[Goanet-News] Plans Firm Up (Part 22, Valmiki Faleiro)
Valmiki Faleiro valmi...@gmail.com Following the SS Sabarmati incident on 17 November 1961 and firing on Karwar fishermen on the night of 24/25 November 1961, the Government of India issued definitive instructions to the armed forces on 29 November 1961 to begin preparations for action. The order put HQ Southern Command under Lieutenant General JN Chaudhuri in charge of the action. India's 17 Infantry Division would be the Special Task Force for Operation Vijay. Its GOC, Major General MM Khanna, was due to proceed for a course at the UK's Royal College of Defence Studies. Brigadier KP ("Unni") Candeth at the Directorate of Artillery at Army HQ was quickly promoted to Major General and appointed GOC 17 Infantry Division. The Task Force would be deployed less a brigade (with one operational brigade and one reserve brigade) but another brigade would fill in. On the same day, Major General DK Palit, Director of Military Operations, left a message for Brigadier Sagat Singh, Commander 50 Independent Parachute Brigade at Agra, to rush to Delhi. In the words of Major General VK Singh, "Sagat commandeered a Dakota of the Paratroopers' Training School, and was in Palit's office in less than an hour. It was here that he learnt about the planned operation for the liberation of Goa and his own role in it. Later in the day, there was a conference in the office of the Chief of General Staff, General Kaul, where the plans were finalized The Warning Order for the operation was issued [as a flash signal under the signature of Lt Gen BM Kaul, Chief of General Staff] at 1530 hours on 29 November in the form of a 'Personal For' signal from the Chief of Army Staff to the Army Commanders, with copies being endorsed to Major General M.M. Khanna and Brigadier Sagat Singh" (History of the Corps of Signals, Volume III, Chapter 3). Portugal was aware of India's naval deployment as well as plans for ground attack. Portuguese Brigadier António Leitão and the Goa Governor-General, Major General Manuel António Vassalo e Silva, himself pleaded with Lisbon for reinforcements: armaments, munitions, transporters, communication equipment. The little that was there was old and obsolete. To Salazar, there was no war, hence no need of reinforcements. The Portuguese military command in Goa could only improvise the Plano Sentinela (sentry plan). The plan was to first delay entry of the enemy at the borders, with the use of guerilla tactics if necessary. When aggression could no longer be resisted at the borders, the bridges were to be blown up and the enemy held back on the opposite bank of the rivers. Essence of the plan was to delay enemy advance. Finally, when no longer possible to resist, defenders were to resort to a gradual fallback to the Mormugao peninsula, the last redoubt, and once there, defend it at all costs -- until UN intervention arrived. Portuguese Cavalry Captain (later General) Carlos de Azeredo, who was posted in Goa at the time, said the Sentry plan "was totally unrealistic and unachievable". For the plan to work, "portable communication equipment was necessary. There was none available." Alluding to the 17 November 1961 event at Anjediva Island, Nehru said on 1 December 1961, "We cannot tolerate such acts. We will take the necessary steps at the right time." Krishna Menon assured a Goan delegation from Bombay that "force would be used if necessary to liberate Goa at the right time". As we now know, India had already decided to use force in August 1961. On the same day (1 December 1961), India approved the ground assault plan. It would be a two-pronged attack. 17 Infantry Division less a brigade under GOC Major General (later Lieutenant General and Army Commander) KP Candeth would be the main task force to enter Goa from the east and capture Panjim, Mormugao and other key objectives. A subsidiary thrust from the north was assigned to the 50 Independent Parachute Brigade under Brigadier (later Lieutenant General and Corps Commander) Sagat Singh, in order to divide Portuguese forces that would otherwise put up a concerted resistance to 17 Infantry Division. It was the first time that all three arms of India's defence services -- land, water and air -- would be used in the ops. On 2 December 1961, troops began to move to the concentration area (pre-commencement of war position), Belgaum. All were in place by 9 December 1961. D-day (alliteration for 'day' of attack) was 14 December 1961. On 3 December 1961, BBC reported Portugal saying that India planned an invasion of Goa. Police oppression mounted in Goa. Freedom fighter and future labour leader George Vaz cabled Nehru on searches, arrests and torture of freedom fighters in Goa. Thomas Dias (of
[Goanet] Plans Firm Up (Part 22, Valmiki Faleiro)
Valmiki Faleiro valmi...@gmail.com Following the SS Sabarmati incident on 17 November 1961 and firing on Karwar fishermen on the night of 24/25 November 1961, the Government of India issued definitive instructions to the armed forces on 29 November 1961 to begin preparations for action. The order put HQ Southern Command under Lieutenant General JN Chaudhuri in charge of the action. India's 17 Infantry Division would be the Special Task Force for Operation Vijay. Its GOC, Major General MM Khanna, was due to proceed for a course at the UK's Royal College of Defence Studies. Brigadier KP ("Unni") Candeth at the Directorate of Artillery at Army HQ was quickly promoted to Major General and appointed GOC 17 Infantry Division. The Task Force would be deployed less a brigade (with one operational brigade and one reserve brigade) but another brigade would fill in. On the same day, Major General DK Palit, Director of Military Operations, left a message for Brigadier Sagat Singh, Commander 50 Independent Parachute Brigade at Agra, to rush to Delhi. In the words of Major General VK Singh, "Sagat commandeered a Dakota of the Paratroopers' Training School, and was in Palit's office in less than an hour. It was here that he learnt about the planned operation for the liberation of Goa and his own role in it. Later in the day, there was a conference in the office of the Chief of General Staff, General Kaul, where the plans were finalized The Warning Order for the operation was issued [as a flash signal under the signature of Lt Gen BM Kaul, Chief of General