[Goanet] Degoanising Goa's services

2010-07-22 Thread soter
The growing degoanisation of every service in Goa is simply disgusting. Leave 
aside the private sector, one expects to see some traces of goanness in the 
government and semi-government undertakings. But if you are exclusively konkani 
speaking and trying to access some Goa government service you may well be made 
to feel like a migrant. The security at the Goa Medical College ensures that 
you feel like in a hospital at Mumbai and Bangaluroo. The security at the 
entrance of Goa Government Secretariat makes you feel as if you are before the 
gates of Vidhana Saudha in Karnataka. Walk into a goan restaurant and try 
conversing in konkani with the waiter and all you will get is a blank stare. 
Raise your vocie a little and he will take off to call the supervisor. The menu 
card says goan food but the cook is Nepali. The other day I was shocked to see 
the number of U.P. drivers behind the wheels of our taxis. It is difficult to 
spot a goan barber in a goan hair cutting saloon. Now Healt
 h Minister claims there are no anaesthesists and doctors in the PHCs. How can 
there ever be, when every post is auctioned to the highest bidder and a 
scoundrel politician breathes down your neck for non-productive favours? 
Standard argument is that there is no local labour available. How can there be 
local labour when the basic labour laws and wage scales are flouted?  Which 
employer will want local labour if he can get extra profits from bonded labour 
with providing low wages and sub-human living conditions? 

-Soter

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The book people are already talking about: Goanetter Selma Carvalho's *Into
the Diaspora Wilderness*. Launch on July 25, 2010 at the UK Goan Festival
[http://goafest.itpsworld.net] Goa launch next month. See
http://selmacarvalho.squarespace.com/ Buy at Broadway's, Panjim [Ph
9822488564] at Rs 295 in Goa. Overseas, postage extra.

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Re: [Goanet] Degoanising Goa's services

2010-07-22 Thread floriano

SOLUTION - SOLUTION

VOTE FOR Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's/Sonia Auntie's INC/CONGRESS
VOT FOR  - Modi/Advani's BJP which has swallowed Maharashtra's MGP
VOTE FOR  - The Maratha Raja's INC

SPIT ON  - Goa Su-Raj Party

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
www.goasu-raj.org  for scroll-up expanded Party Presentation on the home 
page so that you may know better.





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From: "soter" 

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Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 5:34 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Degoanising Goa's services


The growing degoanisation of every service in Goa is simply disgusting. 
Leave aside the private sector, one expects to see some traces of goanness 
in the government and semi-government undertakings. But if you are 
exclusively konkani speaking and trying to access some Goa government 
service you may well be made to feel like a migrant. The security at the 
Goa Medical College ensures that you feel like in a hospital at Mumbai and 
Bangaluroo. The security at the entrance of Goa Government Secretariat 
makes you feel as if you are before the gates of Vidhana Saudha in 
Karnataka. Walk into a goan restaurant and try conversing in konkani with 
the waiter and all you will get is a blank stare. Raise your vocie a 
little and he will take off to call the supervisor. The menu card says 
goan food but the cook is Nepali. The other day I was shocked to see the 
number of U.P. drivers behind the wheels of our taxis. It is difficult to 
spot a goan barber in a goan hair cutting saloon. Now Healt
h Minister claims there are no anaesthesists and doctors in the PHCs. How 
can there ever be, when every post is auctioned to the highest bidder and 
a scoundrel politician breathes down your neck for non-productive favours?
Standard argument is that there is no local labour available. How can 
there be local labour when the basic labour laws and wage scales are 
flouted?  Which employer will want local labour if he can get extra 
profits from bonded labour with providing low wages and sub-human living 
conditions?


-Soter



* * *

The book people are already talking about: Goanetter Selma Carvalho's *Into
the Diaspora Wilderness*. Launch on July 25, 2010 at the UK Goan Festival
[http://goafest.itpsworld.net] Goa launch next month. See
http://selmacarvalho.squarespace.com/ Buy at Broadway's, Panjim [Ph
9822488564] at Rs 295 in Goa. Overseas, postage extra.

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Re: [Goanet] Degoanising Goa's services

2010-07-23 Thread Frederick Noronha
Soter, is this a trend unique to Goa, or something acutely felt in
many parts of India and the rest of the globe too? And what do you see
as the "final solution"? FN

Frederick Noronha
+91-9822122436
+91-832-2409490

On 22 July 2010 17:34, soter  wrote:

> The growing degoanisation of every service in Goa is
> simply disgusting. Leave aside the private sector, one
> expects to see some traces of goanness in the
> government and semi-government undertakings.
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IS YOURS one of the stories of Goans on board the S.S.
Dwarka, or at the Strait of Hormuz, Basra or Bahrain, Dubai,
Swindon, Mombasa, Poona or Rangoon? Selma Carvalho's new book
*Into the Diaspora Wilderness* docks at many other ports. Get
your copy from Broadways, Panjim [9822488564] Rs 295. P&p
extra. http://selmacarvalho.squarespace.com/