:) This may appear pedantic but: co-exist? Don airoporto assot zalear amchem borem zaunchenam? Zatelam Baba; pun don baileo amchea ritten ghoran dorunch bhov kottin. Hanh, voi voi — "hard" to coexist. Sarkem mhuntlem. "Hard" zattam hadda bhaxen pun "hard" re! Torui kalliz bumpek bhumpek zata!
+++++++++++++ venantius j pinto ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 08:13:29 +0530 > From: Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falc?o <[email protected]> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Subject: [Goanet] Two airport can definitely co-exist in Goa > > > > > > > > > > Apropos the letter ?Two airport can definitely co-exist in > Goa? on GT dt. April17; I tend to agree with the writer on certain issues > therein. Two or even four airports can co-exist, but the question is > whether > two airports is financially viable? Is the writer more experienced than > experts > from ICAO who have clearly stated financial unviability even after > projecting > passenger traffic at 4 million to year 2022? Sure, I also believe him that > all > Goans are not against Mopa. The land sharks are not, so too those who eat > their > fallen crumbs and the many Goans who believe everything and anything their > politicians tell them. It is also very obvious when some look at every > issue > from communal angle that we have people only equipped with a hammer, and > tend > to see everything as a nail. > > The Navy sure have been in possession of Dabolim airport for > over 50 years, but was this a legal possession? And may Goans know the > enemy > for which Goa is strategically located? Could it be North Korea? > > Dabolim with its expansion can definitely be developed into > an efficient International airport. Irrational excuses for reasons of > tourist > decline can be plenty. But the main are what tourist themselves write to > the > press; about the garbage and filth everywhere, the increase in crimes on > tourists, the visa imbroglio, the fleecing, etc. > > And lastly, whoever has stated that airport is employment > generating industry understands very little of Human resources, that too > when one > placed bordering another State. > > > Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falc?o > > ========================================================== >
