[Goanet] South Mumbai: Urgent openings.

2015-11-17 Thread Robin Viegas

From: b sabha 



From: Personnel People 
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[Goanet] Celebrating Goa in Style at World Goa Day 2015 in Qatar.

2015-11-17 Thread Simon D'Silva
*Celebrating Goa in style at World Goa Day 2015 in Qatar*

*To view more photos, click facebook link below:*

*https://www.facebook.com/simon.dsilva.18/media_set?set=a.10153621092255340.1073741900.693950339=3=story
*

http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=368125

*Doha: Gala celebrations mark World Goa Day*


*Report: Lezima Gomes e Coutinho Pics: Sunil Crasto*

*Celebrating Goa… with culture, cuisine, customs, music and language*

*Doha, Nov 12: Goan Welfare Association (GWA), one of Qatar’s leading and
most notable community associations, celebrated World Goa Day 2015 with
traditional pomp and splendour recently at the Mercure Grand Hotel in Doha.
The event saw Goans of all ages and classes in attendance, making the
annual event a huge success.*

*"The basic idea was to promote Goan culture, cuisine, customs, traditions,
music and language," explained GWA president Simon D'Silva. It displayed
all grandeur and pageantry with immensely captivating traditions and
delicious cuisine that displayed the real essence and identity of Goa.*

*"I am not really surprised by the number of people attending. Back home,
in Goa, we have celebrations and get-togethers so regularly and people miss
it here in Doha, so this event was a perfect setup for people to socialise
as well," he added.*

*Chief guest of the function Fr Anand Castelino inaugurated the function by
cutting a cake and appreciated the efforts of Goan Welfare Association in
getting the community together with such celebrations. Guest of honour
Mohammed Habib Nabi said that Simon D’Silva and his team have been doing a
marvelous job for the last 16 years by putting up such magnificent events
for the community.*

*The sizzling young, dynamic ace compere and Doha resident, Mahesh Prabhu
kept the audience engaged with his unique style of compering. DJ Glorio set
the floor on fire with beautiful Goan songs followed by GWA committee
members joins with their spouses on the floor for ballroom and waltz music
followed by the guests.*

*The event continued with live music, duo Joyce and Aggie rendering popular
Goan melodies to cha-cha and jive beats, which had senior couples taking to
the dance floor with gusto.*

*Vanessa, who has been born and brought up in Doha, said, |There are so
many people here I haven’t met in ages. So, there is much catching up to do
and these events are perfect."*

*There were lots of valuable spot prizes to keep the audience entertained,
but it was the couple performing a Dulpod, which is a Goan dance song that
got the attendees excited as they made their way to the front of the stage
to enjoy the performance. The highlight of the event was Fashion Show by
the managing committee members with their spouses depicting various
traditional occupations, as well as festive costumes of Goa.*

*The excited crowd was seen lined up along the (imaginary) ramp to witness
the fashion show that was choreographed by Effey Noronha and well
co-ordinated by the GWA committee members. Each member was clad in a
traditional outfit and walked the ramp to songs with apt music for each of
them.*

*The fashion show depicted the Batkar (landlord), Poder (traditional Goan
baker), Render (toddy-tapper), Kunnbi (the earliest settlers of Goa),
Kharvi (the fishing community of Goa), while others depicted the
traditional attire worn by the Christian bride and bridegroom, the attire
worn during Sao Jao and Carnival, the clothes worn during the Portonne
(when the new son-in-law is invited for lunch at his in-laws’ house for a
reception on the second day after the marriage). While the groom wears a
suit, the bride is expected to wear a bright red sari.*

*The fashion show also depicted traditional outfits worn while performing
the Manddo and the Corridinho. Manddo is a musical form that evolved during
the 19th and 20th Century among Goan Catholics of Goa. While the men wear
formal coats, showing Portuguese influence, the women wear a unique Indian
costume called panobaju. The Corridinho is a form of Portuguese dance
performed in Goa, where the girls wear long skirts and tie their hair in a
scarf and the boys wear formal black trousers with a waistcoat and hats.*

*Throughout the fashion show, most parents were seen explaining outfits to
their children. "This is actually very educational, especially for the
children to learn a little about our fast-disappearing traditions," said
Sandra, who has spent over 30 years in Doha.*

*Following the fashion show, the buffet was thrown open. The organisers
tried to include a few Goan dishes such as chicken vindallo and a beef
version of the tantalising Sorpatell. "We tried, but since the chef is not
Goan, we could not include more dishes. Initially, we thought of having
something like a potluck but that was against the hotel’s policy, though
the crowd did say it was a good attempt," GWA president Simon D’Silva said.*


[Goanet] OFFTOPIC: Promises and Betrayals - Middle East - History Channel Documentary

