[Goanet] Yesterday's Kamsa, Today's Murli Krishna of Taleigao

2007-12-11 Thread Miguel Braganza
Dears,

On 31 December, 2006 some over enthusiastic activists refused to tone
down their rhetoric  and insisted on labelling the Taleigao MLA
Atanasio "Babush" Monserrate as Kamsa [the wicked uncle of Krishna who
killed at birth all the children who would have been Krishna's elder
siblings],Narkasur, and Taliban de Taleigao because of the Regional
Plan. today some of these over-enthusiatic "activists" are vying for
space to speak alongside this same men like the Gopi's of Nandanvan as
if he was their Krishna Kanhaiya or the Pied Piper of Taleigao Murli
Krishna. No prizes for guessing to which party their affiliation .
or "sympathy"   lies!

Meanwhile, "Arjuna" Matanhy's rath trundles along the dusty,
mine-blown roads  from Valpoi to Bicholim. No prizes for guessing here
either.  The list of speakers  .. and the guys issuing the
supporting/collaborative press notes . says it all. Just read the
newspapers and watch out for more from 10 January, 2008 from the
Kurukshetra [ Crook Shetra] at Penha de France. C'est la vie, n'est
pas??

Mog asundi.

Miguel

PS
It is nice to see the CCP Corporator, Avinash [the Indistructible]
Bhosle, sharing the platform with his mentor Babush against his former
funda, Daya, with whom he made merry last New Year at the proposed
International Cricket Stadium  ...trying to ring in the new . !!
What do they say, Politicians do not have permanent friends, just
permanent interest .  and make capital whenever they can!


Taleigao rally demands scrapping of IT Habitat
NT Staff Reporter


Panaji, Dec 9 The Taleigao MLA, Mr Atanasio Monserrate today said that
scrapping of the Rajiv Gandhi IT Habitat project is a challenge he has
accepted, and if needed, would not hesitate to "spill his blood" to
see the end of the project.

Mr Monserrate also maintained that he himself is capable of fully
developing the Taleigao constituency, and needs no help from the
government.

Speaking before a large crowd participated in a peaceful morcha
against the controversial project on the Dona Paula plateau, the
Taleigao MLA said that he is ready to buy all 18 plots located in the
habitat which have been sold at a cost between Rs 3,000 and Rs 4,000
per sq mt, and further allot it to the people from his constituency,
for their benefit.

Earlier, the march, which started from the church square, at Taleigao,
was stopped along the way by the police, with Section 144 clamped at
and around the IT Habitat. Mr Monserrate who led the march, addressed
the people from atop a vehicle, in the presence of the city mayor, Mr
Tony Rodrigues, a number of corporators of the Corporation of the City
of Panaji, and other local leaders.

Speaking further, Mr Monserrate said, "The government which took pride
in announcing that it was for 'aam aadmi', today trampled on the
rights of the common man by clamping Section 144 in an area which has
a Hindu cremation ground." "Should the people on the deathbed wait
until Section 144 is lifted, and then die, so that they may be
cremated without any legal hassle," he questioned

Stating that the Congress president, Ms Sonia Gandhi had launched the
IT Habitat project in good faith, the Taleigao MLA said that Ms Gandhi
must have thought that a project named after her late husband would be
beneficial to Goa and its people.

"How was she to know that some corrupt and greedy people in her party
holding high posts would turn the project into a money making racket
through land deals," he exclaimed, charging that these people want to
make money by taking advantage of the name of late Rajiv Gandhi.

Mr Monserrate said that the people from the Taleigao constituency
would have welcomed giant IT companies like Wipro with open arms, as
such establishments would have not gone into construction of massive
structures, but provided better jobs with good salaries.

Coming out hammer and tongs against the IT Minister, Mr Dayanand
Narvekar, the Taleigao MLA alleged that "Mr Narvekar has not only
allotted one of the plots at the IT Habitat to his brother-in-law who
is neck deep into debt amounting to Rs 90 lakh, but also demanded
money from a close friend of the Chief Minister for allotting a plot
to him."

Without taking any names, Mr Monserrate said that a number of cabinet
ministers - including a public representative from Salcete taluka who
was vehemently speaking against the government but has presently "lost
his voice" - are supporting Mr Narvekar as he holds the finance
portfolio.

The government is uncommitted on the demand of the people to scrap the
IT Habitat project and is only buying time by delaying any such
announcement, Mr Monserrate observed. "What can the public expect from
the infrastructure committee of the state cabinet in which three out
of five members are thieves," he alleged.

The public meeting was also addressed by a CCP corporator, Mr Avinash
Bonsle, besides Mr Agnel Silveira, Mr Pradeep Nagvekar and Mr Jeevan
Mayekar.

Later, a life-sized effigy of the IT Minist

[Goanet] Talks with Goa NRI Delegation in Bahrain focus on pension scheme for Goan expats

2007-12-11 Thread Goa's Pride www.goa-world.com
Talks focus on pension scheme for Goan expats 
   
  VISITING Goan Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Affairs Directorate commissioner 
Eduardo Faleiro met Goan community members at a meeting at the Karnataka Social 
Club, Manama, last night.
   
  Goa Overseas Employment Agency chairman Vice-Admiral John D'Silva and Goa NRI 
Affairs director Ulhas D Kamat, who are accompanying Mr Faleiro on his Gulf 
tour, and Indian Ambassador Balkrishna Shetty were present.
   
  More than 150 Goan community members discussed pension schemes for Gulf 
workers, orientation courses for domestic workers and possible flights to Goa.
   
  The event also featured a presentation on investments and other opportunities 
in Goa, as well as the services offered by the directorate.
   
  Also present were YGC president Francis Correia, vice-president Gerard 
Fernandes, Migrant Workers Protection Society vice-president Alfredo D'Souza 
and Bahrain Goans Football League chairman G R Crasto, who spoke about 
reservation of seats in professional colleges and the problems faced by Goan 
housemaids and domestic workers.
  (Gulf Daily News)
   
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2007-12-11 Thread John Gomes
All over India, it appears now , no information is given by the Government 
except under RTI. Here too, I have found cover up encouraged and no justice 
from the Apellant Authorities. Incidentally ,I find they are generally, 
ignorant of the letter and spirit of RTI.
  I read today that two Judges of the Supreme Court have gone against their own 
Judgement by a larger Bench stating , inter alia, the Judiciary must have a 
Hands Off policy regards the Executive Jurisdiction! The last bastion is being 
stormed! Judicial activism was essential when the powerful Executive failed in 
its duties and public had to file PILs!  Courts are meant for Justice, not to 
be manipulated by "Technical Reasons" to deny Justice. The procedures are not 
more important than  equitable Justice FOR ALL. We can expect many more Naxal 
activities and Nandigrams!

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Date:  Thu, 6 Dec 2007 00:24:03 -0800 (PST)From:  "John Gomes" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject:  Appeal under RTITo:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Reference appeal 79/2007-8/Mam JEG versus PIO Bardez  and first
Appellate Authority Bardez, when my case was called for Orders on 6th
Dec, I went in alone. The SCIC and SIC jointly said they find no merit
in my appeal and  it is dismissed without costs or exemplary damages! I
should collect their Orders. "Next! " I was incredulous, and on obtaining
the Order ,left speechless  for quite some time! The Order blandly
states Respondents were  also present in person ! The Order must have
been typed and kept ready,because I sat with the Secretary who got it
for me within a few minutes of coming out of the Chamber! The
Mamlatdar and Dy Collector were mildly pulled up in the Order, and their
Honours "HOPE" that they will take into consideration the observation of
the Commission in future. No penalty or consequences.So no Fear for
lapses. At the hearing, the Mamlatdar was stuttering and stammering and
couldn't answer anything as he was new. Even his written reply says that
they furnished  information to me "inspite of the fact that the office of
this Respondent is always overburdened with different types of work."
The Order says "Information given by the Mamlatdar is complete on all
points".
Something is terribly wrong, because the SIC were giving good decisions
last year. This   will require a lot of time and expense to challenge
in our heavily overburdened courts.  There are procedures and orders and
Rules which are not followed with absolute cover up! The Aam Admi by
himself, has  little chance if he goes about  things legitimately!  I
can foresee Nandigrams in Goa, if this sort of  blatant injustice in
handling of grievances is resorted to. My name is still not on the
Electoral Rolls  to date (I have many letters assuring me ,as before
when it didnt come!) and I have to continue to try to improve the
UNCLEAN ROLLS prepared  with the little information I have managed to
obtain. Believe me, this  even little  information obtained shows a
shocking state of affairs!


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[Goanet] Caste System in Goa...the topic is overrun...Bosco(?)

2007-12-11 Thread cedrico dacosta
Caste System in Goa...the topic is overrun...Bosco(?)

I feel topic should be now chucked out of the forum...

there are more burning topics happening in Goa specially as we approach the Goa 
Liberation day anniversary...

Bosco...as you have many a times been a fair refree...please intervene


Third Umpire!!!

Cedric da Costa

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Re: [Goanet] Borges, the pirate priest and Gulab

2007-12-11 Thread Sebastian Borges

 Mogall Miguelbab,
On 6 Dec 2007, you wrote:
<< I would rather worry about the AIDS that the
population of the  GULAB archipelago seem to be
suffering from ...they are losing their voice, so to
say. I canot say that I am happy about that. The
publication has seen better days and this is a sorry
pass, after the silver jubilee and a greater interest
in Romi literature. Did someone shoot himself in his
Achilles heel with a Devanagri bullet?>>

And << In the meanwhile, others are finding that
shedding crocodile tears for Konkani is not enough to
keep the rose plant alive in the GULAB archipelago.>>

on 6 Dec, jc wrote:
<<  I thought that I ask you about GULAB.
A few years ago, I organised to have some issues
air-mailed to me.
My reaction after reading one issue: Do these jokers
really expect
people to spend money to buy this junk?>>

