Rajan P. Parrikar wrote :
But the fault lies squarely with us Goans. We have become callous
to our surroundings, and have left our doors unsecured. Other than
JoeGoaUk there was not a single response to assisting me on the
Panjim URL.
Rest easy guys, for the garbage will one day pile up at your own
doorstep, and it will be too late to do anything about it.
Comments : Camilo Fernandes
Rajan's comments made very interesting reading. It is the callous attitude of
we Goans
that is leading to Goa's destruction. We have to be vigilant to anyone and
anything that is
destroying Goa. Generally we turn a blind eye to garbage in others' backyards
but are very concerned if the same thing happens in our own backyard and take
immediate action. If only the same concern is there jointly immediately by all
to see that Goa is not spoilt, then only can Goa be saved. I too appreciate
JoeGoaUk for his write ups and the numerous interesting photos that he
regularly sends. Action is more important than words and when need arises all
patriotic Goans should come together for the common good to expose the
wrongdoings.
No matter where a Goan is based whether in Goa or abroad we all love Goa, we
will always be Goans and have interests of Goa in our hearts. To be a
patriot it is not essential to be based in Goa only. After all DIL HAI
GOANESE. Keep up the good work JoeGoaUk and Rajan!!!
Dev borem korum.
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