2015-11-17 Thread Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW2sm0iR0E8
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_/  P +91-832-2409490 M 9822122436 Twitter @fn Fcbk:fredericknoronha
_/  Hear Goa,1556 shared audio content at
https://archive.org/details/goa1556
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[Goanet] Fr Bismarque Dias martyr of our times for our environment, Goa and its people

2015-11-17 Thread Robin Viegas

From: b sabha 



From: Roger D'Souza >


Thursday, November 12, 2015
Fr. Bismarque Dias: martyr of our times-
By Jason Keith Fernandes
[http://www.navhindtimes.in/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/bismark-500x330.jpg]Given
 the contentious nature of the issues Fr. Bismarqe Dias was fighting for it is 
no surprise that malicious rumours are being spread about him, that the cause 
of his death dismissed as accidental, and worse even born of his own 
negligence. One has to merely look at the backgrounds of the persons spreading 
these rumours to know that the inspiration lies either in the Hindutva groups, 
or those who seek more ’development’ in Goa.  That these rumours emerge from 
these two camps is, once again, no surprise. Ever since Modi has seized the 
reins of power it is increasingly evident that Hindutva mobilizes all manner of 
people to push an agenda that will disempower the very people who form the rank 
and file of the Hindu nationalist movement. Hindutva under Modi is geared 
solely to the benefit of the corporate princes who have bankrolled Modi’s rise 
to power.

But we would be no better than the rumour mongers if we only flung muck, albeit 
well-deserved, at these persons. Rather, we need to address the crux of the 
issue, rather than engage in non-issues. The issue therefore is: does it matter 
if Fr. Bismarque was killed or died accidentally? I would argue that it does 
not. The manner of his death itself makes no difference to the fact that Fr. 
Bismarque is now a martyr and a symbol for right-thinking Goans everywhere.

What makes Fr. Bismarque a martyr is not the fact that he may have been killed, 
but the fact that he died in the field, with his boots on. His death has left 
us with the sense that his was a life snuffed out, whether accidentally or by 
design, well before his time had come; that he left us when his promise was as 
yet unfulfilled.

Fr. Bismarque is a martyr because his departure has animated us even further. 
His death may have deprived us of a charismatic leader, but in the upheaval 
that has followed his passing has demonstrated that there are many who are 
willing to carry his cross. This churning has also demonstrated that these 
followers are not entirely lacking in the persons willing to lead them forward.

Indeed, like many martyrs, Fr. Bismarque’s passing has made us aware of the 
larger problems with the system that we need to fix if Goa,  Bismarque’s 
beloved, is not completely laid to waste. Take, for example, the facts shared 
by the leaders of the movement for justice for Fr. Bismarque. A complete 
forensic evaluation cannot be completed in Goa because the state does not have 
an equipped laboratory. In what must surely be a bad joke, the state of Goa has 
an empty building with some amount of equipment recently arrived. Nor has there 
been an appointment of skilled staff to effectively make use of this equipment 
As Caroline Colaço, one of the lawyers following the case lamented that a state 
ought to have had this infrastructure in place, especially in the scenario 
where crime rates are increasing. To ensure that these rates are kept down it 
is imperative that justice is quickly served. Unfortunately, not only does 
policing seem to be lax in our state, but we lack the essential systems 
necessary to maintain basic law and order.

The biblical lesson that “the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak” 
highlights that the human body is a poor vehicle for the spirit it bears. There 
is often much that we would like to do, but are unable to undertake because of 
the limitations of our physical frames. When trapped within his physical frame 
Fr. Bismarque was able to undertake a variety of activism spread across the 
face of Goa. And yet, even he would have acknowledged that his actions were not 
enough. Goa, which was once a simpler place, is no longer innocent, and the 
forces that threaten us are overwhelming.  The fact that Fr. Bismarque’s death 
is being used not only to address the issues that he addressed in life, but to 
take on issues that he did not have the physical capacity to do is testament to 
the power of his death. This is the mark of a martyr, where death does not 
simply mean an end, but the seed for work in the future.

[https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-j9llhvsWfQ4/VkVLXYYwEiI/BGU/My-m_NJqP-w/s200/bismarque.png]There
 is another manner in which Fr. Bismarque has achieved martyrdom.  Before it 
was imbued with religious meaning, the word martyr was used to identify one who 
has given witness. As we all know, Fr. Bismarque’s relationship with the 
hierarchy of the Catholic Church in Goa was somewhat troubled. Various 
restrictions were placed on him such that people have often come to the belief 
that 

[Goanet] KONKNNIK KENSOR ZALA! 2 (Dusro bhag)