 As usual, when cornered, you have opened a new
door.  The topic was whether the late Fr. Antonio
Pereira sj had really changed his mind as regards the
script for Official Language Konkani and, if so, the
proof in that regard.  Having failed miserably to
provide the proof for your assertion, you are now
trying to divert the attention of Goanetters towards
the topic of GULAB, the Konkani monthly magazine.  Let
us see how well you fare here.
 When the late Fr. Freddy J. Da Costa started this
first Konkani magazine in colour, he explained this as
an admittedly "foolish enterprise" in his very first
editorial.  It would be foolish because (1) no such
daring attempt had been made by anyone earlier in
Konkani and (2) the mortality of Konkani periodicals
was very high.  But his perseverance and hard work
bore fruit.  Not only did the magazine survive without
missing a single issue but it also went from strength
to strength; in spite of several bouts of severe
illness that Fr. Freddy suffered, not even once did
the magazine fail to hit the news-stands on the first
of the month.  Thus he came to entertain the dream
that he would be able to complete the silver jubilee
of its uninterrupted publication; and he said so.  As
a realist, he could not aim much higher because of his
indifferent health and the fact that he did not have
any progeny to whom he could pass on the baton. 
 But in May 2004, Fr. Freddy died in an accident,
at the age of 50.  To add to this, his comrade in
arms, the experienced and pioneering journalist
Felicio Cardoso also perished in the same mishap. 
Though a septuagenarian, the latter could have been
expected to shoulder the onerous task of continuing
with the publication.  Thus almost everyone, including
well-wishers, felt that the tragic accident had tolled
the death-knell of GULAB.
 At that stage Fr. Freddy's Mumbai-based brother
Fausto, an experienced editor himself, stepped in to
help realize his revered brother's dream.  For the
last three years and a half he has been shuttling
between Mumbai and Goa every month.  He has succeeded
in maintaining the standard as well as the punctuality
of the magazine.  
 He had also been publishing his own bimonthly
"The Goan Review" which, too, he has maintained
uninterrupted.
 I need not stress on the undeniable fact that one
cannot live on publishing Konkani magazines; an
avocation is essential to earn one's bread.  Fausto
too has his business.  But the constant physical and
mental strain has taken a toll of his health. 
Therefore, having helped realize his brother's dream,
he has decided to rest on his oars – the periodicity
of GULAB is being reduced from MONTHLY to QUARTERLY. 
And he has given the readers sufficient advance notice
of the things to come.  Therefore, where is the basis
for your stating that "they" are losing their voice? 
 Now, let me see you exercise your grey cells. 
Exactly two years ago, GOENCHO ULO was published as a
fortnightly.  The avowed bases for the publication
were: (1) There is a huge readership (over 50,000)
hungrily awaiting a daily in Konkani in the Roman
Script (KRS).  Thus a print order of 10,000 would be
just modest.  (2) Only the first three issues would
need capital funding; after that the advertisement
revenues would not only pay for its upkeep but also
generate sufficient funds to eventually convert it
into a daily.  Believing in these tall claims, many
Non Resident Goans (NRG) came forward with bountiful
contributions.  But the periodical maintained its
fortnightly periodicity just for three issues and did
not survive for a total of six months.  A CALL which
was expected to be strident, got snuffed out without a
whimper! It disappeared without notice, without taking
leave of its readers!
 Let us not forget the following facts: (1) a
coloured monthly magazine in KRS like GULAB survives
for 25 years, (2) a weekly in KRS like V. IXTT carries
on for 75 years, (3) a monthly in KRS like DOR
MHOINEACHI ROTTI survives uninterruptedly for over 40
years (and, with a gap of just a few years, for over
80 years), (4) tabloid dailies in KRS like SOT,
DIVTTI, NO

[Goanet] Goa's Movement Against SEZs (GMAS) yatra begins!

2007-12-11 Thread Miguel Braganza
Dear Rajan,

Good show by GMAS from Valpoi to Bicholim. It was against SEZ. So what
happended to the Rajkumar's threat of disrupting anything against SEZ
in Sattari and Bicholim talukas??

Mog asundi.

Miguel

Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 13:58:25 -0500
From: "Rajan P. Parrikar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Goanet] Goa's Movement Against SEZs (GMAS) yatra begins!

The GMAS caravan got rolling today in Valpoi in Sattari taluka. The open air
town meeting this morning (Mon, Dec 10, 2007) was addressed by speakers
drawn from several diverse organizations.  The yatra then proceeded towards
Honda and Sakhali.

Tomorrow's programme begins in Pednem.  This circuit will traverse through
North Goa for the first 4 days, then shift base to South Goa for another 4
days before culminating  in what is hoped will be a massive show of strength
on  December 18 at Azad Maidan in Panjim.

If the yatra route cuts through your village or is in the vicinity, consider
dropping by.

The speakers at Valpoi included Floriano Lobo (Goa Su-Raj  Party), Amol
Navelkar (Utt Goemkara), Nirmala Sawant (Mhadei Bachao Andolan), Shripad
Naik (North Goa MP, BJP), Upendra  Gaonkar (Shiv Sena), Ajay Pereira,
Convenor Matanhy Saldanha and others.  Sidhanath Buyao rendered a Marathi
song  extolling Goa.  A recording of his anti-SEZ song in Konkani formed the
background refrain for the yatra.



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Re: [Goanet] Annual Goanetters Meet - 2007

2007-12-11 Thread Rico ocir

Hi

Its a very great initiative. Congrats to all those who have thought of this 
idea. Ys, it will make a big difference to all of us... since we usually 
only meet on the net - would be nice to meet most of you'll personally.


Best Regards

Emerico Sequeira
9820306999 (Mumbai) 



Re: [Goanet] Re Secular education/to Louise

2007-12-11 Thread Carvalho

--- kaleon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi Selma
> My daughter studies at the Indian High School in
> Dubai. Not affiliated to any religious institution
> as you probably know since you lived here.
> In social studies one chapter for each school year
>  covers Islam and the life of Prophet Mohammed.
> I have learned a lot about both from helping her
> with her studies. There is a lot of detail
> about both
> How secular is that? 
> Louise


Hi Louise,

I studied in the Emirates. In those days, the
curriculum was left upto the board the school was
affiliated to. Hence, the Indian High School came
under the purview of the Delhi board, and the school
next door to the University of London. They were both
very secular in their curriculum.

Somewhere in the nineties, the Arabs decided that
Arabic had to be thought compulsorily as one of the
subjects. This was very difficult on the expat kids
but they muddled though it. Now, I guess the Arabs are
exerting an even greater influence on the curriculum
and sadly insisting on teaching Islam in school,
without a choice.

I couldn't tell from your post whether you mind Islam
being taught or not. If you do, tell your child to
learn it from a historical perspective and also
introduce her to other great literature based on
religion as well as Greek mythology (which children
love anyway). This way she is exposed to a rounded
education. Don't worry she will come through it
unscathed.

take care,
selma




  

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[Goanet] Christmas Panorama 2007 - Joy to the World - 14th Dec. 2007

2007-12-11 Thread Goa's Pride www.goa-world.com
CHRISTMAS PANAROMA 2007
  JOY TO THE WORLD
   
  The past pupils of Don Bosco - Domnic Savio schools association in Kuwait is 
organising a fun fair day. Music & Dance with Live Bands.
   
   
   
  Venue:   Indian English Academy School, 
   Street No. 10, Salmiya, Kuwait
   
  Date:  14th December 2007
   
  Timings:  8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 
   
  A full day of entertainment, fancy dress competition, singing competition, 
dance competition, personality contest, battle of the bands, lucky dips, housie 
games, Jam session from 4:00 p.m. onwards, and fun fair games.
   
  Seasons' Greetings
   
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Re: [Goanet] Sati tradition or greed? How about coerced dowry and greed?

2007-12-11 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 10/12/2007, Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mario responds:
> >
> Gabe,
.
> BTW, still no opinion on coerced dowries, hanh?  That
> was the main gist of my initial comments on this
> thread before we got off on this tangent.

QUESTION: Never mind coerced dowries; what about the dowry brought
when you got married ?

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Re: [Goanet] Changing people's hearts and minds on caste

2007-12-11 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 10/12/2007, CORNEL DACOSTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

...   As to Gabe, I have not had the time to reply but
rest assured that I believe Gabe is entirely wrong if he says that
'Catholic' Goan casteism is widespread in London. Indeed, another of
his posts says the exact opposite---after all he danced with some
Bamon girls! I will spell out my position as soon as possible.

>   Cornel

RESPONSE: I danced with Bamon girls in the Bamon club in Nairobi
called Goan Gymkhana ! There was no place restricted to me.

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[Goanet] IT Habitat at Taleigao

2007-12-11 Thread cedrico dacosta
I feel Babush Monseratte deserves kudos of coming out open against the 
godfather general of narkasurs -- dayanand narvenkar

this mighty narkasur has survived long after several scams and scandals

i must say babush deserves kudos...although painted as a devil by the media, i 
feel the media has shielded the actual thugs and crooks who have taken refuge 
in the legislative assembly comlex.

The people of Taleigao should be commended for their guts, while theGoa 
government's cowardly act of imposing section 144 deserves a ...!

Regards

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[Goanet] Curtorim Citizens against Sonsodo Garbage

2007-12-11 Thread cedrico dacosta
Curtorim Citizens against Sonsodo Garbage

I have many a times written on this topic. being closely associated with 
Curtorim constituency and knowing the hardships of the people out there i feel 
it is only time these people come out against the hardships that are caused to 
them by the sonsodo garbage dump.

in his entire tenure as representative of curtorim Sardinha's nose could never 
smell the stench as his montri-car fitted with  the red light was 
air-conditioned all the time. sardinha also never wanted to antagonise the 
margao mla as it was partialy the fault of the margao legislator for taking 
measures to clean up the dump.

now alexio lourenco has issued an ultamitum to the government to clean up its 
act on sonsodo..well done alexio...thats the way to go...

The citizens of curtorim should agitate outside the Margo municipal council and 
also hold Sardinha responsible for not doing anything on the ill effects of the 
sonsodo dump.

i can imagine babush leading an agitation from taleigao, alexio lourenco 
leading an agitation from curtorim, plus the dozen of other anti-sez agitations 
and other issues plaguing the state, its time defacting angel digamber kamat 
goes back to the BJP...if they ever want him back...

the hole ridden, rat infested ship of digamber kamat is sinking...and i hear he 
is in gujarat campaigning for the Congress...

Regards
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[Goanet] Gabe's expressed views on a) caste in London, b) why fix it if it ain't broke?

2007-12-11 Thread CORNEL DACOSTA

   * * *  2007  ANNUAL  GOANETTERS MEET - GOA  * * *

WHERE: Foodland Cafe - Miramar Residency - Miramar, Goa

WHEN: December 27, 2006 @ 4:30pm

More info:

http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2007-December/066098.html

Hi Gabe 
  You have sent mixed signals on the first issue 1) caste in London. At times 
you have said it barely exists and at other times that it does. I will address 
this issue now.
   
  a)The prevalence or not of caste among 'Catholic ' Goans in London is 
symptomatic of the wider issues around how the feminine world, more so than the 
male, constructs reality around itself. Let us take London as illustrative of 
the UK generally. As young women are statistically better qualified and 
educated than males currently, they have good jobs with high spending power. 
Goan women are definitely part of this scenario. Such young women would rather 
be single than have to 'carry' a less well educated and lower earning partner 
than themselves. Indeed, the rate of singledom is remarkably high for this 
among many other reasons. Likewise, marriageable males (and females) are 
increasingly wary about the prospects of divorce and potential loss of 50% of 
their estate and thus also fearful of marriage and partnerships. In such a 
scenario, females especially look for the best catch possible in terms of 
meeting their emotional and economic needs. This they now readily find from
 an incredible choice of persons from all over the world. If Catholicism is a 
consideration, there are millions of Catholics from South America, Ireland 
specifically, Western Europe and especially Poland today. Therefore, gone are 
the days when parents might have strongly influenced their offspring about 
marriage partners. In this context, unless a 'Catholic' Goan caste carrying 
person has a very good education, good financial prospects etc and no parents 
to worry about in some kind of extended family abode, he becomes virtually a 
non runner in the partnership race. Caste in such circumstances is a nonsense 
when marriage away from Goans is an exciting prospect. Indeed, some 25% of 
Indians (both for male and female) are married or partnered to other groups 
outside their ethnic groups. However, my reckoning is that, because of the wide 
availability of Catholics for marriage/partnership, the figure for the  Goans 
marrying 'outside' should be much higher than 25%. My estimate
 is that it is more like 30% and rising fast. Many parents will tell you quite 
proudly that their daughters and sons in laws are from every corner of the 
world but there is no Goan in sight! Indeed, Gabe alluded to this prospect in 
the case of his own sons.
   