Staff] at 1530 hours on 29 November in the form of a 'Personal For' signal from the Chief of Army Staff to the Army Commanders, with copies being endorsed to Major General M.M. Khanna and Brigadier Sagat Singh" (History of the Corps of Signals, Volume III, Chapter 3). Portugal was aware of India's naval deployment as well as plans for ground attack. Portuguese Brigadier António Leitão and the Goa Governor-General, Major General Manuel António Vassalo e Silva, himself pleaded with Lisbon for reinforcements: armaments, munitions, transporters, communication equipment. The little that was there was old and obsolete. To Salazar, there was no war, hence no need of reinforcements. The Portuguese military command in Goa could only improvise the Plano Sentinela (sentry plan). The plan was to first delay entry of the enemy at the borders, with the use of guerilla tactics if necessary. When aggression could no longer be resisted at the borders, the bridges were to be blown up and the enemy held back on the opposite bank of the rivers. Essence of the plan was to delay enemy advance. Finally, when no longer possible to resist, defenders were to resort to a gradual fallback to the Mormugao peninsula, the last redoubt, and once there, defend it at all costs -- until UN intervention arrived. Portuguese Cavalry Captain (later General) Carlos de Azeredo, who was posted in Goa at the time, said the Sentry plan "was totally unrealistic and unachievable". For the plan to work, "portable communication equipment was necessary. There was none available." Alluding to the 17 November 1961 event at Anjediva Island, Nehru said on 1 December 1961, "We cannot tolerate such acts. We will take the necessary steps at the right time." Krishna Menon assured a Goan delegation from Bombay that "force would be used if necessary to liberate Goa at the right time". As we now know, India had already decided to use force in August 1961. On the same day (1 December 1961), India approved the ground assault plan. It would be a two-pronged attack. 17 Infantry Division less a brigade under GOC Major General (later Lieutenant General and Army Commander) KP Candeth would be the main task force to enter Goa from the east and capture Panjim, Mormugao and other key objectives. A subsidiary thrust from the north was assigned to the 50 Independent Parachute Brigade under Brigadier (later Lieutenant General and Corps Commander) Sagat Singh, in order to divide Portuguese forces that would otherwise put up a concerted resistance to 17 Infantry Division. It was the first time that all three arms of India's defence services -- land, water and air -- would be used in the ops. On 2 December 1961, troops began to move to the concentration area (pre-commencement of war position), Belgaum. All were in place by 9 December 1961. D-day (alliteration for 'day' of attack) was 14 December 1961. On 3 December 1961, BBC reported Portugal saying that India planned an invasion of Goa. Police oppression mounted in Goa. Freedom fighter and future labour leader George Vaz cabled Nehru on searches, arrests and torture of freedom fighters in Goa. Thomas Dias (of
Re: [Goanet] Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign
Another great take on the story! I must admit I’d forgotten the progeny of the East African Asians became shopkeepers, much like Margaret Thatcher’s parents, and became as right wing as her. They took over the Conservative Party. Mervyn, far-seeing as usual! You are not much for that ‘he’s a right winger, but he’s our right winger’ philosophy. Thank you for bringing us up to our senses, Mervyn. Dishi Rishi is not only the richest man in the British Parliament, but his father in law is one of those Indian billionaires! Oh vey! On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 1:15 PM Mervyn Lobo wrote: > Doc, > The river basins and lakes in Europe were the basis for their economic > progress. People used the rivers/waterways to trade with each other, which > led them to speak the same language and have same or similar customs. > > > When the colonialist divided Africa, they used the rivers and lakes to > divide people. Lake Victoria is split into three with the Lou tribe split > such that they now find themselves residing in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and > South Sudan. The southern border in Tanzania is the high water mark of > Lake Malawi - which means that when a man in Tanzania walks from his hut to > his fishing canoe, he has crossed an international border. > > > A similar situation exists on the Konkan coast. The Portuguese were mainly > interested in controlling the wealth and used rivers for borders as they > were easier to defend. When one crosses the Terekhol river, the people on > the other side look just like you, they speak the same language and their > food is prepared the same way as you do. There is no difference - we are > the same people - unless one is unable to shake off the hangover the > colonialist left behind. > > > BTW, apart for politicians, an influencer that not many people realise has > Konkan roots, is CNN's Fareed Zakaria. > > > As for Rishi Sunak, even though his mom studied at the same secondary > school as I did - our years there may have overlapped - I pray he never > becomes PM. I just can't stand right wing politicians. Their policies are > geared towards retaining privileges or, "Me, me, me" while the left wingers > are more about inclusion or, "We, we, we." > > > > Mervyn > > > > On Saturday, January 15, 2022, 06:27:22 a.m. CST, Mel de Quadros < > ymirconsult...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > It appears Dr Ashok Varadkar came from India, close to the Goan border in > Malvan. > > Here is the link: > > https://www.thegoan.net/doc-with-malvan-roots-tipped-as-next-irish-pm/33239.html > > So he is an almost- Goan!! > > > . >
Re: [Goanet] Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign
