News in Pics by Rajtilak Naik - Oct 5


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

October 5, 2007


A passenger bus met with an accident and overturned at Bambolim. There were a few injuries and no casualties.


Rice crop damaged in Aldona as a result of the incessant rains


Members of the Goa Union of Journalists staging a dharna near the Captain of Ports jetty in Panaji to demand early declaration of interim wage relief with the Kurup Wage Board


Hindu Jan Jagruti exhibition in Kala Academy in Panaji.


Trucks and other heavy vehicles on the Old Goa by-pass near the Merces junction. The traffic department haS stopped entry for heavy vehicles coming to the city area to avoid traffic jams at Porvorim. Here clearing work is in progress, where a landslide had taken place recently.
 

People browse through the khadi garments displayed at an exhibition-cum-sale organized by the Kasturba Gandhi Memorial Trust in Kala Academy in Panaji.


Visitors at an exhibition on the Outline Development Plan, organized by the Goa Bachao Abhiyaan, in Kala Academy in Panaji.


Tender coconuts in heavy demand  


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