[Goanet-News] Dinesh D'Souza on Kamala Harris

2020-09-07 Thread Frederick Noronha
https://youtu.be/kGRfeTeGmgc
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[Goanet] Dinesh D'Souza on Kamala Harris

2020-09-07 Thread Frederick Noronha
https://youtu.be/kGRfeTeGmgc
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[Goanet] Book Marietta D'Almeida, Violinist in Sutton - Encore Musicians

2020-09-07 Thread Gabe Menezes
https://encoremusicians.com/Marietta-DAlmeida


[Goanet] Khuxalbhørit Monti Fest. A Happy Monti Fest

2020-09-07 Thread Pratap Naik
"Søkkødd Sangata Mellyam" is the most popular hymn of "Monti  May"  ( Our
Lady of Mount), which is sung during the nine days of Novenas and feast day
of Monti Fest on 8th September. It is also sung in Karnataka during the
month of May dedicated to Our Lady. It is a translation of "Let us mingle
together" of the English hymn. The translation was done at Mangaluru
Diocese by an anonymous competent poet at the end of 19th century. This
Konknni hymn then spread to Mumbai, Vasai  and Goa. In Goa the lyrics were
slightly changed to suit to Konknni of Catholics of Goa and it was renamed
as "Sogllim Sangata Mell'-ia". The followingvideo has been directed and
produced by Mr Vinod Fernandes of Gangolli Parish, Udupi Diocese. His
family was my neighbour from my second standard to B. Sc., till I joined
the Society of Jesus (S. J.) in 1971. His mother Delphin teacher taught me
English as a subject for the first time in V standard. His father Master
Valerian was  the physical trainer in our Saraswati Vidyalaya High School.
Both of them were devout Catholics and taught us universal values and
discipline. I wish you KHUXALBHØRIT  MONTI  FEST. A Happy Monti
Fest ( Feast of the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary).
   Pratap Naik sj
  08th September 2020


[Goanet] Schedule for Tuesday 8th September 2020

2020-09-07 Thread CCR TV
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Schedule for Tuesday 8th September 2020

12:00 AM
Rosary - Sorrowful Mysteries

12:25 AM
Hymn -I will sing - Choir Praise Adonai

12:30 AM
What's Cooking? Episode 1

12:54 AM
Song - Dubhav - Jerson Fernandes

1:00 AM
Mass in Konkani for Monday

1:50 AM
Hymn : Voch ani Tum-vui Toxench Kor - Fr John Albano Fernandes

1:54 AM
Hymn - Maie Kaklutin Ge Bhorlole - Assencia Fernandes

2:00 AM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Dukhiche Mister

2:25 AM
Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 56 - Famil - Fr Pratap Naik sj

2:33 AM
Hymns - St Anthony's HS, Monte de Guirim

2:40 AM
Nokhetram - Michael Gracias chats with Film Team Mopa Diary

3:11 AM
Through Mary to Jesus - Eps 9

3:32 AM
Marian Reflections -9 -  DCC

3:57 AM
53rd Mando Festival - St Xaviers Collegicho Naad, Mapuca  - Traditional

4:08 AM
Wealth out of Waste - Flower Making

4:31 AM
Mon Bodlop - Talk by Victor Mascarenhas

4:57 AM
Youthopia - Joash Mendonca - TT Unpire interviewed by Tancia Pires

5:22 AM
Testimony - Rupa Colaco

6:06 AM
Song - Laudato Si -  Fr Ryan Alex

6:10 AM
Literally Goa  -  Pogoat (Alfred Almeida)  interviewed by Frederick Noronha

6:38 AM
Hymn - Ankvar Maie Mhoje - Fr Ubaldo  Fernandes

6:46 AM
Poem - Dan by Sandhya Fernandes

6:49 AM
Prayer for Healing from Cancer

6:54 AM
Xapai - Xamaichem Magnnem

6:57 AM
Sokalchem Magnnem   - Ankvar Maria Ranni ani Avoi/Mai

7:00 AM
Live Colva Feast Mass  followed by Jivitacho Prokas

8:10 AM
Morning Prayer  - Our Lady Queen and Mother

8:15 AM
Gonvllik Citticher Boska 2020-21. Intro by Archbishop

8:37 AM
Praise and Worship -  St Jose de Areal  - Ivy Ferrao

9:07 AM
Learning from the Sonship of Jesus - Leela Moraes

9:30 AM
Majorda Feast Mass  followed by Jivitacho Prokas

10:40 AM
Senior Citizens Exercises - COOJ

11:06 AM
Global Goan Virtual Choir

11:17 AM
Intercessions (English)

