[Goanet-News] Church funds equal Indian Navy’s annual budget
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is one of Goa's leading NGOs. Sangath is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and is looking to buy land of approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas If you have land to sell, please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or phone +91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Christians want state laws to govern assets of churches Church funds equal Indian Navy’s annual budget Panaji: Christians are a mere 2.5 per cent of the country’s population. But, the Church in India suffers from a case of plenty, says Remy Denis, All India Catholic Union President. Church authorities control funds equivalent to the Indian Navy’s annual budget. The Church is also the second largest employer after the government, he said. Eduardo Faleiro, a former Union minister and Goa NRI Commissioner, is among the growing number of Catholics like Prof Denis, who support a law to govern Church properties and a far greater degree of transparency in the way the Church manages its earthly assets. “The Church is not a symbol of power but service, and democratic laws must apply to it equally. All religions must be kept on the same footing,” Faleiro said at a conference called to debate the matter of bringing Church properties under state laws. The laws that govern Church properties in Goa were enacted during the Portuguese regime. The same laws have long since been repealed in Portugal, Faleiro said. Almost all other religions in India have laws enacted to administer their properties, K T Thomas, former Supreme Court judge, said. Hindu temples are governed by laws specifically enacted for each trust and their accounts are subject to judicial review. The Sikhs, one of the smallest religious groups in the country, have the Sikh Gurudwara Act. Muslim trust properties comes under the Wakf Act. “I feel the opposition from the Christians is on account of a fear that a provision for judicial scrutiny is likely to expose the expenses and magnitude of wealth of the denomination,” Thomas said. The head of the Believers Church had recently acquired a huge plantation in Kerala for Rs 123 crore. This was apart from the vast assets already held by the denomination, he said. The Church in Kerala also runs its own media network. Thomas said there was a misplaced apprehension that the Parliament, through legislation, would grab the properties of the churches. No such law could be passed by Parliament or State legislatures, he said. All religious denominations have the right to own and acquire properties, establish and maintain religious institutions. “But, in matters of administration of your properties you have to abide by the law,” he said. DH News Service http://www.deccanherald.com/content/16533/church-funds-equal-indian-navys.html
[Goanet-News] The Pope's moral blunders on outsourcing S A Aiyar (Times of India)
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is one of Goa's leading NGOs. Sangath is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and is looking to buy land of approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas If you have land to sell, please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or phone +91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html The Pope's moral blunders on outsourcing S A Aiyar Sunday August 02, 2009 Religion and business rarely mix well. This shows up in the encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI. The encyclical0 generally supports globalization, but criticizes western companies that outsource business to developing countries. This criticism has an unfortunate ethnic slant. The Pope echoes the wish of a white labour aristocracy in the West to snatch jobs and income away from much poorer but more competitive workers in Third World countries. That is repugnant in both economic and moral terms. The western argument cannot quite be called racist. Politicians and workers in the West are not all white - some are black or brown. Yet, the ethnic implications of the western protest against outsourcing cannot be ignored. The protest rarely focuses on outsourcing to white countries like Poland, Latvia or Bulgaria. It focuses overwhelmingly on outsourcing to black, brown and yellow nations. This is mainly on economic grounds - wages are lower in Asia than in Eastern Europe, and so, the scope for outsourcing is far greater. Yet, the ethnic implications cannot be ignored. The mainly white labour aristocracy of the West is clamouring to get companies to shut down jobs and production in countries with black, brown and yellow workers. This means impoverishing poor workers to subsidize the labour aristocracy. Instead of being ashamed of trying to rob the poor of jobs, the labour aristocracy talks in high moral tones, as though it has a God-given right to jobs that have actually gone entirely on merit to the Third World. For most of history, China and India were the richest countries in the world, with the most advanced technologies and best jobs. The Industrial Revolution changed that - the best jobs moved to the West, and millions of Indian textile workers were rendered unemployed by British mills. The western labour aristocracy never complained of that shift of the best jobs from the East to the West, but cannot countenance a shift in the opposite direction. One valid western objection, on both economic and moral grounds, relates to the use (mainly by China) of prison labour, forced labour and child labour to produce cheap goods for export. Such exports have largely been checked, and now constitute a negligible part of outsourcing. This objection does not apply at all to India's burgeoning exports of software or BPO, or to the shift of 80,000 IBM jobs or 35,000 Accenture jobs to India. China has become the world's biggest supplier of manufactured goods, while India has become a major exporter of computer software, back-office services and RD. This has transformed the economies of the two most populous countries in the world, made them the fastest growing in the world, and helped hundreds of millions of poor people to rise out of poverty. You might think that the Pope would hail this as a great development for humanity. Instead, he has parroted the bogus claims of the white labour aristocracy. His encyclical says, the so-called outsourcing of production can weaken the company's sense of responsibility towards the stakeholders - namely the workers, the suppliers, the consumers, the natural environment, and broader society - in favour of the shareholders, who are not tied to a specific geographical area and who, therefore, enjoy extraordinary mobility. The racial implications of this leave me dumbstruck. The Pope has posed the issue as one of stakeholders versus shareholders. But are white stakeholders the only ones that matter? When IBM shifts 80,000 jobs to India, 80,000 Indian stakeholders replace American ones. Are the rights of 80,000 Indian stakeholders any less than those of the Americans they replace? When Chinese suppliers outbid American ones in supplying hardware to IBM, are the Chinese lesser stakeholders than the Americans they replace? The Pope is simply wrong in posing outsourcing as a conflict between shareholders and stakeholders. Outsourcing merely globalizes stakeholders across the world instead of leaving them within narrow national walls. And as a believer in one world, the Pope should be encouraging this spread of stakeholders across all humanity. Shareholders are getting globalised no less
[Goanet] G'bye Goa - Goan Emigration-3: HERALD(Goa), Aug 2, 2009
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html The Danes (Denmark) had colonial possessions in India from1620-1845. That is 225 years. They did not do too shabbily beginning in Taramgambadi (on the Coromandel coast), later Tranquebar, and in Danish Trankebar. They were also in West Africa. venantius j pinto From: Valmiki Faleiro valmi...@gmail.com Subject: [Goanet] G'bye Goa - Goan Emigration-3: HERALD(Goa), Aug 2, 2009 G'bye Goa: Goan Emigration-3 By Valmiki Faleiro Imperial European powers generally did more bad than good in India. Between the Portuguese, Dutch, British and French, Britain profiteered the most. Portugal partly redeemed herself.
[Goanet] Court orders arrest of maid torture accused, but the trio is now missing!
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html The court yesterday canceled the bail granted to Audumber Pednekar and also rejected the anticipatory bail plea of his wife, Meenaxi, and sister-in-law, Rekha, in the infamous child-girl-maid servant assault case. However, when the police tried to arrest the trio, they were missing! How convenient! The police say they have sent out wireless messages to all police stations in the State in this connection. Recently, the Goa police have been quite active and successful in catching culprits. We hope they will exercise full authority, catch the trio and put them behind bars. Moi-mogan, Domnic Fernandes Anjuna, Goa Mob: 9420979201 http://www.oheraldo.in/pagedetails.asp?nid=25403cid=26 _ News, sports, entertainment and fine living…learn the ropes on MSN India http://in.msn.com
[Goanet] Remembering the martyrs of Kuwait
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html GULF-GOANS e-NEWSLETTER (since 1994) Remembering the martyrs of Kuwait - H.S. Vedi Remembering the martyrs of Kuwait - H.S. Vedi / The Times Every year we remember with pain and grief the Second of August, the day the tyrant of Baghdad caused panic and wrought destruction in this peaceful country. The martyrs who laid down their lives during the painful occupation have earned for themselves a place in the hearts of citizens and will be fondly remembered on every Aug 2. It was on this day that Iraqi forces poured across the border into Kuwait and took control of Kuwait City. As we remember our martyrs of Kuwait who fell prey to the invading Iraqi army on August 2, some 19 years ago, we see how Saddam Hussain scuttled the doors of diplomacy in his arrogance of power. I remember that horrific day when Iraqi army setting aside all norms of civilisation invaded this peaceful country, killing anyone who came on their way. They had one agenda to destroy Kuwait and despite world diplomacy, which unfolded to make Saddam see reason, they all failed. But with the blessings of the Royal family who offered full resistance while in exile Kuwait was liberated On this day, I would offer my heartfelt condolence to the Royal family, family of the martyr and to all those who with their heroic resistance stood up against Saddam forces. We also pray for the long life and good health of the Royal family so they continue to guide not only the Kuwaiti but also to the expat population who live under their shelter and umbrella. Saddam has met his nemeses but it is a lesson for a civilized world not to sunk in power and follows the law of the jungle. There is a message all nations must take on August 2. The Times: The Times is Kuwait’s premier weekly newspaper and H.S. Vedi is its Managing Editor and CEO and Tareq Yousuf Al-Shumaimry is the Editor-in-Chief. The Times can be contacted at P.O. Box 5141, Safat 13052, Kuwait Tel: 22624715, Fax: 24834815 Email: thetimes...@yahoo.com For subscriptions, please contact William Fernandes, email: williamdepa...@yahoo.com Link article: NIGHTMARE OF THE INVASION - By Esparanca Crasto http://gaspersworld.blogspot.com/2009/05/nightmare-of-invasion.html Links to videos of the invastion and liberation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cMGGgHpJ3wfeature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwbgO6gH0SUfeature=related http://www.goa-world.com www.colaco.net http://www.flickr.com/photos/venantius/ www.goa-world.com/goa/ music/ - The Online Music Station for KONKANI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHtdqmIskF8 http://www.konkanisongbook.com/ THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR PRAYERS http://www.jrsbible.info/bible.htm IFRA - Kuwait http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=broadcastbroadcastid=138360 Promoting Tiatr Tiatrists since 1994 http://tiatracademy.blogspot.com/ Gulf-Goans e-Newsletter http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/gulf-goans EXPRESSIONS - THE FLOWER SHOP http://www.goa-world.com/expressions/
[Goanet] Non-Goans to be Equal to Goans Population in Coming Years!!!
