[Goanet-News] My City My Heritage: Goa -- Joanne Fernandes; Tania, Andre and Noah de Souza
My City My Heritage: Goa. Featuring Joanne Fernandes; Tania, Andre and Noah de Souza. Sahapedia features a Goan Balcao session. https://youtu.be/q_0ldUaOHhM [Posted via VIctor Hugo Gomes] -- _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ FN * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا +91-9822122436 _/ See a different Goa here, via _/ https://youtube.com/c/frederickfnnoronha _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
[Goanet-News] Konkankit primer....
Full book. Lovely resource. Coming to us via an senior Mangalorean based in North America. Our daiz (inheritance) nonetheless, even if some of us (like me) have partially lost it. https://archive.org/details/konkankit-primer-full-book-jan-14-1 -- _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ FN * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا +91-9822122436 _/ See a different Goa here, via _/ https://youtube.com/c/frederickfnnoronha _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
[Goanet-News] BrieFNcounters: Dr Carlos Peres da Costa (Brazil), on plants, medicine and Goa of the 1960s
https://youtu.be/Y5fxi-_ZBU4 Carlos Peres da Costa MD.; Ph.D., is based in Recife. Brazil. "Born, bred and buttered" in Mapusa, he has been in Brazil since 1971. After being a Professor of Physiology at the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco at Recife from 1973 to 2009, he "had to retire on completing 70 Km!" Now he has dedicated his time to cultivating rare tropical fruit trees and to Radio Amateuring. He says: "Recife's climate is very similar to that of Goa but with the opposite in seasons as we are in the southern hemisphere." In this relaxed 2.a.m. (Goa Sunshine Time, even in the monsoons!) interview, he talks about his interest in plants, his times in Goa, studying medicine, and such issues. According to Dr Peres da Costa, there is no Goan Association in Brazil. Email: cperesdacosta at gmail.com BrieFNcounters: Discussions, mostly related to issues and concerns on my agenda. From Frederick Noronha in Goa. Released under the Creative Commons. Copyleft CC-BY-SA https://youtu.be/Y5fxi-_ZBU4 -- _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ FN * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا +91-9822122436 _/ See a different Goa here, via _/ https://youtube.com/c/frederickfnnoronha _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
[Goanet] My City My Heritage: Goa -- Joanne Fernandes; Tania, Andre and Noah de Souza
My City My Heritage: Goa. Featuring Joanne Fernandes; Tania, Andre and Noah de Souza. Sahapedia features a Goan Balcao session. https://youtu.be/q_0ldUaOHhM [Posted via VIctor Hugo Gomes] -- _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ FN * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا +91-9822122436 _/ See a different Goa here, via _/ https://youtube.com/c/frederickfnnoronha _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
[Goanet] Lijjat Papad: How 7 women wrote a success story with only ₹80 for seed capital
It would be awesome if a group of Goan women sitting in their own backyards and pounding away to make snacks, food powders, stuffed mango pickles and delectable tea and dessert items, form a co-operative and sell to the Indian as well as Goan local and Diaspora market and make their living and their mark like the Lijjat group did. Of all the Indian brands available on Toronto, I have made it a point for many years to patronize Lijjat, knowing their story. Their quality of packing didn’t improve over the years though their product quality remained. Just recently with Indian brand products resorting to high-quality packaging, Lijjat has caught up too. For those with hair, there is is a hair cream of Ahmed Oils (an old and famous coconut oil company) made of natural coconut ingredients that has a high quality but low intensity perfume that conquers the coconut wisp, an Indian product I recommend if you can get your hands on it. https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/lijjat-papad-how-7-women-wrote-a-success-story-with-only-80-for-seed-capital/amp-11618490058193.html Roland. Toronto.
