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Sangath, www.sangath.com, is one of Goa's leading NGOs.

Sangath is looking to build a centre for services, training and research
       and is looking to buy land of approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs
       betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas

If you have land to sell, please contact:

[email protected] or [email protected] or phone +91-9881499458


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There are casinos in Goa too! One jabalpur walla points fingers at Macau 
casinos. Most of the casinos investments in developed Macau are from the lovely 
USA and the bosses are jews who have come here to make heavy profits. 

On an other note I hope jabalpur has now developed, because 30 years ago when I 
represented Goa for junior hockey our team had to use pot holes to answer 
nature's call. At least the Portuguese left us with pig toilets. The visit to 
jabalpur left a sour taste and left me thinking 'did these fellows invade Goa 
to learn about piggy toilets?'

BC

Goa for Goans


 


Goa's offshore casino business booming
22 July 2009
 
GOA, India 
  
As reported by the Indo Asia News Service: "Once known as a hot-spot for 
hippies, Goa's new found reputation as a gambling destination appears to be 
catching on fast. In financial year 2008-09, nearly 121,000 gamblers visited 
the state's five offshore casinos. 
  
"Figures released by Commissioner of Commercial Taxes ...indicate that among 
the casinos in the Mandovi river, off Panaji, the most popular turned out to be 
the oldest one - M.V. Caravela owned by Advani pleasure cruises. 
  
"Caravela was frequented by nearly 36,000 gamblers. The casino, which has been 
in operation since 1999, put nearly Rs.1.39 crore into the government coffers 
by way of entertainment tax..." 


      

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