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Bill to protect sale of agro land in offing HERALD REPORTER Bill to protect sale of agro land in offing HERALD REPORTER PANJIM, JULY 31 Revenue Minister Jose Philip D'Souza today said that the government will introduce a Bill to protect the sale of agriculture land to outsiders. Replying to the private members resolution moved by Curtorim MLA Aleixo Reginaldo, D'Souza said The government is seized of the matter and has discussed it at length, adding we will soon introduce a Bill to protect the sale of agriculture land to outsiders. Earlier, Curtorim MLA Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco said that the government must immediately introduce a Bill for consideration of this House with provisions to protect agricultural land of the State of Goa from being sold to non-Goans. Goa is small state and the influx of migrants is changing the demography, Lourenco said. He said the migrant population has reached 4 to 5 lakhs already and in the coming years it could reach up to 10 lakhs or equally to the original Goan population. He said the government has to look at these things seriously. Even the communidade lands are not safe in the State, he stated. http://www.oheraldo.in/pagedetails.asp?nid=25356cid=26 VIVA GOA -- Please post your comments on my Blog: http://goanidentity.blogspot.com/ Please also see below: 1. Benaulim Village Action Committee: http://www.bvacbenaulim.blogspot.com/ 2. Rape of Goa : http://www.parrikar.com/blog/the-rape-of-goa/ 3. Rape of Chicalim : http://rapeofchicalim.wordpress.com/ 4. Boycott Cidade de Goa : http://boycotthotelcidadedegoa.blogspot.com/ 5. MAND - an adivasi-rights resource centre : http://mandgoa.blogspot.com/ 6. EVERY GOAN SHOULD SEE THIS VIDEO: http://infochangeindia.org/Infochange-documentary.html
[Goanet] Goan emigration -- 3 (Herald August 2 )
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Mr. Valmiki Faleiro has very succintly described the modern times Goan emigration as follows: ( and it is worth repeating word by word0 ' A queer British interlude in Goa ( 1799 - 1813 ) spurred the largest, longest, and yet surviving wave of Goan emigration , initially to the rest of India and on high seas ( Royal navy and merchant navy ) Then to Burma and Bahrain . And finally to British (East ) Africa,West Asia ( petro dollar Gulf area) and beyond ( U.K., Canada, U.S.A. , Australia and New Zealand. While in Goa the British spotted two assets: one natural (Mormugao Harbour and it connection to the hinterland Western Portuguese Railway WIP ) and the other human which was a large idle population of educated and not so , well acquainted with European life style ( read non vegetarian food) and hence mostly Goan ABC staff in British households in India followed by 2nd and 3rd generation clerks)' Antonio responds: I fully agree with what Valmiki has written ecept when he writes a large idle population of educated and not so ''' It somehow gives the impression that Goans who migrated to India were 90% educated and 10% illiterate whereas in reality it was the other way around i.e. 90% illiterate and 10% literate. The latter were mostly from the so called high castes fellas who were educated inthe parochial schools.. Thanks to the Grande Patriarca Portugues das Indias Orientais and his sacerdotal assistants comprising of the highest caste made by the Indian God, the illiterate Goan catholics were more at home with Jezu, Jezu than with A,B,C, and 1,2,3, The Goan catholic church may not have been entirely wrong in denying education to poor Goan catholics. Teotonio R.De Souza writing on Medieval Goa ( Herald Aug 1 ) quotes St. Paul writing toRomans Noli propter escam destruere opus Dei --- Do not destroy God's work for the sake of food.
[Goanet] The Pope's moral blunders on outsourcing S A Aiyar (Times of India)
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html The Pope's moral blunders on outsourcing S A Aiyar Sunday August 02, 2009 Religion and business rarely mix well. This shows up in the encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI. The encyclical0 generally supports globalization, but criticizes western companies that outsource business to developing countries. This criticism has an unfortunate ethnic slant. The Pope echoes the wish of a white labour aristocracy in the West to snatch jobs and income away from much poorer but more competitive workers in Third World countries. That is repugnant in both economic and moral terms. The western argument cannot quite be called racist. Politicians and workers in the West are not all white - some are black or brown. Yet, the ethnic implications of the western protest against outsourcing cannot be ignored. The protest rarely focuses on outsourcing to white countries like Poland, Latvia or Bulgaria. It focuses overwhelmingly on outsourcing to black, brown and yellow nations. This is mainly on economic grounds - wages are lower in Asia than in Eastern Europe, and so, the scope for outsourcing is far greater. Yet, the ethnic implications cannot be ignored. The mainly white labour aristocracy of the West is clamouring to get companies to shut down jobs and production in countries with black, brown and yellow workers. This means impoverishing poor workers to subsidize the labour aristocracy. Instead of being ashamed of trying to rob the poor of jobs, the labour aristocracy talks in high moral tones, as though it has a God-given right to jobs that have actually gone entirely on merit to the Third World. For most of history, China and India were the richest countries in the world, with the most advanced technologies and best jobs. The Industrial Revolution changed that - the best jobs moved to the West, and millions of Indian textile workers were rendered unemployed by British mills. The western labour aristocracy never complained of that shift of the best jobs from the East to the West, but cannot countenance a shift in the opposite direction. One valid western objection, on both economic and moral grounds, relates to the use (mainly by China) of prison labour, forced labour and child labour to produce cheap goods for export. Such exports have largely been checked, and now constitute a negligible part of outsourcing. This objection does not apply at all to India's burgeoning exports of software or BPO, or to the shift of 80,000 IBM jobs or 35,000 Accenture jobs to India. China has become the world's biggest supplier of manufactured goods, while India has become a major exporter of computer software, back-office services and RD. This has transformed the economies of the two most populous countries in the world, made them the fastest growing in the world, and helped hundreds of millions of poor people to rise out of poverty. You might think that the Pope would hail this as a great development for humanity. Instead, he has parroted the bogus claims of the white labour aristocracy. His encyclical says, the so-called outsourcing of production can weaken the company's sense of responsibility towards the stakeholders - namely the workers, the suppliers, the consumers, the natural environment, and broader society - in favour of the shareholders, who are not tied to a specific geographical area and who, therefore, enjoy extraordinary mobility. The racial implications of this leave me dumbstruck. The Pope has posed the issue as one of stakeholders versus shareholders. But are white stakeholders the only ones that matter? When IBM shifts 80,000 jobs to India, 80,000 Indian stakeholders replace American ones. Are the rights of 80,000 Indian stakeholders any less than those of the Americans they replace? When Chinese suppliers outbid American ones in supplying hardware to IBM, are the Chinese lesser stakeholders than the Americans they replace? The Pope is simply wrong in posing outsourcing as a conflict between shareholders and stakeholders. Outsourcing merely globalizes stakeholders across the world instead of leaving them within narrow national walls. And as a believer in one world, the Pope should be encouraging this spread of stakeholders across all humanity. Shareholders are getting globalised no less than workers, suppliers or consumers. Many shareholders of Citibank and IBM come from the West
[Goanet] Talking Photos: SÃO PEDRO
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html SÃO PEDRO: 1553 http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukchurches/3777988581/sizes/l/ Bell http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukchurches/3777987671/ Front http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukchurches/3778791212/ joego...@yahoo.co.uk for Goa NRI related info... http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/ For Goan Video Clips http://youtube.com/joeukgoa In Goa, Dial 1 0 8 For Hospital, Police, Fire etc
[Goanet] Why do men and women see things differently?
