--- Rui Collaco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Nair, I think I know the difference between a federal set-up and a
colonial administration. One of the main differences is that in a genuine
federation (India being a mockery of the federal concept) there is
central/federal recruitment only for
Mr. Nair, I think I know the difference between a federal set-up and a
colonial administration. One of the main differences is that in a genuine
federation (India being a mockery of the federal concept) there is
central/federal recruitment only for federal jobs (like the armed forces,
foreign
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Subject: RE: [Goanet]Goans in IAS?
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 01:37:43 +
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Daryl, if 42 years after the so-called liberation
there has been no Goa
cadre,why would it become an issue now? Only now
have you noticed that there
are few Goans in the the Goa
on with their high-handedness regarding Goa and Goans. They know that no
reaction can be expected from them.
Rui Manuel Collaço
Lisbon
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Subject: Re: [Goanet]Goans in IAS?
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 01:29
Whether IAS folks (whether Goan or not Goan)are
qualified to handle the tasks assigned to them is a
question , the best answer lies with all those senior
qualified Goans like retired Senhor J.C.ALMEIDA a
distinguished personality . (I have yet to establish
whether he belonged to the cadre of
I'm assuming that the upper echelons of any state's
administration is filled with IAS graduates picked up
from a national pool of students. If this is in fact
true, then one would expect that the majority of
administrators running Goa would be non-Goan. So long
as this system is being applied to
Comes with the territory! How would you otherwise
sell Goa's image as a land of sussegad people (to
use Goa's corrupt version of a
Portuguese word), easy women (that Indians come to
ogle at),
You are mistaken, Senhor, Indians ogle all women,
regrdless of colour, nationality or ethinicity. We do
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Daryl Martyris wrote:
I've been noticing that lot of directors and secretaries of government
departments are not Goans. I heard recently that the IAS still does not have
a Goa cadre. Is this true? Does anyone know why is this is so? Is it because
not enough Goans qualify
I've been noticing that lot of directors and
secretaries of government
departments are not Goans. I heard recently that the
IAS still does not have
a Goa cadre. Is this true? Does anyone know why is
this is so? Is it because
not enough Goans qualify for the IAS to deserve a
seperate
Daryl, if 42 years after the so-called liberation there has been no Goa
cadre,why would it become an issue now? Only now have you noticed that there
are few Goans in the the Goa administration? Don't you know that Goans are a
minority in goa's administration, at all levels, from top to bottom?
If I am not mistaken,Goa currently has a joint cadre
with AP(Arunachal) and Mizoram. The BJP had proposed a
joint cadre with Maharashtra or Karnatka, which was
not viewed favorably. A state cadre is probably on the
cards. A candidate is alloted to a state according
rank and preference in the all
From: Daryl Martyris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Goanet]Goans in IAS?
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 13:46:53 -0600
Several. Albano Couto must be one of the seniormost. then Dias, ex-governor
of Bengal.
Albano, or Julius Ribeiro, would explain why the
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