[Goanet] KENYA: A Very British Way of Torture | Featured Documentaries

2023-10-10 Thread Frederick Noronha
A Very British Way of Torture | Featured Documentaries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4sSGd2w_rk
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[Goanet] REMINDER - XCHR Pre-Launch Book Review of THE JESUITS, GOA AND THE ARTS, on 12th October 2023

2023-10-10 Thread XCHR Info
Dear Friends,

A Gentle Reminder!

*XAVIER CENTRE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH, PORVORIM*
Cordially invites you to a *History Hour Pre-Launch Book Review* of their
recently published book entitled,

*The Jesuits, Goa and the Arts*



*by Rinald D’Souza S.J. and Anthony da Silva S.J. (Editors), *

*& David de Souza (Photographer)*


*REVIEWED BY*

*Dr. Kelli Wood,*
Dale G. Cleaver Asst. Professor of Art History,
University of Tennessee.
Fulbright Scholar to India.


*On the 12th of October, 2023*, at *6 PM*, *Claude Saldanha Hall, XCHR,
Porvorim.* (Tea will be served at 5:30 PM)

Your friends and colleagues are cordially invited to the History Hour
Pre-Launch Book Review.

Kindly refer to the attached flyer and poster for further details.

Malcolm Barreto, S.J.
Administrator,
Xavier Centre of Historical Research
B B Borkar Road, Alto Porvorim, Goa 403521, India.
Tel: +91-832-2417772 (Office)

*www.xchr.in* 
*facebook.com/xchr.goa *


[Goanet] Schedule for Wednesday 11th October 2023

2023-10-10 Thread CCR TV
CCR TV GOA

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Schedule for Wednesday 11th October 2023


12:00 AM

Rosary - Glorious Mysteries


12:27 AM

Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 12


12:30 AM

Interview Marius Fernandes by Frederick Noronha


1:00 AM

Mass in Konkani for Tuesday


1:45 AM

Pastoral Letter 2023-2024 - Fr. Henry Falcao in English


1:56 AM

Gaddie-Vahonan Vechea Vellar Bhagevont Zuze Vazache Mozotin Magnnem


2:00 AM

Saibinnichi Ruzai - Orkache Mister


2:26 AM

Devachem Utor - Upodexok Avesor 01 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


2:30 AM

On the Third Day - Eps 5 - Cultivationl Practices for Pest Management Part
1 - Nelson Figueiredo


2:57 AM

Blessed words of the Holy Ones -St Augustine of Hippo - Quote


3:00 AM

Breaking Barriers through Dialogue - Mechanised Farming - by Jovito


3:50 AM

Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 10


3:56 AM

Poem - Vell -Tncia Pires


4:00 AM

Activists of Goa - Capt. Viriato Fernandes interviewed by Daniel F. de Souza


4:36 AM

Kolakarachi bhett - Romeo D'Costa interviewed by Meena Goes


5:00 AM

Music Uncovered : Tony Dias talks to Alfwold Silveira


5:33 AM

Hymn - All over the world, the Spirit is moving - Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)


5:35 AM

Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 143 - Pal - Fr Pratap Naik sj


5:44 AM

Psalm 84 - Read by Alfwold Silveira


5:50 AM

Kalliz Jezuche - Talk by Orlando D'Souza


6:17 AM

Prayer for Vocations


6:20 AM

Love as Touch - Fr Subhash Anand


6:47 AM

Our Father - Tamil


6:51 AM

Hymns - Loyola H.S.S. Margao


6:55 AM

Sokalchem Magnnem Budhvar - Week 1 & 3


7:00 AM

Praise and Worship - Magno Menezes - SJVRC


7:30 AM

Morning Prayer - Wednesday Wk 1 & 3


7:33 AM

Devachem Utor - Upodexok Avesor 02 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