[Goanet] Kartik Malli, a curious young man looks at language
https://youtu.be/_nZn0pGANLQ -- _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ FN * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا +91-9822122436 _/ See a different Goa here, via _/ https://youtube.com/c/frederickfnnoronha _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
[Goanet] OLD GOA POLICE STATION IN A DESPICABLE CONDITION
The Old Goa Police station, despite its very wide jurisdiction, has not been provided with proper premises. The condition at the Police Station is very pathetic with the staff working in an inhumane environment which should have been a matter of concern for the authorities. A total of 11 villages come under the Old Goa Police Station which includes Ribandar, Old Goa, Corlim, Carambolim, St Estevam, Cumbarjua, Divar, Chorao, Chimbel, Merces and St. Cruz. Despite such a wide and so vast jurisdiction the crucial Old Goa Police Station for the last few decades is housed in a very extremely cramped premises which is not more than 150sq mts. The lack of proper space is adversely affecting the working of the police station which is lacking in basic amenities for the staff and people who visit the Police station. Immediate measures must be taken to improve the state of affairs at this Police station by relocating it to a spacious premises with all proper amenities. Adv. Aires Rodrigues C/G-2, Shopping Complex Ribandar Retreat Ribandar – Goa – 403006 Mobile No: 9822684372 Office Tel No: (0832) 2444012 Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com You can also reach me on Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues Twitter@rodrigues_aires www.airesrodrigues.in
[Goanet] Goa news 17th July 2021
17th July 2021 -- Tajeo khobro - Konkani news for the week!! Please 'like', and share among all your relatives and friends. And if you have not yet subscribed to our channel, please do so now to receive the latest updates each time they are released. Thanks. https://youtu.be/1nMV4o4wRhQ
Re: [Goanet] Happy Birthday Goan Voice UK
Thank you for the kind words Roland. The journey would not have been possible without the support of GoaNet Cheers Eddie On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 at 05:32, Roland Francis wrote: > Congratulations to Eddie Fernandes on the 23rd anniversary of his digital > publication. > > Day in and day out with no break as far as I can tell, the daily edition > appears on cyberspace. Even when Eddie sails on the high seas on his > frequent vacations, and despite expensive marine communications, with high > level personal effort, Eddie will ensure that the GVUK comes out > unfailingly. > > A Goan from Kenya who emigrated to the UK, Eddie a professional university > librarian now retired, has named the bulletin after an old Goan-Kenyan > newspaper. Content is totally Goan or Goa related, picked up from > previously published pieces all over the world. Nothing is original, but > Eddie performs an invaluable service by highlighting it to a mainstream > worldwide Goan audience. I feel honoured that he allowed me to write an > opinion piece every Sunday over a few years, that being the only exception > he made to his ‘must be previously published’ policy. > > The death notice and obituary section is popular with Goans everywhere and > has become a de facto standard like the Times of India used to be for all > educated Bombay citizens. In fact if a Goan dies anywhere in the world > outside of Goa, many families first choice is to place the notice in > Eddie’s digital rag. With most Goans having family and friends all over the > Diaspora, this is invaluable. > > He has also let his audience learn of outstanding Goans young or old whose > deeds and achievements are bound to inspire and instill the Goan heart with > pride. > > Viva Eddie Fernandes and the Goan Voice UK. > > Roland Francis > Toronto. > >
[Goanet] Schedule for Saturday 17th July 2021