  b) There were thriving Goan village associations formed largely when the 
parents joined their working children in London and for a while some such 
associations were definitely geared towards the objective of  endogamy 
(marrying within). Such caste geared village associations are now virtually 
falling apart with mainly older attendees. While it would be difficult in the 
past to gain entry to their annual socials, their hope now is that they may 
just about fill the hall and break even with the help of people with no links 
to the village association at all. Some small infusion of new blood via the 
Portuguese passport route may bolster specific village numbers but the earlier 
point I made about the wide social catchment area puts paid to this forlorn 
hope too.
   
  c) I invariably have to advise hell of a lot of young women at university who 
see me as a mature neutral adviser on marriage matters. The mindsets I 
encounter are similar for all those of Asian origin---extreme caution about 
those their parents want them to marry. Why on earth do you think there is 
forced marriage and abduction to Pakistan (and presumably India too) for girls 
of  marriageable age. It is precisely for the reasons I have outlined in my 
general scenario above. Young people and especially women want to manifest 
their freedom to marry a person of their choice and not one of their parent's 
choice. And I say good for them. It is time that male unwarranted hegemony on 
this highly personal issue came to a rapid end.
   
  As in the long article supplied to Goanet by Mervyn Lobo in Toronto, young 
Asians/Goans have minds of their own and caste has virtually no bearing on 
their calculations/judgements  made particularly by young marriageable women. 
The old 'Catholic' notion of caste pedigree falls at the first hurdle unless 
there is commensurate reciprocity in terms of higher education, professionalism 
and career progression. This is why I believe that anyone who says that 
'Catholic' caste is rife in London is entirely wrong, and sadly, much to the 
dismay of Gi

Re: [Goanet] Hinduism is NOT based on caste - to Selma

2007-12-11 Thread Mario Goveia

   * * *  2007  ANNUAL  GOANETTERS MEET - GOA  * * *

WHERE: Foodland Cafe - Miramar Residency - Miramar, Goa

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Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 22:49:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
I decided the matter was complicated when Dr Basilio
Monterio was branded a caste-apologist. He is a
wonderful human being, a dear friend of mine and my
family's. He is not at all an apologist for caste, his
views on the subject are not born out of thin air but
from years of living the system in Goa. I hope that
answers your question.
>
Mario responds:
>
There are many wonderful human beings who make
apologies for the caste system, or argue that it is
not a big deal or that it is disappearing on its own,
like you and Gabe and Edward and Valmiki, so being
generally wonderful provides no valid clues as to
where one stands on the abomination of caste. 
Personal and family friendships do not provide any
clues either.  Neither does education.  Gilbert
actually thinks that casteists like himself are the
real victims and those actively advocating for the
abolition of caste are the villains.  
>
I find it ironic that your close family friend, Father
Basilio, has somehow made caste a complicated issue
for you by unequivocally calling caste "abhorrent to
any sensible person", but has had no influence on you
on his primary expertise, religion and the existence
of God.
>
Father Basilio and I are on the same page as far as
caste is concerned.  Where we disagree is in how to
respond to it.  He, being a nice and humble and
cerebral padre, prefers the low-key, behind-the-scenes
approach, whereas I, being a mean and never humble,
visceral kind of guy, believe that we have tried that
approach long enough with only partial success.  My
rationale is the observation that no major organized
societal system of discrimination and exploitation,
from British colonialism to Portuguese colonialism to
apartheid to communism to despotism to civil rights
for all in the US, has ever been eliminated by a
low-key, behind-the-scenes, approach.
>
Some other caste-abolitionists may have reacted to 
Basilio's essay that Hinduism is NOT "based" on caste
out of frustration because he introduced comments that
a) had never been alleged, and b) seemed to divert
attention from the abolitionist agenda.  However,
nothing he has written can be classified as an apology
for the caste system.
>
My measured response to Father Basilio can be see at:
http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2007-November/065341.html
>
I basically said that while Hinduism is not based on
caste, caste is synonymous with Hinduism from where it
had infiltrated Christianity among Goans.  This
includes those Goans whose keen insight and superior
wisdom eventually led them to become agnostics or
atheists:-))
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[Goanet] Goanet Digest not received

2007-12-11 Thread SHRIKANT BARVE

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Goanet Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1128 Sun Dec 02, 2007
Goanet Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1123 Sat Dec 01, 2007 31k
Goanet Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1120 Fri Nov 30, 2007 
Goanet Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1118 Fri Nov 30, 2007 33

Only above digest received by me. not in between
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[Goanet] Photographing... in Pondicherry

2007-12-11 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोंया

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WHERE: Foodland Cafe - Miramar Residency - Miramar, Goa

WHEN: December 27, 2007 @ 4:30pm

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Frankly, I didn't even know why I was headed to Pondicherry. But when
Gitanjali sent in an invite for an ICT-for-D event there, I just accepted.

Pondicherry is the closest you could get to France in India. Part of it is a
crowded, dusty small Indian city (much like any other of the few hundreds in
Tamil Nadu).

Given my lack of knowledge, I have to lean back on the Wikipedia.

  Puducherry (formerly Pondicherry is a Union Territory of India. It
  is a former French colony, consisting of four non-contiguous
  enclaves, or districts, and named for the largest, Pondicherry. In
  September 2006, the territory changed its official name from
  Pondicherry to the vernacular original, Puducherry, which means
  "new village" in the Tamil language. The territory is called
  Putucceri or Panṭicceri in Tamil,, or "Pondichery" iFrench. It
  is also known as The French Riviera of the East (La Cote d'Azur de
  l'Est). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pondicherry

For a change, one needed to catch the KSRTC early Volvo out of Goa. I knew
the only morning bus left Bangalore at 8.30 am. For awhile, it seemed we
weren't making it. But I ran into typically South Indian politeness, when
the KSRTC bus driver showed his concern in fighting traffic jams and
dropping me just alongside where the next bus, another Volvo (inexpensively
priced at under Rs 400 for the eight-hour day journey) was conveniently
waiting. It put to rest my alternative plan of bussing it via Chennai.

En route we passed Gingi fort, the tall rocks along the Tamil countryside,
and the polite people and food-served-on-a-plaintain-leaf of the region.
Strange, during my last visit to Pondicherry in 2001 or thereabout, I had
completely missed seeing the Gingi fort, seated atop a tall hill. The text
below wouldn't prepare you for the dramatic view of this photo (no photo of
it either, sorry!):

  Gingee Fort counts amongst the few forts that are still in
  existence in Tamil Nadu. It is situated in the Villupuram
  district, which is situated at a distance of approximately 160 km
  from the Chennai city of India. The district also lies close to
  the union territory of Pondicherry. One of the most unassailable
  citadels of India, the fort was given the name of 'Troy of the
  East' by the British. The place where the Gingi fort today stands,
  was once the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty in
  9th century.
  http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-monuments/gingee-fort.html

But then I'm not the best, or most enthusiastic, of travellers. Photographs
are something else. It's just my way of relaxing, and justifying my travels
(and adding to my carbon-footprint on the planet, in these 'global warming'
days). So take a look at what my trigger-happy finger shot (on 10-megapixels
now, Olympus thanks!) here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/sets/72157603408860652/

I like Auroville, and still await going through P Raja and Rita Nath
Keshari's neat book 'Glimpses of Pondicherry'. (Quote: "After all is said
and done, is Pondicherry nothing more than this sea-facing town? The French
focussed more on embellishing the eastern part of the town than on any other
in the entire territory. What about the hinterland? Do tourist brochures
that give the land area and maps also reveal the priceless heritage of
Pondicherry?)

En route, I shot some photos at Bangalore (the Indian Social Institute, run
by the Jesuits; Lal Baug). So take a look, and feel free to copy for any
non-commercial purposes.

My favourites:

Ferns at the Afsanah guest house:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/2098499310/in/set-72157603408860652/

The pavement
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/2098840860/in/set-72157603408860652/

Village women, using technology
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/2097636381/in/set-72157603408860652/

Voice of the gods, south Indian style
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/2097565749/in/set-72157603408860652/

Tell me which, if any, you liked. FN
-- 
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[Goanet] All I want for Christmas is Peace

2007-12-11 Thread edward lopes

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*All I want for Christmas is Peace

*I don't want a lot for Christmas,
There is just one thing I need.
I don't care about the presents,
Underneath the Christmas tree.
All I want is us together,
All the family, here forever,
Make the wars and hatred cease,
All I want for Christmas…is peace.

I don't need a lot this Christmas,
Just one tiny thing will do.
For everyone to all be smiling,
That's my one big dream come true.

I don't need to hang my stocking
There upon the fireplace,
All I want's a family dinner,
No arguments on Christmas day.

I just wish the war was won,
That Harry's task was truly done,
No more deaths; please, end the strife,
All I want for Christmas, is life.

I won't ask for much this Christmas,
I won't be needing gifts this year,
But I'll be giving all I have,
To recreate the Christmas cheer.

I won't complain when days grow cold,
And snow falls on the Hogwarts grounds,
As long as the fire is warm and cosy,
And all my friends are safe and sound.

If all the houses reunite,
We'll bless the future, end this fight.
Make the wars and hatred cease,
All I want for Christmas, is peace.

Oh! But all I hear is crying,
And death lies everywhere…
I wish I could find a way
To end all the despair!

I wish that it would come to morning,
And we would find that hope is dawning,
If only for a day —
Wash our sorrows all away —
If only this Christmas we'd be…happy…

I don't want a lot for Christmas,
Grant me just one thing I pray -
End the murder, end the sadness,
If only just for Christmas day.

I just want us here together,
All the world unite forever,
Make the wars and hatred cease,
All I want for Christmas, is peace.

*All I want this Christmas…is peace.*
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[Goanet] Claude Alvares -- well done on the mines expose

2007-12-11 Thread cedrico dacosta

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Claude Alvares -- well done on the mines expose

well done Mr Claude Alvares on the info on mining licences?

could you share more such info on how the mine owners are raping Goa and 
Digamber Kamat is abeting this crime for a commision of course(?)


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[Goanet] GAKUVED observes International Human Rights Day in Goa.

