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Estimated crowd of over 9,000 turned up for this mega event

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   - Published: 15:10 July 24, 2012
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London: A record crowd of an estimated 9,000 British Goans attended the
annual British Goan Festival in Hounslow, the organisers said. Two British
MPs, Keith Vaz and John McDonnell, were among the VIPs at the event
organised by The Goan Association (UK).

Keith Vaz, of Goan origin, with his family put in a brief appearance. Among
the celebrities was Miss India 1966 Rita Faria Powell with her husband.

The* Goan Voice UK* reported: “In ideal weather conditions, an estimated
crowd of over 9,000 turned up for this mega event which probably witnessed
the largest ever turnout of Goans outside Goa. There was also a full
capacity turnout for the British Goans Oral History Project.”

Labour MP John McDonnell visited the Save Goa Campaign stall organised by
Carmen Miranda, a British resident of Goan origin, to highlight the
environmental destruction due to illegal mining in Goa.

McDonnell tabled a motion in the House of Commons to raise this issue and
asked the British government to bring pressure on the Goa government to
save its natural resources. There has been some opposition from an MP in
Goa who calls this “interfering in the country’s affairs”. McDonnell feels
environmental damage is a global problem.

A few days earlier, on July 18, the issue of illegal mining in Goa
reverberated in the British parliament after being raised by John
McDonnell, the MP for Hayes and Harlington, who married Cynthia nee Pinto,
ex-Nairobi, in 1995.

There is a substantial population of people of Goan origin living in
Britain, nominally represented by Keith Vaz.

Carmen Miranda said she expects the issue to be consistently highlighted in
the British parliament.

The event began with an open air Mass at the Cranford grounds stage with
hundreds of faithful attending.

The Mass was conducted by three priests, the main celebrant being Fr
Francis of the Pilar Society with guest priest Fr Remmy, also from the
Pilar Society, who had come from Goa.

Goans from far and wide in Britain had come there to enjoy and feel a touch
of Goa with traditional food, songs and games for children.

The food stalls were the main attraction, with delicious Goan food in every
stall as the rich and mouth-watering aroma wafting in the air attracted
hundreds.

Many Goan singers and comedians regaled the crowds in Konkani (language of
Goa). The performers from Goa, including Sammy Tavares were a big
attraction.

Lawrie Travasso sang in his melodious voice while Aniceto sang a song by
the late Alfred Rose.

Eddie Fernandes, editor of *Goan Voice UK*; Selma Carvalho, who presented a
documentary of the story of East African Goans who migrated to Britain and
historian Cliff Pereira, who conducted a discussion on this subject, also
attended the event.

– IANS

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Gabe Menezes.

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