[Goanet] Fwd: Song for the day....JOHNNY MATHIS ~ The Twelfth Of Never ~.wmv

2019-04-01 Thread Gabe Menezes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNNRGa3pKyw

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[Goanet] Britain Today

2019-04-01 Thread Frederick Noronha
"Everybody voting against every proposition..."?
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[Goanet] Trail of Destruction

2019-04-01 Thread Roland Francis
Fentanyl the new American killer.
See the video.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-47772484

Roland.
Toronto.



[Goanet] CCR TV Schedule for 2nd April 2019

2019-04-01 Thread CCR TV
CCR TV GOA
Cable Channel of God's love

Kindly pass around the word to your friends and relatives in any part of
the globe that they can keep track of all the CCR TV output (including our
archives) via the simple-to-use,
free-to download CCR TV app from the Google Playstore.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccr.tv4

Schedule for Tuesday 2 April  2019
12:00 Midnight
Rosary- Sorrowful  Mysteries

12:30 AM
Career Guidance: Tata Institute of Social Sciences

01:00 AM
Health Matters : Dr Rufino Monteiro

01:30 AM
Music- Spiritual Music 2 - followed by Povitr Atmeak Dispottem Magnnem

02:00 AM
Praise and Worship - Fatorda 2- followed by Daily Prayer to the Holy Spirit

02:30 AM
Bhajans 1

03:00 AM
Mon Bodlun Bapachea Gopant Porot Ieumia- Talk by Fr. Victor Sequeira

03:30 AM
Koxtt Somsunk Boll Jezuchem- Orlando D'Souza

04:00 AM
Saibinnichi Ruzai- Dukhhiche Mister

04:30 AM
Amchi Bhas Amche Borovpi- Brazinho Soares interviewd by Daniel F. de Souza

05:00 AM
Youthopia- Archer Chloe Charlene Fernandes interviewed by Mysticka Deniz

05:30 AM
Diocesan Catechetical Center- Golden Jubilee Celebration

07:00 AM
Bhajans 1

07:30 AM
Music- Spiritual Music 2 - followed by Povitr Atmeak Dispottem Magnnem

08:00 AM
Praise and Worship - Fatorda 2- followed by Daily Prayer to the Holy Spirit

08:30 AM
Growing in union with Jesus- Talk by Dr. Sarita Nazareth

09:00 AM
Announcements

09:02 AM
Prayer for Couples in Konkani

09:08 AM
Our Father / Amchea Bapa- Garo

09:10 AM
Faith- Magic of Heart- a talk by Sr. Shilpa

09:20 AM
Poem - Bhogsonnem di- by Sandhya Fernandes

09:25 AM
Hymn- Vakhann'nni Tuka - Stanley Severes

09:30 AM
Talk on Family by Orlando D'Souza (Kon)

10:00 AM
The Abundant Life- Simple Life

10:25 AM
The Holy Spirit and Baptism in the Holy Spirit by Dr. Brenda Nazareth
Menezes

11:00 AM
Konknni Bhas Eps 13 Fr Pratap Naik SJ

11:30 AM
Mass in Konkani followed by  Jivitacho Prokas and Saint of the Day

12:00 Noon
Talk on Repentance by Jorim Mendonca

12:50 PM
Bhurgealem Angonn - Bhag 1

01:00 PM
Sonia Shirsat interviewed  by Runa Aggarwal

02:00 PM
Weekly Catholic News in Konkani- Michael Gracias

02:30 PM
Weekly Catholic News in English- Oreena Vaz

03:00 PM
Divine Mercy Konkani 2

03:20 PM
Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 26 - Isaac Newton - Fr. Pratap Naik sj

03:30 PM
Education and the Challenges - Talk by  Sr . Saral SCB

03:45 PM
Magnnem  - Bertha Rocha

04:00 PM
Rosary- Sorrowful  Mysteries

04:25 PM
Reflection on the Gospel- Dominican Media Mission

04:30 PM
Exercises for Sr Citizens- 11

05:00 PM
Tell Me a Story - Wedding Feast at Cana

05:20 PM
Poem - Bhogsonnem di- by Sandhya Fernandes

05:30 PM
Career Guidance - Institute of Maritime Studies, Bogda

06:00 PM
Angelus

06:02 PM
Mental Health- Dr. Peter Castelino interviewed by Velma Fernandes

06 30 pm
Mass in English followed by Daily Flash

07:00 PM
Aimorechem Magnnem followed by Prayer for India  4

07:05 PM
Wealth out of Waste - Jewellery making

07:25 PM
Psalm 51- read by Alfwold Silveira

07:30 PM
Saibinnichi Ruzai- Dukhhiche Mister

08:00 PM
Literally Goa - Brenda Rodrigues Interviewed by Frederick Noronha

08:30 PM
Personal Prayer- a talk by Kenneth "Sunny" D'Sa

09:00 PM
Announcements

09:05 PM
Prayer for Couples in English

09:10 PM
Ratchem Magnnem

09:30 PM
Youthopia- Footballer- Chadel Nash Fernandes

09:45 PM
Goa String Orchestra - Kala Academy

10:25 PM
Talk on Suffering by Adv. F.E. Noronha

11:00 PM
Mass in Konkani followed by  Jivitacho Prokas and Saint of the Day

11:30 PM
Talk on Repentance by Mae Britto
Donations may be made to:
Beneficiary name : CCR GOA MEDIA.
Name of Bank : ICICI Bank
Branch Name: Candolim Branch
RTGS/NEFT Code : ICIC0002624
Savings Bank Account No : 262401000183


