Dear Clinton, Don't worry, most residents of Panjim are well aware of the benefits of the chak-a-chak campaign. The best part of it was the super participation of school students in the campaign made possible entirely by the hard work of youngsters such as yourself. We all know the reason why Panjim is stinking again and it does not involve Sanjith nor the campaign.
I am yet to witness the ANY good work done by all those who insulted Sanjith and the campaign on this forum, unless of course lengthy mails, petty abuse and completely un-feasible ideas can be counted as work. Also please stop providing statistics and figures as they will be refuted by illogical random observations and a few personal insults :)) Keep up the brilliant environmental awareness work you are doing and ignore the ramblings of a few individuals frustrated by the sudden lack of special attention and molly coddling they face. Regards Sunith Velho I take the below the belt punch at the chaka chak campaign personally as I was one of the few that was involved in that campaign. We spend a number of days and nights, often skipping lunches to get the programme underway. 25 schools were invited, 300 students actively participated in a door to door awareness campaign, mass awareness material like educational videos and information sheets was generated, a 4 day exhibition on alternates to plastics was organized, and the outcome of all this was increased awareness, and improved segregation at source. Quality of segregation was 60% before the campaign, and after, it was 80 -90%. The reason Panjim stinks is because of an unconcerned government and uncaring citizens. Don?t just blame Sanjit because of a personal matter between you and him. Acknowledge the fact that he worked towards the solution instead of just sitting quiet. _______________________________________________ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org