7:41 AM

Our Father - Marathi


7:45 AM

Maria Sangata Synodachea Provas - Fr Ashley Alphonso


8:00 AM

Leadership in the CCR - Talk by Mae Britto


8:50 AM

Hymn - Bapa Mhojea - Fr Glen D'Silva sfx


8:57 AM

Blessed words of the Holy Ones -St Augustine of Hippo - Quote


9:00 AM

A time to listen to the Voiceless - Sr Flavia Gomes


9:35 AM

LSS - Jesus Saviour and Lord


10:00 AM

Praise of God - Savio Mascarenhas


10:31 AM

Alcoholism - Eddie Fernandes interviews Socorro Coutinho - Testimony


11:00 AM

Cross Museum - Loutulim


11:20 AM

Intercessions - English


11:27 AM

Angelus - English


11:30 AM

Mass in English


12:15 PM

Jivitacho Prokas


12:18 PM

Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 9


12:20 PM

Atmavishwas - Vocational Training Center for the Disabled


12:51 PM

You too can be a Saint - St Alphonsus Liguory


1:00 PM

Law and Order - Community Policing


1:28 PM

Angelus - English


1:30 PM

Pornography - Sr Joeyanna D'Souza fsp


1:55 PM

Pope's Intention in Konkani


2:00 PM

The Law and You - Protection of Sr Citizens & Parents


2:22 PM

Kids Programme Eps 3 - The right way - Manners while Travelling


2:25 PM

Pastoral Letter 2023-2024 - Fr Aaron Magalhaes in English


2:36 PM

Talk: Voch ani Tum-vui Tuxench Kor - Manisha Pereira


2:40 PM

Kuznantlim Zogddim - Eps 3 - Coffee - Meena Goes and Julius Mesquita


2:51 PM

Bible Project - Image of God


2:57 PM

Mother Teresa of Kolkota - Quote


3:00 PM

Loukik Apovnne, Misank ani Munniarponnak bhettoilolo Aitar - Fr Jorge
Fernandes


3:10 PM

Hymns - Guardian Angel H.S. Curchorem


3:16 PM

Music - Quando, quando - Jazz Goa


3:21 PM

Psalm 72


3:25 PM

Prayer for Healing from Cancer


3:30 PM

Divine Mercy Chaplet (E)


3:39 PM

Marian Reflections -4 - DCC


4:00 PM

Rosary - Glorious Mysteries


4:27 PM

Poem - Ostori by Sandhya Fernandes


4:30 PM

Senior Citizens Exercises - 5


4:46 PM

Mandos - Orlando D'Souza and troupe - 3rd Annniv


5:00 PM

Youthopia - Joash Mendonca - TT Umpire interviewed by Tancia Pires


5:25 PM

On the Third Day - Eps 4 - Bio Insecticides for Pest Management - Nelson
Figueiredo


5:56 PM

Aimorechen Magnnem


6:00 PM

Mass in Konkani


6:45 PM

Resurrection, so what? - Erryl Alvares and group


7:00 PM

Devacher Viswas - Talk by Orlando D'Souza


7:28 PM

Prayer of Grandparents - English


7:30 PM

Saibinnichi Ruzai - Orkache Mister


7:56 PM

Prayer over Expectant Mothers - St Joseph Vaz


8:00 PM

Heads Held High - St. Xavier's Higher Secondary School, Mapuca


8:27 PM

Hymn - Sonvsarachi Ranni- Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)


8:30 PM

Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 280 - VISVAS - Fr Pratap Naik sj


8:38 PM

Hymn - Moga. Moga Khursavoila - Frazer Andrade


8:44 PM

Prayer - Litany of the Saints


8:52 PM

Devachem Utor - Upodexok Avesor 03 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza


9:00 PM

Adoration - - Fr Aaron Magalhaes - Pastoral Letter 2 & 2.1


9:33 PM

Ratchem Magnem


9:46 PM

Bhagevont Zuze Vazachem Novena Magnnem


9:50 PM

Breaking Barriers through Dialogue - Mechanised Farming - by Jovito


10:40 PM

In conversation with Fr. 

