Hi Sanjeev, 

I second Dilip in saying that the pictures are good because they were taken by 
a 
top notch camera and cameraman. 

That being said,what it brings to mind, to us Goan expats , is the hardship and 
poverty which does not seem to leave the most unfortunate of fellow Goans. Us 
all expats have conquered mountains, started companies, achieved in medicine, 
written books, held top notch civil service positions etc. etc. but have not 
been able to change the daily lives of most Goans for the better. This is 
because, the people in leadership locally, are corrupt, have a get rich at all 
costs mentality, no matter what the cost to the rest of society or environment 
is, and have not worked to better the fortunes of the common masses. 

Instead they have tried to keep the Goan people, ignorant by forcing them to 
study in Konkani in elementary school and by the time they get to middle and 
high school they are already left behind. Their education is only good  to keep 
alive in the villages. This makes for a uneducated populace that cannot 
challenge corruption and instead, embrace it at all levels, pandering to the 
greed of those in leadership. This attitude has permeated into every segment of 
our Goan society, and now it is a free for all, of dog eat dog. Some of this 
has 
been brought about, by us Goan expats, flashing our foreign exchange and making 
people who do not have, feel envious, and in order to keep up with the Joneses, 
more able to be open minded about being dishonest. 

I commend the few good souls, in Goa, who work tirelessly for the betterment of 
Goan Society, against unsurmountable odds. 
With the amount of Goan talent involved, making the world a better place for 
the 
last few hundred years, it comes  at a great surprise that we Goans, outperform 
on a world stage but are outclassed at home.

I enjoyed you pictures Sanjeev, and I hope you continue to expose the ills of 
society through your lens. I, like Dilip, am very pained by the reflection of 
what those images mean....that the hardship of the Goan people has not changed 
in the 30 odd years of my absence.
Regards
Chris D
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From: dilip dacruz <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, January 10, 2011 5:12:26 AM
Subject: RE: [SALIGAONET] The Goa that is fast getting into History !

 Hi Sanjeev. These are beautiful photographs indeed, but I DO look forward to 
the Goa they capture rapidly disappearing into history. The wizened face, the 
worn out slippers, the ancient worn-out bicycle, the sheer hardship of life 
that 
the pictures capture - there is nothing beautiful about hardship and poverty.

I guess the beauty of the pics is that they capture the unbeautiful beautifully?

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SALIGAONET] The Goa that is fast getting into History !
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 12:16:49 +0530



I am sure most Saligaonetters will relate to these pictures.

Sanjeev


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