I have suggested that all the girls should wear short pants and sleeveless during the office hours whether private or government.
Stephen On 5 July 2014 00:44, Frederick Noronha < notification+iv-ih...@facebookmail.com> wrote: > Frederick Noronha posted in Goanet > <https://www.facebook.com/n/?groups%2Fgoanet%2Fpermalink%2F10152309806789531%2F&aref=57282871&medium=email&mid=a20fa2fG6d4c3203G36a1137G96Ga0a3&bcode=1.1404501249.AbnKviNsxShFA6-J&n_m=steve.dias60%40gmail.com> > [image: Frederick Noronha] > <https://www.facebook.com/n/?profile.php&id=502514643&aref=57282871&medium=email&mid=a20fa2fG6d4c3203G36a1137G96Ga0a3&bcode=1.1404501249.AbnKviNsxShFA6-J&n_m=steve.dias60%40gmail.com>Frederick > Noronha > <https://www.facebook.com/n/?profile.php&id=502514643&aref=57282871&medium=email&mid=a20fa2fG6d4c3203G36a1137G96Ga0a3&bcode=1.1404501249.AbnKviNsxShFA6-J&n_m=steve.dias60%40gmail.com> > 12:44am Jul 5 > http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2014-July/699669.html > <http://www.facebook.com/l/WAQHXJ4Bg/lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2014-July/699669.html> > Goa Public Places to be segregated four ways, from Fully Clothed to > Clothing Optional > > Goa PWD Minister Sudhin Dhavlikar’s statement about banning bikinis on > Goan beaches has stirred the hornet’s nest on this sensitive topic. While > most people are opposed to such a move to ban bikinis, they also agree that > some foreign and Indian tourists, and even locals, sometimes dress most > inappropriately for the occasion or location. “Whereas a woman dressed in a > bikini is perfectly ok at a beach the same outfit would not be in place in > the market or in the church. “, said Tourism Secretary Ms. Perpetua > D’Costa. “Of course if someone turns up with jeans and T-Shirt for a formal > wedding function that too is inappropriate but those are private events and > the Government has no business in deciding what is worn there, but in > public places definitely the Government has to intervene.” > > The Goa Public Dressing Act 2014 (GPDA) is being drafted to address just > this problem. Says D’Costa, “We have asked the Goa College of Art students > to help us design appropriate graphic signage so that the people of all > states and countries, regardless of language, can understand the signboards > which will have text in English and Konkani.” CLICK ON ABOVE LINK TO READ > MORE.... > [Goanet] The Goa Public Dressing Act 2014 (GPDA) > <http://www.facebook.com/l/fAQGEF7JcAQEXYICsEtMwDnfs_o5afjmcoqps3uhVfrEg1g/lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2014-July/699669.html> > lists.goanet.org > <http://www.facebook.com/l/fAQGEF7JcAQEXYICsEtMwDnfs_o5afjmcoqps3uhVfrEg1g/lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2014-July/699669.html> > > View Post on Facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/n/?groups%2Fgoanet%2Fpermalink%2F10152309806789531%2F&aref=57282871&medium=email&mid=a20fa2fG6d4c3203G36a1137G96Ga0a3&bcode=1.1404501249.AbnKviNsxShFA6-J&n_m=steve.dias60%40gmail.com> > · Edit Email Settings > <https://www.facebook.com/n/?settings&tab=notifications§ion=group_notification&aref=57282871&medium=email&mid=a20fa2fG6d4c3203G36a1137G96Ga0a3&bcode=1.1404501249.AbnKviNsxShFA6-J&n_m=steve.dias60%40gmail.com> > · Reply to this email to add a comment. >