[Goanet] Late Mr J.P.De Melo awards enhanced

2023-10-10 Thread Nelson Lopes
P CTrust.. Late Mr JP demelo  was the FIRST to institute award for Best
sports boy and girl.pHe also founded an award for  SECOND in  English at
SSC.both the awards are enhanced by R5000 each. by Mrs Smitha Crasto ,
Dandeavado

Nelson Lopes
Chinchinim
https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com


Re: [Goanet] GOANET : HERALD'S E-PAPER TO GO PAID

2023-10-10 Thread Stephen Dias
On Wed, 3 Jan, 2018, 11:06 Stephen Dias,  wrote:

> Dear Readers of Herald
>
> The news is spread like fire throughout the state of Goa in this  NEW Year
> 2018  due to changes have taken place for those who are used to go online
> and Herald is the paper which  Goans now cannot read online from today
> onwards unless the payment is made as per their terms and conditions for
> payment procedure.
> This was shocking news for all of us. Most of us are used to get up in the
> early morning, even at 3 AM or 4 AM  onwards and go to the computer to read
> the news but surprisingly Herald cannot be accessed if payment is not made
> in advance. Those Goans who are settled abroad must have also got the
> shocking news or jerk and especially those staying in Gulf, Canada, UK,
> Australia, US and other parts of the world will not get the VOICE OF GOA
> instantly if payment is not made, and who knows slowly other newspapers
> will follow the same system. This will give another jerk for Goans if all
> other newspapers follow the same tactics.
> Herald said this amount is just a peanut and it cost less than a cup of
> tea. Fine, I agree but how many people go for tea in restaurants/cafe's  as
> they most of them prefer to have tea at home in the morning,  but the
> newspapers are a usual style for Goans even before brushing teeth to see or
> read the paper online.The cost of newspapers in Goa is only Rs 5/- for
> Herald, Navhind Times, and others are still less than that. I am not
> surprised that this cost also will increase for all the newspapers in days
> to come.
> New Year started with a bang on Herald to read this paper on LINE which is
> so bad?
> Will the owner of Herald take it back?  All the newspapers get
> advertisement enough and thus make their expenses well calculated. This way
> Voice of Goa will come down and people may not know what is happening in
> Goa until they buy Herald paper through their agents or stalls etc.
> Therefore the speed of spreading news fast will be curtailed and hence
> people will get used to staying home with no news till lunch break thus NEW
> YEAR we can say gave us a  set back for those who are accustomed to reading
> Herald early in the morning on LINE.
> What about writers?   why do they not get their pocket money once they
> write some articles or letters to the Editor? They too should be given some
> benefit since they waste their time and petrol cost for their
> bikes/vehicles, photography etc to get the news promptly to the newspapers
> and none of the papers so far thought of them except for their usual
> columnists who are well satisfied and almost same writers is been
> benefitted and not others. Will that trend of payment will start for these
> writers? Let all get their benefit of some pocket money including the
> owners of newspapers.
>
> Stephen Dias
> Dona Paula
> Dat:  3th Jan 2018
> mob: 9422443110
>
>
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2018 13:23:33 +0530
> From: Frederick Noronha 
> To: Goanet 
> Subject: [Goanet] Herald's epaper to go 'paid'
> Message-ID:
> <
> camcr53k2ore_binx05dsqbujmkq9uo+zibojebnidjspofv...@mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> Herald, the Goa-based newspaper, has announced that its online epaper will
> go paid from January 3, 2018.
>
> It's announcement in its newspaper today showed up on its front page, and
> was headlined: "Nominal monthly subscription for Herald's epaper from Jan
> 3. At Rs 4.30 per day, Herald requests its family of readers to support its
> paper's digital evolution."
>
> After saying that the paper was being read "in the eastern hemisphere...
> (and) in the extreme West of the world" the paper this would help it to
> "enhance and maintain the quality of the epaper and at the same time invest
> in making the website cutting edge (sic) coupled with additional news
> gathering efforts, we need to imbibe the best technology and news gathering
> resources."
>
> FN
>


[Goanet] PANJIM MARKET SIDE BUILDING ON THE VERGE OF COLLAPSING?

