[Goanet] FROM DALAL TO NOW JESUS CHRIST
In an act of utter disgraceful sycophancy Town & Country Minister Vijai Sardesai has yesterday likened Manohar Parrikar to Jesus Christ. Is Vijai hoping that by such insane statements Manohar Parrikar would dole him some more lucrative portfolios. Is it not the same Vijai Sardesai who during the 2017 Assembly elections had dubbed the Judas Manohar Parrikar as a ‘Dalal’ and ‘Dictator’? It was Manohar Parrikar who wanted Vijai Sardesai also arrested along with Churchill Alemao in the infamous Louis Berger case after publicly alleging that all those crores by way of kickbacks were paid at Vijai’s bungalow at Davondem in Fatorda. Vijai Sardesai has fooled the people of Goa by promising to be a Watch dog to ensure Goem, Goenkar and Goenkarponn while it has been Fot, Foting and Fotingponn to the hilt. The people of Goa will not ever forgive Vijai Sardesai and he will undoubtedly be crucified at the altar of elections. Aires Rodrigues Advocate High Court C/G-2, Shopping Complex Ribandar Retreat, Ribandar – Goa – 403006 Mobile No: 9822684372 Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com Or airesrodrig...@yahoo.com You can also reach me on Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues Twitter@rodrigues_aires www.airesrodrigues.com
[Goanet] Nachoia cumpasar
I have finally seen the screening of the film along with large audience on my village It has won international and National acclaim with the only Konkani script enshrined in the archives of Oscar library for posterity I may not be the right person to comment or critically appraise the film. Nevertheless I wish to record my views in my limited capacity of understanding The film is a great entertainer of songs of yore , resurrecting the culture , the singer and the composer .It has reached far and wide to Goan audiences making emotional connect with our culture .It keeps the interest sustained with melodious music , the lyrics and powerful voice of existing lead singer even if the voice is dubbed or old reminded The immortal love songs are nostalgic. but still in demand and hence for those who are familiar do not but create a visual impact. The sound effects are a very special feature .The lead actress and the composer convey a feeling of revival with emotional touch. The singer has been vibrant appealing and delivers effectively the message while entertaining .The real story with songs justifiably justaposed with the story line gives strength to the story lineThe emotion of infatuation of love ignorantly progress much to desire of misplaced one sided serious affair, Even when the deceit and double life comes to the fore It is a Delima and conflict between singer and composer and his pregnant wife The composer makes the choice that leaves the singer desperate and lonely and cheated The intended anti climax of singer attempting to end her life in despair as a backdrop does not enhance the story line As the real singer is still alive such flimsy diversion is misplaced The background and settings intended to portray the past is stretching a little bit too far as it does not enhance cinematic appeal Some customs tradition and our mental set up to visualise perceptions are typical not necessarily the essence of all Goans The concerns of parents and caution of the singer are typically Goan mentality of worried parents The singer finally comes to terms in her own way by way of adjustment, even defying the binding contract, taking a sabbatical for as long time to emphasise her own determination The songs are resounding the lyrics of love, and disappointment have no parallel and so the excellent music that has carried the message of our love for music beyond geographical boundaries in the most effective way The demise of the composer without much remorse as along expected real life story The commentary about Goan musicians and their fight for survival after ban By Morarji Desai is illuminatingThe lack of appreciation and credit to famous Goan musicians to Indian film industry is underscored with deceit without recognition The Background comment laments the portrayal of Goan community As drunkards ,but the film finds a spot for a drunkard disappointed in failed love and his intelligent suggestions and advice to tide and drown the sorrow D Silva in his indomitable style and unassuming comments lifts tense moments and laughing diversion to the intense love infatuation of married man living double life and disappointment of the singer for being cheated of her innocent misplaced love overriding caution It is a very vibrant entertainment for music loving Goans, revival of lyrics of the famous singer still alive ,and resurrecting the famous composer who created a niche in Konkani songs unparalleled , unmatched till date and will be so for a long time to come Nelson Lopes Chinchinim Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [Goanet] COMPLAINT TO WELLNESS ABOUT RENERVE PLUS CAPSULES