2015-11-17 Thread lino dourado
KONKNNIK KENSOR ZALA! 2 (Dusro bhag)“Hello, hello…”
“ Kitem zalem? Poir tedus tuvem ghora kodde fonar jiv khavun mhoji sutt’ti 
piddear keloli. Atam kamachea zagear pavlo? 
“Arre aik. Motti gozal”
“Please! I’m very busy”
“Aik re papia…. KONKNNIK KENSOR ZALA!, dusro bhag aila….” 
“What? Itlem kam’ fast zalem vo mhojea zapecho ‘impact’ zala?”
“Busy asa nhi tum. Mangir sangttam”
“Hey…hey…babush. Fon bond korinaka. Tuka lagon vellantlo vell kaddun….”
“Tuvuim zagear ailo ham?”
“Mhozo best friend mure tum. Sangunk suru kor survatek thaun”
“To mhonnta, NAGRIVALEANCHI SONDDAM FODDUM?...?”
“Naka mhunn sang. Itlo murk zainaka. Pozdddo lekhok zalear cholta. Eka thapttak 
sov mhoinnem bhonddkon ani sondd foddlear? Amcho monis to Romi”
“To mhonnta, Rajkaronniank Konknni naka…”
“Not interesting…fuddem voch”
“Um…..um…uu…to mhonnta vachpi, borovpi, tiatrist, tiatr pollevpi soglle 
Konknni mogi. Punn vhodd Konknni mogi ‘commission’ gheun nemallim khopoitole…”
“Hanga sarkem sondd foddlem mure…atam gomlem nemmallim khopoipak zhogddim 
kiteak poi tim”
“Dusri gozaleo titleo interesting nant. Ek sang, yeta tea Son’varak tum khoim 
bhair sortlo…?
“Matxe busy asam. Mangir uloi-ya”
“Busy? Hello!!! Choran fon bond kelo”
Lino B. Dourado    Lapitt http://aitaracheokaskuleo.blogspot.com/


[Goanet] Who killed Fr. Bismarque?

2015-11-17 Thread Cecil Pinto
Who killed Fr. Bismarque?
by Cecil Pinto

Who killed Fr. Bismarque?
I, said the Voter,
For me he didn’t matter,
I killed Fr. Bismarque.

Who saw him die?
I, said the Gaunkar
Boson mhojea bankar,
I saw him die.

Who caught his blood?
I, said the Activist
Waving my clenched fist,
I caught his blood.

Who'll be chief mourner?
I, said the Villager,
By ignoring the pillager,
I'll be chief mourner.

Who'll dig his grave?
I, said the Editor,
I love playing predator,
I'll dig his grave.

Who'll carry the coffin?
I, said the Social Networker,
Like a kneejerker,
I'll carry the coffin.

Who'll toll the bell?
I said the Reader,
Rumour-spreader and Breeder,
We'll toll the bell.

All the armchair detectives
Fell a-sighing and a-sobbing,
When they heard the bell toll
For poor Fr. Bismarque.

==


[Goanet] new evidence on Fr. Bismrque

2015-11-17 Thread Nelson Lopes
 something to raise eyebrows and hopefully truth will have new dinension
The story depicting fr as a wayward person, keeping company with  perosns
of doubtful creditability,Potraying him as tippler, at odd hours of the day
is amake believe story To day Historian  Teotonio D souza has said that Fr
who was gifted a Maceira bottle from Portugalm said Fr was not very fond of
drinks, whil,e thanking  him for the gift Teotonio has raised serious
doubts about propaganda maligning his character
NELSON LOPES


[Goanet] Fwd: Song for the day.....

2015-11-17 Thread Gabe Menezes
"I Only Want to Be with You" Dusty Springfield


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osVaF4t-zFc

G






-- 
DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.


[Goanet] Goa land for grabbing

2015-11-17 Thread Robin Viegas
From: b sabha 


From: Roger D'Souza >



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[Goanet] Parking on Road, footpath etc at Miramar.. pics and video

2015-11-17 Thread JoeGoaUk
 
 Check this Smart City Traffic congestion/ parking on footpath etc
Spotted at least 10 traffic cops and other Police..
Starts from  near Dempo HSS college to Miramar Circle, Parking on Fottpath at 
Miramar Residency, Canape, Beach nest colony, Solmar, My Nest colony etc 
Pedestrians seen walking on the busy D B road, what choice do they have?

Smart cops in smart city 
video 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxrFpB8ugqU


Some pics

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/22688295997/in/photostream
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/22688298487/in/photostream/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/22714385379/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/22714388179/in/photostream/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/2268828/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/22688309247/in/photostream/

near Dempo college

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/22688271098/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukdirtypanjim8/22688282128/in/photostream/


[Goanet] Fr Bismarque and alcohol

2015-11-17 Thread Nelson Lopes
Fr Bismarque and alcohol
Now a second person, Teotonio DSouza a well respected individual, Historian
who had personal contact has to say this
I sent a bottle of Portuguese Maceira to Fr Bismarque, who said he does not
relish drinks and hardly ever sips URAK in a coconut
shell In thanking Teotonio promised him to send himm a pure URAK , if he
wishes
Mr Teotonio further asserts that it is a ploy at character assassination to
paint Fr Bismarque as tippler

Nelson Lopes Chinchinim