[Goanet] Quebec Goan Association: Moonlight in Goa .. on Saturday 26/10/2013

2013-09-08 Thread Flora Marlow
Moonlight in Goa.
Event on Saturday, 26/10/2013

Contact: Flora Almeida Marlow
President: Quebec Goan Association (514) 779-0203


[Goanet] Tennis at 40

2013-09-08 Thread PAES
 
Tennis at 40
Flushing Meadows never saw a man winning a Grand Slam title (his 3rd on it) 
ever, at 40. In fact no one ever did anywhere else in the world, before Leander 
walked away with it along with Radek Stepanek yesterday. That’s a PAES for you.
Bennet Paes
Assolna, Goa


[Goanet] 39th Tiatr Competition, 38 participatin groups..

2013-09-08 Thread JoeGoaUk
39th Tiatr Competition 2013
Organised by Kala Academy of Goa
Starts Sept. 23 and ends 30th Dec.2013
38 participating groups, looks like there were 39, one withdrawn?
Top Prize Rs. 1,00,000
Tiatr Academy offers upto Rs.15,000 per group + a copy of DVD 
recording of their tiatr
Plus 75% of the gate collection
e.g. If full house i.e. Rs.40x950= 38,000 75% of which would be 
about 28,500
Minimum of Rs.25,000 guaranteed assuming  lowest intake of 33% of 
the actual capacity of the hall

blog
http://joegoauk-konkani-tiatr-vcds-films.blogspot.in/2013/09/39th-tiatr-competition-38-participating.html

click on links for bigger view
2013 Tiatr Schedule / Chart
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr16/9706316824/
 See / Read  it bigger here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr16/9706316824/sizes/o/
 
click on links for bigger view
Previous years, from 31st Tiatr Competiton 2005 onwards, we had..
2005 – 12 groups ( First Prize: PAKAM by Alfi de Divar)
2006 – 11  (1st Prize: DENNEM by Diago Fernandes, Ribandar)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk/254538006/sizes/o/

click on links for bigger view
2007 – 12 (1st Prize: MALI , by Peter Vaz, Taleigao)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk11/1527125144/sizes/o/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk11/1549272633/

2008 – 13 (1st Prize: PISUDD NAKAT Britona Dramatic  Academy)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk12/2885922180/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk12/2885086925/

2009 – 13 (1st Prize: EKSIDDENT Kala Mogi, Candolim)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr3/3971905749/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr3/3972676462/

2010 – 21 (1st Prize: KORTA TI VATT, Merces)
Tiatr Acadmy of GOA (TAG) started giving financial aid of Rs.10,000 per group
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr7/5095571588/sizes/l/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr7/5094974941/

2011 – 30 (1st Prize: DAIZ  Fatorda)
KA’s Top prize money until this year was Rs.15,000, 10,000 & 7,500 
First, Second & third prize respectively
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr10/6131783623/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauktiatr10/6132328948/

2012 – 30 (1st Prize: PANCHVO MADAMENT Alfi, Divar)
KA Prize money gone up i.e. 20,000, 15,000 & 10,000 respectively
TAG also increased its financial support from 10,000 to 15,000 
 
 
 2013 – 38  (Starts 23rd Sept, ends 30th Dec)
KA top prize money shot up by 500% i.e.
First Prize 1,00,000, 2nd Prize 75,000 and 3rd 50,000, 
All the best to all participating groups!
Long Live Tiatr

blog
http://joegoauk-konkani-tiatr-vcds-films.blogspot.in/2013/09/39th-tiatr-competition-38-participating.html

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[Goanet] What are Hypnagogic Hallucinations? (with pictures)

2013-09-08 Thread Con Menezes
Sounds familiar to some of you?
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-are-hypnagogic-hallucinations.htm


[Goanet] Fwd: Song for the day.....

2013-09-08 Thread Gabe Menezes
This is for L**a, who also needs cheering up!
 Konkani song - SORGAR RAJEANT (With Lyrics) BY Lorna

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DaXVDCOf7o



-- 
DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.


[Goanet] America's War Children

2013-09-08 Thread Jim Fernandes
As America gears up to fight in yet another war, many folks - both within and 
outside the country must be wondering why the US needs to get involved in 
Syrian conflict. Some of you are quite right in saying, why do we have to care 
if those idiots in Syria want to kill themselves? 
 
Then there are others who might say, the US is the only country in the world 
that has the balls to set the tone in world affairs. These folks would argue, 
if the US does not intervene, things could get quite ugly for those humans who 
happen to be in not-so-stable parts of the world. 
 
I am neutral in this latest consideration - because I do not have enough 
information to side one way or another. { Out of the last 3 wars - I agreed 
with two (Kuwait & Afghan) and disagreed with one (Iraq) }
 
But one thing is pretty clear - more people are going to loose lives in Syria 
regardless of whether America enters the war or not. Wars are always ugly and 
they affect different people differently, including the children left behind by 
the war's fallen.
 
If you can spare a few extra minutes, please check out the below link that 
tells you a moving story of one such individual.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/08/us/alison-spann-daughter-of-war/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
 
Jim F
New York.


[Goanet] Goa news for September 9, 2013

2013-09-08 Thread Goanet News Service
Goa News from Google News and Goanet.org
Visit http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php for the full stories.

*** Why Goa is looking to go upmarket  and banish Brits and
backpackers - The Guardian
ime state, the hedonistic hippy haven whose promises of sun,
sand, cheap beer and drugs transformed it into a magnet for
backpackers and budget tourists looking for an alternative to
the Spanish costas. With the collapse of the ...
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFnURC2aQuecg9QBwjy60tcNiQ9_g&url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/01/goa-banish-brits-backpackers

*** DID Super Moms contest:Goa's Cecille bags 2nd place - Herald
Publications
nterviews/Mithu-Chakraborty-from-Kolkata-is-first-DID-Super-Mom/articleshow/22422146.cms">Mithu
Chakraborty from Kolkata is first DID Super Mom
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHJT1yCRfwhnoCCUWr4al1OZ9zSYQ&url=http://oheraldo.in/News/Main%20Page%20News/DID-Super-Moms-contest-Goa-rsquo-s-Cecille-bags-2nd-place/79256.html

*** Ore exporters in Goa optimistic of retaining buyers -
Economic Times
 decades of unblemished track records in exports would not have
serious concerns in reassuring their established markets," Glenn
Kalavampara, secretary, Goa Mineral Ore Exporters Association
told PTI. The companies ...
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFe1ZMjFwiMIhHP70glQDTRk7wjsQ&url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/indl-goods/svs/metals-mining/ore-exporters-in-goa-optimistic-of-retaining-buyers/articleshow/22415727.cms

