News in Pics by Rajtilak Naik - Sep 30


Pics by Rajtilak Naik in Panaji
for Daijiworld Media Network - Goa (MB)

September 30, 2007


Students of the Engineering colleges in Goa agitating outside the Goa University over the issue of the time span provided to clear a back exam paper.


A massive traffic jam on both the Patto bridges at Panaji following some repair work on the old Patto bridge.


Folk dancers performing during the procession before the visarjan of a  Sarvajanik Ganapati in Panaji.


Clearing work is still in progress on the hillock where the major landslide had taken place at Porvorim recently.


A vehicle that got badly damaged after it banged a speeding truck at Bambolim.


Expansion work of the National Highway 17 at Mapusa by-pass in full swing.


Submerged part of Sanquelim in the flash flood that hit the village.


On the ocassion of the World Tourism Day, secretary of tourism Dr M Modassir inaugurating the Femme Fest exhibition at Miramar Residency at Panaji

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