Hi Annette, Pleasure to hear from you. I do agree with you that Bahrain is dirty and i didn't want to comment cause its not my country and your right very dirty compared to other middle east states. But again who is responsible for this mess in Bahrain our own country men which i did observe. Even Kuwait is dirty on the exteriors. The main city is very clean. When you take the road from the airport going towards Ahmadi you will find all the mess there. All plastic bags are stuck on the barbed wires a lot of them. Looks awful, cant believe it. I said to myself, Jesus Christ! this is like Merces in Goa, a scene which you will see along the highway to Bambolim. Anyway lets hope the new government headed by Manohar Parrikar will come out with a concrete solution to the goans and all their villages. I do believe that this gentleman can achieve what needs to be done in Goa, as he has given a new face lift to Panjim city some years back. Fond regards, Carey Cordeiro
From: luwanne...@hotmail.com To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [SALIGAONET] Garbage at Saligao Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 16:23:01 +0000 Hello Saliganvkars! Still trying to digest that which is being written on SaligaoNet. I have known the Delaney family since the 1960's & have not known them to do anything that would hurt others. Guess the Delaney's have done their research & the Tower is going to be a "green" one but if the Saliganvkars dont want it "there", then it should be elsewhere where it doesnt affect anybody....Somewhere, somehow the family would have slipped up because ..... well I am not in the know & I wouldnt want to judge them or anybodyelse......perhaps it is a case of being misguided as someone put it? I am sure things will get resolved hereafter even though there is ill feeling now...We are all still Saliganvkars after all...no-one is perfect, all make mistakes...we need to forgive..... isnt that what all religions teach? However, with regard to the garbage problem, Carey has overlooked something.....a lot of our Saliganvkars are the same as a lot of people staying here in Bahrain & I say that because of my experience in Saligao & Bahrain. They havent changed much since I left in the early eighties....I still see the same going on when I am in Goa on vacation for a couple of weeks...s-a-vis garbage. Yes I did see that Muscat seemed to be really clean with the roads being washed in the mornings - saw that in 1992 & again this year, so I guess could compare it with Singapore. And they have really huge bins in Muscat - bigger than those we have here in Bahrain as opposed to no bins in Saligao.. unless they have been placed in the village now. Garbage is a problem in Bahrain too - sorry Carey, you didnt get to see the mess? in various areas of Bahrain including where I stay. & it is the people to blame. Have told verbally, have commented (even to those in the neighbouring buildings) but all seem lazy, they just dump their garbage bags (sometimes sealed, sometimes open) outside their house or building even though the garbage bin is close by. (And these are not just Indians...but also Bahrainis, Filipinos & Africans, so......). The cats & rats have a good time (yes rats have become a menace in many areas of Bahrain even though once upon a time we didnt see much of them - not exaggerating but some of the rats are as big as cats). Our watchman & I have tried our best & done what others try also (check out Pages 14 & 15th of the Bahrain daily newspaper dated yesterday 18th March) http://www.gulf-daily-news.com good photos too & you will know what I mean - nothing works - I put it down to "no civic sense" or perhaps the interior of their homes are as filthy as the exterior or they dont believe that cleanliness is next to godliness ....I do see them all visiting the Church, Temple & Mosque....?????!!!. By the way, in Bahrain, there are separate bins in various areas, labelled - Plastic, Glass & the usual Garbage but who bothers to separate??? If the Saliganvkars I have dealt with in the past are anything to go by, then we have the same problem as we have here. We do have areas for placing things for recycling including plastic & paper & cans, so some of us do that, but most are ........lazy. If one can change the mind of Saliganvkars (as was done in the case of the "Mobile Tower") then garbage will no longer pose a problem & any efforts made in this direction will be welcome I would think. M&M should be able to get the people to rally around eh? & the separation of garbage should be made initially, later will be too late as all will get dumped in one bin as is being continued here. Bad habits die hard, so to say.... One place where I have seen garbage being disposed of properly without inconveniencing one's neighbours (probably in the rest of the world too, I wouldnt know) was way back in 1984 - California. One had to place one's garbage outside one's house only a little before 6 a.m. when the garbage truck came by to collect the same. & anything to do with fish, whether bones, left overs, entrails etc. had to be neatly packed & kept in one's freezer & then left out early morning along with the rest of the garbage to be collected. Seemed to work fine. Chris, you must be doing the same eh? Of course in Goa, one cant be sure if one's daily food items will get frozen or defrosted (depending on the power being available of course)...so the above wouldnt work in Saligao! Allwyn, I like your idea of getting back to days of old when we used to plant gherkins, beans, sweet pumpkin in our backyards. People still do plant those & a lot more here. So Saliganvkars could start again eh? However, cabbage is not considered a healthy vegetable for some people with medical problems. Oh oh! Schubert - you are right, all the burning we tend to do leads to the air getting polluted/poisoned as is going on now - only here it is not garbage being burnt but garbage bins & tyres... in many areas. The Towers (not one or two) are also close by to most of us, (sometimes just a building away) but the Govt. has got its stock in trade answer from those concerned that the radiation is much below the limits. I am sure M&M & others got the same answer ..... but the Saliganvkars' thoughts go further than the "now"... they are thinking about their children & grandchildren which is only right......since we stay here, we have to put up with garbage & Towers the latter came up in our area in 2008. Nice touch Schubert - I like it..Goa Eiffel Tower with a rotating restaurant at the top..... but away from