*** Goa set for Ganesh festivities - Herald Publications
ay Ganesh Chaturthi with much gaiety and spiritual fervour from
tomorrow. Installations of the Ganesha will begin from ...
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFcgV4Li89p0R4DvAsieszT_vQpDQ&url=http://oheraldo.in/News/Main%20Page%20News/Goa-set-for-Ganesh-festivities/79254.html

*** Corp Bank SME meet in Goa - Hindu Business Line
ndu Business LineCorporation Bank organised an SME (small and
medium enterprises) expo at Margao in Goa recently. A bank
release said here that 25 SMEs showcased their products at the
expo. Around 150 entrepreneurs attended the SME meet organised
as part of the ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNH9wimpkVc9bDIk_jRVRfXaMAoHRw&url=http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/states/corp-bank-sme-meet-in-goa/article5107277.ece

*** Goa property prices facing turbulence in age of bubbles -
Times of India
nd especially Goa-have long since departed from reality, when
compared to per-capita income and every other ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNGamwGAyhhsxOwSkRTpYWExkOipcA&url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-property-prices-facing-turbulence-in-age-of-bubbles/articleshow/22406847.cms

*** Goa to achieve water self-sufficiency by 2015: JICA - Times
of India
yberMedia While the forecasted demand of water in Goa by 2025 is
593 MLD (million litres per day), the total capacity of the
water treatment plants in Goa will become 599 MLD by 2015, said
A M Wachasundar, project director of the ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNGUyPk8poPaBXcF1CmRi3_32Zn4qQ&url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-to-achieve-water-self-sufficiency-by-2015-JICA/articleshow/22424257.cms

*** Goa NIT site in troubled waters - Herald Publications
rald PublicationsPANJIM: Even as preparations for development of
the National Institute of Technology Goa campus, backed by the
State government is going ahead full steam, at national level
the institute is in troubled waters, hit by problems of getting
good quality ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFzRPCs-PQjGG4i866PeMcYLLGWGQ&url=http://oheraldo.in/News/Main%20Page%20News/Goa-NIT-site-in-troubled-waters/79255.html

*** Goa wins five IT-related awards - Times of India
yberMedia research e-readiness assessment of Indian states 2013.
An official press release by the department of information ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFQV8o5OQq01e00lu_bdDX-dgE7jw&url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-wins-five-IT-related-awards/articleshow/22424168.cms

*** Goa hikes area of SRI rice cultivation this year - Times of
India
mes of IndiaPANAJI: With the SRI technique of rice cultivation
yielding a bumper crop on about 150 hectares last season, Goa is
set to take a quantum leap in SRI by targeting 1,000 hectare
this year. P Tufani, director of agriculture told TOI that the
SRI (system ...http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNFNaFpwRq5ad8WlNhfAz5OnewlvtQ&url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Goa-hikes-area-of-SRI-rice-cultivation-this-year/articleshow/22424134.cms


Compiled by Goanet News Service
http://www.goanet.org/newslinks.php


[Goanet] Re-purposing mining excavations

2013-09-08 Thread Albert Peres
There is a agricultural endeavor that seems to be re-purposing mining 
land located north east of Goa at a place called Virdi.


https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=15.65742,74.06373&ll=15.647503,74.081583&spn=0.021613,0.02605&num=1&t=h&gl=ca&z=15

Google maps list labels the place as being Jain Plantation. Is this 
related to the company: www.jains.com


Can anyone, by chance, shed some light on this? Is the re-purposing of 
mining excavations being considered in Goa?


--
Albert Peres

albertpe...@3301.ca
416.660.0847


[Goanet] A night to remember, Saturday, October 12, 2013, 6:30pm

2013-09-08 Thread George Pinto
Goa Sudharop cordially invites you to its grand "A Night in Goa" 
dinner-dance event with popular musicians Tania/Andre from Goa. Tania/Andre are 
visiting the San Francisco Bay area as part of their North American tour. Net 
proceeds from the event will benefit Goa Sudharop's YOU & EYE youth project 
which provides eye glasses to deserving people in Goa, distributed 
through eye camps.

See event details 
at http://youandeyeproject.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/nightingoaflyer11a.jpg 
 Get your tickets by September 25, this popular event will sell-out.

While enjoying a world-class event, your attendance helps the less fortunate. 
All ages welcome. No membership required. 

DATE:    Saturday, October 12, 2013.
TIME:    6:30pm onwards
VENUE: GOLDEN PEACOCK, 24989 Santa Clara Street, Hayward, CA, 94544.
http://goldenpeacockbanquets.com/contact.html
COST: $45 ages 13 and above, $30 ages 6-12, ages 5 and under 
free. Appetizers, dinner, dance included. No-host bar available. No 
tickets will be sold at the door.

Please indicate the number in your group, including if there are any 
vegetarians. 
Please write check payable to "GOA SUDHAROP" and mail to: Almeida, P.O. 
Box 6144, MORAGA, CALIFORNIA, 94570, USA.  Please consider making an additional 
donation to benefit 
the YOU & EYE project. Limited tickets available, first-come, 
first-serve. Get your tickets by September 25, this popular event will 
sell out. No tickets will be sold at the door.

If you wish to sponsor an advertisement in the brochure or have any questions, 
please email  Anjali at 
shastri...@yahoo.com or Ryan at rcolac...@yahoo.com
  
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on Saturday, Oct 12.

For more information on the YOU & EYE project, see 
http://youandeyeproject.wordpress.com/ 

Goa Sudharop
http://youandeyeproject.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/nightingoaflyer11a.jpg
By attending the event you agree to hold Goa 
Sudharop harmless for any adverse consequences you may suffer. You agree
 to be 100% liable for any personal injuries, losses, and damages related to 
the event.


[Goanet] Parrikar said we are slaves in our thinking

2013-09-08 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
GREAT work Ana Maria Fernandes, good work by you. Keep it up.
That is exactly what Catholic religion is. You have given love where it was 
needed.
Every one of us is troubled by the way things are going on; but it has not been 
deemed that one can solve all the problems.
Each one is destined to a certain task on Earth, leave the rest to the others 
who may have been born for it.
You would have not brought this out if it were not for Parrikar's utterances, 
is it not so?

Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.
  