11:30 AM
Mass in English Panjim Church followed by Daily Flash

12:15 PM
Parish of the Week - Panjim

1:08 PM
Hymn - I must tell Jesus -  Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

1:10 PM
Amchi Bhas Amche Borovpi  - Silvestrina Pereira interviewed by Daniel F. de
Souza

1:42 PM
Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 2

1:50 PM
Bhurgeanchem magnnem aplea avoi-bapaik

1:52 PM
Poem - Bhavart by Sandhya Fernandes

1:55 PM
On the Third Day - Eps 3 - Wealth out of Waste

2:22 PM
Hymn - No man can live as an island -  Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

2:24 PM
Magnificat (Konkani)

2:27 PM
Good News - Gratitude

2:42 PM
Bible Project - Psalms

2:52 PM
Biblical Hidden Heroes - Eps 6 - DCBA

2:57 PM
Prayer of children for their parents

3:00 PM
Rosary - Sorrowful Mysteries

3:24 PM
Reflection on the Gospel - Dominicans

3:30 PM
Angelus - English

3:32 PM
Intercessions (Konkani)

3:45 PM
Divine Mercy

3:56 PM
Bhurgeanchem magnnem aplea avoi-bapaik

4:00 PM
Feast Mass celebrated by Archbishop

5:00 PM
Cortalim Feast Mass

6:00 PM
Marian Reflections -10 -  DCC

6:25 PM
Music - Jezu Portun Ietolo - Fr Eusico Pereira

6:30 PM
Novena Mass 5 at Chinchinim Church

7:30 PM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Dukhiche Mister

7:54 PM
My  Music Videos - Jezu Mhojo Raja - Myran Travasso

8:00 PM
Encountering God in Personal Prayer - Talk by Dr Sarita Nazareth

8:30 PM
Talk on Magnificat in Konkani by Br Malvino Afonso OCD

8:51 PM
Our Father - Hindi

8:57 PM
Couples Prayer - English

9:00 PM
Adoration 13 - St Anthony Church, Siolim

9:30 PM
Ratchem Magnem

9:45 PM
Concert - Mil Mel Nel Solo Singing Competition - Adlim Cantaram - 1

10:17 PM
Sontosache Mister - Talk by Orlando D'Souza

11:14 PM
Media Tracck - Episode 54

11:42 PM
Song - We are the World - Cover

11:50 PM
Konkani Bhas - Bhag 6  - Fr Pratap Naik sjDonations may be made to:
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[Goanet] The Goa Inquisition-Book 20

2020-09-07 Thread Armenia Fernandes
The Goa Inquisition: The Terrible Tribunal for the East

By Anant Kakba Priolkar

2020 Goa Book Cover Challenge-Day/Book 20

Since its first publication in 1961, this eye-opening book on the
Inquisition in Goa has provoked much debate and criticism and an equally
well researched response from disagreeing historians. At the same time, it
has drawn history buffs and the layman to explore a culturally disruptive
colonial past. @2020GBCC #2020GBCC
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[Goanet] Fwd: #2020-GBCC DAY 1 Games That We Played Traditional Goan Sports

2020-09-07 Thread Albertina Almeida
Games That We Played Traditional Goan Sports is authored by Maria de
Lourdes Bravo da Costa Rodrigues and brings memories of the simple games
that were played by those who had their childhood probably right upto the
late 70s, or early 80's until electronic games and all took over. The games
described include Indoor games such as pretending games  (like Doctor
Doctor), board games (snakes and ladders, tiktem, tabblam, waganni, etc),
card games ANd also Outdoor Games, such as chasing games, catching games,
hiding games, racing games and games of exertion, and games of skill. When
I look back, I feel these games had value that you cannot get from the
electronic games that seem to make a zombie out of you, At the launch of
the book, there was some discussion about actually returning to play those
games and reviving them.

The book is self-published - that is, by a family publication of the author
called L

#2020-GBCC.


[Goanet] Dacoits of indian union breach bank

2020-09-07 Thread Bernado Colaco
 Arre annadi tuka giron laglam kitem. Bolson haat galun disuibor godeanih keuoh 
naka. I wrote this message based on the valor of the Goan who managed to catch 
2 dakits. Did he get any valor for his bravery. You can write about it. 
BC

Arre Govia, mas khalem Paskanc and dhenk kaddlo intruzak?

