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If its so rosy as you paint Cecil, then i'm glad for all Panajimites. But
then on second thought is it permanent?? I feel its only one nights st**d
kinda thing. What about after IFFI? will it be the same. Will u be able to
rent ur appt. much later. Its a know fact how the hotel industry cry....

If rest of goa is in bad shape, without even water, electricity and only
panjim is shinning does it feel good. Don't think so or is it so that guest
and diginitaries will be airlifted from Dabolim to the Multiplex in a
Copter, without knowing whats around!!.

Either way have a nice IFFI

Seb


>
> As a person who lives in Miramar and works in Panjim I would suggest that
> you keep your sympathy for Panjim residents to yourselves. The CM is the
> Panjim MLA. Panjim is the Capital City. Crores of money are being poured
> into Panjim. While the recession in the building industry is still to
> recover in the rest of Goa, real estate prices in Panjim are going through
> the roof. We have infrastructure, services and facilities that no other
> city in Goa has. We complain because "we are like that only". But you
don't
> see any of us moving to Margao or Mapusa or Ponda do you? Why should we
> when the world is coming to our doorstep? So just keep paying your taxes
> properly and in time and watch with envy as all your money is put into
> bettering Panjim. While the Ponjekars laugh all the way to the bank as
they
> rent out their properties at rates comparable to Singapore!
>
> Cheers!
>
> Cecil
>
> ====
>
>



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