CCR TV GOA Channel of God's love✝ You can also watch CCR TV live on your smartphone via the CCR TV App Available on Google PlayStore for Android Platform. Click the link below. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccr.tv4 Email ID: ccrgoame...@gmail.com Schedule for Saturday 17th July 2021 12:00 AM Rosary - Joyful Mysteries 12:23 AM Spiritual warfare - Talk by Dr Silvia Noronha 1:00 AM Mass in Konkani for Friday 1:45 AM Bhagiancher Niyall IV - Br Malvino Alfonso ocd 1:53 AM Jezuk ani Tachea Utral mandun gheum-ia - Fr Joseph Silva 2:00 AM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister 2:26 AM Devacha Utor - Galasiekarank - Avesvor 4 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 2:36 AM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 146 - Shivam Solanki - Fr Pratap Naik sj 2:43 AM Bhajan - Tu AniTuzaa Ekach Sutu - Fr Glen D'Silva sfx 2:48 AM Comedy - Night School - Meena Goes, Julius Mesquita - 3rd Anniv 2:55 AM Youthopia: Chess - Leon Mendonca interviewed by Lucius de Almeida 3:18 AM Konkani Short Film on Pollution - Challa Kitem? 3:26 AM Mil Mel Nel Show - II 3:53 AM Health Matters - Diabetic Foot - Dr Peter Da Cruz 4:30 AM Song - Nhespak Man - Josephine Dias 4:36 AM Senior Citizens Exercises - 5 4:52 AM Hymns - Loyola H.S.S. Margao 4:57 AM The Way - Episode 8- DYC 5:13 AM Hymn - Gonvlli Kitlo Boro - Fr John Fernandes 5:17 AM The Eucharist in Daily Life - Talk by Godfrey Pereira 5:47 AM Prayer for Vocations 5:48 AM Kristanv Zauncha Apovnnem Bhov Moladik - Fr Edson Fernandes 6:04 AM Prayer for India 5 6:09 AM Sons and Daughters of God - Savio Mascarenhas 6:51 AM Hymn - Yeshu Ki Jai Ho - Savina & Leon Gonsalves 6:57 AM Sokalchem Magnnem 7:00 AM Konkani Mass from Archbishop House followed by Jivitacho Prokas 7:45 AM Morning Prayer - Saturday Wk 1 & 3 7:48 AM Pray for Goa - 2 7:55 AM Bhajans 4 8:18 AM Song - Upkari Padrinche - Myran Travasso 8:23 AM Devacha Utor - Galasiekarank - Avesvor 4 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 8:35 AM Borie Khobrieche Porgottnnar Zaum Ya - Fr Edsom Fernandes 8:52 AM Power of Forgiveness - Talk by Colin Calmiano 9:42 AM Couples Prayer (Konkani) 9:47 AM Intercession - Talk by Bertha Rocha 9:53 AM Biblical Hidden Heroes - Eps 8 - DCBA 9:57 AM Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 8 10:00 AM Documentary - Mission of Daman - DCLA 10:12 AM Amchea Bapa Sorginchea - Domnic Rodrigues 10:44 AM Rosary of St Joseph Vaz 11:06 AM Consecrated Life - Sr Joeyanna D'Souza DSP 11:16 AM Intercessions (English) 11:30 AM Mass in English from Panjim Church followed by Daily Flash 12:15 PM Hymn - Deva Mhojea Deva - Fr Ronaldo Fernandes 12:23 PM Onnbhov Devachea Mogacho - Talk by Orlando D'Souza 12:52 PM Entrepreneurship - Carlos and Cyrus Noronha 1:17 PM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 150 - Leonardo da Vinci - Fr Pratap Naik sj 1:24 PM Amchem-xim Rav - Theme Hymn of Pastoral Year 1:27 PM Angelus - English 1:30 PM Nokhetram - Michael Gracias chats with Team Kantaar 2:00 PM CCR TV visits Xavier Centre of Historical Research 2:32 PM Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 8 2:36 PM Bible Project - Heaven and Earth 2:42 PM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 150 - Leonardo da Vinci - Fr Pratap Naik sj 2:50 PM Our Song of Hope 2:57 PM Career Guidance - Information Technology 3:22 PM Our Father - Ho 3:26 PM Prayer for India 4 3:30 PM Deivik Kaklutichi Magnneam 3:40 PM Bhavartan Jezu Lagim Magum Ya - Fr Joseph Silva 4:00 PM Rosary - Joyful Mysteries 4:24 PM Role of St Joseph - Fr John Peter 4:30 PM Senior Citizens Exercises - 4 5:00 PM Praise and Worship - Francis Fernandes followed by Daily Prayer to the Holy Spirit 5:26 PM How reliable are the words of the Bible? - Edmund Antao 5:57 PM Prayer : Benedictus 6:00 PM Aimorechen Magnnem 6:05 PM Tell me a story - Eps 31 - Joseph interprets King Pharoah's Dream 6:16 PM Intercessions (Konkani) 6:30 PM Konkani Mass from Archbishop House followed by Jivitacho Prokas 7:15 PM Mary , Mother of God, our Mother - Joy Joseph 7:30 PM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister 7:56 PM Magnificat (English) 8:00 PM The Holy Eucharist - Talk By Msgr. Alex Rebello 8:36 PM Bhagevont Zuze Vazache mozotin Bhurgeancher Magnnem 8:39 PM Release of Pastoral Letter 9:00 PM Devacha Utor - Galasiekarank - Avesvor 5 - Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 9:09 PM Adoration 3 - St Anthony Church, Siolim 9:40 PM Ratchem Magnem 9:55 PM Pray for Goa 1 10:01 PM Prayer of Grandparents - English 10:04 PM CCR TV Concert - Highlights 2 - Magician 10:40 PM Charismatic Renewal & Priesthood - Cyril John 11:38 PM Dusreacho khobro vo chaddio kori nakat - Talk by Victor Mascarenhas Donations may be made to: Beneficiary name : CCR GOA MEDIA. Name of Bank : ICICI Bank Branch Name: Panaji Branch RTGS/NEFT Code : ICIC015 Savings Bank Account No : 262401000183
[Goanet] Konkankit primer....