[Goanet] Raw material shortage limits Goan choris manufacturers

2019-04-01 Thread Gabe Menezes
http://www.goacom.com/raw-material-shortage-limits-goan-choris-manufacturers/
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DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.


[Goanet] Priest, builder named in Rs 1 cr cheating case

2019-04-01 Thread Gabe Menezes
*http://tinyurl.com/y37sklhh *
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Gabe Menezes.


[Goanet] OffTopic: PC Presidents Choice Loblaws Grocery, Canada - New Product in Aisle 6

2019-04-01 Thread Albert Peres
When you go to bed during a summer night and the windows are open, 
you'll now literally hear a crop chirping outside...and you listen 
carefully, you just may hear a crop of 2-billion rumbling inside...



PC 100% Cricket Powder, Poudre de Crillions

https://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/products/productlisting/pc-100-cricket-powder.html

113 g each: UPC: 60383196622

Made with crickets farmed right here in Canada, this 100% cricket powder 
is a nutritious, versatile food that is high in protein and an excellent 
source of vitamin B12. Finely ground with a mild taste, it can be added 
to smoothies, sauces, chili, curries and baking batters.


CAUTION:
PEOPLE WHO ARE ALLERGIC TO CRUSTACEANS AND SHELLFISH MAY HAVE AN 
ALLERGIC REACTION TO CRICKETS.



Recipes:
https://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/recipes/recipeslisting/no-bake-chocolate-coconut-cricket-bars.html

https://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/recipes/recipeslisting/strawberry-banana-cricket-powder-smoothies.html

And for the Indians:
https://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/recipes/recipeslisting/chana-masala-with-cricket-powder.html

Nutrition:
Per Serving (Per 2 1/2 tbsp, 19 g
% of Recommended Daily Value
Calories 90 cal 
Fat 3.5 g   5   
Saturates + Trans   8   
Saturates 1.5 g 
Trans 0 g   
Cholesterol 65 mg   
Sodium 60 mg3   
Potassium   
Carbohydrate 2 g1   
Fibre 1 g   4   
Sugars 0 g  
Protein 13 g
Vitamin A   0   
Vitamin C   0   
Calcium 2   
Iron6   
Vitamin B12 100


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PC Dairy-Free Kefir Probiotic Fermented Coconut Milk

https://www.presidentschoice.ca/en_CA/products/productlisting/pc-dairy-free-kefir-probiotic-fermented-coconut-milk.html

1 L each: UPC 060383206901

Get all the same probiotic benefits of our original kefir in this 
dairy-free coconut milk version. Made with 12 different bacterial 
cultures, this delicious and creamy beverage provides 2 billion 
probiotic live active cultures per 188 mL serving. Enjoy it by the 
glass, with cereal or in smoothies.


Note:
Suitable for vegetarians.

Nutrition:
Per Serving (Per 3/4 cup, 188 mL )
% of Recommended Daily Value
Calories 80 cal 
Fat 3.5 g   5   
Saturates + Trans   15  
Saturates 3 g   
Trans 0 g   
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 5 mg 1   
Potassium   
Carbohydrate 11 g   4   
Fiber 0 g   0   
Sugars 7 g  
Protein 1 g 
Vitamin A   0   
Vitamin C   0   
Calcium 0

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Albert Peres

afpe...@3129.ca
416.660.0847 cell


[Goanet] Indians Not Employabke

2019-04-01 Thread Gilbert Lawrence
Indian Techies Not Employable?
An article in "India Abroad,' a weekly news magazine about everything connected 
to India, an article with the above title appeared in last issue (April 1, 
2019).  The article was a report of an IBM conference held in Mumbai in March. 
The address by IBM chief Ms. Ginni Rometty likely caught the attention of many. 
 She claimed that Indians while having their university degrees, lacked the 
skills of "working together" and "participating well in the industry."
Interestingly in the article, many Indian-CEO-engineers who were quoted also 
echoed those sentiments. Some claimed 65% to 80% of Indian engineers are not 
employable.  
Form my personal experience, many Indians (including me on occasion) have poor 
communication skills.  It is not what we say but how we say it.  At times, some 
even say, "Yes I know I am abrupt, but you have to take me as I am."  My silent 
response is, "No I do not."
At my place of work, I distinctly remember an administrator claim, "We do not 
want applicants with all the degrees, we want to train them ourselves in the 
way we do things."  The need for communication skills do not apply only to 
employees, but even more important to those in management and authority. 
This would be a good topic for dialog on Goanet. What does it take to "work 
together" and how those skills can be cultivated since more importantly it can 
impact on our work and income.
Regards, GL




[Goanet] Funeral details-Julius Fernandes

2019-04-01 Thread Goans ofAmerica
Dear Friends,
Please see the funeral details in the announcement attached.