Dear Ms. Jyoti J. Sardesai Director FDA, Food & Drugs Administration Bambolim - Opp Holy Cross Goa Date: 2..2.2019 Copy to : 1. Director of National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula -Goa 2, Dr. Kalpana Chiodankar, NIO Medical Officer 3. Dr. Ivone Fernandes, NIO Medical Officer 4. Chief Secretary Goa State 5. Personal File Dear Madam, With reference to your reply letter FDA/No. 31/DFDA/37B/2018-19 dated nil, in response to my complaint dated 21.6.2018 regarding the faulty supply of medicine Renerve Plus which I have sent the defective capsule/strip immediately to your office for investigation/analysis and reporting. I have received your reply by email today after the period of six months on testing done at your laboratory at Bambolim. I understand that your inspection was carried out at the M/s Wellness pharmacy, Panjim where I purchased these strips. When I have questioned their pharmacists they told me that they only dispense medicine supplied by distributors but they do not manufacture them and they are not responsible. The leakage was clearly visible on the strip/capsule and the same sample is delivered soon to your laboratory for analysis. I have received a complete report from you yesterday by email citing all the analysis performed by your analyst. I appreciate your reporting done on this drug. My observation is that whether this test is done on the sample given by me or from a fresh new sample received from the pharmacy? Kindly clear my doubt because it is not mentioned in your report. I have no problem with this pharmacy because I consider they dispensation of medicine and staff are of high standards but this kind of medicine which I feel is being transported at higher climate condition could develop such leakages.. Since this supply I assume is coming all the way from Daman state, such leakage could lead to all sorts of illness even cancer to the patient if this kind of medicines is consumed. Hope you will understand our difficulties and request to keep a vigil or check for such distribution of medicines in our pharmacies in Goa. Awaiting your reply soon and please specify whether these tests for all the ingredients are done at your laboratory at Bambolim or outside of your lab. Kind Regards Yours faithfully Stephen Dias Retd Scientist of NIO Dona Paula C-22/113 Bay View -Dona Paula 403004 Mob 9422443110 On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 14:22, FOOD AND DRUGS ADMN GOA wrote: > Sir, > > Kindly find this Directorate's letter on the subject cited above. > > > Regards, > Directorate of Food & Drugs Admn, Goa > > > On 06/21/18 09:29 PM, *Stephen Dias * wrote: > > This complaint may be routed through NIO Dispensary committee for follow > up with Wellness as this is a serious issue which may affect patients if > these capsules are consumed. > Directorate of Food and Drug Controller ( FDA) may please investigate for > further compliance. > > Stephen Dias > Mob 9422443110 > >
[Goanet] Hosts Guirdolim Club move to quarters
Dear all, Greetings! Below, kindly find the press release for Guirdolim Panchayat Cup: Hosts Guirdolim Club move to quarter-finals. Kindly consider and publish the same in your esteemed daily. Guirdolim Club got the better of United Sports Club Seraulim 5-4 via the tie-breaker to move to the quarter-finals of the 15th All Goa Guirdolim Panchayat Cup, organised by Guirdolim Club and played at Chandor Church ground, on Thursday. Hosts Guirdolim dominated from the word go and produced an attacking brand of football. Strikers Melvin Carvalho and Safik Shaik were a constant threat to the Seraulim defence but missed scoring chances on several occasions much to the dismay of the partisan local crowd. Best, Carol Mascarenhas + Hosts Guirdolim Club move to quarters Guirdolim Club got the better of United Sports Club Seraulim 5-4 via the tie-breaker to move to the quarter-finals of the 15th All Goa Guirdolim Panchayat Cup, organised by Guirdolim Club and played at Chandor Church ground, on Thursday. Hosts Guirdolim dominated from the word go and produced an attacking brand of football. Strikers Melvin Carvalho and Safik Shaik were a constant threat to the Seraulim defence but missed scoring chances on several occasions much to the dismay of the partisan local crowd. Seraulim did get opportunities to score on the counter attacks but Sevaraj D'Costa of Guirdolim stood rock solid in defence. In the 30th minute, a long range effort by Mario Fernandes of Guirdolim was brilliantly saved by the Seraulim keeper. The second half was more evenly contested but again strikers of both teams could not find the back of the net. Seraulim made a double substitution in the 50th but could not produce any goals. In the dying minutes Seraulim were awarded a free-kick at the edge of the box which was saved by Guirdolim keeper Richard D'Sa diving full length to his right. The match ended 0-0 at full time. Mario, Irfan, Melwyn, Sevaraj and Dias were on target for Guirdolim with Sevaraj who stood in goal saving two penalty kicks. For Seraulim Oliver, Sherwin, Savan and Josmon were on target. Guirdolim Club will now meet Rossman Cruz Nagoa in the quarter finals on February 4. Tomorrow's match: Guirdolim Panchayat Cup: Carmona SC vs Mormugao United SC, at Chandor Church ground, at 4.30 p.m.
