True. So let's try to get them involved. Goanet works, upto a point. Other initiatives could help. By lamenting about what we've lost, we are missing out on the new options currently being built. There are quite a few. FN
On 16/08/06, George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Fred, > > Yes, there are many achievers who are of Goan ancestry, but are they > "engaged" with Goans and the > community? Do they recognize their roots, remember their history? Are they > interested in Goan > progress? Or are they 'Goan' in name only? > > George > > > --- "Frederick \"FN\" Noronha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Your point is valid, Eugene. But... > > > > While we spend time lamenting the 'glorious' lost past, I think we > > might be overlooking the new options coming up today. Goan achievers > > across the globe (and lesser so, back home). New institutions. New > > unique ventures. Take a look at Eddie Fernandes' GoanVoice UK > > http://www.goanvoice.org.uk and you'll be surprised to see how many > > people linked to Goa are achieving things all over! FN > > > > On 15/08/06, Eugene Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > After Mass, I often joined some friends for chai and > > > paties at C. D'Souza. I am not sure if the restaurant > > > is still there. But with time, it too may disappear > > > like many other notable Goan eateries. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick Noronha http://fn.goa-india.org 9822122436 +91-832-240-9490 http://fredericknoronha.wordpress.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Goanet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org