It appears Dr Ashok Varadkar came from India, close to the Goan border in Malvan. Here is the link: https://www.thegoan.net/doc-with-malvan-roots-tipped-as-next-irish-pm/33239.html So he is an almost- Goan!! On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 9:15 PM Mel de Quadros wrote: > Checking on Dr Ashok Varadkar, the father of the former PM of Ireland Dr > Leo Varadkar, see the following, and I wonder if he’s a Goan? > > Two of my brothers were decorated as freedom fighters, and my sisters took > part in the liberation of Goa,” says Dr Ashok Varadkar. > > Here’s the full article. > https://www.magzter.com/stories/News/India-Today/An-Indian-Party-in-Ireland > > Be interesting to know. > Mel > > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 7:08 PM Eddie Fernandes > wrote: > >> Hello Anita, >> >> >> >> I was prompted by the subject line of the post to forward news about the >> impending elections in Portugal and hope we can all join hands to pray for >> Antonio Costa’s success. Would you not agree? >> >> >> >> Cheers >> >> >> >> Eddie Fernandes >> >> On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 21:04, Anita Dias wrote: >> >>> That's good to hear Eddie. I have heard and know about him but >>> immaterial *if* he - Rishi Sunak was present at the BYOB party. >>> *His integrity will come into play if he was at it.* >>> That is what I am focusing on. >>> If he is in the line-up for being the next PM; it is an important aspect. >>> >>> A shameful incident that took place in May 2020 is only now being >>> revealed!! >>> Therefore--Would it not be better to know now then later? >>> WHO was at it??? >>> >>> We know his dad ( an MD) is from Kenya...AND his mum Usha ( a >>> pharmacist) is from Tanzania ie Dar; that she went to Shaaban Roberts Sec >>> School. >>> Parents with integrity! >>> >>> Goans - whether in Portugal or India or anywhere in the world were >>> literally falling over themselves/drooling when Antonio Costa was elected. >>> After all you too had many clippings on him on Goan Voice-didn't you? >>> >>> I have no idea why you are bringing Costa into this conversation. >>> He has no bearing on it. On Brit politics! >>> >>> I think there is a change developing ---where integrity is the name of >>> the game in politics. >>> As sooner or later the true colours show. >>> >>> A >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *From:* tgo...@googlegroups.com on behalf of >>> Eddie Fernandes >>> *Sent:* January 14, 2022 2:41 PM >>> *To:* tgo...@googlegroups.com ; Goa's premiere >>> mailing list, estb. 1994! >>> *Subject:* Re: Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak >>> As Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign >>> >>> Yes, we are proud of Rishi Sunak, but what about Antonio Costa? >>> >>> “Donkey Babush” António Costa, seeks re-election as Prime Minister of >>> Portugal >>> 13 Jan: SIC Notícias (Portugal). Aged 60, a socialist since he was 12, >>> António Costa seeks to be re-elected prime minister, a position he has held >>> since 2015. “Babush” to the family – which means boy in Konkani dialect, >>> from Goa – António Costa has been Prime Minister since 2015 and seeks to be >>> re-elected on 30 January 2022… “A race between a donkey and a Ferrari” was >>> used to describe his entry into politics in 1993 … António Costa was born >>> in Lisbon on July 17, 1961. Son of publicist, writer and Communist >>> Party activist Orlando da Costa and Maria Antónia Palla a journalist … he >>> is a descendant of families converted to Catholicism from the highest caste >>> in India… 1616 words. >>> >>> https://postal-pt.translate.goog/politica/antonio-costa-socialista-ha-mais-de-40-anos-irrequieto-e-um-habil-negociador/?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp >>> >>> 14 Jan: Jornal I (Portugal). Skin color, “never limited me” he said in >>> 2014: “I, personally, never felt it. I may have heard them call me 'monkey' >>> once or twice, but it's episodic”… 1837 words. >>> >>> https://ionline-sapo-pt.translate.goog/759318?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp >>> >>> Video: 18 Jan. 2017. Herald TV. Portugal PM visits his ancestral house >>> in Goa … 3m. 36s. >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAQGERuIH5Y >>> >>> >>> On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 19:16, Anita Dias wrote: >>> >>> >>> Not only in British EA Mel, but also in British India which then became >>> British Raj (a total of 400 years of ) and in every country of the >>> so-called 'Commonwealth'. A misnomer if ever there was one. As all the >>> wealth only went to one country! >>> The Indigenous also suffered in Oz, NZ and Canada. >>> >>> The 'work event'. A new term for a BYOB party but it would be better if >>> the Brits knew who was present @ it. >>> If there were any Ministers of the crown. >>> It seems highly unlikely that the top Ministers were absent- which >>> possibly means Dishy Rishi was there! >>> Doubts will persist until the facts are known. >>> >>> I am just saying! As still a Brit citizen! I would like to know... >>> A >>> >>> >>>
Re: [Goanet] Rishi Shunak
Frederick, thank u for posting this item about the UK Finance Minister, & possibly the future UK PM. We have come a long way from Anthony Wedgewood Benn, (Tony), who himself came from a very wealthy UK family. He lost the Labour leadership bid to Tony Blair, many moons ago. > On Jan 15, 2022, at 06:30, Frederick Noronha > wrote: > > LOL. Interesting point of view. FN > ᐧ > >> On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 16:11, patrice riemens wrote: >> >> Aloha, >> >> There is not much to be proud about Rishi Shunak. He's for sure the most >> likely successor to BoJo the Clown, whose fall will happen when (not if) >> the ruthless Torry ruling class decides so. As PM, Shunak will then unlash >> a new era of austerity with gusto, as he hates the lower classes in true >> blue fashion. In terms of refugees/immigrants/foreigners policy he is only >> marginally better (or just simply smarter) than his cabinet colleague Priti >> Patel who famously answered when asked about her own refugee (from Idi >> Amin's Uganda) backgound that 'now the times are different'. So they are ... >> >> Looks like the Torries are in for a reverse of Marx: from farce to tragedy. >> >> Cheers all the same, p+7D! >>
[Goanet] New old member
Good morning and greetings from Canada As per the welcome email received from goanet here is a brief introduction. I am Sebastian D'Souza. I have been a goanet member for many years on my old email address sabydso...@rogers.com due to a change in internet service provider I have now registered as a new member with my new email address. Hence the subject 'new old member' I enjoy receiving and reading the broad spectrum of goan and international topics. Wishing all the members of the goanet family a great New Year. Have a nice day Saby