[Goanet] Parrikar said we are slaves in our thinking

2013-09-08 Thread Ana Maria Fernandes
Absolutely right. though we are baptised christians we are still left with out 
old traditional beliefs. How many of us put liquor bottles, cigerettes in the 
coffin of the dead ? how many of us give bikareamchem jevon more because to 
give solace to the dead and before we start the jevon we keep plates made of 
jackfruit leaves outside the house for the crows . and other birds to eat. 
Believing in hundred Marys itself is a pagan belief. The statue of hundred 
mary's have no life to answer our prayers. We burn incense, candles, put 
flowers and pour oil all these are pagan belief. Many of us believe that there 
is someone on the xhim of each and every village and he roams round at night. 
We believe in lots of things which make us slaves. We are slave to our emotions 
and feeling and thinking. Many of the catholics still believe that valankani 
saibin is powerful and that Mother Mary has six sisters and one brother and 
what not. We believe that water blessed by the priest becomes holy etc etc. 
Many times our priest shout that believers do not belive in Mary. can I ask you 
one question " in what way do you believe in Mary ? " Do you know who this Mary 
is ? She is an ordinary human being sewlected by God the Father to be the 
mother of Jesus. Mary has two things to tell you. 1. She obeyed God and said 
yes to God's plan. 2. She showed concerned to others . Two instances are 
mentioned in the bible one is she ran to help her sister Elizabeth and two she 
asked Jesus to make water into wine. We do not have both these. we have no 
right to shout " Mary Mary or boast about your belief. If we did the will of 
God then God told us to increase and multiple. Our world would have been a 
better place to live and our children would have become the jewels of your life 
but your selfishness and greed has made you short sighted and you have brought 
only one or may be two children and brought them up very badly. Giving money to 
your children does not make them happy. they need love. 2. Catholics are 
selfish race. they do not care for their spouses or their parents and dump them 
in homes for aged. they do not love their children and do not make time for 
them and give them motorcycle, money and mobile and make them goondas of the 
shat treet. it is not their fault. they are nice. Once I stopped a high school 
boy riding furiously on the road and told him very nicely. "Baba do you know 
that you have a future ? yes aunty. then why are you driving so fast you want 
to die ? you know what he told me " Why should I live " who wants me to live " 
my parents do not even know that I exist. I told him baba I want you to live 
and I love you. Three months have passed I meet thier s boy everyday after 
school. I make it a point to wait for him and talk to him. do you know one 
thing ? the boy has stopped using his motor bike . he is so happpy. today he 
came to my house with a rose in his hand. Happy mother's day he said. I asked 
him if he has given one to his mother , he told me that it will not make any 
difference .so y

Re: [Goanet] Collecting US benefits.

2013-09-08 Thread Jose Colaco
Eric Pinto, perhaps, referring to Mervyn Lobo wrote thus : " when he gets to 
retirement age he will probably claim U.S. Social Security payments as well  ?  
"

COMMENT: 

1: He who contributes or is legally compelled to 'contribute', has every legal 
right to 'collect'.

2: Please do not advise me that He who deposits 'clean' funds in a bank, is 
unable to cash those funds.

jc



[Goanet] Happy Ganesh Chathurthi - A NDTV Teacher's Day Special Gift for All of You!

2013-09-08 Thread augusto pinto
A very happy Ganesh Chathurthi to all of you!

I guess most of you will be very busy living it up, preparing for and now
fervently singing bhajans and eating neurios, and ros, and what not so you
might have missed the NDTV Teacher's Day Special
 The NDTV Dialogues: Educating India
But not to worry for I was there to watch it and bring it to your notice.
Watch:

http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/the-ndtv-dialogues/the-ndtv-dialogues-educating-india/289484

Regards
Augusto
-- 


Augusto Pinto
40, Novo Portugal
Moira, Bardez
Goa, India
E pinto...@gmail.com
P 0832-2470336
M 9881126350


[Goanet] Zee TV on Shripad Yesso Naik's term in Parliament (Hindi)

2013-09-08 Thread Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWk4spwFjaM
--
FN  Land +91-832-240-9490 Cell  +91-982-212-2436 f...@goa-india.org


[Goanet] DEFENCE FORCES SHOULD VACATE PANJIM

2013-09-08 Thread Stephen Dias
To,
The Editor,
Navhind Times,


Dear Sir,

Kindly take up this article and request to publish in your editorial
page..or My Take column.
Regards,

Stephen Dias
D.Paula
(Social Activist and earlier resident since birth at Portais –Panjim)
. Mob: 9422443110
Date: 8th Sept. 2013



 ARMY BARRACKS TO BE SHUNTED OUT FROM PANJIM.

 It is heartening to note that Mayor Surendra Furtado is working hard
towards freeing Panjim from the clutches of the Defence forces which
have occupied prime civilian properties all around Panjim, thus
harassing and inconveniencing the common man of Panjim through their
intrusive behavior in the heart of the city.

It is noteworthy that none of those in the past either Mayors from
Municipal Corporation as well as from the Assembly did anything to
relieve the acute congestion in the market area of Panjim. Even
Manohar Parrikar did precious little to understand the traffic woes of
those living and visiting Panjim even though he represented the
capital city for nearly 20 years.  Being a resident of Panjim since
his childhood, Furtado knows and realizes well the problems caused by
the army barracks in central Panjim. Why should army have canteens,
shops, garages, hospitals, army mess and sales counters in central
Panjim?  As such service personnel never pay commercial taxes and are
afforded subsidized groceries and provisions. The people of Goa have
given enough for the defense causes huge tracks of land around Tiswadi
at Bambolim, Merces, Verem,  Altinho etc We  have surrended the
prostine Angedive islands too! That was really a great mistake
committed  by our Goa Government.

The residents of Panjim have suffered for far too long the unnecessary
presence of service men in the prime commercial area of the capital
city.

Mr Furtado has successfully initiated the just cause of requesting the
Army to vacate these buildings and properties which in fact belong to
the Municipal Corporation. While it was a good gesture to allow army
to be in Panjim for 50 years shown by local body, it is prudent that
the area was once belonging to Camara Municipal de Goa, be now handed
over to the residents of Panjim.

We require spaces for Panjim vehicles to raise a New Corporation
building, for waste management and other civic services. Not only
defence personnel, even the Captain of Ports office in Central Panjim
needs to be shifted to Marmagoa or Vasco and the vacated premises be
used by the C.C.P.  I am fully aware that the Captain of Ports failed
to maintain the cleanliness of the river Mandovi, which is fully
congested with casinos, supply boats and other regular vessels.
Frequently accidents do occur due to bad navigation with no
supervision from the officials of Captain of Ports, which gives an
impression that there is no accountability and no proper register is
maintained of their working system.