2007-12-11 Thread sebastian Rodrigues

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Gawada, Kunbi, Velip and Dhangar Federation (GAKUVED) observed International 
Human Rights Day on December 10 2007 with a protest march and public meeting in 
South Goa's Quepem Town. Protest rally also marched to the Quepem police 
station and submitted the memorandum of demands. Memorandums was also submitted 
to Quepem deputy collector as well as deputy superintendent of Police, Queem. 
Later on Public meeting was organised at Quepem Town. Sebasatian Rodrigues, 
Coordinator, Mand, explained the importance of International Human Rights Day 
and need to defend Human rights of adivasi community in Goa particularly in 
relation to Forest, Real Estate and open cast mining activities. Dr. Audoot 
Prabhudesai told as to how the village Colamb is going to be affected by the 
mining activites and how water resources will get depleted, dust pollution, 
accidents on roads, how the school children are going to be affected in near by 
school. Arun Madgaonkar effects of the mining in Goa and how pe
 ople are going to be sufferers. He said that effects of mining remains for 
three hundred years till it retains its original fertility. He requested people 
to remain united to fight for ill effects that are going to be caused because 
of mining. Pravin Sabnis of Goa Bachao Abhiyan (GBA) sspoke about people from 
Keri and Verna villages that have stopped the SEZ work peacefully. He requested 
the people present to gather on 14th December at Lohia Maidan, Margao for a 
rally and meeting against SEZ. Ramesh Gauns gave details details about the 
mining activities that are talking place in Goa and its effects. He said that 
he is not against the mines but the violations of human rights by the mining 
companies with the help of local government. Kushali Gaonkar highlighted how 
the judiciary is delaying the matters of the citizens for years and frustrating 
the people; sometimes, withdraw the cases, at bureaucracy level also government 
is not taking any measures to expediate matters. Jitend
 ra Savoikar Explained how he is fighting against the mining company since last 
one year at Vathadev, Bicholim. He appealed to the people to be united and 
fight jointly. Devidas Gaonkar highlighted about the people in Khotigao village 
as to how they are harassed by the forest officials when adivasis go to forest 
to collect the fire wood. Forest officials snatches away the Koita - the 
traditional weapon of people without which they cannot live. He also 
highlighted about the trenches dug by the forest department blocking roads for 
the people as well as for cattle. Rama Velip from Colamb briefed about the 
agitation in Colamb village and how the common man is affected and going to be 
affected, water level being depleted, field becoming infertile, and dust 
pollution of the people staying around. Durgadas Gaonkar, GAKUVED President, 
addressing the gathering said that GAKUVED is working for the defence of 
adivasis and the motive behind observing this day is to protest violation o hu
 man rights at every level by the State as well and by mining lobby. Other 
members who spoke on the occasion were Palmira Dias, Jose Vaz, Adv. John 
Fernanades, Gajanand Raikar. Vote of thanks was proposes by Mathias Fernades. 
Pobre Fernandes compared the human rights day rally. (Report prepared with 
inputs from Babal Gawade, Ulhas Gaonkar and Anand Velip.) 
 
-- www.mandgoa.blogspot.comMANDAn adivasi-rights resource centre, An initiative 
of Gawda, Kunbi, Velip, and Dhangar Federation (GAKUVED)"Hari Smriti"381, 
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Re: [Goanet] [Goanet-News] Annual Goanetters Meet - 2007

2007-12-11 Thread Silvia Bragança

   * * *  2007  ANNUAL  GOANETTERS MEET - GOA  * * *

WHERE: Foodland Cafe - Miramar Residency - Miramar, Goa

WHEN: December 27, 2007 @ 4:30pm

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Goanet Admin

Happy to know about your new project and meeting on December 27th. I will be
at Goa only at January .
All the best for You,
Best Regards,
Silvia


2007/12/10, Goanet Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> ---
> http://www.GOANET.org 
>
> ---
>
> Goanet mourns the passing of Jorge de Abreu Noronha in Portugal - Nov
> 27/07
>
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>
> Annual Goanetters Meet - 2007
>
> Date: December 27, 2007
>
> Time: 4:30pm
>
> Venue: Foodland Restaurant & Bar
>   Miramar Residency
>   Panaji - Goa
>   Phone: +91 (832) 3292803, 2462326
>
>
> For those not familiar with the location, the Foodland Restaurant is
> located
> within the premises of the Miramar Residency, on the North side (right
> hand
> side) of Dayanand Bandodkar Marg when headed towards Miramar from Panaji.
> It
> is just before the Miramar traffic circle near Clube Gaspar Dias.
>
> All Goanetters are welcome to attend. Suggested items for the agenda
> (subject to change):
>
> * Feedback and suggestions regarding Goanet.
> * What you like, and what you don't, on Goanet.
> * Suggestions to take the Goanet project forward.
> * A raising of hands on initiatives you could volunteer on (for Goanet).
> * Brainstorming on how Goanet could more actively interact with the
> overall
> community of residents in Goa and also its diaspora.
>
> Please make further suggestions whether you plan to attend or not.
>
> We each buy our own drinks and/or food and go around introducing ourselves
> to the group. In the past we have enjoyed meeting Goanetters - putting
> faces
> to names, some of whom have been our cyber adversarial debaters and
> members
> of Goanet Admin/Moderators/Volunteers.
>
> This year's meeting has been scheduled in the midst of the Christmas
> holidays, when many of you come down to Goa.
>
> If you will be in Goa on December 27th, please join us and email your Goa
> phone numbers to goanet-admin at goanet.org.
>
> For details about the meeting don't call Foodland. That's only the venue.
> Periodic reminders of this meet, will be sent out at regular intervals.
>
> In Goa, for more information about the meeting, you can call 2409490 or
> 9970157402 (FN, after 1 pm) or email boscogoanet.org (Bosco D'Mello).
>
> Thank you
>
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Re: [Goanet] Catholic children and Catholic schools/to Bosco

2007-12-11 Thread Bosco D'Mello

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On Mon Dec 10 08:45:30 PST 2007, Carvalho wrote:

> I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain
> the difference between the two to you. You are now
> beginning to exhibit the class symptoms of that great
> Goan proverb, "horpota ek kodren ani horpita dusre kodren".

RESPONSE: The above comment appears to indicate that every time this 
individual feels the need to scratch this individual has the propensity to 
make absurb comments here on Goanet and then runaway from those comments. 
Throw well-chewed gumballs on the wall and hope they stick is the mantra.

It is not a one-way street on a DISCUSSION list.

- Bosco 

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Re: [Goanet] Here is a collection of Christmas songs.

2007-12-11 Thread julian Gonsalves

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Edward Lopes

Thanks for suggesting those websites with xmas songs. ..finally something so 
positive

Time to think of the good things and good thoughts...and good people 


Julian Gonsalves 

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[Goanet] Only 21 days left to New Years Eve

2007-12-11 Thread renebarreto

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The price for Adults (ages 25+ and sitting in the adult hall) 
is $55 for members and $75 for Non-Members.   

The price for Young Adults (ages 14-24 and sitting in the 
Young Adults Hall) is $45.  The cost of the ticket includes: 

Dinner 
   
Entrance into 2 halls (one has a DJ and the other a Band) 

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 **Drinks are bought at the bar ** 
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Re: [Goanet] Borges, the pirate priest and Gulab

2007-12-11 Thread Valmiki Faleiro

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Dear Prof. SM Borges,

I have absolutely no intention of joining the debate
between you and your 'Mogall Miguelbab' -- for the
simple reason that I know precious little of the subject 
under discussion. There were just these few lines, way
down in your post, that caught my eye. I'll delete
the remainder. Pls scroll down...



On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 Sebastian Borges wrote :
>
>  Mogall Miguelbab,
>On 6 Dec 2007, you wrote:
>  
>
>  When the late Fr. Freddy J. Da Costa started this
>first Konkani magazine in colour, he explained this as
>an admittedly "foolish enterprise" in his very first
>editorial.  It would be foolish because (1) no such
>daring attempt had been made by anyone earlier in
>Konkani and (2) the mortality of Konkani periodicals
>was very high.  But his perseverance and hard work
>bore fruit.  
> As
>a realist, he could not aim much higher because of his
>indifferent health and the fact that he did not have
>any progeny to whom he could pass on the baton.
>
>Sotachench Zoit Zatolem.
>Mog asum.
>Sebastian Borges


GULAB, no doubt, did well when it was started from
Porvorim -- and after, when Fr. Freddy had his own
press at Verna. But, are you sure of the reasons --
"hard work" would surely be among them -- that led
to its success esp. in the early stages, when 'interruptus'
is the watchword for many publications that get coitus
at this stage?

A man working in Dubai had issued an anguished
appeal to then Archbishop Gonsalves, some X'mas or
Easter day, by way of newspaper advertisements.
It seems his local bank balance had got substantially
depleted, he won a divorce, but his appeal before the
High Court to subject a certain man unrelated to the
lawsuit, which was between him and his wife's proven
infidelity, to a paternity test was rejected -- imho, rightly.

What the merits of the newspaper advertisement were,
I don't know. Facts, however, are in record of courts.

I gather from what you say (please enlighten me if I'm
wrong) that publications in Romi Konknni did well when
edited/published/supported by the church or its organs?

As human being, I had good regard for the late Fr. Freddy.
When I sought the Jesuit, Fr. Antonio Pereira's permission
to digitize his own book on Konknni proverbs, he told me his
"son," Fr. Freddy, was promising to come up with a revised
version and that he, Fr. Pereira, had asked the son,
Fr. Freddy, whether the latter planned to publish the revised
version after he (Fr. Pereira) died. When I met Fr. Freddy
at Verna with a written request for digitizing the book a few
days later, he told me that he and Felicio Cardoso were 
working on its revised version and once it was done, he 
would provide me the entire book in digital format, which could 
then more easily be uploaded in the public domain.

I was saddened when all three eventually passed away.
My physical copy of the book, substantial work on whose
digitizing had been completed, will shortly be brought back
by a friend from Canada.

Some Goan priests indeed were 'daring' and a few, so very
unfortunately, had to pay with their lives. Heaven, which they
served so assiduously when here, will surely bless them.

Sot Sodanch Zoit Zaunchem!
Regards, v
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Re: [Goanet] Changing people's hearts and minds on caste (to Cornel dacosta)

2007-12-11 Thread CORNEL DACOSTA

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Hi Marie
  I indicated what my findings of the situation were in Aldona---casteism as 
usual! I offered to be corrected by Gilbert Lawrence. That he has expressed 
reticence to do so did not come as a surprise to me at all but I live in hope 
for some 'enlightenment' from him on the issue.
   
  Yes, the male confraria brotherhood is definitely caste based.
  Regards
  Cornel 

marie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi Cornel,

I did not mention anything about the CONFRARIAS. Yes they stand merged and i
do not know whether they have distinguising vestments. i wrote about the
COMMUNIDADES, which by the way women are not allowed to be members of
marie

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Re: [Goanet] Bhandari Samaj is a caste.

2007-12-11 Thread C Fernandes

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Is this NOT a very stupid question on a public forum?

Is it not?

Or is it an attempt to get into Devil's workshop of
academic uducated ignorants?

Academics know that so-called knowledge from wikipwdia
is NOT meant for any serious Research purpose. 
Perhaps, knowledge from wikipwdia is good for people
who does NOT give a second thought before writing on a
public forum, like Goanet.

BTW, please note that this NOT a personal attack on
Gabe.