[Goanet] Politics is the best career
Politics is the best career All and sundry political candidates rush and clamour , Social work as their tag and best armour Rise in social status ,embracec politician's life of glamour Yearning seriously to focus and acquire this honour. No qualifications ,experience do require, The most rewarding profession to acquire , Pensioners benefits, in office even for a day , Tax free emoluments are not designated As pay.. Industrialist, businessmen work for years, To amass their fortunes with toil and tears, One wonders how in a short time legislators gather wealth The answer is dishonesty , cheating and stealth. Envy free travel, treatment, water, and power, Postage, fuel, interest free loans rain in a shower Paid attendants , security , driver, festive allowances ,subsidised food to eat, , DA , travel allowances , only sign presence rules to beat. Commissions on projects, jobs ,liaison are overtime perks to secure , Defections, support at a huge cost does largasse ensure, Loyalty to party ,voters dissent a silent voice, Self development albeit is avowed choice. Benefits for generations ,focus and gain, Make hay while sun shines ,opportunity not to repeat again., Politicians swallow any insults,in power to remain , Efforts to dig in ,stay perpetually, never in vain. Shortest route , best profession millions to earn, No gestation period, skills or qualifications to learn, By being in power, position, enormous influence they vield, Courts, police, I Tax, ED to any authority need to yield. In power mostly safe from any adverse touch, Reigning kings and rulers they vouch, Ensure their wives, sons daughters relatives find a place , Children follow professions of parents is no dynasty or disgrace. How politicians amass, accumulate wealth you ponder , It is in line with the world's next wonder, Any doubts why politicians want to die with boots on , Monuments, projects , perpetuate memories after they are gone. People sweat, toil over years to build empires and fame, Politicians in office are apt in this dubious game, Industrialist, businessmen , stars enter the fray now , Actively participate in the process that benefits somehow. No need on regulations , policies rules on politicians to depend , Pampering, bribing , be in good books ,not to offend , Wife, son ,daughter a relative fill his place Sympathy, empathy, to incumbent voters gladly embrace. Parties find to bet on winable, ,guaranteed , safe choice, Continuation of legacy of departed a matter of just rejoice, As and when politician is forced to vacate , ,retreat, As an untouchable, with disdain voters treat. Out of power, influence, loses position and post, No more a chief guest or welcomed honoured host, Politician with fame, privileges, tend to drown, The position is temporary glorification,power and crown . Devoid of qualification self worth and profession , Prudent to invest in business, create assets to absorb the shock and cushion , The role of politicians is to bring, discuss participate in New laws , Not to go hamer and tongs about flaws. Govt has various Depts to care for development and growth need , Resorting to naugurations , foundations, raising toasts a pitable task indeed In waking life concentrating on personal greed, Selfishly striving for next generation of family to feed . Involve with local bodies organisations , problems to solve , Not to impose might on institutions to align and dissolve , Regularly listen to the voters woes and meet Raise issues loud and clear and keep Depts on their toes and feet Politics to day gives enormous power influence and fame, No need of education ,experience or capital in this game, If you win redouble energies ,first to ensure loss to recover . If you lose, will drown in an ocean of debt to discover Nelson Lopes Chinchinim
[Goanet] Who can afford to fight elections
Who can afford to fight elections Look at some of the personalities yearning to represent you and me in Goa Assembly Imagine their character .integrity educational merit ,social standing to understand, participate,suggest, amendments to sometimes motivated legislation that will affect every one and that should alarm bells. THE WORK OF LEGISLATORS is to legislate which suggest they should be specifically qualified and legally too. WE do not need Politicians to duplicate the work of various Govt Depts, agencies, instituted for development in every field ,staffed with qualified personnel.You will retort that ministers occupying the post are sometimes worse, but they have at least paid , highly qualified secretaries to dissuade them . .what a travesty of facts that decent and educated voters are represented by lowly qualified or non qualified persons No decent person with hard earned income can ever hope to enter the fray and win First jostling for ticket need to contribute for parry fund and keep in good humour others involveled These are unwritten laws and no secrets. The party in turn will dole out a pittance, bit of your own donations for expenses.The party bosses make sure of winability which means that candidates have enough resources to splurge and muscle power to intimidate othe candidates.The limit recommended by election commission for expenses is a joke at present times The publicity material and the army of personnel required for campaigns distribution, , to manage boots , to ferry and guide voters, their daily expenses on food ,refreshment, travel and bonus costs a bomb is untraceable as expenses to compute.Then open bars ,restaurants in places have fixed quota of amounts as give away in kind.The incentives offered to selected voters in kind and cash does not figure in the expenses.The candidates have stocked liquor ,goods and cash for distribution well in advance ,anticipating the restrictions imposed in different places and confidants to tap as and when required The choice of the candidate is forced on you and only recourse left is to stamp NONE OF THE ABOVE( NOTA) It may ensure your integrity, satisfaction but will not alter the position on the ground Candidates are enamoured to flaunt their label of so called social service as the acceptable qualification . THEY have not excelled themselves educationally or profesiinaly to make a dent of importance in