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html *Why do men and women see things differently?* Fri, Jul 31 10:31 AM London, July 31 (IANS) Differences in how male and female brains process visual information could be a legacy of our hunter-gatherer past, according to a recent study. In a visual task, carried out by Helen Stancey at Hammersmith West London College, men and women used a laser pointer to mark the midpoint of lines on a piece of paper within hands-reach and again beyond hands-reach. The place where the 24 women and 24 men pointed to was marked, and the distance from their mark to the actual midpoint was measured to judge their accuracy. Men were found to be more accurate than women at marking the middle of lines when the target was far away than when it was close by. However, women showed the opposite pattern; they were more accurate at finding the mid-point of the line when the target was close to them than when it was further away. 'Evidence already exists that separate pathways in the brain process visual information from near and far space. Our results suggest that the near pathway is favoured in women and the far pathway is favoured in men, said Stancey. 'These sex differences in visual processing may be a result of our hunter-gatherer evolutionary legacy. As the predominant gatherers, women would have needed to work well in near space, whereas the prey for (predominantly male) hunters would have been in far space,' added Stancey. In a second study, participants were asked to do the same task, but were asked to point to the mid-point using a stick rather than a laser pointer. In this study, no significant differences between near and far accuracy were found in either men or women, suggesting that the stick provides feedback which makes the brain process distant information as if it's in near space. Women were found to be significantly better than men at both distances using the stick, which supports the earlier finding that women process visual information better from near space than men. These findings were published online Thursday in the British Journal of Psychology. Indo Asian News Service
[Goanet] Tiatr: Probably, the biggest blockbuster of the year 2009-10
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html TIATR Probably, the biggest blockbuster of the year 2009-10 Relesing with a bang With Multi starrers.. Wilmix-Sharon, Janet-Filip, Peter-Roshan, Evon, Shruti, Luiza, Ambe, Peter, Antush, Connie M, Marcus. Tuem and 14 more. Seel all stars pics in here http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk-tiatr2/3780604592/sizes/l/ joego...@yahoo.co.uk for Goa NRI related info... http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/ For Goan Video Clips http://youtube.com/joeukgoa In Goa, Dial 1 0 8 For Hospital, Police, Fire etc
Re: [Goanet] Does your doctor judge you based on your color?
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Bosco D'Mello wrote: Mario, you DO NOT live in Canada. You live in the US and your news is doctored in your 'interest'. The whole world knows that. However you are the top cut-and-paste artist here while at the same time having close to zero knowledge about what you write about. Numero Uno!!! Bosco, It is quite clear that Mario's input here is the equivalent of the last kick of a dying donkey. Obama will change the US medical structure, this year, to allow US residents to catch up with the socialist medical facilities every industrial nation offers today. Obama has no choice. The cost of providing medical coverage to their employees is so high today that US capital would rather invest outside the US, so as to take advantage of the medical coverage provided by foreign govts. GM (Government Motors) is a prime reflection of the medical and retirement challenges that US industry faces today. Secondly, Obama is hell bent on cutting the cost of US medical services. He insists that he is going to cut costs by converting all medical records into an electronic format, allowing for easy access by all medical providers. There is a lot of money to be made from this conversion! I already have my fingers in the pie and am sure that Dr. Marlon, Dr. Eric (yes, he with the chilled beers) and every other astute investor has circled out the companies that are going to benefit from this, once in a generation, change. Indian software developers are going to have a few years of boom-time if they can develop applications for this change. Mervyn1650Lobo __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/
Re: [Goanet] Do you think beating of maids is rampant in Goa, but goes unreported?
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html 2009/8/2 Ruby Goes rubyg...@bigpond.com Goanetters, Where are your comments? http://o3.indiatimes.com/mytimes/archive/2009/07/31/4971559.aspx rubygoes RESPONSE: Ask not of Goanetters, ask of yourself first; then others may follow. No need to go to the Times of India. For once you can give your opinion here...waiting expectantly! To steal a phrase from JFK, ask not what Goanet can do for you, ask what can you do for Goanet. -- DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. London.
[Goanet] Church funds equal Indian Navy’s annua l budget
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Christians want state laws to govern assets of churches Church funds equal Indian Navy’s annual budget Panaji: Christians are a mere 2.5 per cent of the country’s population. But, the Church in India suffers from a case of plenty, says Remy Denis, All India Catholic Union President. Church authorities control funds equivalent to the Indian Navy’s annual budget. The Church is also the second largest employer after the government, he said. Eduardo Faleiro, a former Union minister and Goa NRI Commissioner, is among the growing number of Catholics like Prof Denis, who support a law to govern Church properties and a far greater degree of transparency in the way the Church manages its earthly assets. “The Church is not a symbol of power but service, and democratic laws must apply to it equally. All religions must be kept on the same footing,” Faleiro said at a conference called to debate the matter of bringing Church properties under state laws. The laws that govern Church properties in Goa were enacted during the Portuguese regime. The same laws have long since been repealed in Portugal, Faleiro said. Almost all other religions in India have laws enacted to administer their properties, K T Thomas, former Supreme Court judge, said. Hindu temples are governed by laws specifically enacted for each trust and their accounts are subject to judicial review. The Sikhs, one of the smallest religious groups in the country, have the Sikh Gurudwara Act. Muslim trust properties comes under the Wakf Act. “I feel the opposition from the Christians is on account of a fear that a provision for judicial scrutiny is likely to expose the expenses and magnitude of wealth of the denomination,” Thomas said. The head of the Believers Church had recently acquired a huge plantation in Kerala for Rs 123 crore. This was apart from the vast assets already held by the denomination, he said. The Church in Kerala also runs its own media network. Thomas said there was a misplaced apprehension that the Parliament, through legislation, would grab the properties of the churches. No such law could be passed by Parliament or State legislatures, he said. All religious denominations have the right to own and acquire properties, establish and maintain religious institutions. “But, in matters of administration of your properties you have to abide by the law,” he said. DH News Service http://www.deccanherald.com/content/16533/church-funds-equal-indian-navys.html
Re: [Goanet] Why you should care passionately and worry like mad ..
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Hello Floriano, Gosh you have said it .It belongs to the people, just as the the oil in the Krishna basin belongs to the people and not to the Ambani family. Regards Ashley D'Silva -Original Message- From: goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org [mailto:goanet-boun...@lists.goanet.org] On Behalf Of floriano Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 10:44 AM To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994! Subject: Re: [Goanet] Why you should care passionately and worry like mad .. * G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html How about this line for a starting?? ' THE MINERAL WEALTH OF GOA IS NOT THE WEALTH OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN DELHI, NOR OF THE GOVERNMENT OF GOA. IT IS THE WEALTH OF THE PEOPLE OF GOA. IF THIS WEALTH HAS TO BE EXPLOITED, LET IT BE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE, THE FLORA AND FAUNA. IF NOT, LET IT LIE THERE WHERE IT IS, BURRIED AND UNTOUCHED, WHETHER THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, THE GOA GOVERNMENT, THE LEASE OWNERS, THE MINE OWNERS ... LIKE IT OR NOT.' In short, the renewed commandment must be . THOU SHALT NOT TOUCH UNLESS AND UNTIL ... period. floriano goasuraj 9890470896 - Original Message - From: Carmen Miranda carmitamira...@gmail.com To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2009 8:36 PM Subject: [Goanet] Why you should care passionately and worry like mad .. I am willing to help with anything and in anyway I can and look forward to a great challenge! Carmen
Re: [Goanet] Fausto's FUTT: Vintage Wine! -
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Also Futt Part-2 audio cassette is available. Go for it!!! borgee
Re: [Goanet] G'bye Goa - Goan Emigration-3: HERALD(Goa), Aug 2, 2009
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Arré Babá Valmiki, Your quote from the precocious empirist, Rudy K, reminds me about comments on Goans, from another arch-empire-builder. Winnie Churchill, in his earliest opus, With the Malakand Field Foece, a report of one of the Afghan wars that drove Kitchner crazy, writes: At that time I had a pair of a half-rat-powered goanese servants, brought at a great expense from down country, who, the moment hostilities broke out, presented themselves with telegrams reporting deaths of their mother father respectively. OBS: Before Cecil acuses me with misquoting...let me confess I am quoting from 50- plus year old memory...but, the gist is pukkah! Alfred de T...not to be belittled by Eric P
[Goanet] Plot under 20-point Programme to Non-Goan Family!!!