Today, Panjim is degrading fast. The casinos are cooking meals in the
heart of the city for their guests visiting their casinos. Earlier it
was reported that Almeida Guest House situated just opposite the
Panjim Navigation jetty, their casino clients were seen urinating
around the Customs House building. The kitchen of these casinos
services is bang opposite the Captain of Ports Jetty. The waste food
is generating a stink on D.B. Marg . Hopefully Surendra Furtado act
fast to stop this messy activity too?

While appreciating Furtado for taking a small  step in the right
direction, I hope our Defence Minister Mr. A.K. Antony,  understand
the problems of Panjimites and that he offers his solace to the ever
obliging resident of Panjim by shifting out all the Army office out of
Panjim into areas given to the Defence forces. Right from Shashikala
Kakodkar, Pratap Singh Rane, Wilfred D’Sousa and upto Manohar Parrikar
all these Chief Ministers have been put to shame by the little step
Mayor Surendra Furtado has taken. Will Surendra Furatdo succeed where
these sleeping giants as Chief Ministers of Goa have failed? All said
and done us Goans wish out Mayor success in his endeavor in public
interest!

Stephen Dias
Writer of this article
Date: 8th Sept, 2013


[Goanet] Awards for teachers

2013-09-08 Thread Nelson Lopes
Awards for teachers

The Govt, of Goa has increased the awards from two to eight. More teachers
are now in the  fray, which makes it a wider group of recipient aspirants
 The prize money is raised to Rs25000= from Rs5000= in the past with a
citation, a special felicitation and a reward for increase in service of
one year from the Award age of retirement, which is the main benefit looked
forward by the teachers The rarity of the award makes it  prestigious,
desirable . a crowning glory to flaunt public acknowledgement. It is easier
and less controversial when the same recipients are also nominated for the
National awards. The criteria as it is known is as follows 1-at least 20
years of teaching experience 2-selected teacher shall be actually present
and serving in the school.3- Teacher`s reputation in the
locality.4-Teacher`s academic efficiency and desire for improvement
5-Teacher`s general interest in extra curricular activities and love for
children 6-teacher`s share in the social life of the community 7-
outstanding innovative work by the teacher

 The scale , if any, devised  to measure the parameters will be more
subjective as can be judged from aforesaid factors. It is a fact that many
qualifying teachers stay away. The political recommendations, influence is
finally the deciding factor

Sometimes, the ADEI`s  encourage teachers to apply with hopes, But it is
seen that it is only a ploy to make up number of contestants Not all the
teachers selected  in the past can be classified as protegees of
politicians, but many are and there no two opinions about it. The
classification as secondary, primary, Govt employees, Headmasters,
Principals, teachers of Higher secondary seems perfectly reasonable. What
ways heavily is the new criteria of religious affiliation This distribution
is really predominant in the final outcome Whether the number of years in
each category is strictly followed is doubtful from the selections There is
wide spread discontent among the teaching community and they know exactly
the significance and the merit of the awardees They are not enamoured by
such gimmicks. May be the general public thinks they are really deserving,
There is an array of judges with unflinching background , but are they
honestly independent to decide without covertly influenced? When a request
was made to disclose the criteria of selection, they hid behind the cover
of confidentiality. Have you nay time read the great qualities of selected
teachers, other than their names and institutes they serve, a request was
made to the education department to print the summaries of all awardees, so
that  it  forms an inspiration for others to follow and emulate, But they
will have none of it, simply because the truth will come out in the open
from the closet, Further these teachers could form a formidable group for
reformation and usher in desirable values, attitudes and changes with their
gifted talents. They are all but forgotten after conferring the best
teacher awards There are a large number  of DSE and ABE schools but their
number and contributions are inconsequential and the judgement of being
pampered is passed by a person of doubtful educational merit himself. Do
these meritorious teachers  stand tall in the eyes of all teaching
community? People simply confirm flowing with the tide for not being
labelled as spoilt sport and harbouring sour grapes principle

More teachers need be added in proportion to their numbers and the process
must be transparent and decision and their achievements must be made public
The controversy will erupt like a volcano with totally subjective criteria
and political patronage The reason  to keep the decision under wraps
ensures discontent at bay in a non transparent manner utterly subjective
outcomes of doubtful integrity

At one of Headmasters  gathering this is what  two of them admitted openly.
“ I do not know why they selected me” The other commented as “ I do not
know why they selected me, May be my postings in rural  schools and my
association with Lions club clinched the issue, An organisation recently
had the students decide the awards to their teachers, At Chinchinim, the NGO,
P. C. Trust awards founded teacher prizes and also those sponsored,
occasionally by local Banks at Chinchinim In this way a small effort is
made to appreciate, encourage and recognise the contribution  of teachers,
who will be forever left out of teachers awards at state and national
level, however they might be deserving, but have no influence to promote
their cause

There is no alternative to bring out a folder, detailing the achievements
of teacher awardees in the future at least, It is not an unreasonable,
outrageous demands, but just , fair and, equitable

   Nelson Lopes Chinchinim


[Goanet] Collecting US benefits.

2013-09-08 Thread eric pinto


when he gets to retirement age he will probably claim U.S. Social Security

payments as well  ?
--
    One collects a regular benefit at 65 after  paying into the system for ten 
years, at least.
It is around 8% of your income.  One collects even when living abroad.
    Those who did not pay into the system, like senior immigrants and the 
disabled, pick up 
a smaller 'supplemental' amount of around a thousand a month.
    Joe Pinto-Clarke lived off the British system, in Goa.  He had never worked 
in Britain,
but his father was a Kent native who had moved to India.  Joe had lived in 
Canada, so he 
also collected ---:  you get the picture.                eric.


Re: [Goanet] US Taxpayers

2013-09-08 Thread Mervyn Lobo
Vivian A. DSouza wrote:
>And if Mervyn has a US Social Security number, although he now lives in Canada 
>and is a 

>Canadian citizen, when he gets to retirement age he will probably claim U.S. 
>Social Security
>payments as well  ?



Bwana D'souza,
I have contributed to the US Social Security system. The money I will be 
getting in the future is a refund of my own contributions. 

Mervyn
BTW, I will be in your old DC neighbourhood this afternoon.


[Goanet] Show me your testimonials

2013-09-08 Thread Camillo Fernandes
To all Konkanni speaking Goans - 

ENJOY THIS TESTIMONIAL 



There was our good ole Goan Gabru who met his friend Santan at the tinto one 
evening..

"Arre, Gabru, Boro morre! Where u men, no sign so long... You were trying for 
job no, at the Taj. What happened?"



"Arre, Santan... Kitem Sangonk... I no want such job!"