Cip


--- Gabe Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is former C.M. of Goa Parrikar, from the Bhandari
> caste?
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhandari_caste
> 
> -- 
> DEV BOREM KORUM.
> 
> Gabe Menezes.
> London, England
> 


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[Goanet] Lamp Dance

2007-12-11 Thread JoeGoaUk

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Lamp Dance
http://youtube.com/watch?v=latmW5Mf9jo
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Note: Over one dozen Goan folk Dances available on Youtube etc
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[Goanet] Borges and the pirate priest.

2007-12-11 Thread Sebastian Borges

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Dear friends,
On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, jc  wrote:
<>
<>
<< IF so, will Sebastian ... make a direct
accusation on GoaNet thus giving the 'priest' an
opportunity to counter the allegation...>>

On 4 Dec 2007, Miguel Braganza wrote:
<>
And on 5 Dec 2007 Miguel wrote:
<< If Sebastiao-bab names the priest whom he accuses
of piracy, I bet  he will even surprise himself.>>
<< To stop further allegations ...arrest the
alligator!>>

Sebastian Borges replies:
 jc (of Keri gada fame), who had received a severe
banging for posting without thinking, has done it
again.  He is asking for information which is already
available in the very thread whence he extracted his
quote for this thread; the name of the priest is
available in at least three posts.  From two of
Miguel's posts it is very clear not only that the
priest is known to Miguel but also that the two are in
regular contact.  In a later post Miguel refers to the
priest as "the junior of Fr. Antonio Pereira sj."  So,
instead of waiting for me to remember the priest's
name, jc would be well advised to consult the Goanet
archives.
 Any astute reader would discern that the
statement was a quote from the priest; but, being an
expert in the art of 'suppressio veri, suggestio
falsi', he couched it in such a manner that any normal
reader would be bamboozled into believing that the
sentence about Fr. Pereira was an authenticated fact
gleaned by Miguel himself.  But now, to the Junior's
eternal regret, the cat is out of the bag and the rat
is trying to dig a new burrow at the base of the rose
plant! (more about this later.)   
 As regards my making a direct accusation and
giving the priest an opportunity to counter it, I am
afraid it will not work; the priest considers it infra
dig to discuss such matters on the internet.  He would
rather use the services of gullible proxies like
Miguel.  I am sure Miguel will agree with me on this.
 A columnist of Miguel's calibre, writing
exclusively for English readership, certainly knows
that one does not "take in writing" the words of a
prolific writer; the writer (especially one who has
been a life-long educator) himself writes and
publishes his say, all the more so when he changes his
well-publicized view.  Thus, this is an addition to
the pile of prevarications from this priest.  But I
trust that, having learnt his lesson from this eternal
regret, the "junior" has "taken in writing" Fr.
Moreno's retraction, assuming there was one. 
Otherwise, he will have to proffer the selfsame excuse
a couple of years hence.
 Miguel is probably suffering from (or feigning?)
amnesia.  This very topic had cropped up in another
forum (not unrelated to GoaNet) a year or so ago and
the name of the pirate as well as the booty and modus
operandi was revealed there.  The evidence is
available in a PUBLISHED INTERVIEW with the victim. 
If Miguel wants the same to be revealed all over
again, let him say so; else just clam shut.
 And on 5 Dec 2007 Miguel also wrote:
<< To stop further allegations ...arrest the
alligator!>>
 This is a fine recipe from a practitioner of
"suppressio veri suggestio falsi."  Whoever has heard
of crocodiles making allegations or being arrested? 
Miguelbab should know that a person who makes
allegations is NOT called an ALLIGATOR.  Should we
expect such ignorance of English from a columnist who
writes exclusively for English readership and berates
a child for using atrocious English in her public
speech made in front of her peers?

Sotachench Zoit Zatolem. 
Mog asum.
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Re: [Goanet] Changing people's hearts and minds on caste - to Gabe

2007-12-11 Thread CORNEL DACOSTA

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Hi Gabe
   a) There is hell of a lot of literature (novels especially) that deal with 
this irrational phenomena or belief that some people are automatically better 
than they are or even born to rule. Such believers are deemed by writers to 
have the souls of servants---so do be aware my friend  what you might wish for! 
The UK  TV serial Upstairs, Downstairs, epitomised this phenomena rather well 
and the character Jackson was the classic example of one with the soul of a 
servant. I dread to think that this image of Jackson may transfer to you in my 
and other people's imagination! It would be truly sad!
   
  b) You suggest that Bamons have class (as metaphorically used). Of course I 
agree with you that some would but I think you are inclined to unwittingly 
generalise that many do and also that you would recognise a bamon if you saw 
one in say London. You shouldn't be taken in by looks as they can be very 
deceptive and many a crook has foxed people for a while by pretending to be a 
member of the aristocracy, that is, those not already in prison for fraud and 
larceny! Me thinks however that you appropriate this ephemeral thing called 
class rather casually. As some of our Bamons, especially in Goa haven't quite 
seen the light of day in terms of modern thinking are you perhaps confusing 
such a lot as having class rather than  undiluted peasantry in their 
bloodstream and psyche?  Just a thought from one who would reject your 
utterances on class and Bamons with considerable disgust. Do also remember 
something important. Caste carriers like the Bamons thrive on acquiescence and
 acknowledgement of their supposed  'superiority' from others. Take this away 
and they have absolutely nothing to sustain them. I suggest you use contempt 
when respect is not deserving and see your Bamons wilt before your very eyes! 
Having a sound intellect also helps as is so evident in much of this ongoing 
discourse on caste. Have you encountered a single robust and intelligent 
riposte from our supposed defenders of caste?  All these defenders of caste 
have been reduced to unintelligible gobbledygook in what they have tried to 
write. 
  Cornel

.
Mario Goveia wrote: Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 00:49:28 + 
>
Did you have the guts to tell them that there are no
Bamons in true Christianity? If they considered
themselves to be "superior" did you have the guts to
tell them they were no more superior than anyone else,
like Victor did at the meeting he was attending?



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[Goanet] Goa Liberation Day --- lets share some views!

2007-12-11 Thread cedrico dacosta

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Goa Liberation Day --- lets share some views!

Hello Goankars...soon its gonna be Dec 19 Goa's 'unfortunate' liberation 
day...i agree many will raise a brow when i write unfortunate...but if we look 
at a Goa then and a Goa now! i guess Goa was best then as compared to its 
dismal state now.

As a run up to the Liberation day...i would like many Goanetters specially like 
Valmiki Faleiro...the living genius on such topics to write some posts on the 
way they remember the Liberation day...what happened on that day? how was the 
mood of Goans? who were the real freedom fighters? were they RSS despots(as 
projected on Porrikars V-CD) or actual Goans?

How did people react to the bombings of the AIR and the borim bridge?

I also would want peoples views on Liberation and how they feel now...also on 
the latest round of agitations planned on dec 19 2007 around Goa...

await a lot of posts on this topic rather than wasting time on climbing the 
B-Ladder!

Regards
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Re: [Goanet] Changing people's hearts and minds on caste

2007-12-11 Thread eric pinto

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You and i are, indeed, exotic exports: you have attempted, however, to rebrand 
yourself, even as your  mirror refuses to go along. Remember, though, that you 
are a creature of God ( in his image ! ), so don't allow our attempts to lay 
you low to succeed. 
   George had praised your ' elegant '  composition very early on, McNeil 
notwithstanding, so do not deprive us. If Ed should shoot you down in future, 
he may just heed my prayer for the use of  ' words that dont hurt ' .  Basilio, 
versatile, given to homilies in German, Greek and Portuguese, was not really 
serious about that dictionary.
 A little paranoia can even be therapeutic, so indulge yourself, and take no 
prisoners.   eric.
CORNEL DACOSTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi Vi
I am totally flummoxed by Gilbert's very strange logic that you should have 
presented your speech on caste not in Lisbon but in Goa. It is in Lisbon that 
you faced the issue and not in Goa irrespective of the fact that Goa reeks of 
caste, generates it, and exports it to places like Portugal.

I truly can't believe what I am hearing from Gilbert. Does he lack 
understanding or is it a case that personal embarrassment is not part of his 
mind-set?
Cornel

Victor Rangel-Ribeiro wrote:
--- Gilbert Lawrence wrote:

> Gabe speaks of CURRENT casteism in UK and Victor
> speaks of casteism's PRESENT existence in Portugal. 
> Interesting that Victor gave his speech on casteism
> in Portugal and not in Goa. The overwhelming
> opinion among native residents is, its ABSENCE in
> Goa; where Caste exists.
> 
Dear Gilbert,
If I read your last sentence correctly, are you
saying that Caste exists in Goa, although according to
"native residents", it is absent in Goa?
Victor Rangel-Ribeiro




   
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It�s official, Advani is PM-in-waiting

2007-12-11 Thread Goa's Pride www.goa-world.com

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It’s official, Advani is PM-in-waiting
  Sanjay Singh 
  Monday, December 10, 2007  19:54 IST

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  Vajpayee and RSS biggies back BJP’s decision 
  AHMEDABAD: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has finally resolved its 
leadership dilemma. 
  The party’s supreme decision-making body, the parliamentary board, has 
decided that Lal Krishna Advani, 80, leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, 
will be the party’s prime ministerial candidate in the next general elections. 
  “The Lok Sabha elections are not far off now. The parliamentary board decided 
unanimously that Advaniji will lead the party in the next elections,” party 
president Rajnath Singh announced at a press conference. The board meeting was 
attended by Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and other senior leaders. 
  The party’s ideological mentor, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has 
already okayed the candidature of Advani. Singh said former Prime Minister Atal 
Behari Vajpayee had also given his consent. 
  “We met Vajpayeeji. He said because of health reasons, he cannot participate 
in active politics. So, it is better that Advani leads.” 
  Advani thanked the party, Rajnath Singh and “particularly Atal Bihari 
Vajpayee, under whose leadership I have worked for a  long time”. 
  The timing of the party’s decision, coming as it does on the eve of the first 
phase of polling in Gujarat, is politically significant. Advani represents 
Gandhinagar  in the Lok Sabha and will be there to  vote on December 16. 
  While the move may not have any major impact on  voters in Gujarat, it has 
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Re: [Goanet] Changing people's hearts and minds on caste

2007-12-11 Thread Victor Rangel-Ribeiro

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Cornel,
   I truly wonder whether he reads, analyzes, and
understands his own posts. I wonder about Eric's
rambling posts as well; they are usually sent out
around midnight or later - and that could have
something to do with it!
   Victor
--- CORNEL DACOSTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Victor
>I am totally flummoxed by Gilbert's very strange
> logic that you should have presented your speech on
> caste not in Lisbon but in Goa. It is in Lisbon that
> you faced the issue and not in Goa irrespective of
> the fact that Goa reeks of caste, generates it, and
> exports it to places like Portugal.
>
>   I truly can't believe what I am hearing from
> Gilbert. Does he lack understanding or is it a case
> that personal embarrassment is not part of his
> mind-set?
>   Cornel
>   
> Victor Rangel-Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Gilbert Lawrence wrote:
> 
> > Gabe speaks of CURRENT casteism in UK and Victor
> > speaks of casteism's PRESENT existence in
> Portugal. 
> > Interesting that Victor gave his speech on
> casteism
> > in Portugal and not in Goa. The overwhelming
> > opinion among native residents is, its ABSENCE in
> > Goa; where Caste exists.
> > 
> Dear Gilbert,
> If I read your last sentence correctly, are you
> saying that Caste exists in Goa, although according
> to
> "native residents", it is absent in Goa?
> Victor Rangel-Ribeiro
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [Goanet] The Bamon Ladder

2007-12-11 Thread Valmiki Faleiro

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Dear Alfred and Mario,

I will discuss things that I have said, not something
I did not, however much anyone might wish to draw
me into a discussion on howsoever attractive the 
bait. Old boy Mario ought to know by now that I'm 
no longer a kid, unable to see a bait.