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Locals force non-Goan family to stop work at Uguem construction site HERALD CORRESPONDENT SANGUEM, AUG 1 Angry residents of Uguem on Friday forced a non-Goan family to stop work at a construction site in Pajimol-Uguem, after the family had earlier challenged the local panchayat to stop their work at a housing plot under the 20-point programme. The villagers decided to take law into their own hands after accusing different government agencies of failing to support the Uguem panchayat in its efforts to stop the construction. After reading a report in the 'Herald', a group of villagers rushed to the panchayat to seek more details into the incident. The villagers along with Sarpanch Madhavi Shiddikar and Deputy Sarpanch Xavier Furtado later went to the construction site in the evening and asked the Yelgulkar family to stop the construction work, failing which they would face the wrath of the public. Among others who were present at the site were Panchayat Secretary John Fernandes, Panchayat members Anil Zangale and Subhash Gaonkar. Heated arguments prevailed for some time when one member of the Yegulkar family, refused to accede to the wishes of the panchayat and the villagers. A local, Josico Pereira, however intervened in the matter and managed to cam the frayed tempers. The Yelgulkar family later agreed to stop the construction work and also agreed to reply to the panchayat notice and submit the relevant documents. How is it that South Goa Collector G P Naik allocated a plot under the 20-point programme to the Non-Goan family in February 2009, when in fact the allocation of housing plots under that scheme had stopped some ten years ago, asked Panch Anil Zangale. Incidentally, some Uguem panchayat members were also furious over the attitude of other government agencies, accusing them of being sympathetic to the Yegulkar family. Despite receiving a Gram Sabha resolution to withdraw the Sanad issued to the Yegulkar family as well as a copy of the notice served by the panchayat to the family, the Sanguem BDO did not favourably advice the panchayat body, complained one panch. The Panchayat then requested the Quepem deputy collector for police protection to stop the illegal construction, but the deputy collector failed to pass the necessary orders on the application moved by the panchayat. On the contrary, the deputy collector asked the panchayat to first issue a demolition order and then approach him for police protection, the panch added. If not for public action, the Non-Goan family would have got about a week's time to complete the illegal construction, before receiving the demolition notice. http://www.oheraldo.in/pagedetails.asp?nid=25387cid=26 VIVA GOA -- Please post your comments on my Blog: http://goanidentity.blogspot.com/ Please also see below: 1. Benaulim Village Action Committee: http://www.bvacbenaulim.blogspot.com/ 2. Rape of Goa : http://www.parrikar.com/blog/the-rape-of-goa/ 3. Rape of Chicalim : http://rapeofchicalim.wordpress.com/ 4. Boycott Cidade de Goa : http://boycotthotelcidadedegoa.blogspot.com/ 5. MAND - an adivasi-rights resource centre : http://mandgoa.blogspot.com/ 6. EVERY GOAN SHOULD SEE THIS VIDEO: http://infochangeindia.org/Infochange-documentary.html
[Goanet] (no subject)
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html OUR MLAs are busy hiking their take home salaries and their perks while GOA stinks. They have all the time to think of themselves but no time to think of GOA. This picture (taken this evening) is of the Mapusa Municipal Market, just across from Pedro Vicente Vaz [PVV] and across from the Rex Store from the other side. Nothing could be more satisfying. Cheers floriano goasuraj 9890470896
[Goanet] Goan Emigration -3
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html The original article and Antonio's comments have useful pointers. I have not read the Herald Article. But I have a hunch that either St. Paul or Teotonio is being quoted out of context in relation to the education of the poor in Goa during Portuguese time. Clarification welcome. If one seeks to employ cooks, butlers, ayahs and nannies, why would one recruit educated individuals (men)? Was the education of Goans in the nineteenth century to do with caste or gender? Be it in Europe or India, education for better or worse, was a commodity expended on males than females. To me, it appears the British recruited the Indians who were best suited for the job-at-hand ... naturally. Their sepoys were Gurkha, Sikhs and other ethnic Hindus with in-bred fighting skills. India provided Britain with 670,000 men for World War I and contributed two-and-a half million men for World War II. This was two-and-half times the contribution of Australia and four times the contribution of Canada. Regards, GL - Antonio Menezes write: The Goan catholic church may not have been entirely wrong in denying education to poor Goan catholics. Teotonio R.De Souza writing on Medieval Goa (Herald Aug 1) quotes St. Paul writing to Romans ''Noli propter escam destruere opus Dei --- Do not destroy God's work for the sake of food.'' - By Valmiki Faleiro Retreating officers recruited 3,300 Goan sailors for the Royal Navy, a few thousand as clerks, and a few more thousand as cooks, butlers, ayahs and nannies. Rudyard Kipling, who spent his childhood in Bombay, was later to reminiscence, My ayah was Portuguese Roman catholic, who would pray, I beside her, at a wayside cross.
Re: [Goanet] Goan Emigration -3
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html -Original Message- From: Gilbert Lawrence To me, it appears the British recruited the Indians who were best suited for the job-at-hand ... naturally. Their sepoys were Gurkha, Sikhs and other ethnic Hindus with in-bred fighting skills. India provided Britain with 670,000 men for World War I and contributed two-and-a half million men for World War II. This was two-and-half times the contribution of Australia and four times the contribution of Canada. RESPONSE: Without seeking to diminish the sacrifices of Indians in the two large wars of the 20th century, I dont think it is appropriate to state India's contribution of fighting forces in plain numerical terms. A comparison of troops contributed and casualties incurred to the populations in each country perhaps will indicate many countries with smaller populations endured a fair share of the casualties - military and civilian. I am intrigued to learn of Goans who fought in past wars in various countries and are enlisted in the Indian armed forces in contemporary times. More on this another time. - B References: (1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I_casualties (2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties
[Goanet] POLICE REFORMS BILL
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html POLICE REFORMS BILL By John Eric Gomes Between the Government, Police and the Courts, people generally feel the System not only delays justice, but aborts it. It is reported that more than 30 million cases are pending in the Courts and the National Human Rights Commission receives more than 75,000 complaints a year. We have honour killings, Vigilante mobs Justice, caste conflicts and Panchayats awarding death sentences. Amartya Sen reviewing his recent book The Idea of Justice says analysis of justice has to pay attention to the lives that the people are actually able to lead, rather than concentrating only on the nature of just institutions...Democracy can be seen as Government by Discussion. Below are my comments, and at the Round Table on The Police Bill held on 18th July 2009 in Panaji, a cross section of citizens from all walks of life from all over Goa gave their practical views with concrete examples of where the lacunae exists and some dangerously not in public interest. For example: People's democratically peaceful dissent cannot be legitimate for a Law and Order crackdown. I trust the Minutes will find its way to those finalising the Bill. The drafts Bill has eleven chapters and let us very briefly review the Draft Bill. Chapter 1- Short title, Extent, Commencement and Definitions: a) There is a big problem right at the beginning, in the Act's commencement, if it ever does commence in toto! The Bill says it will come into force on the date notified in the Official Gazette, however different dates may be there for different provisions of the Act! Then will follow the Rules without which the Act cannot be implemented. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR AN URGENTLY NEEDED AND LONG OVERDUE ACT. b) Cattle are defined as cows, buffaloes, elephants, camels, sheep, goats, swine, asses and also mules. No Leopards, dogs etc. Section77 (2) deals with cruelty to animals. So why is Cattle needed to be defined away from animals? Incidentally 77 (2) (ii) says:Any person who wantonly beats, abuses or tortures any animal will be fined not less than Rs10/- (and not more than Rs50/-) for first offence! c) I do not understand why militant activity has to be only with explosives and only terrorist activity includes terror to society. They may also have other than political objectives? d) Police Officer is any member of the police service, as against Police Personnel which also include police officers! Overlapping, so all members of the force can be considered as officers? Chapter 2-Constitution and Organisation of Police Service The important terms of office of key police functionaries are laid down as two years and exceptions to transfer before two years are also laid down, as are powers of a District Magistrate. Section 12 states that there shall be a State Intelligence and Criminal Investigation Department whichI could not find specifically in accordance with chapter five (see below). Chapter 3- Control, Supervision and Direction of Police Force Things to note are Section21 which categorically states: The powers of superintendence over the police service in all matters shall vest with the State. There is Police Range (not defined in Definitions) and Police District. The DG is appointed on Central government orders by the State government, which appoints the Police Range Officers under the DG. Chapter 4- STATE POLICE COMMISSION AND PANEL FOR SELECTION OF INDEPENDENT MEMBERS This is the most important section where politics must be firmly kept out for non interference by politicians. This is not done for the Act states that the Home Minister will be the Chairman of the State Police Commission. This means he will be advising himself! The Chairman for selection panel of independent members is the Chief Minister! This means independent members will be chosen for towing the government line. Transfers of DySP and above also cannot be done without government approval! Chapter 5- Functions, Duties and Responsibilities of Police Officers It is necessary to add a Para on helping/guiding public in choosing appropriate police station and settle matter of jurisdiction on the spot for the convenience of the public. Complaints should be permitted at the nearest Police Station for quick action. Like all
[Goanet] Trumatised Child - how can this happen in a civilised society
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Hello Domnic, Now it is the time to act against those who are in power and do nothing about this child. The most horribly/ dastardly act and a gutless one. Bloody (Bs). The govt should put them in for a long time. Shame on those Goaneters who are keeping their mouths shut. With all the platitudes that are sent electronically it is a shame. If this couple was in Mumbai or Thane they would not have been allowed to live in peace and in addition would be made to pay a heavy- heavy price. Shame on the Goan community for sitting tight. They will understand till their own are touched in this way. What a shameful govt you'll Have and that too a Congress. I must inform Margaret and Oscar about this and tell them how good their govt is. Kind Regards, ASHLEY D'SILVA Tel +91 22 6710 3422 # 22 6710 1000 Telfax +91 22 6710 3421 email : servc...@mycareinternational.comwww.mycareinternational.com My Care International Aspen Tree Services Pvt. Ltd.
[Goanet] Chilling Confession
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html http://www.tehelka.com/story_main42.asp?filename=Ne080809coverstory.asp
[Goanet] VIDEO: ladainha @ magnificent Figueiredo mansion in Loutolim (now a museum)
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CNvrGG69q4
[Goanet] Workshop on medicinal plants...