their own lives in the first place Sorry to state that some have not even cleared SSC .Others have procured dubious educational certificates of external courses and non existing Colleges and defunct universities . The parties want you to cast your so called valuable and sacred votes to these scoundrels and fulfill your democratic rights The perks like Pensionary benefits, Free electricity, inverters, Postage, fuel, DA and travel allowances, subsidised food, refreshment allowances, , for days of National importance, Free driver and attendants , security, drivers, cars at ridiculous low interests at 2%, housing allowances upto 30 laks even when they have palatial houses, car loans every two year period for 2 % ,Free medical facilities in India and abroad at exchequer costs when same are available locally, Free travel by air, road , train first class including attendants ,wives and children reserved at any moment These official benefits called allowances are totally tax free, when even medical reimbursement is taxed, including all allowances. The take way for Ministers, MP, Central Ministers CM,heads of corporation is envy of highly qualified CEO Then there are hidden benefits like commissions on projects in respective constituencies ,on contracts allotted, supplies , over invoicing of tenders, liaison fees for companies , and legislations tailored to suit particular concerns , placements etc which officially cannot be confirmed as it falls in grey arrea Influence they wield to manipulate and favour their contacts at a price of course. The party hopping is at a enormous gain possibly to keep reserves for elections and also for the benefit of progeny not yet born An industrialist, businessman toils for years to gather his wealth, then how do we explain politicians turning crorepotis by dozens in a short time, from riding cycle to luxurious cars, two wheelers when as ordinary persons trudged on foot There is no doubt that profession as politicians is the shortest route to amass wealth, fame ,position and influence and is the best career option without qualification, experience , capital or efforts like an industrialists No wonder the aspirations and clamour to join politics is increasing exponentially with respects to parties and candidates The cry to have minimum qualifications, fixed period ,and strict conditions for defections ,to tax all income and rethink on pensions will always fall on deaf ears Remebered Morarji Dessai who was only dissenting vociferously on pension
[Goanet] Schedule for Sunday 16th January 2022
CCR TV GOA Channel of God's love✝ You can also watch CCR TV live on your smartphone via the CCR TV App Available on Google PlayStore for Android Platform. Click the link below. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccr.tv4 Email ID: ccrgoame...@gmail.com Schedule for Sunday 16th January 2022 12:00 AM Rosary - Glorious Mysteries 12:27 AM Magnneachem Jivit - Talk by Gaurish Naik 1:00 AM Mass in Konkani for Saturday 2:30 AM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Orkache Mister 2:56 AM Devachem Utor - Suttka - Avesvor 39 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 3:08 AM Entrepreneurship - Audrey Menezes interviewed by Basil D'Cunha 3:32 AM Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 16 3:37 AM Song - Ballok Jezu - Zia Rodrigues 3:41 AM Abundant Life -Sin is worth leaving - Prof Nicholas D'Souza 4:05 AM Ask Dr Sweezel - Preferable sitting position at desk jobs 4:11 AM Let us share our goodness with all - Fr Peter Michael CSSR 4:25 AM Jezu Mozo Sodvonnar 4:30 AM Jezu - Bhakitant ani Itihasant - Talk by Adv. F.E. Noronha 4:59 AM Hymns - St Anthony's HS, Monte de Guirim 5:05 AM Show me your ways O Lord - A talk by Edmund Antao 5:34 AM Prayer for India 5 5:37 AM The Holy Eucharist - Talk By Msgr. Alex Rebello 6:15 AM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 168 - Upkar Attovp - Fr Pratap Naik sj 6:22 AM Boreponn Devachem Monxak Sukh Sasnnachem - Orlando D'Souza 6:49 AM Tell Me a Story - Eps 38 - Moses and the Burning Bush 6:55 AM Sokalchem Magnnem - Aitar Wk 2 & 4 7:00 AM Praise and Worship - Magno Menezes - SJVRC 7:16 AM Morning Prayer - Sunday Wk 2 & 4 7:19 AM Ami Kiteak Bhogsunk zai? - Cassino D'Costa 7:59 AM Devachem Utor - Suttka - Avesvor 39 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 8:09 AM Boreponn Devachem Monxak Sukh Sasnnachem - Orlando D'Souza 8:36 AM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 176 - Svartha - Fr Pratap Naik sj 8:44 AM Catechism for Confirmation - 15 - DCC 9:09 AM Tell Me a Story - Eps 49 - God sends judgemental widom to Moses 9:18 AM Vocation - A Prophetic Call - Talk by Sr Sirisha Kota 9:30 AM Documentary - St Joseph Vaz 9:55 AM Pope's intentions in Konkani 10:00 AM St Joseph Vaz Spiritual Centre - Feast Day 12:20 PM Angelus - English 12:22 PM Prayer for the Synod 2023 12:24 PM Intercessions in English 12:30 PM Mass from Jesuit House followed by Daily Flash 1:15 PM Pope's intentions in English 1:18 PM Importance of Spiritual reading - Talk by Maria Ana da Costa 1:42 PM Hymn - Theme of Pastoral Year - Fr. Tomas Lobo 1:49 PM Amchi Bhas Amche Borovpi - Alfonso Bond Braganza interviewed by Daniel F. de Souza 2:20 PM My Music Videos - Khuxe Monan Gorib Tim Subhagi 2:26 PM What's Cooking - Season 2 Episode 10 2:40 PM Hymn - Amcheo Tin Avoio - Song by Usgaon Youth 2:46 PM Song - He's got the whole world in His hands 2:51 PM Our Father - German 2:57 PM Catechism for Confirmation - 15 - DCC 3:26 PM Hymn - St Thomsa H.S. Cansaulim 3:30 PM Deivik Kaklutichi Magnneam 3:40 PM Precious blood of Jesus - Leela Moraes 4:00 PM Rosary - Glorious Mysteries 4:27 PM Hymn -Come Back My Love - Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap) 4:30 PM Senior Citizens Exercises - 16 4:56 PM Magnificat (Konkani) 5:00 PM Praise and Worship - Agnes Barucha 5:24 PM Prayer : Benedictus 5:27 PM Aimorechen Magnnem 5:30 PM St Joseph Vaz - Feast Day Mass 7:52 PM Povitr Pustokant Devachi Khoxi - Rev Melito D'Costa 7:58 PM Prayer for the Synod 2023 - Konkani 8:00 PM Politics - A Noble Profession? - Eps 12 - Nazir Khan 8:32 PM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Orkache Mister 9:00 PM Mass in Marathi 10:00 PM Adoration - Heaven - Led by Fr Henry Falcao 10:31 PM Ratchem Magnem 10:46 PM Devachem Utor - Suttka - Avesvor 40 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 10:57 PM Literally Goa - Dr. Fatima Noronha interviewed by Frederick Noronha 11:27 PM Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 14 11:33 PM Mil Mel Nel Show - II Donations may be made to: Beneficiary name : CCR GOA MEDIA. Name of Bank : ICICI Bank Branch Name: Panaji Branch RTGS/NEFT Code : ICIC015 Savings Bank Account No : 262401000183
