Interesting article by Cunha. Unfortunately no mention is made of training of
Goans to operate the sophisticated machinery. To maintain top quality, training
and experience is required.
BC
Hello,
Colaco wrote : It's all about money.
How true! Goa has been branded as the most corrupt State which means
politicians are corrupt, the bureaucracy is corrupt, etc etc.
I'm curious to know a few things:
(1) Which are the indicators that agencies use to arrive at this conclusion?
(2) Are
Hi Augusto, What you say is probably a shared experience with many of
us. This is the experience with the way government offices work in
Goa. It is essential, in my view, to get some of these old documents
scanned and shared online. Cyberspace is less prone to lethargy! FN
2008/11/3 augusto pinto
Please check this out... at a new website of the Government Printing Press.
Some of the photographs I did:
http://governmentprintingpress.com/photo-gallery
Don't miss the equipment that has the old-world charm there!
A listing of reference books in Portuguese:
Interesting website. Show the morphing from Letterpress to Litho (process).
Unfortunately no mention is made of top notch director Peres da Costa. Instead
some biographies of some goons are placed on the website and considered as
dignitaries. Also hard to believe that no Goan is at the helm.
Dears
Let me narrate a bad experience I had at the Govt. Printing Press regarding
which FN sent us the website link
http://governmentprintingpress.com/2008/08/13/subscription-rates.html
I wanted some books from there. The clerk in charge of the sale of books was
very uncooperative and I assure