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From: Stephen Dias <[email protected]>
Date: 26 January 2015 at 11:29
Subject: Fwd: Fw: From the fires of Siridao to frying pan in Swindon -
anthing for a good life and job
To: Joseph Rebello <[email protected]>
Cc: manoharparrikar <[email protected]>, Laxmikant Parsekar <
[email protected]>, dilipparuleker <[email protected]>, "
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Dear Joseph,

It was  quite disturbing to know what Goans are actually doing "what not
jobs" in Swindon. This is just on account of failure of Goan corrupt
politicians to provide jobs for unemployed Goans  in Goa. All jobs if any,
goes mostly to migrants population outside the state.  They come sometimes
with forged and  bogus documents even at the level of Graduation and
Masters who bribe our  ministers/mla's  in Goa for getting them jobs.
These outsiders even do not mind working as peon , LDC's or low paid jobs
which our Goans expects only white collar jobs without qualification and
those qualified do not get employment in Goa.
Look at the Goans in Swindon, these guys are completely different, they are
ready to do any kind of jobs over there, " no fuss, no shy" , and when they
come to Goa they start building houses, bungalows etc and are well dressed
giving an impression that they are well paid and having white collar jobs.
Nobody will ever think or imagine that they were ready to do any kind of
work even as laborers, drivers  or workers over there, as it is mentioned
in the article of Goan Voice, Herald review  ( dt 24.1.2015) ,  but here
when they come to Goa their presentation is just different and unbelievable
that they do such kind of jobs in UK (Swindon).
I was told that in Swindon they even get sausages of Pork from Goa and
others massalas. They feel that they are still in Goa land. Whole Swindon
is just like Goa it seems. Not bad. Church services also continues to exist
in Swindon in lines of Goa. Gossips, quarrels, bebdepon,  and fights also
continues, it is sad sometimes to believe and know the status of these
Goans in Swindon.
Can someone starts giving tuitions for the children over there so that they
can speak English or at least gets some education over there?
Finally i would blame our own Goans and politicians at large who have
spoiled this state and brought a sorry figure in the world that Goans are
migrants in Swindon and certain parts of other countries.
These kind of Goans  are forced to do these kind of jobs  on account of
looking after their families in Goa. And it is nothing wrong.

Stephen Dias

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From: Joseph Rebello <[email protected]>
Date: 25 January 2015 at 15:52
Subject: Fw: From the fires of Siridao to frying pan in Swindon - anthing
for a good life and job
To: Mario Goveia <[email protected]>
Cc: fct11 <[email protected]>, Bernado Colaco <[email protected]>,
Santosh Helekar <[email protected]>, Floriano Lobo <
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[email protected]>, Stephen Dias <[email protected]>, "Cyrus A.
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[email protected]>, Anil Desai <[email protected]>


Simplicio De Silva living in Swindon says there are around 12,000 Goans
there… Goans have to brave the harsh cold conditions and even a hint of
racial behaviorism from their employers who look down on us as Indians…
*Siridao to Swindon*
   www.goanvoice.org.uk - 25 Jan: Herald. … Siridao had a Catholic
population of 2000 in 2000. Today there are not more than 300 … Goans in
Swindon are active on the Church front. The Holy Rood Church in Swindon is
packed with Goans on Sundays …Those who went to Swindon around seven years
managed to get a permanent job and many have a second temporary job on the
side. Today many are also migrating from Swindon to Southall and other
parts of the UK in search of jobs. Simplicio De Silva living in Swindon
says there are around 12,000 Goans there… Goans have to brave the harsh
cold conditions and even a hint of racial behaviorism from their employers…
1602 words.  click here
<http://www.epaperoheraldo.in/Details.aspx?id=10731&boxid=172459125&uid=&dat=1/25/2015>
For the Goan Voice Swindon Supplement,  click here <http://bit.ly/1wv8Wu6>

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