This robbery took place at the Canca, Parra branch of the Indian Overseas
Bank TWO years ago. Surprising that you've got your meat hooks on it only
now!

Robberies are not uncommon in any part of the world, Macau included. If you
want to run the Goa government down, at least be subtle about it. BTW I
know the source in Macau from where you got the video. That same source
sent it to me too.

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[Goanet] Dacoits of indian union breach bank

2020-09-07 Thread Paul p
*If you want to run the Goa government down, at least be subtle about it. *

Does this  BC  do anything else besides trying, and failing miserably, to
run the Goa  Government down?   He has been  doing  it for the past twenty
years.  Too late  for him.
To his credit, at least  he has been persistent and consistent, unlike the
others  who do it surreptitiously.
Paul


Re: [Goanet] THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC RAGES WILD IN GOA

2020-09-07 Thread Maria Do Ceu Santimano De Souza
SUB: STRICT ORDERS TO BE ISSUED due to COVID-19

 

Could the government of Goa specially the Tourism Minister bring out a STRICT 
ORDER to all the hotels , caterers and private real estate agents that

a) any advance reservations done before COVID-19 and monies paid in advance for 
any event/WEDDING reception/gatherings/parties from March 2020 for the current 
year and if the client has requested cancellation owing to cancellation for the 
event/not being able to travel from foreign lands, the whole amount  should be 
refunded to the clients immaterial of the cancellation policy as pandemics rule 
of no parties of more than 10 , large gatherings, weddings are to be held due 
to safe distancing and to avoid the spread of COVID-19? 

b) any properties/hotel room reservations made and advance payment received 
before COVID-19 for reservations after COVID-19 for the whole year ending 
31/12/2020, and if the client has requested cancellation owing to not being 
able to travel from foreign lands the whole amount  should be refunded to the 
clients immaterial of the cancellation policy as pandemics rule applies.

 

This should be implemented as in foreign countries the full amount is refunded 
to the clients but in India – specially in Goa, the agents and hotel 
proprietors are taking advance of foreign clients.

 

Best regards,

Maria Do Ceu 

Tel: 00971 4 6085422



Re: [Goanet] Goanet Digest, Vol 15, Issue 595

2020-09-07 Thread John Eric Gomes

MEDIA LIES AND DISTORTIONS
When everything is "Breaking News", Sushant Singh suicide case has meandered
into full coverage abetment to suicide, financial impropriety, world wide
drug mafia with two State police, CBI, ED, Narcotic bureau all investigating
the same case, all associated like Bollywood actors, families and
associates/friends of Sushant and Rhea being harassed to the pleasure of TRP
ratings and voyeuristic public? Another outspoken actress Kangana Ranaut
being bad mouthed by the Shiv Sena  and the government of Maharashtra whilst
the ruling parties in the Centre and States likewise think they own India
with such haughty arrogance, whilst the PM and the courts are silent? Where
is the space to highlight the Covid mismanagement, the dire economic
downturn, the Chinese firm response to our befitting reply, inflation and
high prices etc only to be charged with sedition and all sorts of ridiculous
indignation if you dare have an opinion different from those ruling the
roost? What else can one expect besides more hot air and violence!





[Goanet] The romantic violin hit by Marietta d'Almeida

2020-09-07 Thread C Soares
https://soundcloud.com/marietta-970730108/manha-de-carnaval-from-orfeu-negro-black-orpheus-1959


[Goanet] LITERATI BOOK CLUB MEET ON 29TH SEPTEMBER

2020-09-07 Thread Books Literati - Goa
The Literati Book Club will meet on Tuesday 29th September @ 7.30 pm to
discuss Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys.   

Please send an e mail to bo...@literati-goa.com if you would like to
participate.  

The book is available at the Literati Bookshop.


[Goanet] AIFF Report & Video: We need to feature in every Asian Cup, states Gouramangi Singh

2020-09-07 Thread AIFF Media
Dear colleagues,



Please find below today’s report.


We need to feature in every Asian Cup, states Gouramangi Singh



NEW DELHI: One of the most decorated National Team defenders in recent
times, former Blue Tigers captain Gouramangi Singh termed the qualification
to the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2011 as a "wake-up call" for Indian Football.