[Goanet] DO NOT SQUANDER YOUR VOTE
These assembly elections are very crucial for our State as it could well be the last where the Goan vote would be of any consequence. Taking into account the importance that the coming elections would have in defining Goa’s future, it is all the more important that we should not shirk our fundamental duty of saving our land. So there is no question of taking an "apolitical" posture at these elections in particular. One does not have to contest elections but one has to be ready to take a stand and support the party that could do justice to our State. It is also very important to be alert and vigilant of those political parties that have craftily surfaced to ensure that there is division of votes to deviously benefit the BJP. This we should not allow as everyone after the last ten years of horrific misrule want to see the BJP driven out of Power. It is no secret that politics governs everything in our society, so it would be pertinent that we see the practical reality and now unitedly work towards a better Goa. Leaders need to have a vision and know where they are heading and leading their flock. Goa is such a small State and could have been well managed. Remaining mere spectators at election time would only further deteriorate the pathetic state of governance that we are experiencing. Let us take a conscientious stand and free this state from the current alarming levels of corruption and maladministration that Goa is gripped in. Something we cannot achieve by remaining "apolitical". And the February 14th electoral battle is one we need to win for the sake of a secular and progressive Goa. Adv. Aires Rodrigues C/G-2, Shopping Complex Ribandar Retreat Ribandar – Goa – 403006 Mobile No: 9822684372 Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com You can also reach me on Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues Twitter@rodrigues_aires www.airesrodrigues.in
Re: [Goanet] Rishi Shunak
LOL. Interesting point of view. FN ᐧ On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 16:11, patrice riemens wrote: > Aloha, > > There is not much to be proud about Rishi Shunak. He's for sure the most > likely successor to BoJo the Clown, whose fall will happen when (not if) > the ruthless Torry ruling class decides so. As PM, Shunak will then unlash > a new era of austerity with gusto, as he hates the lower classes in true > blue fashion. In terms of refugees/immigrants/foreigners policy he is only > marginally better (or just simply smarter) than his cabinet colleague Priti > Patel who famously answered when asked about her own refugee (from Idi > Amin's Uganda) backgound that 'now the times are different'. So they are ... > > Looks like the Torries are in for a reverse of Marx: from farce to tragedy. > > Cheers all the same, p+7D! >
[Goanet] Rishi Shunak
Aloha, There is not much to be proud about Rishi Shunak. He's for sure the most likely successor to BoJo the Clown, whose fall will happen when (not if) the ruthless Torry ruling class decides so. As PM, Shunak will then unlash a new era of austerity with gusto, as he hates the lower classes in true blue fashion. In terms of refugees/immigrants/foreigners policy he is only marginally better (or just simply smarter) than his cabinet colleague Priti Patel who famously answered when asked about her own refugee (from Idi Amin's Uganda) backgound that 'now the times are different'. So they are ... Looks like the Torries are in for a reverse of Marx: from farce to tragedy. Cheers all the same, p+7D!
[Goanet] Zen Temple
no God in Zen Temple you must pay entrance fee say Zen Master ok no problem what does joao want to say?
Re: [Goanet] Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign
Checking on Dr Ashok Varadkar, the father of the former PM of Ireland Dr Leo Varadkar, see the following, and I wonder if he’s a Goan? Two of my brothers were decorated as freedom fighters, and my sisters took part in the liberation of Goa,” says Dr Ashok Varadkar. Here’s the full article. https://www.magzter.com/stories/News/India-Today/An-Indian-Party-in-Ireland Be interesting to know. Mel On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 7:08 PM Eddie Fernandes wrote: > Hello Anita, > > > > I was prompted by the subject line of the post to forward news about the > impending elections in Portugal and hope we can all join hands to pray for > Antonio Costa’s success. Would you not agree? > > > > Cheers > > > > Eddie Fernandes > > On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 21:04, Anita Dias wrote: > >> That's good to hear Eddie. I have heard and know about him but immaterial >> *if* he - Rishi Sunak was present at the BYOB party. >> *His integrity will come into play if he was at it.* >> That is what I am focusing on. >> If he is in the line-up for being the next PM; it is an important aspect. >> >> A shameful incident that took place in May 2020 is only now being >> revealed!! >> Therefore--Would it not be better to know now then later? >> WHO was at it??? >> >> We know his dad ( an MD) is from Kenya...AND his mum Usha ( a pharmacist) >> is from Tanzania ie Dar; that she went to Shaaban Roberts Sec School. >> Parents with integrity! >> >> Goans - whether in Portugal or India or anywhere in the world were >> literally falling over themselves/drooling when Antonio Costa was elected. >> After all you too had many clippings on him on Goan Voice-didn't you? >> >> I have no idea why you are bringing Costa into this conversation. >> He has no bearing on it. On Brit politics! >> >> I think there is a change developing ---where integrity is the name of >> the game in politics. >> As sooner or later the true colours show. >> >> A >> >> >> >> >> -- >> *From:* tgo...@googlegroups.com on behalf of >> Eddie Fernandes >> *Sent:* January 14, 2022 2:41 PM >> *To:* tgo...