Re: [Goanet]Historic 18 June

2005-06-19 Thread Bernado Colaco
Lohia had no business in Goa. His presence has brought failure to Goa. Lucky that we are still not in league with the African countries. Yet we are part of a corrupt 3rd world country. How do we get out of this basket of rotten eggs? Visit Macau and compare? B. Colaco --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

RE: [Goanet]Historic 18 June

2005-06-18 Thread Nasci Caldeira
Hi all, Shouldn't this place be renamed: 'Dr Lohia Square' or 'Dr. Lohia Place'. The place is neither a maidan nor a park, by size! By all means let the Patriot be properly honoured. Nasci Caldeira Melbourne. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Goanet]Historic

RE: [Goanet]Historic 18 June

2005-06-18 Thread D'Souza, Avelino
A beautiful and inspiring poem! Well done! Avelino Bastora/Kuwait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Otthra June 18 th June by Manohar Sardesai translated from the Konkani by Jaime de Mello and Samir Kelekar A sentence in Konkani Its English translation Udok legit zal'lem rogot Even

[Goanet]Historic 18 June

2005-06-18 Thread graceful
Today is a historic day in the history of Goa. On this day, in 1946, an unarmed Ram Manohar Lohia took on the might of the armed Portuguese empire. On this day, Dr. Lohia and several thousand Goans defied Portuguese law to converge on an open ground in Margao, Salcette, Goa to demand the colony's f