*Read more: *
https://www.the-aiff.com/article/we-need-to-feature-in-every-asian-cup-states-gouramangi-singh


*Video:* https://fromsmash.com/GSWHP.wfJU-dt


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Please find below some of our recent articles and videos.



*1. **Golden Baby League drives environment awareness and educational
revolution in Islampur*



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*2. **I can’t repay Colm-sir and Tanumoy-sir their debt, states Gurpreet
Sandhu*



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[Goanet] Goa ranks second all-India in first year premium income for LIC

2020-09-07 Thread GOACAN RESOURCE CENTRE
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Re: [Goanet] The Wise Fools of Moira...and Other Goan Folk Tales (Lucio Rodrigues)

2020-09-07 Thread Roland Francis
Prof Lucio Rodrigues was really good!

Actually all the Goan professors in their day knew their stuff. I remember 
Eddie Mendonça English prof in St Xavier’s College enthralling us with his deep 
but easily carried knowledge of literature. He never referred to any books nor 
carried them to class.

Prof Armand Menezes was another legend. Although he taught in Dharwar, his 
writing was known to all via his articles in mainstream and Goan media.

Roland.
Toronto.


> On Sep 5, 2020, at 8:00 PM, Goanet Reader  wrote:
> 
> The Wise Fools of Moira...and Other Goan Folk Tales
> A Collection by Prof Lucio Rodrigues
> 
> August 2020
> 
> [This edition is released under
> the Creative Commons.  Some
> rights reserved.  This ebook
> may be copied and shared for
> non-commercial purposes, with
> due acknowledgements to the
> author and publisher.  For a
> copy of the book WhatsApp
> +91-9822122436 or email
> goa1...@gmail.com mention PLS
> SEND FOLK TALES]
> 
> * * *
> 
> Is there a contradiction between wisdom and folly?  An
> English proverb says: "The fool doth think he is wise, but
> the wise man knows himself to be a fool."
> 
>  Is the dividing line between wisdom and folly so
>  thin that it is almost imperceptible?  James of
>  England was described as the wisest fool in
>  Christendom.  The inhabitants of an insignificant
>  English village have been immortalised in folk lore
>  as the wise fools of Gotham.  This is so not only
>  in England but also in India.
> 
> Moira is a village in the district of Bardez in Goa.  It lies
> a few miles away from Mapuça, the capital of the district,
> and the river of Mapuça flows along its southern, western and
> northern sides, making its soil very fertile.
> 
> The village is famous for many things, among others for its
> banana plantations, which yield big, long bananas, called
> munnouchinz kellim in Konkani, and each fruit is equal to a
> square meal.  Each grows to the length of nearly a foot with
> a diameter of about two and a half to three inches; the skin
> turns from green to yellow as it matures, and then as it
> ripens, the skin becomes soft and darkish brown and thin,
> which is a sign that it is ready to be eaten in all its
> glory.
> 
> But the bananas are not Moira’s chief claim to fame among
> Goan villages. The people are as famous, if not more than
> their kellim, so famous indeed that they have passed into
> simile and proverb and legend.
> 
> They are among the most industrious people of Goa.  Blessed
> as they are with fertile land, they have used Nature’s gift
> to raise many crops -- rice, chillies, vegetables, bananas.
> Every Friday will see them wending their way with their
> produce on their head to the weekly fair at Mapuça.
> 
> But it is not their industriousness that signals them out for
> unique honour among their Goan fellows.  It is for a legacy
> that they have inherited from their forefathers -- a wisdom
> that is traditional.
> 
> This wisdom has a stamp of its own which defies definition.
> Perhaps you have heard of the wise men of Gotham, and of
> their ingenious feats.  The wise men of Moira of old were as
> ingenious.
> 
>  There is only one other village in Goa which rivals
>  Moira in this characteristic and that is Benaulim
>  in Salcete.  Even in Konkani it has not been
>  possible to give this baffling quality an
>  appropriate term.  This is how the people of Bardez
>  describe the indefinite trait.  To moiddekar num
>  re, he is a guy from Moira, sar-koch moiddekar,
>  every inch like a guy from Moira; take matxem
>  moiddechem assa, he's got a bit of it from Moira.
>  That it is the thing.
> 
> Imagine a people as simple as simplicity itself, with an
> innocence and faith that belonged to the ancient world,
> disarming in their naïveté, winning in their irrationality,
> and you will have some faint idea of the people and their
> capacity for illogic.  But it is best to let their ancient
> adventures speak of their ancient wisdom.
> 
> * * *
> 
> As their numbers increased from year to year, the people of
> Moira found that the village church was not big enough to
> contain the growing population.  They called up a meeting to
> consider the problem.
> 
> "Let us have an extension," said one of the elders.
> 
> "It is better that we break down the old structure and erect
> a new and bigger one," said one of the younger ones, who
> believed in new things.
> 
> "To break it down and reconstruct another will be very
> expensive," said a grey-haired elder.  "We have no funds for
> it."
> 
>  "Why break it down at all?" said the most wizened
>  of them.  He was easily the eldest Moiddekar alive.
>  "When a coconut tree or a mango tree is stunted,
>  what do we do?  We loosen the soil at the base, dig
>  it up, and lay manure.  Everything in nature grows.

