Dears, Having worked at the Goa University, reporting directly to the Registrar and Vice Chancellor although I was really a very Junior officer in 1991,.... and having experienced almost all that makes the Goa University what it is [not as bad as its acronym, GU, would sound to a Konkani speaking Niz Goykar] .... I cannot but agree with Fr. Romualdo's analysis of the reality and management needs.
If Bhausaheb Dayanand Balkrishna Bandodkar had the pragmatism to form the Goa Education Society and start the first College in liberated Goa, while universalizing primary education through hundreds of Govt. Primary Schools reaching out in a decade where the Escola Primaria network had not even dreamt of reaching in another century, there is no reason why Babush Babush Atanasio Monserrate cannot do likewise. I fully concur with Floriano Lobo's assumption below. For the record, Francisco "Mickky" Pacheco had the "Krishi Bhavan" built in two years flat [even if he had to be the Agriculture Minister in two differently 'labelled' Governments in those two years 2004 and 2005] ... a feat that Francisco Sardinha did not manage in 14 years as the same Minister, two foundation stones not withstanding. If there is a will, anything is possible. Mog asundi Miguel [MODERATION NOTE: Please trim your message before reposting or replying.]