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Yesterday's papers announce: Krishi Vigyan Kendra of the ICAR Rsearch Complex, Ela, Old Goa, will organise a free one-day training cum workshop on August 18, 2009 from 10 am to 5 pm on Household Uses of Medicinal Plants at the KVK Training Hall, ICAR Complex, Ela-Old Goa. During the workshop, participants will be given information on twenty important selected medicinal plants, which can be grown in a kitchen garden. Different aspects of cultivation, propagation and their uses in household remedies will also be demonstrated practically. Contact KVK during office hours: 2285475 or 9422 643739 for details and registration. -- FN +91-9822122436 P +91-832-2409490 Konkani adages http://konkani-adages.notlong.com/ Medieval Goa http://medieval-goa.notlong.com/
[Goanet] Consciousness Capitalism: Corporations Are Now After Our Very Beings
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html *DATELINE JUDEA, A.D. 26 -- Pontius Pilate to Jesus: Look you seem to be a nice Jewish kid from ... where izzit? ... Nazareth? But you gotta quit fuckin wid da moneychangers, cause I get a piece of dat action, see? So stop dickin' with 'em. And especially you gotta swear off this Son of God, King of the Jews shtick. Ain't but one king aroun jeer, and you're lookin' at him. So lay off that stuff, and we can put this whole thing behind us, you and me. On the other hand, I got a couple of thieves I'm gonna do in tomorrow; and you can join 'em if you want. Your call kid. Now whose yer daddy?* *I am the Son of God.* *Grab a cross on the way out.* ** * http://www.alternet.org/workplace/141668/consciousness_capitalism%3A_corporations_are_now_after_our_very_beings/ * *+* *venantius* **
Re: [Goanet] the Israeli eviction of Arabs from their age-old homes in East Jerusalem
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html For those of our Goans who do not care about happenings beyond their villages..they may be reminded that the Israelis who have ,like the Russians , with the help of Goan politicians have established a toehold in land holdings , in Goa. Strange as it may sound..there may come a day when they will , with the help of our corrupt goan politicians be evicting goans from their ancestral agricultural land. One must remember that the Israeli State was born with massive theft of land from Arab Palestenians ( ...why else would refugee camps suddenly have been born with the birth of the new jewish State ?).and the theft continues till today with the assent of the E.U. and the USA. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8180413.stm
[Goanet] Daily Grook #483
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html DAILY GROOK #483 ___ BRIDE RIDE ___ by Francis Rodrigues marriage's akin to riding a foal, all about gainin' bridle control! ___ SongBook launch: Goa 9 Aug. sponsor: Kala Academy, Goa ___ http://www.KonkaniSongBook.com ___ _ Stay in the loop and chat with friends, right from your inbox! http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9671354
[Goanet] On this Sunday about GBA et al
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html I have read the articles posted by Soter, Rajan, Miguel, FN, FL, Venantius and Clinton wrt GBA I have also read the glorious stuff posted by Samir Kelekar Then I read this article http://tiny.cc/WE1Vc and pray that Goa will never see this kind of stuff..ever The more I read such stuff, the more I agree with Rajan. jc
[Goanet] Politics ... and business
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Former student campaigner-turned-poltician Mauvin Godinho celebrated his 50th birthday on the weekend, with one or two-page supplements in the local newspapers. What was surprising was to read this claim: SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN: Mauvin is that rare politician in Goa who does not depend on politics for his bread and butter. He entered public life after proving himself to be a successful businessman with Goa Laminators. Since then he has diversified and is today into ship-repairs and shipbuilding and also agriculture. His farm at Sal in Bicholim is a treat to the weary eye for not only its well-planned orchards but also the yield the various trees there give. For him, business suffers due to his political activities as the latter takes priority. Proof of this lies in the fact that his business grew manifold when he was not representing the Cortalim constituency and today when opportunities are knocking at his door for further diversifying, he does not have the time to grab them. Any comments? -- FN +91-9822122436 P +91-832-2409490 Konkani adages http://konkani-adages.notlong.com/ Medieval Goa http://medieval-goa.notlong.com/
[Goanet] Daijiworld.com : News » London : Goan Festival 2009 - Pictures
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Hi Your friend, Percy Ferrao, has suggested you to visit the following page in www.daijiworld.com. Check this out: http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=63473 This article courtesy: www.daijiworld.com [A portal linking West coast of India and the World] Your friend's comment :Pictures Goan Festival London _ News -- London : Goan Festival 2009 - Pictures Report by Percy Ferrao Daijiworld Media Network - London (SP) London, Aug 1: In conjunction with other Goan organisations,The Goan Overseas Association (GOA), London, held the annual Goan festival recently at the Archibishop Lafranc School grounds in Croydon here. In a month where the UK is experiencing an unsettled weather, the festival got off to a promising start. Around 5,000 goans attended the festival. The GOA festival was first held in 1983. It is the brain child of Marcus DSouza, who conceived the event with a vision to unite all the Goan associations and clubs functioning here. The festival is becoming quite popular, with more and more people attending the festival over the years. The festival included Goan cultural programmes, besides popular song and dance programmes by the Konkani Dramatists Association and Goan Cultural Society. Night Lite provided some good music. The festival also offered a variety of stalls. Here is the photo album: http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa1.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa2.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa3.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa4.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa5.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa6.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa7.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa8.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa9.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa10.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa11.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa12.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa13.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa14.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa15.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa16.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa17.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa18.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa19.jpg http://www.daijiworld.com/images1/praj_010809_goa20.jpg Subscribe FREE Weekly Mangalore News Bulletin : Click Here http://www.daijiworld.com/nl_form.asp
[Goanet] Radio Documentary in Kannada on Wilfy Rebimbus
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html News in brief: Radio Documentary in Kannada on Wilfy Rebimbus Mangalore July 29, 2009: All India Radio Mangalore has produced a Radio Documentary in Kannada on Legendary Wilfy Rebimbus - his life and contributions to the field of Konkani Music and other areas. Title of the program is 'Konkani Sugama Sangeeta Maantrika Wilfy Rebimbus'. On 30th July 2009 all the 13 All India Radio Stations of Karnataka will simultaneously broadcast the same between 9.30 pm and 10.15pm. The program is produced by Mrs. Concepta Feranandes Alva, Program Executive of All India Radio, Mangalore. Renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist Mr. Felix Lobo, Managing Director, Qatar Meta Coats, Doha Qatar has sponsored the broadcast. http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=localnewsid=137677 -- FN +91-9822122436 P +91-832-2409490 Konkani adages http://konkani-adages.notlong.com/ Medieval Goa http://medieval-goa.notlong.com/
[Goanet] Tiatr/VCDs: New Releases etc
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Tiatr/VCDs: New Releases etc Looks like there are too many directors than actors. Time now to insert clause on hand bills (Tiatr-achem kagot) 'Director, actoranchi adol-bodol korunk sot'tea dovorta' But there are no hand bills now a day. Also, it seems Marcus Vaz and Francis de Tuem are the most sought after tiatrists. They are in almost all tiatrs. ok, let's see what new? SOGLIM KHUXEAL by Com. Janet Filip Today at Magao, 30th Panjim and 3rd Sept Ponda With Pascoal Rod. Shruti, Mini Mario, Marcus Vaz, Francis de Tuem, baba Cielo, C D Silva, Anthony, Buska, Com. Ambe, Tony de Ribandar etc http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiatr/3618291427/ BIM TOXEM BHAT by Seby ferns de Majorda Releasing 30th Aug, Sanvordem. 2nd Sept Margao and 6th Mapusa With Xaiver Gomes, Mini Mario, Marcus vaz, Lawry, Pascoal Rod, Peter-Roshan-Branzer, Wilmix-Sharon, Tony de Ribandar, Mita, Com. Ben, Luis bachan etc Tiatr Flyer http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk-tiatr2/3780624236/ FUDDAR ASA VO NAM ? By Pal Soares Watch out for dates. With Felcy, Antonette de Calangute, Aplon, Betty Alvares, Marcus Vaz, Jr. Rod, Lawry, Rosario de Benaulim, Godwin, Mathe, Anuk Kumar, Baba Cielo, Xavier Gomes Com. Joana, Domic, Luis http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk-tiatr2/3780616836/ Films/VCDs LAKPOTI ZANVOI by Com. Joana Her 3rd VCD. With Selvy, Anil Pednekar etc MAHANAND by Jack-E 3 shows today at Ponda Ticket Rs.30 With Olga, Aplon, Sonia, Nancy, Rita, Assmith and Com. Janet Guess who is Mahanand? It’s none other than Anil Pednekar Ok, did you watch FRIENDS by Joywin? Get ready to watch FRIENDS-2 Releasing in October. Finally, this long awaited Tiatr releasing at the hand of JoeGoaUk http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk-tiatr2/3780604592/sizes/l/ joego...@yahoo.co.uk for Goa NRI related info... http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/ For Goan Video Clips http://youtube.com/joeukgoa In Goa, Dial 1 0 8 For Hospital, Police, Fire etc
[Goanet] Non-Goans to exceed Goans in Goa in coming years ????
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Let me open a can of worms What qualifies one to be called a Goan ? Is it an identity one is born with and like Caste,one can never shake off nor can anyone else aspire to this ultra exclusive club ?? Until 1510 or thereabouts I dont believe that there was a geographical location called Goa. With the coming of the Portuguese a new geographical entity came into being called India Portuguesa, later linked with some location within that entity called Gomantak and later Goa. Prior to that, waves of settlers including the Saraswats settled this fair land previously occupied by the indigeneous tribes. In time all these folks came to be collectively known as Goans. Portuguese occupation halted in-migration for many decades and perhaps cemented our identity as Goans. After Liberation we are seeing a continuance of the natural human migratory pattern. Throughout the history of mankind, in every continent, humans have migrated in search of a better life, better pasture, access to arable land, access to water better economic conditions etc. The influx of people from Karnataka, Bihar, Orissa etc. into Goa is part of the natural migration of mankind. Will they ever qualify to call themselves Goans ? If so, after how long ? Many if not most of them have acquired fluency in Konkani. I bet that hearing their offspring speak in Konkani, one cannot differentiate them from native Goans. As far as I am concerned, they are Goans. Being of Goan parentage but born abroad, I decided a few years ago to come and spend my Golden years in Goa. I remember with considerable angst being referred as Tu Bhaillo murre ? when I went to apply for a drivers license. Are Goans so prejudiced that we cannot accept new comers in our midst ? On the other side of the coin, when Goans migrate to other countries they proudly call themselves Canadian, American, British, French, Kenyan or whatever citizenship they acquire. It is time that we accord the same treatment to settlers in our midst.
