Goa: GSIA urges union leaders and opposition not to vitiate environment

Times of India | 5 hours ago | 19-11-2022 | 03:18 pm

Goa: GSIA urges union leaders and opposition not to vitiate environment

PANAJI: Appreciating Labour and Employment minister Atanasio Monserrate’s firm stand regarding the 130 striking workers of IFB Industries, Goa State Industries Association (GSIA) has asked union leaders and the opposition not to vitiate the friendly employer-employee relations in Goa. GSIA president Damodar Kochkar said that if Goa wants to attract private investment and create employment for locals, then a conducive environment is required. “This decisive stand taken by the minister in spite of pressure from labour leaders and politicians will send a clear message to the other companies and also to the employees to have cordial working relationship,” said Kochkar. “We feel the labour leaders and the opposition should not take advantage of the situation and vitiate the friendly employer-employee relations.” IFB Industries Ltd took over a sick unit at Verna Industrial Estate to begin manufacturing air conditioners a few years ago, competing with Chinese AC manufacturers. The company has created ancillary units in Goa which has in turn brought in additional investment and employment. “Friendly working atmosphere is a must to get more investment and generate more employment,” said Kochkar.

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Panaji: Clear skies and favourable conditions pushed the mercury to the lowest of the season so far, as the India meteorological department (IMD), Panaji, recorded a minimum temperature of 19.6celsius which is the lowest of this season so far.However, the nip in the air may last just three days, as there is a possibility of light rain in isolated places after Sunday due to a depression.During this season, the minimum temperature had dropped to 20.4C on October 26. While the lowest ever minimum temperature for the city was 15.3C on November 29, 1964, last year the IMD had recorded 20.8C and 19C in November 2020.As per the IMD forecast, a low pressure area (LPA) had formed under the influence of cyclonic circulation over the south Andaman Sea and neighbouring area recently.The system is expected to intensify into a depression and is likely to move west-northwestwards towards north Tamil Nadu and Puducherry-south Andhra Pradesh coasts during the three next days.“With this system approaching ethe ast coast after three-four days, there is an early indication of increase in clouding after four days and also a rise in minimum temperature. Light rain is likely for two days after November 22,”Rahul M, scientist, IMD, Panaji, said.The minimum temperature may continue to be around 19C for about three days. While the impact of the depression on Goa’s weather is likely to be minimal, the mercury may rise by around two degrees after Monday.The day temperatures have been within the normal range over the last few days. November has been largely dry so far, as it rained only on November 3 and 7.

Mercury drops, Panaji records season’s lowest temp of 19.6C
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