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International Cuisine Conference on Traditional Asian Diet Panaji, Goa, September 2-5, 2007 - http://www.indologygoa.in Online Media Partner: http://www.goanet.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please reconsider what is written in the following post. The Goa University weblink given in that post is wrong. The correct link is: http://www.unigoa.ac.in/ The above link is fully functional. Cheers, Santosh --- Jeevan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I hope this gets the attention of people at Goa > university. > The unprofessional and poorly maintained web site of > Goa University > http://www.goauniversity.org/index.php is not > working. The domain name > seem to have expired. I wonder this is the > indication of the way Goa > University is functioning with no apparent > direction, and clear aims > or objectives. > > How would, for example, a overseas employer of a > Goa University > graduate find more information about a prospective > employee or his > university, if the website itself is not working or > is not > resourceful. Will it not create unhealthy impression > about the > University and the applicant? > > Looks like higher education institutions in Goa are > in deep turmoil > and caught up in mediocrity. > There are serious issues with colleges of Arts, and > Architecture. The > college of Pharmacy is in shambles, so were there > problems with the > law colleges. The students are on the roads, in > courts and in > political parties offices, when they are supposed > be training > themselves, exploring knowledge and developing their > mental faculty at > the college campuses. What a pitiable situation! > > Quality education is the key for any nations well > being and > prosperity; I wonder the future of our so-called > educated Goan youth > in the backdrop of such unprofessional attitude > dished out by the > Goan Academicians and Politicians toward education. > > Regards > Jeevan > ------------------------------------------------------- Goanet recommends, and is proud to be associated with, 'Domnic's Goa' - A nostalgic romp through a bygone era. This book is the perfect gift for any Goan, or anyone wanting to understand Goa. Distributed locally by Broadway, near Caculo Island, Panjim & internationally by OtherIndiaBookStore.Com. For trade enquiries contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------