On 21 June 2011 14:57, samir umarye <[email protected]> wrote: > -- > Samir Umarye > > BICHOLIM: The people from Bicholim who are eating corns might now have to > think twice as it is found that some of the vendors get the coals for > frying > them from nearby crematorium. > > According to the available information two person were caught on Sunday > while collecting coals from crematorium at Chimulwada Mayem. On Sunday, one > Kashinath Mayekar from Mayem spotted that the gates of crematorium were > open > and so they went inside. When they went inside they were shocked to find > that two persons were busy collecting coals laying near a burnt body of a > person. > > Mayekar's inquiry reveled that the two persons were vendors selling corns. > Enraged at this the villagers gate sound beating to the duo who later ran > keeping the bags in the crematorium. Meanwhile, there are about 3 to 4 > vendors selling corns in Bicholim and it is suspected that they might be > getting the required material from crematoriums. >
QUESTION: So what's the problem - natural recycling! There was a vigorous drumstick tree growing in the City Park Cemetery in Nairobi and the locals knew that Indians loved drumsticks...they would pick these and sell it to all the Indians. Then there were the loquat trees in the Cemetery - we used to clean them out when they were in season. We used to go in a gang and take my big cross breed Dog with us - nobody dared touch us! Loquat - in case Goenkars don't know that they are - -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orrS267bp6E&playnext=1&list=PL5FCA915507AA7EC9 DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
