Dear Goans,
Ref below press release.

   Giving Credit where it is due, I on behalf of many Non Resident Goans
would like to thank all those who enabled, the passing of the Law to
safeguard NRI Goan Properties. We hope for many other measures to benefit
the NRG community and possibly bring many of them back home, to Goa.

Special Thanks should go to the Commissioner of NRI Affairs - Mr. Eduardo
Faleiro,  Mr. U.D Kamat, Mr. John D'Silva and all the MLA's who proposed,
seconded & voted in favour of the bill. To re-iterate my long standing view,
Non Resident Goans are key; should we want to realise our true vision for
Goa and by working together with resident Goans, we all can do wonders for
Goa.

Arwin (UAE)

Goa borrows Punjab law to safeguard NRIs' property
Submitted by admin4 on 17 July 2009 - 3:46pm.
India News
By IANS,
Panaji : Goa has borrowed a law from Punjab for safeguarding the property of
Goans working or settled abroad, the state's commissioner for non-resident
Indian (NRI) affairs Eduardo Faleiro said Friday.
The Goa Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control (Amendment) Act, that
came into force in June, was largely modelled on the East Punjab Rent
Restriction (Amendment) Act which allows NRIs to recover possession of their
rented premises through speedy summary trial, Faleiro told media persons
here.
"Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh had suggested the legislation
to me, which I forwarded to the state government. This law will certainly
help to safeguard the property of our Goan brothers who are working or
settled abroad," the former minister of state for external affairs said,
noting that Punjab had the best measures in place for dealing with NRIs.
"Earlier they (NRIs) would have to wait for longer periods of time demanded
by the conventional judicial process. With this amendment, the cases are
summarily heard by the Rent Controller's Office and there is no appeal,"
Faleiro said.
He also said that his department in consultation with the state government's
law department had drafted a Goa (Non-Resident Goans) Welfare Bill, 2009, by
which a fund would be created for payment of pension to members who complete
60 years and provide financial assistance to members who are unable to work
for more than two years at a stretch.
"We expect this bill will be introduced in the forthcoming session of the
Goa assembly. The fund will be created with the help of a government grant
as well as a small contribution from NRGs wishing to avail this facility,"
Faleiro said.
He sought to refute reports that the economic recession was forcing a lot of
Goans settled in the Gulf countries out of employment. "These reports are
unfounded. The global recession has hit the automobile and construction
industry in the Gulf, but few Goans are employed in these industries," he
said.

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Please also see below:
1. Benaulim Village Action Committee: http://www.bvacbenaulim.blogspot.com/

2. "Rape of Goa" : http://www.parrikar.com/blog/the-rape-of-goa/

3. "Rape of Chicalim : "http://rapeofchicalim.wordpress.com/

4. "Boycott Cidade de Goa" : http://boycotthotelcidadedegoa.blogspot.com/

5.  MAND - an adivasi-rights resource centre : http://mandgoa.blogspot.com/

6. EVERY GOAN SHOULD SEE THIS VIDEO:
http://infochangeindia.org/Infochange-documentary.html

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