Full book. Lovely resource. Coming to us via an senior Mangalorean based in North America. Our daiz (inheritance) nonetheless, even if some of us (like me) have partially lost it. https://archive.org/details/konkankit-primer-full-book-jan-14-1 -- _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ FN * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا +91-9822122436 _/ See a different Goa here, via _/ https://youtube.com/c/frederickfnnoronha _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
[Goanet] Who'll Stop The Rain (Dhaka Tribune, 16/7/2021)
https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2021/07/16/op-ed-who-ll-stop-the-rain It has rained non-stop all this week in my home town of Panjim, the pocket-sized capital city of India’s smallest state. Right outside where I live beside the estuary where the Mandovi river meets the Arabian Sea at Aguada Bay, the landscape is drenched and utterly dreamy: sky and sea blurring into each other with sublime effect. This, of course, is the magnificent South West monsoon, the dramatic weather event that plays out in spectacular style from June to September each year. It is the basis of our civilization, the backbone of our food security, and the wellspring of our culture. Here, we are blessed with an average of just over three metres of annual rainfall, and almost all of it will come down from the heavens in this season. But even as every patch of exposed earth explodes green, and innumerable rivulets become charged with rainwater to feed the state’s eleven rivers, there’s the troubling realization that none of it is going to be enough. This is because by the end of the year many parts of Goa will be right back into water shortage. Our situation is already pretty bad, but it’s far more dangerous right across the border in Maharashtra and Karnataka, where many districts have suffered drought conditions for several years. These are all facets of the increasingly grave, interlinked water crisis that threatens the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of South Asians. The immediate problem is not the monsoon itself. As multiple scientists from three countries (led by Steven Clemens of Brown University) describe in *Remote and local drivers of Pleistocene South Asian summer monsoon precipitation: A test for future predictions*, their research article published in *Science* last month, “South Asian precipitation amount and extreme variability are predicted to increase due to thermodynamic effects of increased 21st century greenhouse gases.” Put more simply, the fact of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will actually result in more and heavier rainfall from the South West monsoon for the time being, with the caveat that all this increased precipitation will arrive in more intense bursts of extreme weather. We can see that this is already happening: each rainy season of the past five years has been accompanied by devastating storms that have wrought immense damage in multiple locations (including Goa just weeks ago). But if it isn’t due to diminished rainfall, how is it that India – and more broadly, South Asia – still has such an entrenched water crisis? Like so many other problems in our part of the world, it’s due almost entirely to incompetence and epic mismanagement by an entire generation of elites that has wilfully destroyed the age-old water-harvesting systems that sustained their forbears, while installing unsustainably short-sighted and rapacious practices that have brought us – perhaps irredeemably – to the brink of disaster. This is the story of Mumbai and Bangalore, but also Karachi and Dhaka, and my once-idyllic Panjim as well: polluted wells, concretized wetlands, paved-over lakes, encroached rivers and streams, and absurdly inadequate drainage. When it rains it floods, but the water table still doesn’t get replenished. All the while borewells go deeper, buildings rise higher, and urbanization proceeds unstoppably. It’s a regional issue, but it also has to be acknowledged that no country in the world has depleted its groundwater more carelessly than India. The scale of dependence is staggering: each year the country uses more groundwater than China and the USA combined. The results from this overuse are wholly predictable. According to the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), nearly 30% of India’s land mass is currently undergoing desertification (defined as “a type of land degradation in which a relatively dry land region becomes increasingly arid, typically losing its bodies of water as well as vegetation and wildlife”). Taken as a whole, the CSE’s predictions are absolutely horrifying: 26 of 29 states are experiencing enough desertification to be worried, and 8 of them already have an emergency because between 40% and 70% of their land mass is threatened. These are Rajasthan, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Nagaland, Tripura, and Goa. Yes, it’s the sorry truth. My famously lush and riparian Goa, with its three metres of rainfall each and every year, still shows up on this list of states that are turning to desert. It’s maddening: we waste more than we use, and both are more than what we receive from the skies. It’s what Credence Clearwater Revival sang about in 1970, “Long as I remember the rain been coming down / Clouds of mystery pouring confusion on the ground / Good men through the ages trying to find the sun / And I wonder, still I wonder, who'll stop the rain?” John Fogerty didn’t suggest an answer to his question, but we