Sadly, Ethics are now extinct in Goa. Goans are now citizen of Free Indian, a new resurrecting India. Where Money speaks all the languages (except Konkani). Goans want to get rich and get rich fast not tomorrow but today by hook or crook. We are busy celebrating our culture and tradition in every Conner of the world. We sing and dance Konkani all over the over the world. And all this to preserve and promote our culture and tradition. Our culture and tradition will survive when we pass it on to our children and children's to thier children's. How Goans will survive if we sell our land to non-Goans. Imagine Goa without Goans. What relevance it will have to our so called culture and tradition when we sell and dig our land for others. We are missing the key element in our celebration of 'GOA'. Goa will survive as Brand Goa for years to come. But, it will be someone else's Goa not Goa of Goans . People who sell their land do think they got lot of money in return. What they do not realize they the lost their right forever. A True Farmer knows the value of land, sadly there aren't many farmers left in Goa. Piece of advise to all, DO NOT SELL YOUR LAND.

Agnelo Pinheiro

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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 14:36:42 +0400
From: Arwin Mesquita <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Goanet] Ethics Needed
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I concur with the views of Juliano Baptista (Ethics Needed -  Letter below
on 20th Oct 10 - Heraldo). If indeed the worse happens and we lose our
beautiful State and our Identity, Goans in generally will only have only
themselves to blame and they will "reap as they sow". The same lethargy and
complacency is also generally seen amongst most Overseas Goan community;
busy socializing, organizing dances, bickering amongst themselves etc with
no care whatsoever and absolutely no voice/action, to the serious Crisis Goa is facing today. Leave alone doing nothing, whats even worse is that some of
them even glorify the corrupt politicians on overseas trips for selfish
reasons!!

-Arwin Mesquita, UAE.

http://www.oheraldo.in/newscategory/Letters/13
Ethics needed
Juliano Baptista, Cortalim
Despite the call from the GBA barely 300 turned up in Panjim to protest the
Government?s dilly dallying over RP2021. People of Goa do not deserve the
efforts of Village groups and the GBA. After whining about all our problems
we vote the same rogues into power. The social workers who put hours of
tireless work are branded as ?opposers of progress and development?. The
problem with us is we believe that anything illegal becomes legal as soon as we benefit from it. We put public welfare way down the pecking order. No one
says do not make money, but money must be made with the application of
proper ethics.




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