer Forum meeting on Saturday, 5th March 2011

Betalbatim Civic and Consumer Forum (BCCF) will have its monthly
meeting of consumers at 4.30pm on Saturday 5th February 2011 at St.
Jude's H. School, Betalbatim.

After the roundup of the utilities - Electricity, BSNL, Water LPG, hike
in Goa Dairy milk prices, Garbage & distribution of next lot of
composters, Delayed Gram Sabha and RP 2021 are some of the issues to be
discussed.

Consumers of Betalbatim are invited to attend the meeting and
participate in the deliberations.

Thanks & regards,

For Betalbatim Civic & Consumer Forum,
Xavier Cota
Convenor
(m) 9850101376

Monthly meeting of the Betalbatim Civic & Consumer Forum

The monthly meeting of the Betalbatim Civic & Consumer Forum 
will be held on Saturday the 3rd April 2010 at 5.00pm at St. Jude’s H. School, Betalbatim.

The issues to be discussed are the state of the utilities - Electricity, Water, LPG, Phones,Posts, 
Health, Bank, Review of Gram Sabha, Garbage segregation & composting, RTI and other consumer related issues.
Residents of Betalbatim are requested to attend. 

Xavier Cota
(Convenor)


BETALBATIM CIVIC AND CONSUMER FORUM (BCCF)
39/A, Nagvaddo, Betalbatim, Salcete, Goa 403 713
Ph. 2880332 1st April 2010

Awareness Campaign on Saturday evening at Betalbatim

GRAM SABHA ZAGRUT ZA
Awareness Campaign on Saturday evening at Betalbatim


The GOACAN awareness campaign GRAM SABHA ZAGRUT ZA which focusses on the need to make democracy work for Goa, its people and ecology will continue at Betalbatim on Saturday 5th September evening.
The campaign to highlight the importance of people's right to participate in the decision making process will be emphasized at the monthly meeting of the Betalbatim Civic & Consumer Forum at 4.00pm at St. Judes High School, Betalbatim.
Among the issues to be discussed are the forthcoming Gram Sabha Proposals, Garbage Management in the village, implications of the Panchayat Raj (Amendment) Bill 2009, Recommendations to the CRZ. Notification 1991 and the Goa Health Services Development Act 2008. Hike in Goa Dairy Milk Prices, increase in Bank frauds, JERC Standards of Performance for Electricity, various important civic and consumer issues affecting the villages and Goan society.will also be discussed.
Residents of Betalbatim and surrounding areas are invited to attend the meeting and benefit from the information disseminated.

Xavier Cota
(Convenor

Public Consultation on the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification at Verna in South Goa.

Dear Consumer Forum Convenors & Secretaries,

We wish to remind you about the P
ublic Consultation with Fisher Folks
& the Community on the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification to be held
in Verna in South Goa.

DATE: 30th August, 2009 (Sunday)
TIME: 2pm to 6pm.
VENUE: Fr. Agnel Ashram, Opposite Padre Conceicao College of Engineering,
Verna, Salcette.
CHAIRPERSON: Union Minister for Environment & Forests Mr. Jairam Ramesh.

This is in continuation of the earlier consultations held in 2008 about the CMZ
Notificaton of 2008 which GOACAN co-organised in collaboration with Centre
for Environment Education (CEE) and the photo copy of the report of the same
was provded to you earlier.

Below please find a background note of the present Consultation on the CRZ
Notification as prepared by CEE.

The basic reading material has already been kept for your Consumer Forum,
so please arrange to collect it if you have not done so on the Tue / Wed meeting.

If you need any clarifications please SMS/Call Lorna on 9822180182

Kindly acknowledge this mail as we need to confirm receipt.

many thanks,

Roland Martins
(Co-ordinator)


Background and Context Note prepared by CEE

Following the public consultations on the Coastal Management Zone
(CMZ) 2008 Notification, the Ministry of Environment and Forests
(MoEF), Govt. of India, constituted a four-member Committee
on June 15, 2009 under the Chairmanship of Prof. M. S. Swaminathan
to recommend future steps on the draft Coastal Management Zone
(CMZ) Notification, 2008. The other members of the Committee
were Dr. Shailesh Nayak, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences;
Mr J M Mauskar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment
and Forests; and Ms Sunita Narain, Director, Centre for Science
and Environment. The Committee was given the following Terms
of Reference (TOR):

To examine the comments received by the Ministry on the draft
Coastal Management Zone Notification, 2008

To advise on the policy and legal framework for Integrated Coastal
Zone Management

The committee studied the views expressed by a wide range of stakeholders
both in writing and orally at the 35 consultations held all over the country by
the Centre for Environment Education (CEE). Based on further discussions
with Central and state government and Mumbai Metropolitan Representatives
and also with the representatives of fishermen and women, the committee had
formulated the recommendations in their report dated 16th July, 2009.

The major recommendation of the committee:

"Let the CMZ Notification, 2008 lapse and incorporate amendments as
recommended in the existing CRZ Notification, 1991 for better coastal
management.


Public Consultations

While the CMZ 2008 Notification has lapsed, the MoEF is keen to
gather the public opinion about the committees recommendation and
incorporate appropriate suggestions before bringing in further amendments
to strengthen the existing CRZ 1991.

With this objective, MoEF has commissioned the Centre for Environment
Education (CEE) to hold 10 public consultations. Honorable Union
Minister, MoEF, Govt. of India has expressed that he would be attending
the public consultations being held at Goa, Mumbai, Cochin, Chennai and
Bhubaneshwar. The remaining consultations to be held in Gujarat, Karnataka,
Pondicherry, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal will be held during the
1st and 2nd week of Spetember, 2009.

The majority stakeholders expected for these consultations are the coastal
community representatives, fisher federations, CBOs, NGOs and related
government departments. The inputs from these consultations will be
considered by the Ministry while reviewing the existing CRZ 1991.

Relevance and importance of participation

The public consultations would serve as a platform for voices of the public
being considered by policy makers and at the same time enable the intricacies
of the local issues and concerns relevant to your coastal and marine
environment to be known by one and all.

Program Schedule of Public Consultation
The schedule for the Public Consultative Meeting in Goa
DATE: 30th, August, 2009 (Sunday)
TIME: 02 PM to 06:00 PM.
VENUE: Fr. Agnel Ashram, Opposite Padre Conceicao College of Engineering,
Verna, Salcette, Goa

The Consultation meeting may begin with a presentation of the summary
of the Review Committee Report. Various stakeholder groups
(e.g. Fisher folk federation, Community Representatives, NGO/CBOs/,
Legal experts etc.) would present their comments and discussed.

Basic reading material
1. Review Committee Report on the Draft CMZ 2008
2. Summary of the Review Committee Report in local language
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