RE: [Goanet] Goenkar, Goeantle ani Goembhaile (Uday Bhembre's views)

2005-04-08 Thread Santosh Helekar
--- Nasci Caldeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Comparatively, and for historical and cultural >reasons, all Indian languages are under developed; as >compared to Chinese, Japanese, English and a host >of European languages. > How can Nasci make such a categorical assertion? Has he done any kind

RE: [Goanet]Goenkar, Goeantle ani Goembhaile (Uday Bhembre's views)

2005-04-08 Thread Nasci Caldeira
Dear Fred, Well said Fred; You have hit the nail on the head! Then again, why should knowledge of and speaking 'konkani' alone decide: 'who is a Goan'! Shouldn't Birth, long Domicile and Ancestry by birth, be more relevant, more so in today's world, of globalisation and computerisation, where mi

Re: [Goanet]Goenkar, Goeantle ani Goembhaile (Uday Bhembre's views)

2005-04-07 Thread Gabriel de Figueiredo
--- "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Uday Bhembre has written the lead article in Fausto > V da Costa's 'Goencho > Avaz' (Volume I Issue I) that hit the stands in > April 2005, under the > above title (Goans, in Goa and Outside). > > Goans in Europe, US and Canada have bec