Fascinating indeed. Where was this quote from, RIco?

(Apologies for missing the original post.)

Thanks,
Amita

On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 4:08 PM 'sammit khandeparker' via Goa-Research-Net <
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>  "This had forced many people to reduce the intake of salt which in turn
> resulted in hyponatremia .
>
> " Such fascinating data is available in Goa that we can build rich
> histories of centuries of social life in Goa.
>
> Dr. Sammit P. S. Khandeparkar
> PhD(Religious Studies)
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> On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 11:24:10 PM GMT+5:30, Frederick Noronha <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>
> See in attachments....
>
> QUOTE Due to the 1878 Anglo – Portuguese Treaty, the British monopolised
> the salt production in Goa and resold it to the Portuguese. After the
> British took over the salt pans, the average quota of salt for an
> individual was reduced from 14.5 kg to 6.5 kg. This had forced many
> people to reduce the intake of salt which in turn resulted in hyponatremia
> [12]. With the annexion of Goa by India in 1961, the salt production
> through natural evaporation faced severe decline, which continues till
> date. Competition from iodized salt, availability of salt at less cost
> from other states and lack of skilled labour forced the salt pan
> operators to abandon the salt pans and look for other employment
> opportunities  UNQUOTE
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