@googlegroups.com ; Goa's premiere >> mailing list, estb. 1994! >> *Subject:* Re: Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As >> Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign >> >> Yes, we are proud of Rishi Sunak, but what about Antonio Costa? >> >> “Donkey Babush” António Costa, seeks re-election as Prime Minister of >> Portugal >> 13 Jan: SIC Notícias (Portugal). Aged 60, a socialist since he was 12, >> António Costa seeks to be re-elected prime minister, a position he has held >> since 2015. “Babush” to the family – which means boy in Konkani dialect, >> from Goa – António Costa has been Prime Minister since 2015 and seeks to be >> re-elected on 30 January 2022… “A race between a donkey and a Ferrari” was >> used to describe his entry into politics in 1993 … António Costa was born >> in Lisbon on July 17, 1961. Son of publicist, writer and Communist >> Party activist Orlando da Costa and Maria Antónia Palla a journalist … he >> is a descendant of families converted to Catholicism from the highest caste >> in India… 1616 words. >> >> https://postal-pt.translate.goog/politica/antonio-costa-socialista-ha-mais-de-40-anos-irrequieto-e-um-habil-negociador/?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp >> >> 14 Jan: Jornal I (Portugal). Skin color, “never limited me” he said in >> 2014: “I, personally, never felt it. I may have heard them call me 'monkey' >> once or twice, but it's episodic”… 1837 words. >> >> https://ionline-sapo-pt.translate.goog/759318?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp >> >> Video: 18 Jan. 2017. Herald TV. Portugal PM visits his ancestral house in >> Goa … 3m. 36s. >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAQGERuIH5Y >> >> >> On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 19:16, Anita Dias wrote: >> >> >> Not only in British EA Mel, but also in British India which then became >> British Raj (a total of 400 years of ) and in every country of the >> so-called 'Commonwealth'. A misnomer if ever there was one. As all the >> wealth only went to one country! >> The Indigenous also suffered in Oz, NZ and Canada. >> >> The 'work event'. A new term for a BYOB party but it would be better if >> the Brits knew who was present @ it. >> If there were any Ministers of the crown. >> It seems highly unlikely that the top Ministers were absent- which >> possibly means Dishy Rishi was there! >> Doubts will persist until the facts are known. >> >> I am just saying! As still a Brit citizen! I would like to know... >> A >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> *From:* tgo...@googlegroups.com on behalf of >> ymirconsult...@gmail.com >> *Sent:* January 14, 2022 9:20 AM >> *To:* Goanet ; Goans ; >> Tanzanite 2020 >> *Subject:* Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As >> Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign >> >> What a reversal of roles!! I’m old enough to remember the
Re: [Goanet] Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign
Sure, Eddie. It sounds good to me. It’s time Indians got their mojo back. Of course, Ireland had Leo Varadkar as the PM a while back. His father is from India. All we need now I’d to have an Indian PM of China. Then all will be done. On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 7:08 PM Eddie Fernandes wrote: > Hello Anita, > > > > I was prompted by the subject line of the post to forward news about the > impending elections in Portugal and hope we can all join hands to pray for > Antonio Costa’s success. Would you not agree? > > > > Cheers > > > > Eddie Fernandes > > On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 21:04, Anita Dias wrote: > >> That's good to hear Eddie. I have heard and know about him but immaterial >> *if* he - Rishi Sunak was present at the BYOB party. >> *His integrity will come into play if he was at it.* >> That is what I am focusing on. >> If he is in the line-up for being the next PM; it is an important aspect. >> >> A shameful incident that took place in May 2020 is only now being >> revealed!! >> Therefore--Would it not be better to know now then later? >> WHO was at it??? >> >> We know his dad ( an MD) is from Kenya...AND his mum Usha ( a pharmacist) >> is from Tanzania ie Dar; that she went to Shaaban Roberts Sec School. >> Parents with integrity! >> >> Goans - whether in Portugal or India or anywhere in the world were >> literally falling over themselves/drooling when Antonio Costa was elected. >> After all you too had many clippings on him on Goan Voice-didn't you? >> >> I have no idea why you are bringing Costa into this conversation. >> He has no bearing on it. On Brit politics! >> >> I think there is a change developing ---where integrity is the name of >> the game in politics. >> As sooner or later the true colours show. >> >> A >> >> >> >> >> -- >> *From:* tgo...@googlegroups.com on behalf of >> Eddie Fernandes >> *Sent:* January 14, 2022 2:41 PM >> *To:* tgo...@googlegroups.com ; Goa's premiere >> mailing list, estb. 1994! >> *Subject:* Re: Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As >> Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign >> >> Yes, we are proud of Rishi Sunak, but what about Antonio Costa? >> >> “Donkey Babush” António Costa, seeks re-election as Prime Minister of >> Portugal >> 13 Jan: SIC Notícias (Portugal). Aged 60, a socialist since he was 12, >> António Costa seeks to be re-elected prime minister, a position he has held >> since 2015. “Babush” to the family – which means boy in Konkani dialect, >> from Goa – António Costa has been Prime Minister since 2015 and seeks to be >> re-elected on 30 January 2022… “A race between a donkey and a Ferrari” was >> used to describe his entry into politics in 1993 … António Costa was born >> in Lisbon on July 17, 1961. Son of publicist, writer and Communist >> Party activist Orlando da Costa and Maria Antónia Palla a journalist … he >> is a descendant of families converted to Catholicism from the highest caste >> in India… 1616 words. >> >> https://postal-pt.translate.goog/politica/antonio-costa-socialista-ha-mais-de-40-anos-irrequieto-e-um-habil-negociador/?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp >> >> 14 Jan: Jornal I (Portugal). Skin color, “never limited me” he said in >> 2014: “I, personally, never felt it. I may have heard them call me 'monkey' >> once or twice, but it's episodic”… 1837 words. >> >> https://ionline-sapo-pt.translate.goog/759318?