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House Committee formed to probe Goa Pollution Control Board

Panaji, Aug 22 (UNI) The Goa Legislative Assembly has constituted a six-member House Committee headed by environment minister Aleiso Sequeira to probe the functioning of the Goa Pollution Control Board (GPCB).

Replying to a query on grants for Environment ministry last evening, Mr Sequeira told the House that the panel would look into the competence of the members of the GPCB and its functioning forthwith.

The other members of the committee are Opposition leader Manohar Parrikar, parliamentary secretaries Agnelo Fernandes and Nilkant Halarankar, legislators Babu Kavlekar, Deepak Dhavlikar and Ms Victoria Fernandes.

The minister also assured the House that the government would constitute a Solid Waste Management Corporation for managing the garbage and waste disposal in rural areas.

A pilot project under the ministry will be set up to tackle the garbage menace for which the government had released Rs 12.4 lakh to Fr Agnelo Technical Institute for setting up an organic waste convertor plant at Verna.

It would be replicated in other panchayats once the project starts from August 26, would be successful.

He also said the government had initiated tough measures against the Costal Regulation Zone violators by issuing notices to the panchayats to initiate action against the delinquent.

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Spotlight shifts to Paralympics as Olympic draws to its close

Beijing, Aug 22 (UNI) With just two more days left for the closing ceremony of the Olympics, Beijing is all set to host the next big event here - the Paralympic Games - which kicks off on September 6, tourism spokeswoman said. ''The city's tourism bureau has spent 2 million yuan (290,000 dollars) on upgrading its facilities for people with physical and visual disabilities,'' deputy director of the Beijing tourism administration Xiong Yumei told a press.....

"Water mafias" force poor to pay more for public water supply

Washington, August 22 : A new report has indicated that worldwide corruption driven by mafia-like organizations throughout water industries is forcing the poor to pay more for basic drinking water and sanitation services. According to a report in National Geographic News, the Water Integrity Network (WIN), an advocacy group, and the anticorruption group Transparency International (TI) made the report. The report determined that if bribery, organized crime, embezzlement, and other illegal activities continue, consumers and taxpayers will pay the equivalent of US.....

Harry Potter bosses apologise to fans for film delay

Washington, Aug 22 : Warner Bros. have apologised to fans for delaying the release of 'Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince' by eight months. The angry fans had signed a petition online and campaigned against the decision of the makers to delay the release of the new Harry Potter. The film was expected to be released in November 2008, but now it has been shifted to July 2009. As a result of the campaign, president of Warner Bros., Alan Horn, has.....
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