[Goanet] Fw: Farmers show the way
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html - Original Message - From: soter To: Rajan P. Parrikar Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 9:00 PM Subject: Farmers show the way For once the public meeting at Lohia Maidan, Margao had a 'Gauntti' touch to it. Going by the success of the public meeting Digu bab may well watch out for the rising anger and frustration in the Goan people. There was widespread relief that the regular star hypocrite speakers were missing from the public platform of Goenchea Xetkarancho Ekvott. The 1500 strong public, largely from the farming community, showed that there is no need for the presence of regular star speakers or dharma gurus on stage to ensure the success of the meeting. Ordinary farmers proved that they are far more capable of handling public meetings and entertaining the crowds. The activists who gave just the minimum back up to the farmers to handle this public meeting without being seen in the forefront definitely deserve our praise. This is what empowerment of the marginalised sections really means. What was spoken came from the heart and therefore touched the core of everyone's conscience. Farmer after f armer described their joys of farming and the disaster caused by the government's development programs. What the public was given to hear was not from those sympathetic voices who live in ivory towers of the towns and cities and descend on public platforms to entertain the public with mere rethoric. The stuff one got to hear was not from those elites who take a day off from wining and dining with the establishment just to sermonise on how much they love Goa. If this momentum of empowerment is maintained and the farmers manage to recognise the crooks and keep the veteran pranksters at bay, there definitely exists some promise for the future of Goa. We only hope and pray that Goenchea Xetakrancho Ekvott does not meet the same fate as the GBA. -Soter D'Souza
[Goanet] OBIT: Leela Naidu personified grace and beauty
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Leela Naidu personified grace and beauty Bharati Dubey, TNN 29 July 2009, 02:24am IST MUMBAI: Leela Naidu, once listed by Vogue as one of the 10 most beautiful women in the world, passed away at her Colaba residence on Tuesday night. She was 69. A close family friend of the actress told TOI that Naidu was down with fever for some days. Last night, one of her domestic staff gave her porridge,'' he said. She had a few spoons, after which she went to sleep. A little later, one of her paying guests who came to check on her found her dead.'' The funeral at Chandanwadi was attended by her daughter, grandson and friends. Film publicist Piroj Wadia, who knew Naidu for nearly nine years, said the actress had descended into loneliness after her second husband, the late litterateur Dom Moraes, left her. People too abandoned her after that,'' she said. But although she was almost a recluse, she was completely clued in to events around her. After the 26/11 attack, she didn't celebrate any festival or event for the rest of the year. She said she didn't feel like doing anything.'' Naidu's entry into films was serendipitous. Director Hrishikesh Mukherji chanced upon her pictures taken by Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay and declared that he had found his Anuradha, the protagonist of his eponymous 1960 film. Naidu played a woman who has to sacrifice her musical talent when life with her doctor husband (Balraj Sahni) takes her to a village. The film came a cropper at the box-office but went on win the national award for the best film and a nomination for the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 1961. Naidu did not have a huge body of work as an actress but she did some momentous films__the 1963 Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke, for instance, was based on the celebrated Nanavati court case involving Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati, who was tried for shooting dead Prem Ahuja, his wife Sylvia's paramour. The incident shocked the nation, got unprecedented media coverage and inspired several books and movies. The case was not only the last jury trial held in India but also a direct cause of the abolition of jury trials. Naidu's extraordinary half-French half-Indian looks, which had won her the Miss India title in 1954, got her a role in Merchant Ivory's The Householder opposite Shashi Kapoor. After just a few films, however, she opted for matrimony over a movie career and settled down with Tiki Oberoi of the Oberoi hotel group. Naidu returned to films with Shyam Benegal's Trikaal in the late 1980s. I had directed her before that for a Finlays fabric commercial,'' said Benegal. She was most incredibly gorgeous woman and an absolutely wonderful human being.'' Writer John Mathew, who knew Leela for over two decades, recalls her as a `conversationalist'. We could discuss anything under the sun with her,'' he said. She was a fantastic host__I remember she learnt how to cook pork from her Catholic neighbours and made it for us.'' Journalist Jerry Pinto, who has written a book on Naidu, described her as a lady with grace and impeccable manners despite stories to the contrary about her. She was a tough lady,'' he recalled. I remember when her house was being was repaired, she kept calling the BMC and even spoke to the workers with equal politeness.'' Jerry completely denied that Naidu was lonely. Just because she was confined to a room does not mean that she was cut off,'' he said. The world came to her. She did not throw her life away. She did a lot of work, which not many people know. She produced a documentary film by Kumar Shahani. When she was in Hong Kong, she produced radio programmes, which were even banned after she spoke against the government. She even dubbed for Hong Kong films. She was like a butterfly at a buffet and wanted to try everything.'' In Dom Moraes's memoirs Never At Home, there are several passages devoted to Leela Naidu whom he described as ineffably beautiful''. Theirs was not an easy relationship. My temper was short. My drinking deep. I knew Leela was miserable,'' he wrote of their time in London. She often accompanied him on his travels including those in Naxalite Bengal and when he went to interview Jiddu Krishnamurti. According to Leela, the philosopher laid a hand on Francis's (Dom's son) head and his nosebleed stopped. Dom and Leela had known each other as children and
[Goanet] BBC E-mail: Facebook criticised by Archbishop
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Percy Ferrao saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you should see it. ** Facebook criticised by Archbishop ** Social networking sites, texting and e-mails undermine community life, Roman Catholic leader Archbishop Vincent Nichols says. http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/uk/8180115.stm ** BBC Daily E-mail ** Choose the news and sport headlines you want - when you want them, all in one daily e-mail http://www.bbc.co.uk/email ** Disclaimer ** The BBC is not responsible for the content of this e-mail, and anything written in this e-mail does not necessarily reflect the BBC's views or opinions. Please note that neither the e-mail address nor name of the sender have been verified. If you do not wish to receive such e-mails in the future or want to know more about the BBC's Email a Friend service, please read our frequently asked questions. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/help/4162471.stm
[Goanet] Goa news for August 3, 2009
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories. *** Navy alerted about suspicious ship sailing towards Goa - Press Trust of India ess Trust of IndiaGoa police received the intelligence inputs last night from their counterparts in Sindhudurg (Maharashtra) which alerted them about a suspiciously moving ... http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://www.ptinews.com/news/204412_Navy-alerted-about-suspicious-ship-sailing-towards-Goausg=AFQjCNHN0Rv1d0RdfHfsW35eAjTAS32F9w *** Bharti, Hero Honda, Power Grid, Sesa Goa: India Equity Preview - Bloomberg re exporter said first-quarter group profit fell 33 percent to 4.22 billion rupees in the three months ended ... http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601091sid=aq6Q3jHuZVS0usg=AFQjCNENWgByrSHT8sNUEZt9yZSNakgEKw *** Torture of minor maid: three accused abscond - Hindu aids-mother-too-received-money/articleshow/4850167.cmsusg=AFQjCNF-0nBn1_tLmzfpz0tDLk-cYd0xEAChild maid's mother too received money http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://www.hindu.com/2009/08/03/stories/2009080352941200.htmusg=AFQjCNE8WsWLgVgxdCJNu10604Djl4CBcA *** Goa police takes steps to deactivate lost wireless set - Times of India mes of IndiaPANAJI: Goa police has swung into action to deactivate a wireless set which was lost by two constables while patrolling. We are taking some technical steps ... http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4846698.cmsusg=AFQjCNFKRS82mq_uaOo735zTCtKrZeJu-Q *** How to get a taste of Goa in bowl of fish curry - Indian Express dian ExpressThese verses were composed by the famous Goan poet Bakibab Borkar, whose fetish for fish curry so possessed his pen one day that he dedicated a poem to the ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Curry-time/496541/usg=AFQjCNHvFc-2OxglGiUyF2WfEQXS-j7GqA *** Goa\'s State Regional Plan suffers a setback - Hindu se-plan with the help of experts and ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://www.hindu.com/2009/08/01/stories/2009080157261800.htmusg=AFQjCNFHlj9bACaJb98BQHxitD7TgsKP8A *** S Goa administration gears up to combat chikungunya - Times of India mes of IndiaSouth Goa collector GP Naik informed that three teams comprising health officials of Quepem, Sanguem and Kakora have already initiated measures to fight the ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/City/Goa/S-Goa-administration-gears-up-to-combat-chikungunya/articleshow/4846718.cmsusg=AFQjCNEaRftiO8yh6BDln1HEWIv1aFGRZA *** \'No model schools to be set up in Goa\' - Times of India JxyM http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/City/Goa/No-model-schools-to-be-set-up-in-Goa/articleshow/4849677.cmsusg=AFQjCNGc2dGY3ZkXTPJbV4hyArak75GwNg *** 85 foreigners doing business in Goa: Ravi - Times of India mes of IndiaPANAJI: A total of 85 foreign nationals, 56 in North Goa and 29 in South Goa, are involved in various business activities, home minister Ravi Naik informed ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/City/Goa/85-foreigners-doing-business-in-Goa-Ravi/articleshow/4843908.cmsusg=AFQjCNEYIJ-nq3dpIJZlEmsZM3XjDVihpA *** 3 state girls rescued in Goa - E-Pao.net ao.netPolice said that they brought girls to Goa on the pretext of employing them in massage parlours and pushed them into prostitution. ...a class= http://news.google.com/news/url?fd=Rsa=Turl=http://e-pao.net/ge.asp?heading=24src=020809usg=AFQjCNE8_-BUmop04qT_b3yvV8tC-wF7jQ Compiled by Goanet News Service http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php
[Goanet] On this Sunday about GBA et al
