Hi Pat, Were youat St Mary's High School, Mount Abu -- I did teach a "Patrick Lewis or Louis" during my one year spell of teching in 1956 there.
Buying a property inGoa -- FINE -- but setting up an Anglo-Indian School in that property is quite a large job -- teachers, administrators, students, exam board, etc?? Are you readytotake onthis massive job? On Goanet there are a number of guys who do undertake real-estate work -- I hope someone follows up yourmessage and my reply and etsaround to finding asuitable property for you. Best of luck Aloysius D"Souza (SMHS nick-name "DATCH") ----- Original Message ----- From: "patrick lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <goanet@goanet.org> Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:52 AM Subject: [Goanet] Re: Invest in Goa before it's too late | Dear Aloysius D'Souza, | | My grandfather is from Goa ,We would be intreasted buying a Property | for setting up an Anglo-Indian School please inform us if there is | anything suitable at a suitable location for a school. | | Rgds | Lewis. | Tokyo | Ph +81 3 55206914 | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | | Hi Goans Everywhere, | | I have just returned from a fourteen day holiday at home in Goa -- and I am | dismayed to find that more and more Goans (particularly Christians) are | selling out their ancestral homes and lands -- and the buyers are not just | foreigners but other Indians from Punjab & Gujarat, -- fairly soon there will | be few Goans in Goa as compared to non-Goans |