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GOA NEWS ROUNDUP COMPILED BY DIGITAL GOA FOR MAY 8, 2024

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🖌 NEWS HEADLINES

🔹 All of 19, champ blind athlete Sakshi shows disabled voters the way in her first election

🔹 Rehabilitated sex workers have their 1st encounter with EVMs

🔹 Probably just lost my last chance to vote: 75-yr-old

🔹 Polling booths manned by PwDs lead the way to accessibility

🔹 Kids find Rs 3 cr stashed by father in bank lockers

🔹 Bogus voting: Two find their votes already cast

🔹 Goa’s transgender community makes inclusive strides, votes as third gender

THE TIMES OF INDIA

🔸 All of 19, champ blind athlete Sakshi shows disabled voters the way in her first election

Sakshi Kale was so excited about casting her vote for the first time that she lined up outside the polling booth at 9am.The champion blind athlete, now an Election Icon, had made a fervent appeal through Goa’s chief electoral office, asking all persons with disabilities to come out and exercise their franchise. And just like on the track, she led from the front.“I was really excited about voting for the first time, and made sure I did it as early in the morning as possible,” said Sakshi, flaunting her inked finger and the voter identity card after voting at Khandepar.(THE TIMES OF INDIA)

🔸 Rehabilitated sex workers have their 1st encounter with EVMs

In the scorching summer heat, rehabilitated sex workers made a powerful statement by heading to the polling booth to cast their vote in the Lok Sabha elections. This marked their first opportunity to participate in the democratic process after being granted a voter ID. Empowered by this new found inclusion, one of them remarked, “While most people get their voting card at age 18, I got mine at 30. This makes me feel very accomplished. My vote matters and I feel seen.”(THE TIMES OF INDIA)

🔸 Probably just lost my last chance to vote: 75-yr-old

A 75-year-old senior citizen from Carmona was forced to return home disappointed and angry after she found that her name had been knocked off the electoral roll. The woman, Anastasia Fernandes, was eager to vote and ensured that her daughter took her to the polling station — Sacred Heart School — only to be told that she could not vote.Her name had been deleted from the voter roll on the assumption that she had passed away.(THE TIMES OF INDIA)

THE NAVHIND TIMES

🔸 Polling booths manned by PwDs lead the way to accessibility

In an initiative towards inclusivity, five polling booths in North Goa and three in South Goa were manned by Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). Ratna More, who is affected by polio, and presided over one of these booths, marking her second time in this role, said that this time around, she noticed improvement compared to her previous experience.(THE NAVHIND TIMES)

🔸 Kids find Rs 3 cr stashed by father in bank lockers

Parents usually save money and jewellery during their lifetime and bequeath it to their children before or shortly after they are no more. Imagine then the surprise of the children of a man, who passed away about 12 years ago, to find a staggering amount of about Rs 3 crore in currency notes and some jewellery stored in bank lockers which he and his wife had faithfully saved during their lifetime But in an unusual twist of fate, the money was virtually useless as the currency were all in the demonetised notes. This unusual story begins when a gentleman from Bardez had opened three lockers at a bank in Mapusa, two in his name and one in his wife’s name.(THE NAVHIND TIMES)

HERALD

🔸 Bogus voting: Two find their votes already cast

Two senior citizens registered as voters in Booth no. 10 of Quepem, which was set up in the Quepem Municipality office, were forced to opt for ‘Tendered Vote’ as they were told that they had already voted when they went to exercise their franchise.(HERALD)

🔸 Goa’s transgender community makes inclusive strides, votes as third gender

In a significant step towards inclusivity, the transgender community in the State exercised its franchise for the Lok Sabha elections on Tuesday.Madhu Gupta, a transgender from Santa Cruz, cast her vote for the first time. “It is every person’s right to vote, and we are entitled to select the candidate of our choice as well. It has made us very happy to be included,” said Madhu, visibly excited about the opportunity to participate in the democratic process.(HERALD)

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