Hi Richelle,

Hope that you are well!

I do recall speaking to you on the subject a couple of years ago as well as to 
some students of yours at the Goa Library.

During my recent visit I did have a conversation with one of the MLAs from Goa 
and have recently sent him a write up including parts of information that you 
are looking for.

I am free to have a chat with you and post that can share the information. I 
might also be able to give you further answers that you seek. I can further 
confirm to you that until early 1970s approx.60% of the Goans were Portuguese 
nationals who were forced to naturalise or risk being ejected from the country.

Please do share your contacts details via my email [email protected].

Kind regards

Fausto




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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Rochelle Fernandes <[email protected]>
Sent: 03 November 2024 06:45
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GRN] Partition of India

Thank you, William, Helga, Fredrick and Eugene.

I have spoken to Dr. Celsa as well as Fausto Jules and have read Menin’s 
extremely informative book.

I apologise for not providing much context. Goa was, as is known, a Portuguese 
colony when the Partition took place. At this point, were Goans in Karachi 
affected by the Partition? This is one question I’m dealing with that William's 
research has answered. Then, after Goa’s liberation in 1961 and subsequent 
annexation/merging by/with India, were Karachi Goans affected? We know about 
the Enemy Property Act of 1968. After watching Dinesh Bhosle’s film Enemy? 
(2015), I can’t help but wonder whether Goans affected by the Act are still 
around. I’m sure their families are. But how do I find them? I came across an 
interesting LAQ on the internet but that's not very helpful in locating 
victims/survivors. Nonetheless, attaching it to this email. A third question I 
am grappling with is how the Enemy Property Act of 1968 and the Evacuee 
Property Act, 1950, intersect.

@William: This is exactly what I'm looking for. Would you have any more 
information you could share? Perhaps some published research I could read? 
Please let me know.

@Helga thank you! Memory Studies and Goan Cultural Studies are my areas of 
interest. I am always looking to represent and re-present marginalised voices 
concerning Goa. In fact, I mentored my Third Year B.A. students while they 
worked on how Goans were affected by the Partition. At the time, this was an 
area of interest that I could not pursue as I was working on my PhD. So I 
introduced my students to the topic and they were very interested. However, by 
virtue of being third year students, I could push them only so far. But they 
did a fabulous job and I'm hoping they will publish their work at some point.

I'm hoping my research leads somewhere and will see the light of day. Once 
again, thank you for your inputs.

Regards
Rochelle

On Sun, 3 Nov 2024 at 10:55 AM, Eugene Correia 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have Menin's book, Goans of Pakistan.  By first generation means Goans who 
remained in Pakistan during Partition?

Eugene

On Sat, Nov 2, 2024, 1:57 p.m. Frederick Noronha 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The expat Colva-linked Karachi writer Menin Rodrigues has written a book length 
work describing the Goans of Karachi. It's called Footprints on the Sands of 
Time.
When you say "affected by the Partition", I'm not sure i understood right, but 
the Goans were affected in different ways because their migration to Karachi 
was neither political or religion based, but mostly pre-1947 (or surely 
pre-1961) and for purely economic reasons. Those who decided to opt out after 
Partition mostly moved West. A few returned to Goa.
Many are still affected by  blocks to get visas sometimes even to just visit 
Goa (except in group 'pilgrimages'). Recently one Goan got citizenship under 
the changes CAA rules and much was made of it.
Our senior group member Dr Celsa Pinto, former Director of Education, 
Government of Goa, is Karachi born, and she could perhaps give insights into 
how this sometime was treated here.
FN

On Sat, 2 Nov, 2024, 11:16 pm Helga Do Rosario Gomes, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Could Fausto Jules, the genealogist also help? His family has deep roots in the 
Goan Karachi community.
And Rochelle, you do choose some interesting topics of research.
Best,
Helga

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On Nov 2, 2024, at 12:26, William Robert Da Silva 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Goans settled in Karachi before Partition and independence were affected. I had 
contact with five families about thirty years ago. At present, I do not have 
any hint about their whereabouts. They had narrated to me all about their 
plight during Partition. I was working on Goa and the spread of Konkani in 
those decades.
You could inquire around for such Goans settled in Karachi and elsewhere there 
and their dispersed families after Partition.
William Robert Da Silva

On Sat, Nov 2, 2024 at 8:28 AM Rochelle Fernandes 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Good day!

I’m working on a project concerning the Partition of India with a focus on Goa. 
Do you know anyone of Goan origin who has been affected by the Partition? I’m 
specifically looking for first generation victims/survivors.

I’m hoping to have them recount their experiences.

Thank you!

Regards
Rochelle Fernandes

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