I was discussing some aspects of what this rather
obnoxious thing about castes is all about. Anyone
reading my mail would know that I am certainly not
pro-casteism. I have not been, and am not, personally,
and those who know me will vouch for that. I had only
said there were far more important, and interesting, 
things to talk about ... like what Pravin Sabnis and others
have been writing abt. Even ghosts and exorcism!!
Is that a defence of caste practice?

I'm sure Mario understood my silence. If Alfred is my
chacha dear, Mario is my grandpa dearest.

Rgds, v


On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 Alfred de Tavares wrote :
>
>My good Mario,
>
>Let me asure you that Valmiki HAS done more abou IT
>tham most of lambs that bleat against (higher) caste
>in this debate.
>
>So, have many others.
>
>I leave it to Valmiki to explain what I mean if he so choses
>(cares) to.
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[Goanet] Goa news for December 12, 2007

2007-12-11 Thread Goanet News Service

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*** Mhadei: Goa sends fact-finding team - Herald Publications
[20 hours ago]  ... petition filed by the Goa government
challenging Karnataka decision of going ahead with the work
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*** Goa: Fighting against SEZ - NDTV.com
[Dec 9, 2007]  It is peak season time in the tourists' paradise
of Goa. But that's not the only thing that's keeping the Goans
busy. They are fighting for their land and ...
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*** SRK, Pooja Bhatt in Goa - Rediff
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*** Gaga for Goa - E! Online
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*** IAR thanks fundraisers and volunteers for support in Goa -
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*** Goa\'s complete online news edition - Tuesday, December 11,
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[Goanet] GMAS's SEZ Hatao Yatra - Day 2 Photos

2007-12-11 Thread Rajan P. Parrikar

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To Goanet -

Tue, Dev 11, 2007:

Day 2 of GMAS's SEZ Hatao Yatra began this morning in the village of Nagzor 
(Pernem taluka).  After stops in Pernem, Korgaon, Mandrem, Siolim and 
Anjuna, the caravan converged at Mapusa for a public meeting.  Speakers at 
this event included, among others, Aires Rodrigues,  Laxmikant Parsekar, 
Amol Navelkar, Floriano Lobo, Shripad Naik, Matanhy Saldanha and Manohar 
Parrikar.

At Nagzor -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-1.jpg


At Pernem -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-2.jpg


Section of the Pernem crowd -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-3.jpg


Aires Rodrigues speaking at the Mapusa rally -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-4.jpg


Matanhy Saldanha is accorded a traditional welcome in Mapusa -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-5.jpg


The Mapusa gathering -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-6.jpg


The audience at Mapusa -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-7.jpg


Manohar Parrikar addressing the rally -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-8.jpg


Listening intently -

http://www.parrikar.org/images/samples/SEZyatra-Day2-9.jpg


Goans have been very receptive and the anti-SEZ message has rapidly gathered 
steam.  Tomorrow (Wed, Dec 12), the GMAS caravan wends its way through 
Bardez with halts at Parra, Saligao, Calangute, Porvorim, Salvador do Mundo, 
Pomburpa, Aldona, Moira and Tivim. A public meeting is scheduled at Tivim in 
the evening.

Warm regards,


r

ps: I am not a spokesman for GMAS.
pps: I am not apolitical.

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Re: [Goanet] The Bamon Ladder/to Selma

2007-12-11 Thread Mario Goveia

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Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 07:36:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
This is where NRIs really lose credibility. After
attacking Dr Monterio, you have graduated to attacking
Valmiki. Valmiki who has spent his life in Goa,
dedicated his time and money to Goan causes, and
religiously devotes a column to highlight the ills of
Goan society, is now to be held accountable to an NRI
who has by his own admission never lived in Goa?
>
Mario responds:
>
Selma,
>
Sadly, it is YOUR credibility as an NRI that you
should be worried about, as one who normally poses as
a champion of the downtrodden, but somehow not those
at the wrong end of the diabolical caste system.
>
Since you seem to be picking up only bits and pieces
of this discussion, you seem to be unaware that there
are NRIs on both sides of this issue.  This is a Goan
societal atrocity, within the larger Indian societal
atrocity, not an NRI issue.
>
Everyone has to accountable to their own consciences,
not to me or anyone else
>
Regarding Valmiki, I respond to what people write on
Goanet, not their lifetime resumes. If I misunderstood
Valmiki's published comments, I'm sure he will let me
know.  His other achievements, unrelated to the caste
abomination, are irrelevent here, admirable as they
may be.
>
Regarding Father Basilio, I have explained in another
post that inadequate research is what caused you to
falsely classify my response to him as an attack.  He
and I are on the same page on this issue and how bad
it continues to be.  We only disagree on how strong
the response needs to be.
>
Selma continues:
>
What exactly do you want Valmiki to do?
>
Mario responds:
>
I have already repeated outlined what I want people to
do a number of times.  This would include Valmiki. 
Since you seem to have missed it, here it is again:
>
a) realize that casteism is just as reprehensible as 
racism, skin-color-obsession and classism-by-birth, b)
avoid using caste as a basis in your personal
decisionmaking, c) when relevent, ask your friends and
family to do the same, and d) quit pretending that
this abomination is an academic curiosity, and f)
either join us or leave the fight to those of us who
have more guts than you have. 
>
Selma wrote:
>
Why don't you as a Conservative Republic in America,
take the lead in this matter? The African-Americans
here are asking for their 40 acres and a mule, as
reparations.
>
Mario responds:
>
a) What does this have to with caste among Goans, b)
How do you know what I have done to help
African-Americans overcome discrimination and become
productive and independent? and c) What some
vociferous and politically motivated African-Americans
are asking for is not the issue.
>
There are other African-Americans, and I, who think
the notion of reparations is ridiculous since
reparations are normally paid to the original victims.
 In this case those are long gone and their freed
descendants could have gone back to Africa long ago,
but chose to live here for obvious reasons.  These
African-Americans believe they are already being
provided with legal protections and numerous
government assistance and anti-poverty programs. 
>
Selma continues:
>
Come to think of it, what have you done to confront
caste? 
>
Mario responds:
>
How can anyone who has followed this discussion on
Goanet say this?
>
If I were not confronting caste and those who support
it or are dismissive of it, what exactly do you think
you are responding to and are so upset and emotional
about?
>
May I suggest that the reason you are bouncing off the
walls is that I am patiently and persistently
confronting caste on Goanet, even when faced with so
many "nice" people who think the abomination of caste
is no big deal.
>
Selma wrote:
>
Are you suggesting, that Valmiki, Gilbert and Dr
Monterio have done any less? Are you suggesting they
are using caste in determining who they will dine
with, work with, be friends with and get married to?
>
Mario responds:
>
I have already shown that Father Basilio and I are on
the same page as far as the abomination of caste is
concerned, notwithstanding your insinuations which are
false.
>
Regarding the others, yes, based on their comments on
Goanet, I am saying they have not only done less they
have actually opposed or been dismissive of the
caste-abolition agenda.
>
Getting back to the real debate, my objective is not
to brand anyone based on what they may have done in
the past, but to change their hearts and minds and
actions from here on out.
>
Let's face it, those who think that caste is an
ac

[Goanet] Konkani Writing Contest Results

2007-12-11 Thread Fausto Da Costa

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Result of LITERARY COMPETITION, 2007.

Following is the result of the Literary Konkani writing contest 2007 
organized by Fr. Freddy J. da Costa Memorial Trust, Margao:-

GROUP  A:  First Prize :
"Mhozo Ganv Asaganv"
Delivia  E.  D'Souza,  Assagao.  Std. VII,  Assagao Union H. School.  Script 
: Devnagari.

Group  B:  First Prize :
"Monisponn"
Judy  Anna  D'Souza,  Bicholim.  Std. XI,  Shri Shantadurga Higher Secondary 
School.  Script:  Devnagari

Group  C :  First Prize :
"Maim Tuka Salam'".  Socorro Rebello, Rachol Seminary.Script:  Roman.

Second Prize :  "Tujem Khoim Pavlam?"   Selza Lopes,  Candolim.  Script: 
Roman.


Agnel Fernandes (Borim), Teotonio D'Costa,  Vincy Quadros judged the 
entries. The winners will be awarded at the Silver Jubilee function of Gulab 
to be held on 3rd. January 2008 at 3.30 p.m.at Maharaja Hall, Goa 
Woodlands hotel, Margao. The entries which merited the first prize will be 
published in the 2007 issue of the 'Goencho Avaz' to be released shortly.


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[Goanet] Photographying in Poncdicherry

2007-12-11 Thread Ana Maria de Souza-Goswami

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Rico you requested us to tell you which of the photographs we liked, 
personally I loved the pavement one, very well photographed.  The 'Gods' one 
, saw a similar kind in Singapore.

Ana Maria de Souza-Goswami 

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[Goanet] Droit De Seigneur - The Goan Way

2007-12-11 Thread Roland Francis

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Dear Alfred,

With a couple of words, you let us stumble on uncovering the most
interesting Goan secrets, once again confirming your knowledge of all things
bizarre, that existed in Portuguese times.

After the Bamon Ladder, you have cracked open the vault of Droit de Signeur.
Although the phrase in it's narrowest sense meant the right of deflowering
of virgins by the lord of the estate, Goan bhatcars of all castes had their
unique ways of exercising this right. Once again proving that Feni was not
the only Goan innovation to come out of Portuguese Goa.

So while I prepare some research (meaning phone calls to Assagao to
ascertain some facts and names) on the subject of ghosts, we would all
appreciate you and Valmiki and any one else who cares, to regale us with
some astounding but true Goan legends of this Droit de Seigneur. Perhaps a
start with your own Lotlecar, Vicente Joao Figueredo, the great Goan gambler
who splashed away untold wealth.

