In the message by Brian Mendonca, he writes: "There were so many similarities 
with Goa here in the North East, viz. a warm friendly people, an unhurried pace 
of life, a tradition of Christan faith, a love for music, a tendency for the 
youth to seek jobs outside the state, and yes, the drug problem."

I may be wrong, but it is my understanding that in the North East, Assam, 
Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura are majority Hindu states. And Nagaland, 
Meghalaya, Manipur and Mizoram are majority Christians. And in these latter 
places the Christian missionaries went around 150 years ago. Up till the 
indpendence in 1947, the Christian population was less than 50%. So how can one 
say there is a TRADITION of Christian faith?

RE drug problem. Is it really a problem in Goa?

Sachin Phadte 

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