Goanet next meets in Goa: January 7, 4 pm (meeting point: Kala Academy canteen). 
Goanet founder Herman Carneiro will be there. See you there!
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INTRODUCTIONS By Santosh A. Helekar


Honorable chief guest, guests of honor, ladies and gentlemen, My name is Santosh Helekar, and I am delighted and honored to be in your presence this evening at this inaugural award ceremony of the Goenchem Prize for the promotion of public honesty, rationality and common sense. Yes, the name of this prize does sound rather trite, but the name is deliberately made to be so, given the nature of the cause that the prize represents. This prize symbolizes the irreverence we feel towards the social ills that it denounces, even as we bow in reverence before its recipient. Indeed, the practice of giving silly and tasteless names to prizes has a rich and hallowed tradition in public awareness philanthropy. Goenchem Prize does not sound nearly as silly as the IgNobel Prize awarded on the Harvard University campus for scientific research and literature, not worth publishing, or the Methuselah Mouse Prize for extending the human life span, or the Golden Fleece Award for wasteful Government spending. And unlike a couple of these examples, we would like the world to regard the Goenchem Prize as a badge of high honor on its recipient. Yes, the world is our audience, the world made small by electronics, compressed by the indomitable might of one of the smallest particles in the universe, the electron.

This prize has been established by a committee of Goans whose bodies
are separated in time and space by massive bodies of water and great
masses of land, but whose minds are united in the space-time
continuum of cyberspace and in common purpose. It is an annual prize
whose lofty goal is to promote the cause of honesty, rationality and
common sense in public service, public policy, public education,
public safety and public health. The award process is initiated by
nomination. The nominee must be an individual or a group of
individuals who are Goan by birth, ancestry, marriage or residence.

This prize is intended to educate the public about harms done by the
following practices and concerns in today's society:
1. Corruption
2. Financial scams
3. Superstition
4. New age cults
5. New age fads
6. Pseudoscience
7. Quackery
8. Unfounded and unsubstantiated issues in environmental activism
9. Politically motivated historical revisionism
10. Infusion of religion into public policy and education
11. Mass hysteria caused by paranormal phenomena
12. Public deception and disinformation campaigns, and
13. Unchecked influence of poseurs and frauds

The winner is chosen from nominees who have addressed the above
issues by taking actions such as:

A. Publicly exposing a cult, superstition, fad, practice or
attitude that continues to cause significant harm in terms of
physical, psychological or socioeconomic pain and suffering within
the community.

B. Becoming a whistleblower to uncover corrupt practices in any
governmental, statutory, autonomous or non-governmental organization
supported by public funds.

C. Making a significant contribution to educating the public
about false claims regarding cures for diseases, bogus health scares,
fake environmental threats, phony New Age fads, paranormal hysteria
and pseudoscientific breakthroughs.

D. Offering a public refutation of politically motivated
historical revisionism and infusion of religion into public policy
and education.

E. Publicly unmasking a quack, poseur, corrupt professional or
organization that is perpetrating a financial or health scam, or

F. Presenting in a public forum in Goa an exposé on a public
scam, racket, fraud, deception or disinformation campaign.

Potential contenders for the prize are entered into the selection
process each year by nomination. The nominating letter should be
submitted by the nominee herself/himself or any other person by email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or by regular mail or in person
to Cecil Pinto, 3rd Floor, Vijaya Apartments, above Satkar
Restaurant, 18th June Road, Panaji, Goa. It should include a brief
description of the specific accomplishment for which the nominee is
deemed to be worthy of the prize. The deadline for submission of
nominations is the inauspicious last Tuesday in July each year.

The Goenchem Prize Cyber-Committee meets, deliberates and votes in
cyberspace to choose the prizewinner. The winner selection process
involves three deliberative phases, namely the affirmative phase, the
objections phase and the rebuttal phase, and two rounds of voting.

The names of this year's cyber-committee members are given on the
back of your invitation card. I would like to thank them for doing a
wonderful job this year, and move on to introducing the chief guest
and guests of honor.

We are deeply honored to have Prof. Kashinath Mahale as our chief
guest. Prof. Mahale is one of Goa's pre-eminent educationists and
scholars. He has shaped the destinies of not one but three
universities. First at Dharwad University in Karnataka, then as
founding member of the faculty and later acting Vice Chancellor at
Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, and finally, as Vice
Chancellor at Manipur University. What someone has said of Kanji
Munshi applies in equal measure to Prof. Mahale. He will always
remain to many of us a university in himself ­ a veritable
personification of the sprawling citadels of learning of modern
times. Even in his retirement, Prof. Mahale has remained actively
involved in research work conducted by the Goa Konkani Academy, the
electronic language project for Konkani of the Government of India.
He is also the founder-chairman of the Institute of Indo-European
Studies.

Our guests of honor this evening are Mr. Yadneshwar Nigalye and Prof.
Isabel Santa Rita Vaz,

Mr. Nigalye is the President of the Goa Andhashraddha Nirmoolan
Samiti, an association for the eradication of superstitions. Among
his many achievements are the successful organization of
a "Scientific Awareness" camp for 150 primary teachers from Ponda
Taluka, the organization of lecture/demonstrations in colleges and
secondary schools to inculcate the scientific spirit, and to promote
the constitutional imperative of adopting a scientific attitude in
India.

The deficiencies in my spoken and written English belie the fact that
Prof. Vaz was my English professor at Dhempe College of Arts and
Sciences. She was and is a fine teacher ­ one of the best I have had.
She has now given full expression to her literary creativity and
become an outstanding playwright. She also lectures at the Goa
College of Architecture and at the Goa College of Music. She is
actively involved with 'Positive People' (an NGO dealing with AIDS-
related issues), with the Research Institute for Women (an
organization concerned with the study and research of women's issues
in Goa), and with the Mustard Seed Art Company, a theater group that
fosters artistic talent.

Concluding my chores here, I would now like to invite my friend Dr.
Basilio Monteiro to introduce the winner of the 2003 Goenchem Prize.

Thanks very much for your attention.

Cheers,

Santosh


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