1 कुरिन्थियों 13-13 विश्वास, आशा और प्रेम = 1 Corithiani 13-13 Bhavart, Vishwas ani Mog hea teen gun.d amii nakarleat. Indeed it is a revenge of the crassest kind. One thing I have realized over the years, still being deep as I am within various communities (saying this openly) is that when individual wish to only engage on things that electrify their passage (success) BUT repeatedly back off from saying where there stand on certain issues we face--what must be understood is: that they are not there for you.
Of course they may desire: some of your values (rooted in modernity and its myriad forms of negotiation); knowledge of certain paths (which aid them in their passage), etc., and they will praise you on and off as the yaksha reminds them. But among us we also have stellar idiots who play devils advocates and end up confusing many of the afflicted among us. The ones who are doing well could not really care since a lot does not affect them at all, other than topics, and events being an opportunity to talk, tease things apart, etc! But vivisect they will. Venantius J Pinto On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 2:24 AM, floriano lobo <[email protected]>wrote: > > Exactly, Antonio. > This is nothing but revenge that Goans want to take over other Goans. > Hopefully this will end soon or else....... Goa is a goner. > > Cheers > floriano > goasuraj > 9890470896 > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Antonio Menezes" <[email protected] > > > To: "goanet" <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 12:12 PM > Subject: [Goanet] Registration of Births imbroglio > > > > Let us take the case of Gujaratis and Keralites who lived for sometime in >> the then >> British East Africa and in the Gulf Region respectively. Some thousands of >> them >> were born in these non-Indian regions but nevertheless are now Indian >> citizens >> living peacefully in India . Their births were automatically recorded in >> the Civil >> Registrar offices whether in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam , Mombasa or in Dubai, >> Muscat or Kuwait. >> >> Could their citizenship be at stake because they were born abroad or >> because >> their names appear in the foreign Register of Births ? >> >> When the Portuguese left in a hurry they could not carry along with them >> to >> Lisbon >> various registers recording the births under their flag on or before 19 >> Dec >> 1961; >> now they have their registers open for voluntary recording/ >> >> So recording ones birth would not appear to amount the renunciation of >> citizenship >> However applying for a non Indian passport would definitely amount to >> change in >> citizenship >> > >