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html It seems Sanjit knew what could happen to him. What is remarkable is that Chongkham Sanjit did not run. He looks dignified in the pictures. The State of Manipur (believe Manmohan Singh's constituency is in this state) will never be able to say that he was evading arrest--if he had ran or was carrying a gun, etc. In Mumbai, I heard that either a gun would be slapped into the hand of the person to be eliminated (the encounters); pushed forward from the jeep and told to walk, or just told to walk/run without a weapon being slapped on the person and then shot. In this case as the commandos moved in Sanjit appeared outwardly calm. They did not even immediately close his eyelids! At least one must be granted that dignity. My earlier point about being apolitical (ref: GBA) is very much possible, but it is stilll the strategic responsibility of the activist group to lay out the pros and cons of political parties, as well as get them to spell out their specific positions. Not to abnegate their moral position. So when betrayal takes place, the people remember, and make attempts to amend their decision in the next round. This is work, awareness and a desire for change. The weak have to shape up is all one can really say. The next party may also betray, but then one hopes that the people are willing to vote afresh those who they believe are for the public interest. Btw, for my final year at JJ Applied Art, studied design for social issues--so for my final project researched torture, prisoners of conscience, women prisoners, etc. Also see this blog on Maipur: http://manipurcomments.com/ http://manipurcomments.com/indias-forgotten-war/ But extra-judicial executions are something only a few like Sanjit could perhaps factor into their lives and existence. venantius _ From: J. Colaco jc cola...@gmail.com Subject: [Goanet] On this Sunday about GBA et al To: goa...@goanet.org Message-ID: 493963b50908021217s1f09f882q7ec343958572f...@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I have read the articles posted by Soter, Rajan, Miguel, FN, FL, Venantius?and Clinton wrt GBA I have also read the glorious stuff posted by Samir Kelekar Then I read this article?? http://tiny.cc/WE1Vc and pray that Goa will never see this kind of stuff..ever The more I read such stuff, the more I agree with Rajan. jc --
[Goanet] SOCCER: Franky Barreto advances his coaching credentials
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Former international Franky Barreto and Aby John completed the FA level 2 (UEFA B part 1) Football Coaching certificate recently. The course was held at Jebel Ali International Centre of Excellence, Dubai in the month of June and the assessment of the coaches was conducted in November 2008, this was the first batch of FA level 2 coaches which had 19 candidates out of which there were only 2 Indians, both Aby John from Kerala and Goa's Franky Barreto were declared successful by the Assessor from English FA, Stephen Lister and were awarded their certificates last month. The course was conducted by Paul Smalley, Regional Coach Development Manager, The FA in the month of June. Earlier both Aby and Franky completed their FA level 1 certification at the same centre 2 years back. Aby John is a Physical Education teacher at Al Diyafa School, Dubai while Franky Barreto, works as the Head of the Sports Department in University of Wollongong in Dubai, an Australian university and also has been pursuing his Masters in Strategic Human Resource Management Degree in the same university. Franky Barreto said that he will also be doing his FA level 3 once it is launched in Dubai. Bonnie Fernandes 0508488096
Re: [Goanet] Gadag girl abused for 7 months in Goa
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html We would like to thank the shopkeeper who came to the little girl's rescue. It is a very bad reputation for Goans. People go from one country to another to support themselves and this little girl is no different than us. Why such abuse? What could she have doen to deserve this? Is it because she is poor? The employers should be sued their pants off for this inhuman torture to this helpless girl. maria --- Read all Goanet messages at: http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/ ---
[Goanet] Mother sold TV rights to aftermath of Scarlett killing
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Mother sold TV rights to aftermath of Scarlett killing Wikileaks.org published an anonymous post based on hacked emails, detailing negotiations on behalf of Fiona Mackeown by her lawyer with Channel 4. IANS Posted Saturday, Aug 01 19:40:59, 2009 Fiona Mackeown, mother of slain British teenager Scarlett Keeling, was paid nearly 15,000 pounds by Channel 4 for selling exclusive television rights to report on her daughter's killing in Goa and its sorry aftermath, according to e-mails hacked from her lawyer Vikram Varma's account and anonymously posted on the Internet. Scarlett's death, the subsequent attempts by the police here to hush up the case and Fiona's struggle for justice have now been published on wikileaks.org, a website from the wikipedia.org family which publishes anonymous submissions and leaks of sensitive documents. The anonymous post In Goa we trust: the murder-cover up of British school girl Scarlett Keeling, files, 2008 was uploaded on July 5. It contains over 1,000 pages of e-mails hacked from Varma's mail box including the lawyer's initial proposal to one Adam from Channel 4 and a final copy of the draft between the news channel and Fiona. Your channel would contribute a sum of 17,500 pounds towards her personal account in the name of Fiona Mackeown by cheque. Besides the above, your channel would bear all travel expenses for my client her family and Dakini Runningbear from the day your channel begins filming and till the last day of filming, the first draft of Varma's letter states. The sum later agreed upon was 15,000 pounds, says the website. In return for the money, Varma has said that her client would allow the channel to film the collection of Scarlett's body from Goa, transporting the body from India to Britain, the burial, the flying back with Fiona Mackeown, her family and Runningbear from London to Goa for the follow-up action in her struggle for justice, accompanying my client for visits to the courts and the police stations in this struggle for justice, among other occasions. The anonymous post also contains photos of Scarlett Keeling's autopsy, a host of statements recorded by the police, case details, and photos of the suspect in the Keeling murder Samson D'Souza. Varma confirmed to IANS Saturday that his e-mail account had been hacked by those who want to weaken the prosecution case in Scarlett's murder. It's a fruitless shot. It's an effort to jeoparadise the case. This has been done by those who want to prove that Fiona is a careless mother, Varma said, claiming some of the uploaded content had been tampered with. This is not related to national security or some serious security matter. There is nothing in my mail which is objectionable. These are just private conversations with my friends. I am surprised why wikileaks is interested in this content, Varma said. Scarlett was found dead at Anjuna beach in February last year. After efforts by the police and the health authorities to pass it off as an accident, the murder was exposed by Fiona with the help of the media. The state government was forced to rope in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe the case. Two people have been arrested. They are currently out on bail.
[Goanet] The Accidental Activist - Creepy Crawlies
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html The Accidental Activist - Creepy Crawlies By Venita Coelho My maids think that I am very strange. They are completely forbidden to kill any snakes they encounter in or outside the house. We regularly have snakes falling from the roof. I merely pick up a broom and gently sweep them into the garden. The bais are amazed that we don't do what everyone does - which is batter them to death on sight. They should have seen us five years ago when we had our first encounter with a snake in Goa. Mother and I were chatting with a visitor from Mumbai when we suddenly saw a snake on the floor. With one accord, visitor and all, we leapt on the sofa together and shrieked. I climbed over assorted furniture, never touching a foot to the floor and got to the phone. I begged the man from Green Rescue to save us. The snake meanwhile dived under a trunk. Our saviour arrived on a bicycle. He looked about thirteen years old and was covered in pimples. He strolled into the house, found the snake, picked it up and put it in his pocket. Then he strolled out again, whistling - leaving three very stunned and sheepish people standing on the sofa. It had been a harmless grass snake. The first monsoon I spent in Moira, we hadn't finished the work on the house. The cupboards were without doors and many of the windows had nothing but grills on them. I had just accepted a work assignment in Mumbai and my Goa friends gave me a 'good luck' dinner where the wine flowed freely. I stumbled into the house late at night to be greeted by hysterical dogs. They were barking and jumping up and down and frantically signaling that something was wrong. In my fuddled state, I just chucked them out of the bedroom and locked the door. I woke the next morning to find that a lot of things from my cupboard were lying on the floor. I picked them up and threw them back in, and was turning away when I suddenly thought 'uh oh - that shelf has eyes'. Not just eyes, but one large bulging coil. I could tell from the markings that it was a python. Frantic calls to Green Rescue produced a teenager with dreadlocks, our pimpled friend, and one assistant. The python had his cozy snooze rudely interrupted. Irritated, he uncoiled his entire length and my heart stopped. He was twenty foot long and fat around the middle. The youngest assistant took one look and dived out of the door. The dogs squeaked and vanished. The two rescuers struggled to get the snake under control. He was one long length of pure powerful muscle. Finally they wrestled him into a sack and carried him off to release him in the forest. What a story I had to tell at my first day of work in Mumbai! I made up my mind that I had to start recognizing the snakes of Goa if I was not going to die young of heart failure. There are only three poisonous snakes in Goa - the cobra, the common krait, and the Russells viper. Buy Rahul's book - 'The Call of the Snake' - and you can learn to recognize them in no time. The harmless ones are easily dealt with - just sweep them off into the garden. For the poisonous ones there is always Green Rescue or Rahul Alvares. The book also tells you how to snake proof your house, if you don't have my casual attitude to living with them. In the last six months I have dealt with eight snakes. Most of them we found sitting bewildered in the middle of the living room floor. The living room roof obviously houses a nest, but I am loath to remove it. They are all harmless grass snakes and I really don't mind sharing my space with them. Scorpions are another matter. But then again, scorpions are what first convinced me that I had to learn to live with all the creepy crawlies that would wander into my life. New to Goa, unused to dealing with things with more than two legs, when I found a huge six inch scorpion on the floor I fetched a broom and whacked it. The scorpion cringed back and raised its two front legs to ward off the blows. Futilely it tried to save itself from the broom. I stopped, unable to continue hitting it, shaken by the thought that this creature too wanted to live. But by that time the scorpions back was broken. I gritted my teeth and delivered the death blow - and swore that no creature would ever be killed in my house again. A few
[Goanet] Are our ministers' phone bills eating into the state's coffers?