[Goanet] Airbnb contributed $ 61m to Goa through tourism spends in 2019 !

2020-09-07 Thread GOACAN RESOURCE CENTRE
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Re: [Goanet] #2020gbcc #2020-GBCC #2020GBCC

2020-09-07 Thread Frederick Noronha
Dear Prof Adolfo, As a small matter of detail, Sharmila Kamat is not an
Anthropologist. She belongs to the world of Physics, with specialisation in
a range of topics which I cannot even comprehend --  Superconductivity -
calculation of effective charges in superconducting materials using several
models such as Anderson; Study of high Tc superconductors and investigation
of properties of high superconductors.
Way back in the good ol' 1980s, I had the good fortune of being colleagues
with Sharmila at the Herald, when she took up a short-term job there as she
liked writing so much. She has also written other books, quite unrelated to
the world of science.  Dr Sharmila is the younger sister of Dr Pratima
Kamat, HoD of the Department of History at the Goa University. Prabhakar
Kamat is their dad. FN

On Sun, 6 Sep 2020 at 14:29, Adolfo Mascarenhas  wrote:

>
>
>
>
>
> Sharmila Kamat and Prabhakar Kamat
>
> Short Takes, Long Memories
>
> Rupa Publications India, Pvt Ltd
>
> Xiv,  193 pp New Delhi
>
>
>
> When a Goan Anthropologist, with links stretching from Case Western
> Reserve University to the Columbia and Smitsonian combines with a Goan
> Diplomat in the the Portugese Civil Service he joins the Indian
> Administrative Services, from where he retired in 1960, one is repared for
> fireworks. I was  struck bythe 8 photographs. All taken in Dar and having
> Samora Machel of Mozambique (MPLA) meeting dignitaries like Indira Gandhi
>
>
>
> This book is humongous in many aspects.  It takes you through the dark
> days of Salazar and ready to pounce PIDE, it brings out the difference
> between Goans of all religious beliefs and their counterparts in Greater
> India, it reveals the influence of culture to coexist and evolve.
>
>
> It is a serious book its worth reading
>
>
>
> Grandolfo
>
> In A *B*lue skyed Quepem
>
> Attachment
>
>
>


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[Goanet] THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC RAGES WILD IN GOA

2020-09-07 Thread Aires Rodrigues
While India is finally galloping to globally lead the world as far as the
positive COVID -19 cases are concerned, the pandemic seems to be raging in
Goa while the Goa Government seems to have utterly lost its path.

The people of Goa are dreading to come any near to the government hospitals
and that fear is on account of no genuine efforts whatsoever by the Health
Minister Vishwajit Rane to reach out to the COVID patients and instill in
them a sense of hope and confidence. This entire trust deficit could have
been dealt with, if all the politicians and government VIPs had voluntary
chosen to be treated at Government hospitals instead of seeking refuge in
private care while the common man is left in the lurch and languishing to
die at public hospitals.

On that issue of Plasma donation, it is a very good step in the right
direction. But once again to infuse all that confidence in the public, it
is imperative that the Chief Minister, his Ministers and all the MLAs lead
by example in contributing their plasma first so that the public can follow
suit. And the centres to collect that much needed Plasma should not be at
the now dreaded public hospitals as people would be more comfortable to
part with their plasma at other safe locations.

We are going through difficult times and there is need of extraordinary
measures by those in Power so that it imbibes a ray of a much needed hope
in the people on the street who would follow suit if convinced on the
genuine deeds of those in Power.



Aires Rodrigues

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