Further to the message below, I do remember  an incident from my school
days.  It was somewhere in 1968 or 1969, our school, Guardian Angel from
Sanvordem was playing Subroto Cup Final against Don Bosco, Panjim at Campal
ground(We lost our trip to Delhi).  On one side of the ground, there was
cricket match going on where our Chief Minister, Shri Dayanand Bandodkar,
was playing. He was a batsman and he must have hitten very hard, probably
FOUR and the ball came running and hit one of our student foot.  The student
was  in trouble, but the Chief Minister came to his rescue, leaving the
field and started massaging with his own hand. A great simplicity shown to
us students.

Dr. Jack Sequeira is a hero to me till date and will continue so.  Our
politicians owes their seats to him, he was a leader to all GOANS.  Most of
the politicians recognize his great deeds 'deep down their heart but fails
to recognize publicly due to vote banks.

Rocky

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Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 15:24:30 +0100 (BST)
From: Bernado Colaco <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Goanet] DO NOT FORGET DR JACK SEQUEIRA
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How can I forget Dayananda Balkrishna Bandodcar. While visiting my home in
1969 he took my cricket book away.?

BC

It is appropriate that the Goa Government has decided to name the Goa
Engineering College after Goa?s first Chief Minister late Dayanand
Bandodokar.

But successive governments despite their assurances have done nothing in
memory of Goa?s first Leader of the Opposition Dr Jack Sequeira. But for Dr
Jack Sequeira?s then tireless efforts, Goa might have today been
languishing as a mere taluka of Maharastra




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