Dear Friends, You will be surprised to hear from me. I wonder why such catastrophes are happening now in Saligao. Is it because people are getting less responsible as they are not being held accountable for their actions? I have an incident to relate that happened just a few weeks ago. I am from Cotula, Annie Pintos daughter. Apparently one of the phases of electricity was not working. An electrician from the electricity department was sent over to do the necessary repairs. He thought he had done a good job so left without testing his work to see if all is well. When my sister went to turn it on all that she saw was large sparks of light and heard loud sounds as if of fire crackers through the house. This caused a lot of damage to the light bulbs, and equipment like stabilisers for the refrigerator etc. My sister had to incur a lot of expenses to replace all these items. Moreover it was such a fire risk. They are lucky the house is not made of wood like in the US, it could have gone up in flames. It is a pity that there are no young people at home to chase these guys and make them responsible for the damage caused let alone the inconvinience. Such workers should be fired from their jobs. This is the only way people will do their work well & responsibly if they are held accountable. I must say I am grateful for the good & helpful neighbours and friends to mention some like Delaney from Grande Morod I think and Romeo Lobo from Cotula. I am sorry if I have left out anyone but I am grateful for your help and support in time of need especially because my sister has her hands full caring for my aged and sick mom. I hope after you hear of this incident do not let these technicians go away without testing their work. God Bless you all, Hilda. > From: [email protected] > Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 00:32:14 +0530 > Subject: [SALIGAONET] Phones? > To: [email protected] > > Sitting at a cybercafe in Panjim... but when I tried phoning back > home, the ring (finally, and after days) seemed to go through. I'm not > very sure... will be able to confirm tomorrow. > > Earlier today, I undertook my daily pilgrimage to the phone exchange. > It was very blacked out inside, covered with soot and the aftermath of > the fire. Clicked some photos, which I'll share once the net is up. > > While the staff and officers (and contract workers too) seem to have > worked round the clock, to rebuild the exchange, which needs to be > appreciated, what is of concern is that the exchange is unmanned after > office hours. With fluctuations happening and power supply poor, can > we expect such incidents to recur? Earlier too, there have been > breakdowns and lightening strikes, though of lesser intensity than > this four-to-five day (at least) outage! > > While Saligao is charge "urban rates" for its telephone services, we > seem to be getting below-rural services. Time that such issues are > sorted out. How are we expected to function without basic phone (and > internet facilities) for five days at a stretch? We can blame "acts of > god" (as they would say in insurance lingo) but human negligence > should not be overlooked either. FN > > Frederick Noronha > +91-9822122436 > +91-832-2409490 > > -- > This message comes via the Google Groups "Saligao-Net" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected] > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/saligao-net?hl=en > Please post regularly to keep the e-village active!
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