the residential areas please. I agree that we do need the Tower else our phones, mobiles dont work anyway..so I am sure all will work out fine, finally. All the best to one & all Annette Well said Foxmax , Carey and Allwyn - for once there are guys out there who have a bit of humour left ! Now regarding the garbage Carey its not only in the Mid.East but all over the world that garbage is never a problem except in our dear old Goa ! Instead of doing shadow boxing and fighting the mobile tower how about meeting up and talking across the table one to one and resolve the issue ? Actually this should have been done in the initial stages and not allowing it to fester upto a point when the poor blokes invest and then we all tear down the structure !! Now the only solution I can think of suggesting to you guys is to shift the tower to a different location ( my friend D.Pereira can help you with this ) and maybe convert the new structure into some kind of lucrative tourist venture like the Goan Effel Tower with maybe a nice restaurant ( rotating type ) at the top !! Hey M &M save some of your breath and strength dear to take on the culprits discharging and burning sewage and garbage all over Goa Remember plastic pollution ( Burning of hazardous waste in public areas ) is more dangerous and lifethreatening only next to radiation !! God Bless Goa Schubert Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 19:01:45 -0700 From: goanch...@sbcglobal.net Subject: Re: [SALIGAONET] Garbage at Saligao To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com I differ with you in only one thing about no place where plastic is banned. We banned the use of plastic bags in stores in San Francisco and have a active recycling for all plastic. Other than that, I agree that there is a point in time that words have to be left behind for action. Britto's Motto Facta non Verba (Action not words) is where we should be. Chris D --- On Fri, 3/16/12, carey cordeiro <carey.corde...@hotmail.com> wrote: From: carey cordeiro <carey.corde...@hotmail.com> Subject: [SALIGAONET] Garbage at Saligao To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com Date: Friday, March 16, 2012, 7:05 AM Dear Saligaokars, I have been to Muscat, Bahrain, Kuwait and presently in Dubai. But trust me, it has been declared that Muscat happens to be the second cleanest city in the world after Singapore. I have read lots of emails on garbage issues and yes we can definitely emerge with a solution to eradicate this garbage menace in Saligao. We cannot ban plastic items and start paper bags, no way!. No where in the world plastic is banned and there are no paper bags but garbage is handled in the right manner. Our Saligao Panchayat needs to play a very important and active role in this matter with the assistance of our local elected MLA. Tough job for him. Panchayat needs to recruit 9 labourers, one for each ward to be paid on a monthly basis. MLA's involvement is a must to bring in the required funds. No garbage tax please!. Each labourer needs to be given the charge of each ward to move around every nook and corner and start cleaning from 08 hrs until 17 hrs with one hour break for his lunch. This collection of plastic needs to be placed in garbage bags, tied and placed into the garbage bins. Before implementing the above we need volunteers from Saligao to start the campaign of "Operation Plastic Free" so that it will ease out the burden of the labourers and give them ample time to cover up the entire ward on a daily basis. This is what is happening in the middle east. They have duties starting from 07 hrs until 16 hrs and from 15 hrs until 12 midnight. We at Saligao can't implement these timings due to poor electricity problems and no proper lighting. We need to place large garbage bins every 100 meters at strategic points so that people can drop their daily house garbage well tied into these bins. These garbage bins needs to be picked up by the muncipality trucks before 06 hrs on a daily basis. Panchayat needs to educate the people on this front. They need to conduct weekly meetings in every ward, fix notices of garbage dumping procedures on every single door. They need to monitor their attendance by way of signing against their house numbers and make sure atleast one Saligaokar from each house attends, who in turn will guide the rest of the family members. Most of the MLA's should go on a tour at their own cost, to see whats happening in the other part of the world and that's how you grab ideas. Hoping this batch of MLA's will keep Goa clean. Fond regards, Carey Cordeiro Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 14:58:20 +0800 From: allwineshineholid...@yahoo.com Subject: RE: [SALIGAONET] Our Re-elected Saligao Constiuency MLA....... To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com Dear Albert Just like they did in the Regional plan etc - all Goans should unite in their fight against Garbage start kitchen gardens and grow healthy vegetables like Knorkols , tambdi bhaji and cabbage , Biodegradable items can go into the compost pit , If we start eating healthier vegetables and fruits we will keep healthy and fit !! Allwyn --- On Thu, 15/3/12, Albert Desouza <alizadeso...@hotmail.com> wrote: From: Albert Desouza <alizadeso...@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: [SALIGAONET] Our Re-elected Saligao Constiuency MLA....... To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, 15 March, 2012, 1:41 PM Garbage problem cannot be solved. To solve this problem we should first ban plastic completely. In village of saligao if we learn to dig a hole and dump in it the biogradable componnents we do not have any need to rid of garbage. beWe need to plant some trees around our house and dump the remants into it. Use paper bags . Use glass bottles instead of plastic bottles .The government must have a will to act. In Mapuca where we live in flats we have very little space and we cannot plant any trees because we are not the complete owners. But in villages every house owner is the sole owner and not a share holder albert -- -- Saligao-Net is at http://groups.google.com/group/saligao-net To post to this group, send email to saligao-net@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe email saligao-net-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com -- Saligao-Net is at http://groups.google.com/group/saligao-net To post to this group, send email to saligao-net@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe email saligao-net-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com