The major problem I believe lies in the puppets who govern Goa since 1961.
The extent of communalism installed is very profound. Very little motive for
young Goans to stay in Goa.
BC
But the death of Goan expat organizations has to be understood against the
backdrop of the death of the mothe
Frederick Noronha writes:
So has Goa lost its collaborative gene? Are we unable towork together like we
once did? Or is it just that overall ‘affluenza’ in thecommunity has decreased
the need for people to cooperate, collaborate, and worktogether?
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GL responds:
Kudos to a well-wri
Goan expat organizations have been in their death throes for many years now.
Sadly they do not recognize their terminal state and hence have not taken steps
to prolong their lifespan. The vast majority of Goan expat organizations are
social clubs with the usual mix of picnics and dances (at leas
http://www.navhindtimes.in/quo-vadis-the-expat-goan-association/
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DEV BOREM KORUM
Gabe Menezes.