2023-10-10 Thread Stephen Dias
Yesterday on Monday I visited the Panjim market to buy fish and to my
surprise i saw a sideway building in a very dilapitated condition on the
verge of collapsing.
There are fishermen below selling fish and public comes to buy it in large
quantity who can get injured if this adjoining building collapses.
Why CCP or the Government takes it so easy or are they waiting until it
collapses to get a new building?
Look at this picture attached, which is very serious issue.

Hopefully there will not be any tragedy or casuality if it collapses.
I request the CCP Commissioner to get this market shifted at a distance or
get this building repaired immediately.

Stephen Dias
Social Activist
9422443110
Resident of Dona Paula


[Goanet] Agricultural policy

2023-10-10 Thread Nelson Lopes
Agricultural Policy revisited
The tenancy  Act did not usher in desired agricultural revolution.The
economics of cultivation with scarce and costly labour sounded a death
knell. Large tracts of land were kept fallow.The cheap rice distributed
through fair price shops  and changed food habits  reduced dependency on
costly local variety of rice Cattle menance , dry irrigation canals  and
bundhs for retaining water were abandoned.Goa imported cheap  rice from
neighbouring  States to cater to rice consuming populace
The building loby underguise of farm houses converted fertile land   at
will with tacit support for monumental benefits.The  traditional crop
rotation for pulses. Chillies, vegetables . onions, sweet potatoes,
watermelons , maize took a back seat
The cumbersome , time consuming policies of subsidies on seeds ,
fertilizers , pesticides , harvesters  , tractors ,fencing , product did
not enthuse farmers.The vagaries of uncertain  nature with crop insurance
were loaded heavily against farmers..The facilities for local  milling
became scarce .The efforts at Mechanised farming with Govt machinery was
too inadequate and tied in knots at required moment. The field converssions
are potential outlets for flood regulations , as they also serve to drain
and are catchment areas for  excess water.The idle irrigation canals built
at enormous costs  must   be charged immediately to facilitate timely
plantation.The officials must descend on the field,  poto document and
release subsidies  to the cultivators instead of insisting on ownership
proofs .There is need to introduce high yielding ,resistant varieties ,
establish farmers markets,  build storage facilities and even extend loans
at subsidised interest rates to displace grip of  sharks money lenders .
Agricultural Policy  must encompass animal husbandry , horticulture,
floricuture, aviary to make it attractive and remuneration.Agriculture.
need to be treated on par with industry as it is the farmer who feeds
all.The world over Agriculture is heavily subsidized  to feed any
progressive Nation. THE most popular coconut is selling at a distress price
and so too copra or oil.The cajunuts are imported on a large scale and
palmed off as local variety.Mango the famous fruit of Goa is also on
decline with products flooding the market from all over India.The potential
for floricuture with  demands on the rise is a neglected issue.The
potentials for watermelons, groundnuts is enormous to be tapped
Agricultural Policy gets step motherly treatment as imported  vegetables
are flooding the outlets The food requirement of Goa must  be a high
priority even though Goa increasingly is scene as residential  , retirement
paradise  supported by  the climate,social ambience and religious
harmony.The recent trend of collective' mechanised economic  farming is an
attractive proposition and Govt Policy must latch on to this movement
extending quickly the intended  subsidies without procedural and
beauracratic  hurdles.
There seems to be hope on the horizon  with private initiatives gaining
moment
Nelson Lopes Chinchinim


Nelson Lopes
Chinchinim
https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com



Nelson Lopes
Chinchinim
https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com