Roland in Toronto.
416-453-3371

On Dec 9, 2007 10:10 AM, Alfred de Tavares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> > Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 07:44:33 +> From:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Goanet]
> BAMON LADDER> > > 3. How about having a servant of the house sleep (and eat)
> with the > master why not?
>
> Sr Lopes,
> Above, do you mean the excercise of droite de sieur?
> Would it be any less a colonial sin?
> Alfred, ever a stickler for the meaning...
>
>
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Re: [Goanet] Secular education

2007-12-11 Thread Santosh Helekar

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--- kaleon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In social studies one chapter for each school year
>  covers Islam and the life of Prophet Mohammed.
> I have learned a lot about both from helping her
> with her studies. There is a lot of detail
> about both How secular is that? 
> 

I think in secular education it is important to teach
students about all religions, and all spiritualist and
materialist philosophical traditions. This should be
done in a philosophy or social studies class. Secular
education does not mean expunging education of all
references to religion and religious ideas. Students
ought to be allowed to compare and contrast facts
about all religious schools of thought from a
historical as well as contemporary standpoint. The
only things that should not be part of secular
education are chauvinism and indoctrination. 

Cheers,

Santosh
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Re: [Goanet] The score so far on Caste

2007-12-11 Thread Carvalho

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Gabe:
I squeezed some Bamon at a Gymkhanna in Nairobi and
I've never been the same again.

Roland:
I had a thing with Sulanka Aguiar and now I find I
might have had a fling with that Carvalho chick's
aunt.

Selma:
My father went to the Gulf, made pot-loads of money
and so everyone else get over it!

Mario:
I need something to get back into the good graces of
those liberal-wallahs. I can't renounce God, so I
might as well make noise about this caste thingy.

Victor:
Gilbert Lawrence is single-handedly responsible for
the caste system and the diarrhea epidemic that
occurred in Goa in 1701.

Cornel:
Priest! ugh! Catholic Church! ugh! caste! ugh!

Eric:
Cornel ugh! Piety in heaven! Fair maiden of Venus!
Sorpatel and feni! Caste and Cornel!

Gilbert:
Caste? What caste? heh heh heh!
 


  

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Re: [Goanet] Changing people's hearts and minds - Victor

2007-12-11 Thread Gilbert Lawrence

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Hi Victor,

I could not figure out what was your beef in your long reply to me?  Perhaps 
you used my passing reference to your speech as an entree to write your much 
awaited post on caste or casteism.  All I can say, your post was not something 
that I could take to any psychiatrist for an evaluation.:=))  Is there anything 
you said in it, contradict my one and half line reference to your talk? (see 
below) 

Yours has been one of the more saner post on this topic. Hence, let me use it 
to explain, to you and others the difference between caste and CASTEISM, as I 
see it. This is a difference, which even you seem to have some difficulty. With 
all due respects to you and others, if I simplified the distinction with 
examples, it may help.
 
In South Africa there are the English, Afrikaans, Indians, Muslims, Zulus, 
Ndebele, Sepedi, Xhosa, Sesotho, to name a few groups.  Each of them have their 
centuries-old identity and their individual history.  This is totally different 
from and has nothing to do with APARTHEID.  Doing away with Apartheid does not 
involve even remotely doing away with or merging these social groups.  And 
these groups do not want to loose their own identity of which they are very 
proud.
 
Similarly in America, ending SEGREGATION has nothing to do (even if one wishes) 
with denying or ignoring White or African-American culture, history or 
identity.  
 
CASTEISM (enhancing one's ego by demeaning another Goan / institution) is 
actually a Goan on Goan offence; and has nothing to do with caste. During the 
colonial period, Luso-Goans (Catholics and Hindus) with their "aum Portuguese" 
attitudes looked down on all the rest, irrespective of their religion or caste. 
The same applied (pre- and post-1961) to many with a few nickels in the 
pockets, irrespective of religion or caste.  We see the same today in the 
various diasporas, as reported by some posters.  A few on Goanet, persistently 
enhance their ego by merely demeaning another Goan / institution.  These 
Goanetters may hate to admit or recognize their practice; what others have 
described as "tinhorn one-up-man-ship."
 
I hope intellectually you and others can appreciate these two issues are 
completely different. Now if you or others cannot appreciate the caste v/s 
casteism issues in the Goa context, there is nothing much I can do; nor do I 
want to waste my time explaining the difference.  
 
The intriguing question:  What is the explanation for the current casteist 
behavior?  Instead of presenting their own thoughts or writings, why do some 
Goanetters try to demean others, by merely zapping what others write?

Some on your side of the debate think, one is anti-casteist by practicing 
casteism - enhancing their ego by demeaning another Goan / institution.  This 
has been described as "cognitive dissonance".
I have provided my explanation why casteism exists.  Now you and others, do not 
knuckle-down my explanation, unless you have your own explanations.  Or else 
like Cornel, you can deny it even exists in your backyard. 

I need to compliment you that, you reported casteism exist in Portugal. Cornel 
repeatedly denied casteism exist in London and UK, where he claims to be an 
active community leader.  This has been contradicted by others.  If you want to 
shed some light - instead of heat - perhaps you could explain why the 
Luso-Goans have casteism in them?  

Kind Regards, GL


 Gilbert wrote:

Gabe speaks of CURRENT casteism in UK and Victor speaks of casteism's PRESENT 
existence in Portugal.  Interesting that Victor gave his speech on casteism in 
Portugal and not in Goa.
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[Goanet] Beyond the CRIB: Christmas is a time for goodwill...Net groups can help

2007-12-11 Thread Miguel Braganza

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Dears,

I am copying the message below because it has a message for all of us.
Without too much of effort and cost we can help the unfortunate in our
home towns and villages IF WE CARE TO SHARE.

The Christmas crib is not the only thing that we crib about. It is
almost a fine art in Goa. Few people in the village of Aldona thought
they would be different ...and succeeded! It is a model that can be
replicated, modified and improved on in each town and village.

A year ago it was a lady whose house was blown off and needed to have
a roof over her head again. A few persons came together and raised the
money. The Parish Priest actively supported the initiative then as he
has done now. One committee of volunteers building two houses by
offering what they had as their core competence. One designed the
house, the other got the construction material, a third supervised, a
fourth put it on the Aldona net to raise contributions, a fourth made
announcement in the village church and chapels, a fifth handled the
painting and hundred of people put it their bit of time , expertise or
money. The Panchayat and Govenment departments were cooperative. The
house, built with love, has since been occupied.

Look out for opportunities to help this Christmas season ...  in your
own locality. Help build up local initiatives, they can do big things.
The Goa Bachao Abhiyan, the SEZ Virudhi Manch, the Keri Nagrik
Samitee, The Sancoale Group, the People's Movement Against SEZ are all
success stories of a few men, women and children coming together and
bringing  Government after Government and Businessman after
businessman to its knees to keep the Goa the way we want it. We must
also build up the initiatives like the one in Aldona. These
initiatives also deserve the front page in the newspapers ...but will
be lucky if they make page 7.

Mog asundi.

Miguel


-- Forwarded message --
From: Rendeep Broad Band Cybercafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 11, 2007 8:15 PM
Subject: [aldona-net] A Report
It was a poignant scene touching the hearts of people around on 3rd
December when the newly built house of Perpetua Fernandes and fly was
blessed and inaugurated by Rev. Fr. Sertorio Rodrigues Parish Priest
of Aldona . A Christmas gift for the poor family at Quitula , aldona
built at a cost of [INR] Rs. 2,50,000 approx thanks to the donations
and contributions of people mainly Aldonkars from all over the world.

The house comprises of a balcony, sitting room, bedroom,bathroom
dining room and kitchen standing high elegantly impressive and
appreciated and admired by a large number of people who attended the
inaugural ceremony.

An appeal was made in the Church and Chapels by the Parish priest and
on the Internet [Aldona Net] by Savio Figueiredo and donations kept
puring in and many did not want their names to disclosed - a marvelous
gesture in the present day world of egoism and selfishness.

Much of the work was carried out at cost and voluntary service
rendered by several people due to which helped restrict the expenses.

A Committee under the Chairmanship of Rev. Fr Sertorio Rodrigues,
Parish Priest of St. Thomas Church-Aldona and consisting of Mr. Freddy
D'Souza, Blaise Cruz, Savio Figueiredo and Rosario Fernandes worked
relentlessly and selflessly to bring the project to its successful
completion. Plans, estimates and the construction work was carried out
by Rosario Fernandes and his team of Umesh Marathe, Jatin Mondal,
Gajanan Haldankar, Basavaraj. Electrical work was undertaken by Jose
Dias, painting by Thomas Tavares. Substantial contribution cames from
Mr. Shakoor Qadri who donated doors, windows and other materials.

There was total help and co-operation from the Panchayat, Electricity
Dept, Water Supply Dept for the smooth completion of this project.

At the conclusion of the function the proud owner of this beautiful
house could only express "  a big thank you" to all, with a voice
choked with emotion and eyes filled with tears. This is the second
house built by the same voluntary Committee for poor deserving people
of Aldona village within a  year of initiation. Fr. Vicar complimented
the people for their kind gesture and magnanimity Mr. Freddy gave a
detailed report of the project and Mr. Savio Figueiredo, while
expressing thanks to various donors and contributores, also expressed
thanks to the family of Perpetua as it provided opportunity for the
people to come forward generously to contribute and assist a worth
cause.

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Re: [Goanet] Caste in London

2007-12-11 Thread Carvalho

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--- CORNEL DACOSTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As in the long article supplied to Goanet by Mervyn
Lobo in Toronto,
 young Asians/Goans have minds of their own and caste
has virtually no
 bearing on their calculations/judgements  made
particularly by young
 marriageable women. Young people and
> especially women want to manifest their freedom to
> marry a person of their choice and not one of their
> parent's choice. And I say good for them. It is time
> that male unwarranted hegemony on this highly
> personal issue came to a rapid end.

RESPONSE:
Dear Cornel,

I assure you this dynamic that has occurred in London
and Toronto, has simultaneously occurred in Goa as
well. Catholic girls are well educated; in contrast
per cent of the male population drops out early to
pursue careers that earn hard cash. As a result our
qualified girls find it hard to meet prospective
grooms within the stifling divisions of caste. A lot
of Goan girls and boys marry fellow Indians, from
Kerala or Bangalore. A lot of the girls (and boys)
marry outside their own caste because finding a
suitable partner within is not a viable option. Many
young people meet their prospective partners at
college or at the work place, where attraction and
compatibility are considered important rather than
caste.
>

Cornel writes:   
>   But, Catholic' Goan caste/casteism is definitely
> rife in Goa. Indeed, Goa reeks of caste in its
> provincial atmosphere. It is a major generator of
> caste categorisation. However, it ceases to be so
> strong in the metropolis of Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkota
> etc. 

RESPONSE:
I don't know how accurate you are in this description
of Goa being a major generator of caste
catergorisation. Infact caste is very much a problem
in Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkota where societies cling to
their need to marry within the caste system, and this
desire like the desire to have a male child cuts
across all economic barriers.

Cornel writes:
Education and material prosperity has taken
> the wind out of casteists and they cannot even
> provide a rationale for their beliefs when
> challenged to do so.

RESPONSE:
Education and material prosperity has played the same
role in Goa as it has in London. Most notably the
prosperity of the Gulf Goans has had a major
equalising effect on Goan society.

I'm sure pockets of caste exist in Goa, especially in
the bedrooms and dimly lit corridors of Old Power but,
is it widespread, is its influence debilitating Goan
society, is it affecting anyone's life on a day to day
basis? I don't think so. Ofcourse I could be wrong as
I am about so many things!