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp >> >> Video: 18 Jan. 2017. Herald TV. Portugal PM visits his ancestral house in >> Goa … 3m. 36s. >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAQGERuIH5Y >> >> >> On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 19:16, Anita Dias wrote: >> >> >> Not only in British EA Mel, but also in British India which then became >> British Raj (a total of 400 years of ) and in every country of the >> so-called 'Commonwealth'. A misnomer if ever there was one. As all the >> wealth only went to one country! >> The Indigenous also suffered in Oz, NZ and Canada. >> >> The 'work event'. A new term for a BYOB party but it would be better if >> the Brits knew who was present @ it. >> If there were any Ministers of the crown. >> It seems highly unlikely that the top Ministers were absent- which >> possibly means Dishy Rishi was there! >> Doubts will persist until the facts are known. >> >> I am just saying! As still a Brit citizen! I would like to know... >> A >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> *From:* tgo...@googlegroups.com on behalf of >> ymirconsult...@gmail.com >> *Sent:* January 14, 2022 9:20 AM >> *To:* Goanet ; Goans ; >> Tanzanite 2020 >> *Subject:* Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As >> Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign >> >> What a reversal of roles!! I’m old enough to remember the numerous >> humiliation meted to us Indians in the former British East Africa. Mel >> >>
Re: [Goanet] Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign
Hello Anita, I was prompted by the subject line of the post to forward news about the impending elections in Portugal and hope we can all join hands to pray for Antonio Costa’s success. Would you not agree? Cheers Eddie Fernandes On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 21:04, Anita Dias wrote: > That's good to hear Eddie. I have heard and know about him but immaterial > *if* he - Rishi Sunak was present at the BYOB party. > *His integrity will come into play if he was at it.* > That is what I am focusing on. > If he is in the line-up for being the next PM; it is an important aspect. > > A shameful incident that took place in May 2020 is only now being > revealed!! > Therefore--Would it not be better to know now then later? > WHO was at it??? > > We know his dad ( an MD) is from Kenya...AND his mum Usha ( a pharmacist) > is from Tanzania ie Dar; that she went to Shaaban Roberts Sec School. > Parents with integrity! > > Goans - whether in Portugal or India or anywhere in the world were > literally falling over themselves/drooling when Antonio Costa was elected. > After all you too had many clippings on him on Goan Voice-didn't you? > > I have no idea why you are bringing Costa into this conversation. > He has no bearing on it. On Brit politics! > > I think there is a change developing ---where integrity is the name of the > game in politics. > As sooner or later the true colours show. > > A > > > > > -- > *From:* tgo...@googlegroups.com on behalf of > Eddie Fernandes > *Sent:* January 14, 2022 2:41 PM > *To:* tgo...@googlegroups.com ; Goa's premiere > mailing list, estb. 1994! > *Subject:* Re: Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As > Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign > > Yes, we are proud of Rishi Sunak, but what about Antonio Costa? > > “Donkey Babush” António Costa, seeks re-election as Prime Minister of > Portugal > 13 Jan: SIC Notícias (Portugal). Aged 60, a socialist since he was 12, > António Costa seeks to be re-elected prime minister, a position he has held > since 2015. “Babush” to the family – which means boy in Konkani dialect, > from Goa – António Costa has been Prime Minister since 2015 and seeks to be > re-elected on 30 January 2022… “A race between a donkey and a Ferrari” was > used to describe his entry into politics in 1993 … António Costa was born > in Lisbon on July 17, 1961. Son of publicist, writer and Communist Party > activist Orlando da Costa and Maria Antónia Palla a journalist … he is a > descendant of families converted to Catholicism from the highest caste in > India… 1616 words. > > https://postal-pt.translate.goog/politica/antonio-costa-socialista-ha-mais-de-40-anos-irrequieto-e-um-habil-negociador/?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp > > 14 Jan: Jornal I (Portugal). Skin color, “never limited me” he said in > 2014: “I, personally, never felt it. I may have heard them call me 'monkey' > once or twice, but it's episodic”… 1837 words. > > https://ionline-sapo-pt.translate.goog/759318?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=wapp > > Video: 18 Jan. 2017. Herald TV. Portugal PM visits his ancestral house in > Goa … 3m. 36s. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAQGERuIH5Y > > > On Fri, 14 Jan 2022 at 19:16, Anita Dias wrote: > > > Not only in British EA Mel, but also in British India which then became > British Raj (a total of 400 years of ) and in every country of the > so-called 'Commonwealth'. A misnomer if ever there was one. As all the > wealth only went to one country! > The Indigenous also suffered in Oz, NZ and Canada. > > The 'work event'. A new term for a BYOB party but it would be better if > the Brits knew who was present @ it. > If there were any Ministers of the crown. > It seems highly unlikely that the top Ministers were absent- which > possibly means Dishy Rishi was there! > Doubts will persist until the facts are known. > > I am just saying! As still a Brit citizen! I would like to know... > A > > > > > > -- > *From:* tgo...@googlegroups.com on behalf of > ymirconsult...@gmail.com > *Sent:* January 14, 2022 9:20 AM > *To:* Goanet ; Goans ; > Tanzanite 2020 > *Subject:* Odds In Favour Of Indian-Origin Chancellor Rishi Sunak As > Pressure Mounts On British Prime Minister Boris Johnson To Resign > > What a reversal of roles!! I’m old enough to remember the numerous > humiliation meted to us Indians in the former British East Africa. Mel > > https://www.cnbctv18.com/world/odds-in-favour-of-indian-origin-chancellor-rishi-sunak-as-pressure-mounts-on-british-prime-minister-boris-johnson-to-resign-12116692.htm > > > Sent from my iPhone > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Tanzanite 2020" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to tgoans+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > To view this discussion on the web visit >