"Kiteak re? Kith zallem?"said Santan.

"I
 am good swimmer. I would be fantastic lifeguard for sure. I went for 
interview at the Taj.  Thinga ek Baill ani ek Dadhlo.. Borim English 
mattalim.. I good speaking English. They ask me 'Who I' I say - I am 
Gabriel Joao Leitao from Fortavaddo Nerul. I want to be lifeguard. They 
say show your feet. I showed my feet. Then mhaka sangttam show me your 
knees... I am thinking why for they want to see my Dhomppram but I 
showing them..."



"Then what?" said Santan.

"Then, Sheeh Saiba, Loz dissta 
sangonk! That lady she tell me 'Show me your testimonials'. Testi.. I no
 showing nobody my testi nothing!!! Hanv Dhaon ghara ailo!!! 


  
NAKA MHAKA OSLO JOB!!!" 
  

[Goanet] Offtopic: Tum Bin Jaoon Kaha

2013-09-08 Thread Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB-LbcwwSHI#t=240
Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahaan was a Hindi television serial that aired on Zee TV in
2003/2004. The show was based on a popular Indian novel November Rain,
which was the first Indian novel in English to be made into a daily prime
time television series.
--
FN  Land +91-832-240-9490 Cell  +91-982-212-2436 f...@goa-india.org


[Goanet] Roland Francis: Going To Church - Stray Thoughts of a Toronto Goan

2013-09-08 Thread Eddie Fernandes
By Roland Francis.

Source www.goanvoice.org.uk Daily Newsletter, 8 Sep. 2013.

Growing up as a Goan Catholic in the usual rigid mould that was cast for a
boy or girl of that time, a notable part of my childhood and early teens was
devoted to religious based activities. There was the Sunday mass which under
no circumstances could be missed, the daily rosary, altar service, annual
retreat, benedictions, novenas, various feasts and a host of other related
events too numerous to be enunciated. Going to a Jesuit school, there was
further pain. Anyone who lived in those times will attest to the enormous
and stifling influence that religious figures like church and school
priests, nuns and brothers could have on one's life through instructions,
suggestions and societal pressure on parents. My father was utterly liberal
about all this but it was my mother who more than made up for his remissions
related to my catholic upbringing.

In such an environment, visiting a church other than Catholic on Sunday was
tantamount to heresy. That didn't stop me from trying. In a quiet corner of
Byculla's main street then called Victoria Gardens Road was a small and
architecturally very pleasing Wesleyan Methodist chapel of the Church of
South India - the latter being an umbrella organisation of Protestant
churches. Probably built when Bombay's ruling class and their Anglo-Indian
cohorts were in large numbers in that neighbourhood, I had always wanted to
see the inside and attend a service of Catholicism's greatest enemy of the
time. Breathe the P word and all hell would break loose on you, so asking
permission to do that was out of the question. If anyone espied going to the
enemy's place of worship, you were done for, being worse than just your
parents seeing you go there. But I did it anyway. 

It was a different experience. As I let myself in quietly, out of nowhere
came a member of the congregation welcoming me and asking if it was my first
time. He made me feel welcome and wanted, insignificant non-adult that I
was. The service itself was quite different from anything I knew. There was
singing and there was the homily. Everybody in the audience participated.
Years later this would come to my mind when I read an interesting and well
written book called "Catholics Can't Sing" authored by a Catholic musician.
Goans of course would have been the  exception. In those days in village
churches everybody sang in loud voices and with grateful hearts. The
Methodist service was absent the rituals and the chapel devoid of statues of
saints and other religious symbols except for a large leather-bound open
bible that was placed on a small central table and which the pastor used
during his homily. It was a serious commentary on a passage of the day
explained with simplicity and logic, devoid of fire and brimstone. Nothing
about hell, the Methodists didn't believe in it. To a early teen and one
that was steeped in the concept of punishment for sin rather than the love
of God, that was a pleasant surprise.

I thought nothing of that incident and the years flew by until I emigrated
to Toronto. I was disappointed at most of the Catholic churches I attended.
The priests were old, their zeal missing, their ideas few and their homilies
and organizational prowess uninspiring in all but a few parishes in the
city. I had been used to dynamic priests in Bombay and missionaries in the
Gulf and this was a let-down. There was no personal touch like before and
they seemed indifferent to whether you participated in the Church's services
or in its community where it seemed like not much was happening anyway, How
much of this was lethargy and how much was prevention of being legally
liable I don't know. It seems to be changing a little bit now with the
necessary importation of foreign priests from India, the Philippines and
parts of impoverished Europe.

On the other hand Toronto and indeed Canada is dotted all over with various
Protestant and non-denominational congregations. There is major presence of
the Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Anglican, United Church of Canada, Baptist,
Lutheran and other evangelical churches. I have from time to time attended
Sunday services in many of these denominations. They are a relief to the
Catholic landscape which counts on fifty percent of Christians in Canada.
People who go to these non-Catholic churches dress well, are on their best
behaviour at service, are friendly to strangers (like in the old Byculla
Methodist church) and full of Christian charity in daily life. Everyone
takes off their coats in winter and keep them in adequate closets provided.
Childcare is arranged for small children and bible classes for the older
ones so they do not disturb the service. The pastors prepare well for their
sermons which are infinitely more absorbing than those of Catholic priests.
They are filled with missionary zeal and they send lay members of their
congregation well funded to various parts of the globe to preach and convert
hee

[Goanet] Some movies to watch..

2013-09-08 Thread JoeGoaUk
Some movies to watch during this festive season
Watch in theatre to enjoy it fully

I
Assassination  of former Indian Prime minister Rajive Gandhi
The Plot, the Conspiracy, the foreign hands, rebels, LTF, 
Tamil tigers, Sri Lanka, Prabakaran, Bomb, 
decoding of messages etc
I remember, back in UK, Srilankan Refugees were regularly sending 
100 British Pound every month via direct debit to fund their god 
figure like leader, this way they carried their mission from the 
foreign funds.
After watching the movie, I felt as if I read a  whole book on 
this episode run up to the assassination of the Prime Minister. 
So beautifully depicted in ‘Madras cafe’ 
With John Abraham etc
4
 
II
Satyagrah, andolan, fast unto death, anti-corruption movement, 
Anna Hazare type movement with his small team including an 
advocate etc, Protest or hunger strike at Ram Lila Maidan etc
Slapping a Collector, Anna going to jail, Press / Media reporting, politicians 
etc
Its based on Anna Hazare movement  except Anna in ‘Satayagraha’ dies 
or killed in the end..
 With Amitabh Bachaan, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal
3.5
 
III
Remember Amitab Bachaan as angry young man in early 70’s?.
Well, this fellow a south Indian is also young angry man, I like his 
role, full marks to Ram Charan, the son of a politician cum actor  Chiranjeevi
Full of Maramari or dishum-dishum a trend which is slowly making come 
back to bollywood.
Of course, full of songs and dances too.
Some hot scenes in the bed etc made my day. The villain (Prakash Raj)  
in an angry mood says to  his interruptive wife or mistress  
‘ Mona darling, Tera muh sirf ek cheez ke liye kula rakh’  OMG, 
we had a good good laugh..
Its  ZANJEER based on 1970s Janjeer
With hot Priyanka Chopra, Sanjay Dutt etc
4

Happy viewing!

