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Hosted on MSNAmit Shah, Goa CM Pramod Sawant chairs meeting to review implementation of new criminal lawsUnion Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a high level meeting with Goa CM Pramod Sawant and other officials to review the ...
Panaji: Chief minister Pramod Sawant on Monday told Union home minister Amit Shah that more than 95% of new criminal laws ...
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi to discuss the implementation of three new ...
During the meeting, Shah set a target of achieving a 90% conviction rate in cases carrying a punishment of more than seven years. He also underscored the mandatory registration of all investigating ...
Shah emphasized the importance of strictly adhering to timelines in investigation and prosecution to ensure speedy justice.
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Asian News International on MSNGoa working to fill out additional posts needed to implement three new criminal laws, says CM Pramod SawantDuring the meeting, the Home Minister Amit Shah underlined that the primary objective of the three new criminal laws, introduced under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is to ensure ...
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India Today on MSNYoung tourists are avoiding Goa, says BJP MLA, explains whyAmid the heated discussion on the state of tourism in Goa, a BJP minister recently said that foreign tourist arrivals were on ...
Goa is set to enhance its law enforcement by implementing three new criminal laws following a meeting with Union Home ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah urges Goa to fully implement e-summons and new criminal laws, aiming for 90% conviction in ...
The Goa government’s new agriculture policy aims to bring innovation, technology and automation in the farming sector and preserve the rich biodiversity and agricultural heritage of the state, an ...
Tensions erupted in North Goa as authorities dismantled a temple's boundary wall while relocating a 200-year-old banyan tree ...
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ThePrint on MSNIt’s not idli-sambar, Goa’s real food crisis is tradition losing out to Instagram ReelsEvery few months, someone sounds the alarm on Goa’s imperiled identity—sometimes it’s idli-sambar, sometimes gobi manchurian.
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