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Re: [Goanet] The Bamon Ladder

2007-12-11 Thread Valmiki Faleiro

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Dear doutorbab Santosh,

Aum tujem borem magtam, ani tum mujea mhatear
kopel ghaltai? Ha!

Sure, it's an excellent idea, but with my present work,
I'm afraid I will not be able to take it up. But, should
anyone do that, I promise to readily share my entire
repertoire ... all in third person, though (I've myself never
witnessed any of these so-called super natural
phenomena.)

I didn't call you a skeptic, though what I meant was that
you won't take anything without questioning it in a
rational way. As it ought to be.

Anant Ramkrishna Sinai Dhume was an experienced
Land Surveyor, whose work took him far and wide in
Goa. His native village, Cumbarjua -- of which I happen
to be a grandson -- cradles many a tale of ghosts, and
sprits possessing humans. 

Dr. Nandkumar and Prajal, yes, have written, but I don't 
think either will have the time for that now. 

Anyways, glad you look at the issue from a wider angle.

Regards, v



On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 Santosh Helekar wrote :
>--- Valmiki Faleiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey, wouldn't Goanetters be interested in those
> > delightfully delicious Goan tales
> > of ghosts, evil eye and exorcists? If some netters
> > could launch three new threads
> > on each of those subjects and everyone would share
> > their experiences, I'm sure
> > Cecil Pinto and Frederick Noronha would only be glad
> > to publish them in
> > book form (with a foreword by Dr. Santosh Helekar,
> > of couse!) Just a thought.
> >
>
>Dear Valmikibab,
>
>Like Venantius, I would be delighted to contribute to
>such a book. Indeed, I think a good comprehensive book
>on Goan ethnography is long overdue, and I firmly
>believe that you are the right person to write it.
>
>Contrary to what you might be thinking, my interest in
>this matter, as with most other things, is not that of
>a skeptic but that of a naturalist. I think these
>practices have to be studied as natural phenomena.
>They have much to teach us about ourselves, and from
>my particular vantage point, about how our brains
>work. I have often told my friends here that the
>little place I hail from is a microcosm of mental and
>sociocultural phenomena preserved in their original
>pristine state. The confluence of two mutually
>contradictory religions mixed with a rich assortment
>of folk traditions in Goa has produced more rites,
>rituals and beliefs per square kilometer than in any
>other place in the world.
>
>The need to document them in excruciating detail is
>paramount and urgent. Please tell me how I can help
>you in this endeavor.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Santosh
>
>P.S. I am aware that Paul Axelrod, M. N. Pearson and
>others, and our own amateur anthropologists such as
>Anant Dhume (to whom you refer), Nandakumar Kamat and
>Prajal Sakhardande, have written on this subject in
>recent times. Perhaps, Nandakumar and Prajal can help
>you develop a more focused, thorough and comprehensive
>exposition of this subject in your book.
>

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Re: [Goanet] Borges, the pirate priest and Gulab

2007-12-11 Thread Miguel Braganza

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Mogall Sebastiao-bab,

You wrote:
As usual, when cornered, you have opened a new
door.  The topic was whether the late Fr. Antonio
Pereira sj had really changed his mind as regards the
script for Official Language Konkani and, if so, the
proof in that regard.  Having failed miserably to
provide the proof for your assertion, you are now
trying to divert the attention of Goanetters towards
the topic of GULAB, the Konkani monthly magazine.

Comment: Et tu, Brute? Unlike Shakespeare's Brutus, I thought you
would honourably name the "Pirate" priest as requested by Dr. Jose
Colaco and me. The subject line is about that issue, is it not?? How
could you miss it!

For a man not "intimately connected" with GOENCHO ULO, you have skewed
the data thereon to your liking and imagination. Thank you for the
generosity of stating that the tabloid was a fortnightly. It was NOT
planned to be. The very first issue was for the months of
November-December, 2005. It was decided to have two issues in
December, 2005, so the month of December had three issues in all!
January, 2006 had one issue and it went back to being a bimonthly in
February, 2006. The GOENCHO ULO, to the best of my knowledge had made
NO commitments regarding its frequency or continuity. It was a FREE
to the reader publication, unlike the newspapers and magazines which
have advance paid subscribers. THEREIN LIES THE DIFFERENCE.

Do not imagine that the GOENCHO ULO had got lots of funds from NRI
Goans. It did not. Just one NRI Goan sent us money from himself and a
few friends who had given money to him. The entire money has been
utilised for the cause it was given. That is one aspect that I
personally verified. The transactions are by cheque and DD ..and
externally audited. What you imagine is far from the truth.

The GOENCHO ULO achieved its objective of generating interest in
Konkani readers for POSITIVE news and views. A new platform is
available to readers and writers in JIVIT. As you will, perhaps be
aware I am not a regular reader or writer of Konkani. Konkani is my
mother tongue. As for most Goans, it is a SPOKEN language for me. You
can call it a dialect [i.e.spoken language] if you do not subscribe to
Dr.Tanaji Halarnkar's ridiculous hypothesis on "Aspects" of a
language.

Unlike many, I am upfront. I have been associated with the GOENCHO ULO
and  I am as proud of it as I am of my association with the Goa Bachao
Abhiyan or the SEZ Virudhi Manch now. If Goa does not survive as a
State, which Konkani will become the OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of which SEZ do
you think, Sebastiao bab? Perhaps Antruzi in Devanagri script for
Cipla's Meditabs Specialities Ltd at keri Ponda, Saxtti in Modi script
for K Raheja's Mindspace at Verna-Loutolim and Bardezi in Roman script
for  Salgaocar's proposed SEZ in Serula. In Sancoale, it is already
Anda Gunda Thanda Pani ;-) That's Biotech for you.

I know Fr. Freddy's history and I knew him personally, too, but more
as a printer at New Age Printers and as a tiatrist priest. Heard  that
he was the President of the Dalgado Konkani Academy [DKA] in the not
too distant past. At least Michael Gracias acknowledges Fr. Freddy as
his guru in Konkani. God bless his soul.

You wrote : "the periodicity of GULAB is being reduced from MONTHLY to
QUARTERLY.
And he has given the readers sufficient advance notice of the things to come."
Comment: That means those who have paid for one year's monthly
subscription can now look forward to THREE years of Romi GULAB, with
Nagri kantte and all, now that it has become a quarterly. That would
be the commitment under consumer rights, since it is a PAID issue. I
hope there are no FIVE years' monthly subscriptions!


Please tell us the name of the PIRATE PRIEST. Please. Or like Fr.
Antonio Pereira's turn around from suporting Devanagri script,we may
forever have no record. No one grows younger these days ...and life is
always unpredictable. As you have rightly stated death can occur
anywhere between the womb and the tomb.

Mog asundi.

Miguel

Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 00:03:22 -0800 (PST)
From: Sebastian Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Borges, the pirate priest and Gulab


Mogall Miguelbab,
on 6 Dec, jc wrote:
<<  I thought that I ask you about GULAB.
A few years ago, I organised to have some issues
air-mailed to me.
My reaction after reading one issue: Do these jokers
really expect
people to spend money to buy this junk?>>

 I need not stress on the undeniable fact that one
cannot live on publishing Konkani magazines; an
avocatio

[Goanet] poll on SEZ

2007-12-11 Thread Pravin Sabnis

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[Goanet] SEZ and the BJP in Goa now.

2007-12-11 Thread Miguel Braganza

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Dears,

The leader of the opposition, Mr Manohar Parrikar, addressing a press
conference , has made to very valid points:

# 1. MLAs on the side of the treasury benches who are genuinely
opposing the SEZs, cutting across the party lines, should say so in
the House.

#2. Mr Parrikar also said that he had attended the recent meeting of
the task force constituted by the government to formulate a new
Regional Plan. "Even though the chairperson as well as the convenor of
the task force had no courtesy to attend such an important meeting,
the other task force members were of the general opinion that all the
efforts to formulate the new Regional Plan would go in vain if the
SEZs and such similar establishments including habitats and parks are
allowed to come up," he pointed out.

The only point left to be understood is wether MLAs of the Ruling
Party/Parties at any given time or year have anything called
"Conscience voting".

It is nice that the fact that neither the Convenor nor the Chairman of
the Task Force attend its meetings has come on public record. I hope
Mr. Parrikar has sent a written protest to that effect, too. Watch out
for a fresh notification in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Goa regarding the
extension of time for the INTERIM REPORT of the Task Force on RP 2021.
Nothing is going to happen on 15 December . in  2007 at least!

Mog asundi.

Miguel


BJP says no to SEZs in state
NT Staff Reporter


Panaji, Dec 10 The Bharatiya Janata Party, while maintaining a "no" to
special economic zones in Goa, today demanded thatthe government
freeze all such policies which would encourage population increase in
the state through mass influx.

The leader of the opposition, Mr Manohar Parrikar, addressing a press
conference said that all such policies should be kept on hold for at
least a year, and a survey be undertaken to study the economic
structure required by the state.

"The BJP will corner the government during the winter session of the
state assembly scheduled to begin from January 10, next year, on this
issue," he informed, adding that the MLAs on the side of the treasury
benches who are genuinely opposing the SEZs, cutting across the party
lines, should say so in the House.

Mr Parrikar also said that he had attended the recent meeting of the
task force constituted by the government to formulate a new Regional
Plan. "Even though the chairperson as well as the convenor of the task
force had no courtesy to attend such an important meeting, the other
task force members were of the general opinion that all the efforts to
formulate the new Regional Plan would go in vain if the SEZs and such
similar establishments including habitats and parks are allowed to
come up," he pointed out.

The leader of the opposition also said that unless the SEZ permissions
are withdrawn and authorities directed to take back the land, the
Regional Plan cannot be formulated. "The task force is convinced on
this argument," he stressed.

"Fortunately, the people are doing what the government should have
done, through their opposition to the SEZs," Mr Parrikar remarked,
maintaining that the government has failed on both -- administration,
and law and order -- fronts.

The BJP actively supports the agitation of the Taleigao residents
against the IT Habitat coming up on the Dona Paula plateau, but in no
way, is either supporting or justifying the violent act that took
place at the IT Habitat, during midnight, last week, he said, stating,
"the failure to maintain law and order situation in the area should be
credited to the police as much as to the government."

The administration has totally collapsed with a number of incidents
proving this point, Mr Parrikar said, pointing out, "This includes
violent fights between the clerks in the government office at Sanguem,
fight between the doctors at the Hospicio


Hospital, robbery at the city residence of a retired senior police
officer, recent custodial death of Francis D'Cruz, mysterious
explosion in an apartment at Porvorim, unsolved hit and run cases at
Mardol, Altinho-Panaji and so on." We will raise all these issues
during the assembly session, he reiterated.

Replying to a question, Mr Parrikar said that the Speaker, Mr
Pratapsingh Rane by appointing Mr Rajesh Patnekar as the chairman of
the Public Accounts Committee, in place of Mr Agnelo Fernandes has
followed the convention, but it is just a face saving decision as the
post should have ideally gone to the leader of the opposi