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] US Taxpayers

2013-09-08 Thread Vivian A. DSouza
Following up on the thread about taxes paid in the USA and Canada by Merwyn 
Lobo and
Jim Fernandes.

My feeble geriatric mind is truly befuddled. Merwyn states that he is a 
Canadian tax payer.  
But he also files USA tax returns.  Presumably this is possible because (though 
he always finds fault with the USA) at one time he resided in the USA and 
presumably has a US Social Security number. 
So it is possible for him to file a US tax treturn.  And if I understand him 
correctly the sole reason for filing a USA tax return on which he presumably 
reports his Canadian income and the amount paid
in Canadian income taxes is to get a refund in the USA for the higher taxes 
paid in Canada.
Devious, but theoretically possible.  One of the loopholes in US tax laws.

And if Mervyn has a US Social Security number, although he now lives in Canada 
and is a 
Canadian citizen, when he gets to retirement age he will probably claim U.S. 
Social Security
payments as well  ?

Unlike Jim, I dont care much for Obama care.  I pay USA Meicare dues and also 
have supplemental
medical insurance, though I do not live in the USA all year, and neither USA 
Medicare or Private supplemental Medical Insurance provide coverage in India.  
Peace of mind is what led me to 
this scenario, in the event I get sice while visiting the USA.

Good job Merv, you know how to use the sustem to your benefit.


[Goanet] UPA is caught in SCAM - CAG unearths Rs 17, 000 crore scam in RAILWAYS

2013-09-08 Thread U. G. Barad
NEW DELHI- TOI: The UPA government is staring at yet another massive scandal
that has resulted in the state exchequer losing thousands of crores. 

 A test audit by the comptroller and auditor general (CAG) of the railway's
dual policy for transportation of iron ore has confirmed widespread
suspicion that exporters have been blatantly misusing the policy. A
multi-disciplinary investigation team, led by the Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI), is already investigating some of these cases, and TOI
has been reporting over the past year about the scandal. 

 The scandal goes back to May 22, 2008, when the railways had introduced
dual pricing for iron ore transportation. Those moving it for domestic
consumption were allowed to do so at a significantly cheaper rate than those
exporting it. The cost of transporting iron ore for export was on an average
three times the cost of transportation for domestic consumption. 

 Now, a draft para of a CAG audit sent to the railway ministry says that
just in cases where it carried out the test audit recoverable dues to the
government is over a staggering Rs 17,000 crore. And the figure is on the
basis of an audit carried out at only 26 of the 75 loading points and 10
unloading points out of a total of 41. 

 On April 26, 2013, TOI had reported - based on its assessments, documents
and information available from an ongoing multi-agency investigation- that
total recoveries for the railways from the fraud could be as high as Rs
50,000 crore. The estimate now seems to be coming true as the CAG audit and
the multi-agency criminal investigation progress. 

 The test audit by the CAG was done in the three zones of railways where
iron ore loading is maximum - South Eastern, South Western, and East Coast -
and for transportation done between May 2008 and March 2012. 

 The CAG has found several ways by which the fraud was being perpetuated by
exporters. 

 For availing the domestic rate, those transporting had to submit several
documents, affidavits, indemnity note etc. A test check by the audit
revealed that 126 parties did not submit any of the prescribed documents
before booking 386 rakes carrying iron ore between May 22, 2008 and March
31, 2012. 

 "The railway administration permitted these parties to avail of the
domestic rate despite non-submission of any of the prescribed documents."
And by letting them pay domestic rate, railways suffered a revenue loss of
Rs 258.38 crore, the audit para says. "This indicates collusion between the
railway administration staff and the parties," it says. 

 The audit also revealed that another 290 parties availed the domestic rate
with incomplete documentation. "The railway administrations permitted these
parties to avail of the domestic rate despite non-submission of some of the
essential prescribed documents resulting in revenue loss of Rs 2090.15
crore" just in south-eastern railway, the scrutiny finds. And the total
revenue loss due to partial submission of documents has been pegged at Rs
2228.30 crore. 

 "The total revenue loss of Rs 2343.53 crore due to non-submission/partial
submission of documents," the audit para concludes. 

 Based on the estimates, the audit points out that the entire scheme, where
domestic consumers were allowed to transport iron ore at a fraction of the
cost, was premised on full compliance with documentation. 

 Instructions issued by the Railway Board in May and July 2008 specifically
laid down pre-conditions for availing the domestic rate. The instructions
stipulated levy of penalty if it was detected that the endorsement of the
forwarding note and or affidavits were false, inaccurate or misleading. "It
is obvious that the penalty was to be levied in case there was irregular use
of the concessional freight," the audit points out. 

 It pointed out that during the test check carried out between October 2012
and March 2013 showed that "153 parties did not submit any of the documents
while 290 parties failed to submit some of the essential documents". This
indicated a "deliberate attempt to circumvent the conditions governing the
domestic rate" and thus should be levied penalty. 

 "The total penalty against 443 parties is estimated at Rs 17588.16 crore,"
the audit para says. 

 The audit says the key characteristic of the entire policy was its
pre-conditions, including submission of separate documents before
registration of indents and issue of railway receipts, and submission of an
affidavit and an indemnity bond at the time of delivery. 

 The policy "stipulated levy of penalty if it was detected (at any stage)
that the endorsement of the forwarding note and or affidavits were false,
inaccurate or misleading. It is obvious that the penalty was to be levied in
case there was irregular use of the concessional freight," it adds.



[Goanet] War comes to Syria's quiet Christian hinterland

2013-09-08 Thread Gabe Menezes
*http://tinyurl.com/ksdotmg*

-- 
DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.


[Goanet] Fresh water problems due to rising sea levels

2013-09-08 Thread Tim de Mello
The Editor
Navhind Papers and Publications,
Navhind Bhavan,
Panaji,
Goa 403001

7th September 2013

Dear Sir:

Re: Fresh water problems due to rising sea levels

Experts currently meeting is San Juan, Puerto Rico are sounding a new alarm 
about the effects of climate change for parts of the Caribbean.
 
