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Thanks to all who came yesterday to CARITAS HALL, PANJIM, for the awards event. 
It was good to see
familiar faces and put faces to some cybernames. Apologies to those who had to 
stand at the back
of the hall due to the overflow crowd, we had not anticipated the large 
turnout. Two cybergoans
requested I post my remarks made at the event, see below.  George 

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On behalf of the Board of Directors of Goa Sudharop I am pleased to welcome you 
to the 2006 Goa
Sudharop awards. We first started with annual awards in the year 2000 and 
thanks to the support of
our volunteers and donors that tradition continues to this day. Goa Sudharop is 
a USA-based
non-profit NGO, working for the betterment of Goa and Goans and has come to be 
recognized as
someone said as "the mother of Goan NGO's" as we try and assist in their work 
and progress. It is
an opportunity for Goan expats to contribute time, money, and skills towards 
the betterment of Goa
and Goans. Some of our past fellowships and awardees are with us today, a Who's 
Who of Goa
activists. In September 2005 we launched the World G.O.A.N. network bringing 
together various Goan
organizations, associations, and NGO's from around the world.

Goa Sudharop wants to be a part of the development of Goa and Goans. I spent 
Christmas week in
Bombay. At some parties it was clear the liquor bill was in several lakhs while 
little children
were on the streets begging for food. I am sure it is similar in Goa, the gap 
with those who have
and those who do not appears to be growing. Somehow we must find in ourselves 
to provide
opportunity to those who do not have, consistent with sustainable development 
and fair trade. Goa,
like Bombay, has its contradictions. There are those effectively living in 
slums and those living
in skyscrapers. This sounds critical - we have become immune to the plight of 
those who need help.
We have become a people of pleasure not purpose, of selfish desires not 
selfless deeds, hedonists
not helpers. Goa Sudharop wants to be with the helpers. 

A cursory look at any Goan newspaper on any day will show the challenges Goa 
faces. There are many
challenges but there is hope. There is hope because of people like you in this 
room who identify
with social justice, who fight the good fight, who are on the side of the weak, 
the oppressed, the
poor, the sick and who refuse to be intimidated by power elites, politicans, 
and powerful
institutions. I am honored and humbled to be in this room in your presence. We 
know what has not
been done. Our governments and leaders have not delivered, they have actually 
stood in the way.
Expat Goans have been by and large insular, with only lip service, if that, 
paid to Goa and Goans.
They experience Goa on holiday every couple of years, mostly visit a few 
beaches and complain of
how bad things have become while recalling the "good old days". They leave 
without giving anything
back. This must change.  Individually and collectively we must fight against 
the evils of the
three C's: corruption, communalism, and casteism.  There is another challenge, 
another C: present
day Culturalism and the elimination and dilution of Goan traditions. 

In 2005, our theme was YEAR OF THE CHILD. Many of our activities were directed 
towards children.
Today's awards reflects the importance we pay to children and those who serve 
them. In today's
world, children are often the victims of adult misconduct, whether caught in 
the crossfire of war,
the exploitation of their environment, physical and mental child abuse, child 
trafficking, 
pedophilia - the list goes on. Tragically some die at a tender age of disease. 
I would like to
observe a moment of silence for all these children and specially Jessica 
Fernandes who passed away
last week in California.  [MOMENT'S PAUSE] 

A special thanks to all of you for coming, to our Chief Guest Mr. Perceival 
Noronha who we honored
with a life-time achievement award last year, and to our Goa team Ibonio 
D'Souza, Valerie
Rodrigues and Melinda Powell for their tireless hard work in putting this event 
together. Without
them nothing would have happened. May you and yours prosper, may Goa  endure. 
And when all is said
and done, I hope each of us has done our little bit to make Goa and Goans 
better off.  Thank you.

George Pinto

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