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Contact Rosario Fernandes - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi Frederick, Thanks for your note. Firstly IITians are not your run-of-the-mill engineers from India who are often exploited in Europe and America. IITians often end up as captains of industry in India and abroad. For the Greater Good of our beloved Goa we need to stuff the IITs with Goan students so that they can be the leaders of industry in Goa and Goa becomes the hub of high teach industry and foreign and Indian companies flock to Goa. To eradicate the pain suffered by any IITian (if any) or non-IIT graduate engineers in India in general and Goa in particular, it is imperative that Clean, Non-Corrupt Manohar Parrikar be elected Goa Chief Minister in May. Besides his honesty, dedication, effectiveness and efficiency and his administrative skills and knowledge of Good Governance, Parrikar stands Head and Shoulders above all possible Chief Minister Candidates in Goa for his intellectual capacity. When an experienced IITian is elected Chief Minister, then he understands IT and the needs of the IT Industry. Then all IT firms (Foreign and Indian) will flock to Goa and set up operations there and provide high-paying jobs to Goans. Then all Goans can enjoy their Chicken Dobrada at Ernesto's and brag about the Dobrad Shanno Parrikar who is Chief Minister of Goa ! Like Lee Kuan Yew transformed and unified Singapore (from a sleepy backwater with the divided loyalties of Chinese, Indian and Malay populations) to a much admired global, dominant economy, so also technocrat Manohar Parrikar holds the promise of Transforming Goa into a model state of the Indian Union, whom all Christaos and Koknes will be proud of and brag about ! He will soon be summoned to Delhi to replace our erudite P.M. Dr. Manmohan Singh. So its Now or Never for Goa to elect Parrikar as CM ! Imagine what any Goan will feel on the day after election in May - if he did not vote for Parrikar in May and that is why he voted to deprive Goa of its best chance to attain Goa Dourada ! That will be a horrible feeling that no Goan should live with ! Best Regards, Dr. Carmo D'Cruz, Goan, IITian Indian Harbour Beach, Florida >From: "Frederick \"FN\" Noronha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "CARMO DCRUZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Miguel Braganza" < >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: IIT and IITians >Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 23:39:32 +0530 > >On 13/02/07, CARMO DCRUZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Hi Eeryone, >> >>With the impending victory of IITian Manohar Parrikar for Goa Chief >>Minister in the May elections, there is a lot of interest in Goa about IIT >>and IITians. I am sorry to know that the common Goenkar does not know the >>difference between ITIs (Engineering Diploma granting colleges) and IITs >>(India's elite, world famous Engineering Colleges). So here is a Primer on >>the IITs. > >The ITIs are not ITIs which are "engineering diploma-granting colleges" ; >IITs are not institutions offering certificates for short-term technical or >craftsmen courses. > >The IITs? They create demigods ...See below. FN > >DEMIGODS AND THE DARK SIDE OF MOON >(Tragedy of IITs) >Author - Anil Chawla > >The glamour associated with IIT's (Indian Institutes of Technology) has >grown over the years. IITs themselves have added to the hype to some >degree, while the rest of it has been built up on one hand by the large >number of coaching institutes that charge an exorbitant fee for helping one >gain entry through the pearly gates of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). On >the other hand, the media plays its role in contributing to the hype by >dutifully printing success stories of ex-IITians in USA and by highlighting >the fancy astronomical salaries that are given away by companies falling >over one another to get hold of the prized catch. All this hype has indeed >helped build the myth of demigod around an IITian. >........................... >........................... >ANIL CHAWLA > >21 April, 2001