Fred, Lack of awareness????? Certainly not among those living on that"qauater"? Can't just dump all this shit on immigrants--can we? So it would have to be the utter disregard for planning, for culture, for flair (yes western,and puedo-western if one has to spell that out too) that has benefited the political bimbos/bembre's for so long. May be?
Or as I once told someone, its fine when the dick marrying his daughter is lacking in color. Then, its awareness all the way. Supra-awareness perhaps? How about being eburnean -- a little ivory (marfim, portuguese) for good measure. NB, the customary disclaimer: This is not an intended slight anyone. venantius > Message: 10 > Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:49:09 +0530 > From: Goanet Reader <[email protected]> > To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" > <[email protected]> > Subject: [Goanet] Goanet Reader: Goa's growing urban chaos: any > solutions? (Frederick Noronha, in Herald) > > > Goa's growing urban chaos: any solutions? > > By Frederick Noronha > [email protected] > PANJIM: LACK OF AWARENESS > > Group members Dwijomala Hanjabam, Kalpeshkumar Patel, > Lopamudra Neog and Yashashree Lambay focused on a > participatory approach for Wards 19, 20, 23 and 28 that cover > Fontainhas, Mala, Portais, Sao Tome and Pato Plaza. A focused > survey was carried out among ward councillors, residents, > authority and some eminent persons. > > CEPT's student team said in Fontainhas, often > called Panjim's "Latin Quarter", there were issues > about conservation of both the built and natural > heritage. They concluded: "A lack of awareness and > belonging towards the natural features -- the Ourem > Creek, Altinho hill, etc -- was leading to its > deterioration." They saw a similar lack of > awareness and belonging towards the built-heritage > of places like the Font Fenix, apart from the issue > of "broad and superficial conservation guidelines" > and its impact on the built form. > >