Rising sea levels could contaminate supplies of fresh water and changing 
climate patterns could result in less rain to supply reservoirs in the coming 
decades, scientists and officials warned at a conference in St. Lucia this week.

“Inaction is not an option,” said Lystra Fletcher-Paul, a land and water 
officer for the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. “The water resources will 
not be available.”

Some possible solutions include limits on development, increased use of 
desalination plants and better management of existing water supplies. But there 
will still be challenges in a region where many governments carry heavy debts 
and have few new sources of revenue." (Ref. 1)

The problem of rising sea levels affecting aquifers has also been reported in 
other parts of the world from the Pacific to the Atlantic.
 
Now that Goa is approaching the end of the monsoon season it may be appropriate 
to take a good hard look at the conditions currently in Goa. 

It is a known fact that most hotels and multi-rise buildings cannot survive 
without daily replenishing their water reservoirs with water supplied by water 
tankers. Today these vehicles are ubiquitous in Goa. These water tankers mostly 
obtain their water from ground water via bore wells.
 
According to the meeting of experts in San Juan, this situation is not 
sustainable in the long term. Very soon the ground water in coastal areas (like 
Goa) will be contaminated with sea water due to rising sea levels.

Goa is in a fortunate position because of regular and more or less predictable 
tropical monsoon rains. It is time for the government to incentivize the 
citizens of Goa to harvest this naturally occurring bounty instead of letting 
it just run into the sea. This can be done mainly by education and perhaps 
interest free loans.

Another more expensive option would be to build new giant reservoirs 
specifically designed to collect this rain water. The more modest schemes by 
encouraging homeowners to implement simple water harvesting may be a better 
solution.

It is prudent to act proactively in situations like these.

Tim de Mello
Canada

Ref.1: Toronto Star article (Saturday, September 7, 2013): 
Get ready for climate change or risk water scarcity, parched Caribbean told
Scientists warn that changing weather patterns are leaving many Caribbean 
islands parched and action must be taken quickly.
(http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/09/06/get_ready_for_climate_change_or_risk_water_scarcity_parched_caribbean_told.html)


[Goanet] ADVOCATE GENERAL ATMARAM NADKARNI MUST GO

2013-09-08 Thread Aires Rodrigues
Despite a week having elapsed since that infamous Supreme Court judgment on
the NEET issue pertaining to the post graduate students at the Goa Medical
College, the Advocate General of Goa Atmaram Nadkarni has yet not put in
his papers.

Such heavy and loaded language in which the Goa Government has been
rigorously castigated and rightly ridiculed has never been heard of. The
Supreme Court appropriately cracked the whip on a government that had
intentionally gone berserk and insane on the NEET issue.

Any other Advocate General with any self respect would have taken the high
moral ground and swiftly stepped aside. But Atmaram Nadkarni, India’s
highest paid Advocate General who otherwise publicly professes to be very
spiritual and a believer in Karma, seems to be infact very thick skinned. It
is not surprising that the colour of the eyes can say it all. That he is
reportedly clandestinely aspiring a direct elevation as Judge of the
Supreme Court is a matter of great concern. It would be the darkest day for
India’s Judiciary.

On the NEET issue Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar’s silence is also
deafening. The innocent students have had to unnecessarily go through the
trauma and incur huge financial burden to knock the doors of the Supreme
Court for justice. The Goa Government should have at least had the courtesy
of publicly apologizing to those brave students and their families. And
this government which is now known for dishing out financial packages to
all and sundry should come up with some financial assistance to the NEET
affected.  Is this the Government which the people voted for a Parivartan?
Can there be a certificate of anyone better than the Honourable Supreme
Court?

Money is not everything in life, Mr. Atmaram Nadkarni. Time to step aside.
Else the rolling dice may soon catch up. The sooner the better. We cannot
allow temples of justice ending up as dens of chicanery and jugglery.

Aires Rodrigues
T1 - B30, Ribandar Retreat
Ribandar - Goa - 403006
Mobile: 9822684372


[Goanet] Aitaracheo Katkutleo: Goykar Mars Planet-ar Pavlo Zalear

2013-09-08 Thread lino dourado


        Gõykar Mars Planet-ar Pavlo Zalear
 
Ek lakh odik lok, 2022 vorsant Mongollarcher (Mars Planet) vochpak fuddem 
sorla. Ani hatuntle 8 hozar vhoiruch Bharoti lokan Mars One hea nanvache 
songhottnnen aplim nanvam dileant. Hatunt Gõykar kitle asat? Hem nischitponnim 
gomun ailem nam.
Hi zaun asa ek one way ticket. Mhonnchem, Mongollarcher vetole lok, ken’nach 
sonvsarant portean pavchenam. Hea kottkotti ani umott sonvsarak fatt korun 
gireacher (planet) vetolea lokan, 8 vorsamastronaut zaunchea khatir khub 
trasanchem training ghenvche poddtolem. Sonvsarantleant Mongollarcher  ek vosti 
(colony) bandttolea zagear  pavunk, 7 tem 8 mhoinnem lagtole.
 
1978 vorsantlea famad Eruption, hea songit pongddanchem One way ticket 
nanvanchem ek git aslem. Ani hea gitantlim thoddim bhov utram oxim aslim.
Choo, choo, train a tracking down the track  
Gotta travel on, ain’t never coming back
Ooh, ooh, got a one way ticket to the blues
 
Mhatea velean vetoli bhatmi potrancher vachun ani TV-cher pollevn khorench ho 
prokolp (project)suvoll zatolo vo nam? Velluch sangtolo. Mon’xanchem ginean 
itlem fuddem pavlam, nokrantlo Lucifer choddui korit zalear, ifernant air 
condition bosovpachi vevostha zateli. Ten’nam ontoskornache monis hea 
sonvsarant amkam mellunk chodd kothin zatlem. Ani heach khatir  Mongollarcher 
vochpachi sonvsarantlea lokachi yevzon kai?
 