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Are our ministers' phone bills eating into the state's coffers? PANAJI: The average monthly cellphone bill of a Goan cabinet minister comes to just below Rs 4,500. For the 14 month period beginning April 2008 and ending May 2009, the government paid an average of Rs 62,210.44 per mobile phone of 11 cabinet ministers including the two cellphones of chief minister Digambar Kamat. The statement showing the expenditure incurred on mobile phone calls of the ministers was given in reply to an unstarred question raised by Mapusa BJP MLA Francis D'Souza in the assembly recently. The expenditure incurred on the mobile phone of the transport and social welfare minister does not figure in the statement. The highest mobile bill was that of urban development and fisheries minister Joaquim Alemao whose phone conversations cost the exchequer Rs 2,24,080.31 for the 14-month period. The second highest of Rs 1,34,043.48 was incurred by provedoria minister Manohar Azgaonkar. The third highest was that of chief minister Digambar Kamat, whose two mobile phones incurred an expenditure of Rs 85,083.62 for the same period. The phone bills of home minister Ravi Naik showed the lowest billing of Rs 9,563.89. The highest monthly mobile phone bill incurred in the same 14 month period was Rs 76,185.00 by Azgaonkar in November 2008 and the lowest was Rs 428.26 by Naik in June 2008. Some of the expenses incurred by other ministers for the period April 2008 till May 2009 are: PWD minister Churchill Alemao Rs 62,892, power minister Aleixo Sequeira Rs 60,952.81, revenue minister Jose Philip D'Souza Rs 42,005.93, forests minister Felipe Neri Rodrigues Rs 33,243.97 and tourism minister Francisco Pacheco Rs 17,847.15. Almost Rs 4 lakh on refreshment From April 2008 to May 2009, the government incurred an expenditure of Rs 3,91,123 on refreshments of 12 ministers, making it an average expenditure of Rs 32,593.58 by each minister. The average monthly refreshment bill per minister amounted to about Rs 2,328. The refreshment expenditure details of ministers were given in reply to an unstarred question by Mapusa BJP MLA Francis D'Souza in the legislative assembly recently. For the 14-month period, panchayati raj minister Manohar Azgaonkar incurred the highest expenses amounting to Rs 66,797 at a monthly average of Rs 4,771.21. PWD minister Churchill Alemao showed the second highest refreshment bill of Rs 51,128 averaging on a month Rs 3,652. He was followed by education minister Atanasio Monserrate who incurred an expenditure of Rs 44,518 at a monthly average of Rs 3,179.85. Refreshment expenses of other cabinet ministers are as follows: chief minister Digambar Kamat Rs 41,579, home minister Ravi Naik Rs 38,227, tourism minister Francisco Pacheco Rs 36,197, forests minister Felipe Neri Rodrigues Rs 31,019, health minister Vishwajit Rane Rs 25,677, revenue minister Rs 25,164, urban development minister Joaquim Alemao Rs 16,133 and transport minister Ramkrishna Dhavlikar Rs 4,299. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS/City/Goa/Are-our-ministers-phone-bills-eating-into-the-states-coffers/articleshow/4849671.cms
[Goanet] New Goan youth video on the internet making waves
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html A rare video on YouTube showing Goan youth performing the Akon - Freedom track. Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUP7A5dHSPg
[Goanet] Claudius Buchanan
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Hard to believe that this is the same person so widely quoted by Anant Kakba Priolkar in his book on the Goa Inquisition: http://books.google.com/books?id=nI0NYAAJdq=an+apology+for+promoting+christianity+in+indiaprintsec=frontcoversource=blots=_EGp9ul0pIsig=gBtY0le8ZsMUNyoPR1l_nHJHdU4hl=enei=bi12SrDoLdeIkQWSwYSODAsa=Xoi=book_resultct=resultresnum=1#v=onepageq=f=false -- FN +91-9822122436 P +91-832-2409490 Konkani adages http://konkani-adages.notlong.com/ Medieval Goa http://medieval-goa.notlong.com/
Re: [Goanet] Why you should care passionately and worry like mad ..
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html Ashley, Goa needs a catch word to turn it into a revolution which is long awaited and long overdue. . Moratorium on Goa's mining is the need of the hour. Goa's mining has profitted the Portuguese. But more than that Goa's mining has profitted the mine owners who have made or broken every peoples' government in Goa since 1961 to their advantage. The people of Goa need to take that advantage away from them once and for all. Without mining crores pouring into the electoral system, Goa's people who are sincerely voicing their concern and wanting the reign of 'good governance' to be introduced to open the eyes all around so that they may see what Goa and Goans have been missing all these decades. I have gone on record to say that each and every street, road, lane and by-lane of Goa will be paved in GOLD if only we help open the reign of 'real - effective - good governance' in Goa and not just the lip service, where an element of a little self-sacrifice is involved on the part of the rulers. Of late, we see the element of self-sacrifice on the part of our rulers vis a vis the proposed hike in the take home salaries and perks of our present and ex MLAs. A short while ago we have also seen to what extent ministers have even purchased LCD TVs, sofas, curtains, even spoons and koitas for themselves at the cost of the poor, harrassed, and extorted tax payer who does not have a voice but the command - ' DO OR DIE. You are late by one day to pay the telephone bill and your phone gets disconnected. You complain about your electricity bill running ahead of itself by leaps and bounds. But while you are in the process of bringing this to the notice of the electricity department, your line gets cut off. All in all those who are unfortunate to get themselves into the Panchayats, Municipalities and ultimately in the Assembly are suckers. That is why, my dear Ashley, I want to do anything and everything to get myself elected so that I, in the fag-end of my life, may taste the fruits of other people's toils. A question! Will you not vote for me??? B/rgds floriano goasuraj 9890470896 - Original Message - From: Ashley D'silva ashleyivordsi...@gmail.com To: 'Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!' goanet@lists.goanet.org Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 4:58 PM Subject: Re: [Goanet] Why you should care passionately and worry like mad .. Hello Floriano, Gosh you have said it .It belongs to the people, just as the the oil in the Krishna basin belongs to the people and not to the Ambani family. Regards Ashley D'Silva
Re: [Goanet] G'bye Goa - Goan Emigration-3: HERALD(Goa), Aug 2, 2009
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html You got that right, Al. And Churchill made it to the North-West thanks to the chemin-de-fer, later the Bombay, Baroda and Central India, or BBCI Railroad, built by Parsee and Goan fitters trained by Jessup, Richardson Cruddas and Greaves Cotton. eric. --- On Sun, 8/2/09, Alfred de Tavares alfredtava...@hotmail.com wro At that time I had a pair of a half-rat-powered goanese servants, brought at a great expense from down country, who, the moment hostilities broke out, presented themselves with telegrams reporting deaths of their mother father respectively. OBS: Before Cecil acuses me with misquoting...let me confess I am quoting from 50- plus year old memory...but, the gist is pukkah!
[Goanet] MUSIC: Webly Gomes' MOGACHEA PINZREANT released
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: contac...@sangath.com or yvo...@sangath.com or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html MOGACHEA PINZREANT...Webly Gomes' maiden konkani audio album released on 2nd August 2009. The album contains '9' melodious tracks. LYRICS TUNES Webly Gomes MUSIC ARRANGED BY Felipe Barreto SINGERS Aurvile Rodrigues Blasio Pinto Lulu Fortes Norman Cardozo Trisca Fernandes Webly Gomes LEAD AND RHYTHM GUITAR Ally Rodrigues BASS Fredy Barreto KEYBOARDS Felipe Barreto RECORDED MASTERED AT Audio Masters, Aquem-Margao, Goa RECORDING ENGINEER Aurvile Rodrigues PRESENTED BY Manfa Music Company, Margao-Goa. SOURCE: http://webly4u.blogspot.com/