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Warm Regards,
Sharel Figueredo
President
GOA LA


[Goanet] Lessons for Goa from Smart State Kerala (TOI, 1/4/2019)

2019-04-01 Thread V M
https://epaper.timesgroup.com/olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIGO%2F2019%2F04%2F01=Ar00607=D2717DAA=text


Indians talking blithely about “the next superpower” should visit China.
The giant neighbor has complex problems, but there’s no doubt it leaves
every country of the subcontinent way behind in all categories of economic
and technological advancement, as well as human development. No visitor can
maintain delusions to the contrary. In a similar regard, explorations of
Kerala are required the reality check for Goans who want to understand how
things have gone comprehensively wrong in their home state. Just a few
hundred kilometres down the coastline, “God’s own Country” reaps the
dividend of wise choices taken by able politicians and administrators, even
while India’s smallest state is rapidly destroyed by incompetence and
venality



Malabar abounds with reminders and connections to the Konkan, including in
Calicut and Wayanad (which this writer visited recently). The coastal city,
now renamed Kozhikode, is where Vasco da Gama first touched India, on his
historic voyage around the Cape of Good Hope. Meanwhile, the Western Ghats
district surrounding Sulthan Bathery is markedly reminiscent of Goa’s own
mountainous interior. That resemblance would be truly uncanny except for
one crucial difference: no garbage. The towns, villages and roadsides gleam
nearly spotless. The fields and waterways sparkle pristine. It feels like
you are in an alternate universe to Goa, with nigh-identical topography and
biodiversity, but lovingly maintained by responsible people who actually
care about what they’re doing.



For decades now, the world has marveled about “the Kerala model of
development” emphasizing productive social infrastructure, with dramatic
results in education, healthcare, infant mortality and life expectancy. But
these sky-high “quality-of-life indicators” also come along with remarkable
political and social awareness. After last year’s deadly Nipah virus
outbreak, Prasanth Nair wrote, “Bigger the challenge, the better the
response of the people…The soul of Kozhikode is something much more than
mere goodness. In my experience as the District Collector, this place seems
to have taught me much more than mere goodness. It is to do more with love,
brotherhood and compassion. It's about the culture of sharing; sharing for
the betterment of people and places.”



Kerala is the standout star in Niti Aayog’s excellent Sustainable
Development Goals Index. When the Ministry of Power released its first-ever
State Energy Efficiency Preparedness Index last year, it was no surprise
Kerala ranked first. Back in 2016, then-president Pranab Mukherjee declared
Kerala the first digital state in the country, the first to complete the
national fiber optic network project to provide high-speed internet to
every gram panchayat, and successfully transition to paperless offices in
crucial departments like motor vehicles and land registration. When it
comes to renewable energy, here too the state charges ahead of the pack
–the financial budget for 2019-2020 released last week is packed with
incentives for solar projects and electric vehicles.



This litany of Malayali achievements, with no end of spectacular
highlights, provides useful benchmarks for every other state in India, and
begs the question, why does Goa fare so very poorly by comparison? When the
example of Kerala is so close to home, how does the resident cabal of
politicians and their cronies get away with their astonishingly
anti-people, anti-environmental agenda where “development” means little
more than wholescale destruction? How did this public atmosphere become so
pervaded with mediocrity and mendacity, so vulgar and thuggish?



Kerala’s many successes are hard won, and of course no one could begrudge
any part of India for doing well despite the odds. But surely there must be
some lingering doubts in the comparison? For instance, how do Goa’s tourism
stakeholders feel when contrasting what is being done here to Kerala, which
won the World Travel Mart Gold Award for responsible tourism in 2018, and
the International Center for Responsible Tourism consistently ranks amongst
the finest destinations in the world? These are just more accolades for a
state that reliably works in so many ways. But here in Goa, they’re awfully
stark reminders of all that is terminally dysfunctional.


[Goanet] In 20 Years ....

2019-04-01 Thread Roland Francis
Which countries will be powerful in 20 years' time? - BBC Ideas

https://www.bbc.com/ideas/videos/who-will-be-rich-and-powerful-in-20-years-time/p074lpr0

India is not in the picture.

Roland.
Toronto.



[Goanet] Fwd: Song for the day...TOM JONES - FUNNY FAMILIAR FORGOTTEN FEELINGS

2019-04-01 Thread Gabe Menezes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGUNALv_yK8

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