Ani chukon Gõykar gireacher vo planet-acher pavle tor, aplea borobor kurle 
sarkeli vagnnuk asa ti ghevn vetole kai? Thoddea Gõykarancho ego. Tanchean, 
dusro Gõykar vhoir sorlolo pollevnk zainam. Punn bhailea vo ghantteank sogllo 
sohokar divnk toyar. Dusrea Gõykaranchem yex pollevn, thoddeank jirvonn sarki 
zainam. Punn On-õykaranche (non-Goans) zoit (success) fogotteo marun khuxallkay 
porgottole.  Xezarchea gorib gorabeantlo porikxen poilea zagear ailolea 
xikpeak, nidukayechem chempnnim (vozon) ghalun fuddlea xikxonn korchelo magr 
bond kortole. Oslim udaronam ditolo zalear zaitim asat. Punn sodeak ekuch proxn 
mhaka sotovpak lagla ani to mhollear, khorech Gõykar Mongollarcher pavlear 
nid’dukai, kuskeaponn, nosai ani hanvponn (ego) ghevn vetole? 

Lino B. Dourado


[Goanet] Fwd: Song for the day.....

2013-09-08 Thread Gabe Menezes
...This is for B - special request!
Manuel and the Music of the Mountains - Games that lovers play

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwPjJUeAnFo



-- 
DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.


[Goanet] Seminar: "New Age, a challenge?" - by Fr. Rosario Rocha SJ

2013-09-08 Thread Shannon Pereira
Kindly pass on this message to those who would be interested.

Thanks

**

* *

**

*New Age, A Challenge?*

*(By Prof. Dr. Fr. Rosario Rocha SJ) *

*Provincial of the Goa Jesuit Province***

*At Pedro Arrupe Institute, Raia.*

*September 14th (Sat: 5pm - 7:30pm) to 15th  (Sun: 9am - 2pm)*

*(Lunch and Eucharist included)*

*(Bus service available from Mapusa, Porvorim & Panjim)*

*Accomodation available*
**

*To register: contact *
8805570108 (sms) / 2776998 / 2858323 / 2776917 (between 11:15am to 6pm) or
deepenyourfa...@gmail.com

**



* *

*In this course we will reflect on what the New Age movement is all about
and*

*what the Catholic Church has to say about it.*

*What are its challenges and how can we respond to them.*


-- 
Shannon Pereira
Pedro Arrupe Institute
St. Xavier's Street,
Damon (East),
Raia, Salcette,
Goa - 403 720,
India
Tel: (+91) 8805570108


Re: [Goanet] [Goanet-News] Goanet Reader: Indians of Another Colour, Or why Goans are More than Just Portuguese (Hartman de Souza, kafila.org)

2013-09-08 Thread Anthony Fernandes
If I am reading you right, you are saying it was right to be Indian and
being a Portuguese was/is not the ways of a Goan.I say, bah,
humbug My parents also travelled and worked/lived in Kenya and
Tanzania, and they would never have desired an Indian passport, if it were
not forced onto them in order to bring up their kids in India, after
independence Kenya. The British, the Kenyans, and most of the western
world have seen the difference in our lifestyle, compared with the Indian,
and but for the colour of our skin, we have not been accepted as white
Portuguese. We disdain from referring to ourselves as Indian. When the
Indian is truly ethical in business dealings,  morally correct in personal
habits and treatment of others, fair and sincere with all neighbours,
treat Christians and  others as equal in India… then I will be a proud
Indian. My parents, ardent konkanim lovers,  believed that Goa was invaded
and taken over by India. My parents, of course, were from South Goa.
Anthony.

> Indians of Another Colour, Or why Goans are More than Just Portuguese
>
> Hartman de Souza
> hartman.deso...@gmail.com
>
> September 6, 2013
>
> This guest post by HARTMAN DE
> SOUZA is in response to
> Europeans of An Other Colour --
> Why the Goans are Portuguese.
> http://bit.ly/Ferrao-Fernandes
>
> The news that Goa's Catholics obtain Portuguese citizenship
> and flee wherever they can with their families, availing in
> fact of whatever loopholes are available, is not that new a
> phenomenon to Goans following matters on the ground -- even
> though it may now serve to open out a new thread in the
> discussion of postcolonial societies, and in particular, the
> travails of immigrant communities in what is supposedly a
> 'globalized' world.
>
>   It helps to keep in mind that it is Goa that is the
>   classic case of a 'failed state', and not Pakistan,
>   as Indians like to believe.  Goa was once a
>   beautiful territory protected by Ghats on three
>   sides, rich with an abundance of water, blessed
>   with fertile land, and made up of villages each of
>   which had control of their commons through a
>   sophisticated system of village governance that far
>   predated the Portuguese Colonialists.  Today
>   however it is a state governed by politicians who
>   work hand-in-glove with their crony partners
>   whether in mining, real estate or industry, a state
>   in a freefall towards entropy.
>
> The Goan Catholics, it is sad to say, are the ones most to
> suffer -- the issue of their identity still trapped in a time
> warp, and a future in the West the only possible occasion for
> them to celebrate it.  Should anyone doubt the veracity of
> this new-found magic, all they have to do is go to the
> Portuguese consulate in Panjim and see the serpentine queues.
>
> Not to forget of course that many of them now happily
> ensconced in the West, will settle their family squabbles
> without murdering each other, sell the ancestral house to
> someone from Gurgaon for a few crore and thank God for their
> good fortune. Goa then becomes a place you reconnect with
> thanks to a one week's stay at a time-share.
>
> It is also possible that for some Goans, the understanding of
> Portuguese Colonialism is more than just the discovery of a
> new route that opened out the unknown world to a rapacious
> sea faring nation anxious to strengthen its position in Europe.
>
>   I am connected to Goa, Portugal, East Africa and
>   India and it is therefore as difficult for me to
>   forget the barbarous Vasco Da Gama who sacked and
>   plundered the ancient kingdom of Lindi in present
>   day southern Tanzania, as it is for me to forget
>   that the infamous inquisition in Goa probably
>   forced my Gavde ancestors (Goa's scheduled tribe)
>   to convert to Catholicism.
>
> Or indeed, as difficult to forget that the Fascist Portuguese
> dictator Salazar consciously took US and Apartheid South
> Africa's armed support to fight Frelimo and MPLA guerrillas
> in Mozambique and Angola; or to forget that Great Britain's
> security forces twenty years earlier, were running their own
> Gulag against the Mau Mau rebellion in Kenya.
>
>   In that larger context then, it may not be that
>   simple to be excited with an article attempting to
>   prove that Portuguese Colonialism was somewhat more
>   benign or liberal or whatever, and which, by
>   default, then opens the door to retrograde
>   jingoism.
>
> Perhaps an earlier and not that distant a paradigm may still
> make sense -- one where 'The Third World' was ranged against
> 'The First World', and where a concerted Non-Aligned
> Movement, in retrospect, kept US adventurism down to the
> minimum. Much though one may trumpet the virtues of
> globalization and attempt to give it new