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The Rape of Goa - A photo documentary by Rajan P. Parrikar Venue: Menezes Braganza Art Gallery, Panjim, May 21-24, 2008 http://www.parrikar.org/misc/doc-notice.pdf --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selma Carvalho wrote: ..... about chemical seepage into the ground, etc, etc. The point is very simple. We cannot willy-nilly say no to infrastructure or industry. What we can do is hold them accountable to ecological and conservation standards as decided upon by Goans. Samir Kelekar wrote: As to administrtive jobs created by ZAC, it is time Goans got themselves trained and looked beyond being secretaries. In today's competitive world,.....Goans also need to buck up and get trained as well as work much harder if they have to survive in today's world. == No can do Selma, No can do. The 'babus' in charge of the various agencies are non-Goans, have no clue of Goa and care even less for anything but self-preservation, self-enrichment and more and more poxe ... So ...which standards decided upon which Goans? BTW: Are you suggesting that Goa waits to see IF the ecology and the environment is degraded - so that you can "hold them accountable"? Do you not know that individuals like Dr. Claude Alvares have been crying hoarse from the 1970s about the Zuari chemicals and dead Goa fish? what is it Goans must wait for .....the entire water table to be sucked up ....or worse still ...'chemicalised'? Have you been keeping excessive company with Mario and Gilbert or what? Samir, on the other hand, is making a very crucial point. That is the ONLY way forward for Goans. Yep ...I can say it any better - so I will only repeat what Samirbab has written: "Goans also need to buck up and get trained as well as work much harder if they have to survive in today's world.: jc