[Goanet] Portuguese passport for Goans and Property Rules in Goa
Dear All, Can anyone advise ... For Females Is maiden surname or your married change of surname is legal.. For acquiring a portuguese passport with mother's details provided the surname of the Mother has to be her maiden surname What about the existing properties, Voting Card, Ration Card, Adhar Card, Bank Accounts etc.. that she hold under her husband's surname..? This has to be regularised in Goa.. There should be no surname changed right ? Welcome for comments... This subj. will help many of our Goans... On Tuesday, January 29, 2019, 9:24:25 PM GMT+4, Gerard de Souza wrote: How does one get in touch with you, Francis? On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 01:35 Goanet Reader wrote: > This is an issue of some importance; I understand many people of > Goan origin are now having to wrestle with this problem and > it is therefore in the public interest. > > Since the BJP ascended to power in Delhi some four years ago, > it has become a requirement for people of Goan origin seeking > an OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card to prove that their > ancestor (the one being cited as born in Goa prior to the end > of Portuguese rule in 1961) *did not* opt for Portuguese > citizenship by the deadline of April 28, 1962. > > Ten years ago my brother acquired OCI status on the grounds > that my mother was born in Goa in the 1910s. He did so by > providing her birth certificate (which states that she had > Portuguese citizenship, as did most Goans prior to 1961) and > proving his connection with her via his birth certificate. > > I, subsequently, since a new government came to power in New > Delhi, however, have been turned down on the same grounds. I > was informed by the Indian High Commission in London that I > would have to prove that my mother did not opt for Portuguese > citizenship between December 19, 1961 and April 28, 1962. The > Kafkaesque absurdity of being asked to *prove a negative* > will not be lost on you, I'm sure. > > No guidance is provided as to how such proof can be acquired > apart from saying that one should contact the NRI > Commissioner's office in Porvorim. I then called this office > and after repeated attempts finally got to speak with a Vice > Admiral John C. DeSilva (Retd) who put me in touch with a Mr > Soares. Mr Soares, when asked if there was a register of > names of those who opted for Portuguese citizenship, did not > respond but merely said he would send me a pdf of the > Goverment of Goa Gazette which published the announcement > requiring all those opting for Portuguese citizenship to do > so by April 28, 1962 and present it to the Indian High > Commision in London. He then sent me the pdf. When I replied, > thanking him but stating that this did not constitute proof > that my mother had not opted for Portuguese citizenship, I > met with a stony silence. > > Incidentally, that Government Gazette (Boletim Oficial) > states as follows: > > QUOTE > > GOVERNMENT OF INDIA: Ministry of Home Affairs > New Delhi-11, the 28th March, 1962. 7th Chaitra, 1884. > > NOTIFICATION No 1/1/62-IC > > In exercise of the powers conferred by section 7 of > the Citizenship Act, 1955 (57 of 1955), the Central > Government hereby makes the following Order, namely: > > 1. This Order may be called the Goa, Daman and Diu > (Citizenship) Order, 1962. > > 2. Every person who or either of whose parents or > any of whose grand-parents was born before the > twentieth day of December, 1961, in the territories > now comprised in the Union territory of Goa, Daman > and Diu shall be deemed to have become a citizen of > India on that day: > > Provided that any such person shall not be deemed > to have become a Citizen of India as aforesaid if > within one month from the date of publication of > this Order in the Official Gazette that person > makes a declaration in writing to the Administrator > of Goa, Daman and Diu or any other authority > specified by him in this behalf that he chooses to > retain the citizenship or nationality which he > had immediately before the twentieth day of > December, 1961: > > Provided further that in the case of a child, the > declaration under the preceding provisio of the > father, or if he is dead, of the mother, or if > both parents are dead, of the legal guardian shall > determine the citizenship or nationality of such > child if on the date of such declaration he is > below eighteen years of age, but such child may, > withn six months after attaining the age of eighteen > years make a declaration in writing to the > Administrator of GOa, Daman and DIu or any other > authority specified by him in this behalf that he > wishes to acquire Indian citi
Re: [Goanet] changing names and naming process
They go through that expensive and copious name change process but eventually people resort to the names they are familiar with like Hill Road in Bandra (Ramdas Nayak Road is the other name). Hardly anybody knows this name. Another road is Cemetery road, which people still call it by. Ridiculous in the extreme. Sent from my iPhone > On 31-Jan-2019, at 1:07 AM, Joseph Lobo wrote: > > Bernice, > While many of us may bemoan the changing of names especially > us folk who have lived abroad for many years; > We wonder when given directions by young locals if ( we who are in a > time warp ) are on the right track to our destination > House. Sadly, even here in Canada changes in small inner residential > roads are having name changes to accommodate more > Recent famous folk as the big-names of the 2 founding European > nations are falling into disfavour. > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > >