[Goanet] Bible verse for the Day

2020-07-01 Thread Devak Argham
B.I.B.L.E. - Behold I Bring Life Eternal



Hosea 4:6
==


6 My people are ruined for lack of knowledge!
Since you have rejected knowledge,
I will reject you from serving as my priest;
Since you have forgotten the law of your God,
I will also forget your children.


[Goanet] The World’s Best Chivda

2020-07-01 Thread Roland Francis
Of all the varieties one can and must have tasted, this one gets the Bharat 
Ratna hands down.

Pune’s World Famous Poha Chivda 

The poha chiwda available at Laxminarayans Chiwda has the best authentic 
maharashtrian taste. Its a mixture made up of crispy poha,sliced coconut, fried 
peanuts, raisins, cashews, sesame, edible oil asafoetida and spices.

The story of Pune's very popular Laxmi Narayan Chiwda goes back to 1920 when a 
Haryana hawker by the name of Laxminarayan Data fought with the British and 
roamed around the country after that to settle down and resume his business of 
selling chiwda, samoosa, ladoos, ice cream & kachoris. 

From all of this it was the chiwda that struck the peoples heart. The main shop 
is located opposite the Bhawani Mata Mandir at Bhawani Peth. They also have a 
factory at Gultekdi. The brand is so famous that 90% of the food retailers have 
stock of it in their shops. 

The best variety is of course the poha chiwda. But the potato and corn variant 
is equally popular. They use about 200 kg of coconut everyday and product daily 
output close to 3,500 Kg. This should give you an idea about their demand. They 
also ship to other cities within India and abroad. The NRIs have a lot of 
demand for this genuine tasting quality product. To cater to the young crowd 
they have started adding new products to their store like Badam Chivda, Italian 
Farsan and Chinese Bhel. However these are all made with the traditional taste 
and without any artificial colouring. 

Data went as far as Rangoon and Kabul in his search. And everywhere he went, he 
either liked a town or its people. Until he came to Pune in 1935 and fell in 
love with the Bhawani Peth area where he set up a handcart to sell chiwda, 
ladoos and ice-cream... all made by himself. He was a man of principles and 
even then, among the first things Data did was to get a license for his 
hawker’s business and subsequently to register the Laxmi Narayan Chiwda 
trademark. His son who carries on the thriving business today, Babulal 
Laxminarayan Data, still treasures the father’s old handcart license.

The brand name in Pune is famous today and if you are talking chiwda in the 
city, you have to be talking Laxmi Narayan Chiwda. Strangely enough, though 
they sell upto 800 kilos of their popular rice flour chiwda a day (150 kg of 
the cornflour and 100 kg of the potato varieties), the “Laxmi Narayan Best 
Chiwda” shop at Bhawani Peth is the only outlet in Pune for the tasty savoury. 
And it is sold simply enough over the counter. The chiwda travels outside Pune 
to Nashik, Sholapur, Sangli and Satara. And it is exported to the US, the Gulf 
and South Africa too. . Babulal Laxminarayan Data, who began helping his father 
in the business by stirring the chiwda bhattis when he was 14, can make all the 
varieties of chiwda that they sell. He has 12 workers assisting him in the 
home-run business and six family members. After his father expired in 1989, he 
took the chiwda business a step further by designing colourful air-tight 
packets and marketing the chiwda in them.

 The Laxmi Narayan Chiwda is a speciality that nobody else in Pune can make. 
The ingredients they use are rice flour, cornflakes and potato. The rice is a 
special variety grown for the business in Karnataka. It is then sent to Madhya 
Pradesh to be pressed into poha. The secret of the chiwda’s popularity is its 
taste. And Babulal Laxminarayan Data says that his father’s formula was based 
on people’s tastes! The chiwda contains no artificial sweetener like saccharine 
and dulcine and no artificial preservatives like sulphur dioxide and benzoic 
acid. It also has no synthetic colours and has been guaranteed by the Central 
Food Technical Research Institute of Mysore to be free of cholesterol! Babulal 
Laxminarayan Data, who is hands-on in the manufacturing business, and who has 
designed machinery by his own hands to hasten the preparation of the chiwda, 
swears that he can tell the taste of each batch of his chiwda just by looking 
at it!

The factory premises in Bhawani Peth is almost homely in its ambience. Friendly 
workers and staff mix with the Data family in the business of making and 
selling the chiwda. Babulal has one son who is studying hotel and catering 
technology so as to take the business further later on. He shows off the 
sparkling clean interiors and the well-oiled and cleaned machinery, the 
air-tight containers holding the chiwda’s ingredients, the rice flakes, 
groundnuts, edible oil, sugar, dried plums, cashewnuts, coconut, sesame, salt 
and edible spices... all kept in hygienic conditions.

“While making chiwda I eat upto 100 gm every day,” Babulal Laxminarayan Data 
explains. “And I won’t be able to do that if I know my factory is not clean!”

This chiwda is one of the most common item which Punekars give to guests, 
relatives who visit the city. Its a brand which has been built from the heart 
by the Dattas enterprising family and best 

Re: [Goanet] Dear Brown People

2020-07-01 Thread BT Yahoo Mail





Hi Naguesh,

When white people  say 'model minority', they mean people who are 
generally submissive to Whites, unlikely to challenge them, especially 
the elites.

That's all.

Eddie

-- Original Message --
From: "Naguesh Bhatcar" 
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" 
Sent: Wednesday, 1 Jul, 20 At 17:07
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Dear Brown People
Indians are being held up as a model minority. That's not helping the 
Black Lives Matter movement.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/29/world/indians-migrant-minority-black-lives-matter-intl/index.html 



Naguesh Bhatcar

From: Goanet  on behalf of Roland 
Francis 

Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:17 PM
To: goa...@goanet.org 
Subject: [Goanet] Dear Brown People
An article by Shree Paradkar, a columnist of Indian heritage at the 
Toronto Star.
Dear brown people: I’m about to wash some dirty linen in public. 
Consider this an overdue act of tough love.
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2020/06/28/dear-brown-people-im-about-to-wash-some-dirty-linen-in-public-consider-this-an-overdue-act-of-tough-love.html 


Roland.
Toronto.



[Goanet] Thókaddé khapri mhure...

2020-07-01 Thread Sonia Gomes
‘Avôi, avôi muj mãe ghê! Arhê Zuzu tek kitt kotai rhê ?’(*My God, my God,
my Mother, Zuzu what are they doing to him?) *

‘Tek Polis matta...’(*The policeman is beating him up*...)

‘Polis tek kitea matt rhê ? Anim choi murhê Hoddea, teghê goumtecher paim
dovorl murhê Polisin.’(*Why is the policeman beating him up? Hey Hoddea
look at that the policeman has a foot on his neck)*

‘Teghem navm Floyd ani thó American...’(*His name is Floyd and he is an
American*)

‘American? Thó American? Kit munt rhê tum? Thó American kitt konn zatolo?
Ek choi murhê. Tum kitt piss zala rhê?’(*American? He is an American? What
are you saying? How can he be an American, look at him? Have you gone mad?)*

‘Arrê mak aik rhê bondea thó American...’(*Hey you listen to me you stupid
he is an American)*

‘Tuj padd poddum, thó American kitt khon zatollo, thó kaddé khapri
mhure?’ (*You
go to hell, how can he be an American, he is a Black)*

‘Kaddé khapri zalear kit zata, thó American!’(*What does it matter if he
Black, he is an American)*

‘Saiba choi mhurê, tuk aikpak eina kit rhê? American ghoré paklé, kaddé
khapri num.’

(*Jesus Christ look at him, can’t you hear, Americans are white, they are
not Black*)

‘Arhê kaddé khapri forem rhê, matt thô American, sang rhê Lukson tum kaddó
murhê? Tum kaddé khapri murhê? (*He is black no doubt, but he is an
American, tell me Lukson, you are Black aren’t you?) *

‘Anv kaddé zaum rhê, mat aum khapri num.’(*I may be Black in color, but I
am not a Black)*

‘Ugdhas há rhê tuka Hoddea, thó khapri oir dongrar, tem Divul raktaló
Português tempar?’( *Do you remember Hoddea, that Black up on the hill,
guarding the Temple during the times of the Portuguese?)*

‘Oi murhê, Konkani ulloi nasllolo, amim ghorvank raktallé.’(*Yes, I
remember, but he never spoke Konkani, we went there to herd our cattle)*

‘Tek thó Portugez soldad kessó mar gatallo...’(*How that Portuguese soldier
used to beat him up)*

‘Matt tuk anv sangotam, anv Khapri nim, tengelló kesso vas ieta, xi, xi,
xi.’(*But I tell you I am no Black, they smell so bad, xi, xi, xi)*

‘Arhê pixeia tum mughé bav murhé tum muj baxin g@#$i nim? (*You madman you
are my brother, aren’t you a g@#$i like me? He uses the word for a low
caste tribal*)



Carpenter on top of the roof in the middle of summer, heads covered in caps
or long pieces of cloth, sweat trickling down their faces and sides...

‘Arhê Quistod, kesso tan lagolea.’ (*Oi Quistod, I am so thirsty*)

‘Tuvem udo arum nha rhê?’(*Haven’t you brought water*?)

‘Tuem hadlam, zalear mak dhi murhê...’(*If you have brought, give me some*)

‘Het, oir udok horpa zata kit rhê? Aghô Rosalin tea Badkaraghellem
jardinant nhôramchem ek batli hâr mughô (*Tchaa, can you take water up
there? Rosalin get some water from that Badkar’s garden; fill a bottle from
the tap*)

‘Xi, xi anv osnam, thó maka havpak ettollo.’ (*Xi, xi I am not going there,
he will pounce on me)*

‘Nam ghô... Tum oss ghô Succorine’(*No, no...you go Succorine*)

‘Borem...’(*Ok...)*

Sounds of water filling a two litre empty bottle of Pepsi...

‘Kit khort ghô tum...?’(*What are doing?)*

An extremely loud shout emanates from inside the palatial house, an angry,
tall Bakar rushes out of the house...

‘Kitt khort ghô tum? Tuk loz nam ghê?’(*What are you doing? Aren’t you
ashamed of yourself?) *

‘Badkara illem udok piupak kadtallem...’(*Badkara I just wanted to drink
some...)*

Foaming at the mouth, spit flecking his lips, eyes wild almost bursting out
of their sockets, veins and arteries tense on the verge of rupturing, a
frenzied Badkar screams...

‘Tum udok kaddatalem? Konam sangon ghê? Tughea Paighem bhatt ghê tem,
sanghô g#$%iné? (He uses the word for a low caste tribal) You were taking
water? Who did you inform? Is this your Father’s property? You g@#$%#e )

‘Padd podlellem G@#$%rim, choram...’(*Go to hell you G#$$%e thieves* )

‘Tem udo rokhoi mughê jardinhant...Atam...’(*Pour the water out in my
garden...Immediately...)*

‘Ami G#$%rim zalear kit zalem? Tughelea Bamnachem kam kornanv?’(*So what if
we are low caste tribals, don’t we do all the work for you Brahmins?)*

Succorine begins weeping...

Quistod takes stock of this terrible situation. Santan he calls out to his
carpenter...

‘Khuim rokhoipachem?’(*Where should we pour it out?)*

‘Etyeah vassan, atam, rokhoi ghê...’(*In that flower pot, pour it out now*)

Santan empties the water in the Flower pot...



George Floyd’s death brought out outpourings of tremendous grief and
heartbreak.



 How could this have happened screamed people of all faiths and colours.



How could it? That’s a strange question...



It’s always been there...Always. There is absolutely no doubt about it



And it will be there for a long time to come for it lies deep within our
hearts and in our blood.



Racism and Casteism.



https://zorotmorotgoesmyvillage.blogspot.com/2019/07/agho-milagrin-londokarancheo-dhirio.html


Re: [Goanet] Dear Brown People

2020-07-01 Thread Naguesh Bhatcar
Indians are being held up as a model minority. That's not helping the Black 
Lives Matter movement.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/29/world/indians-migrant-minority-black-lives-matter-intl/index.html



Naguesh Bhatcar


From: Goanet  on behalf of Roland Francis 

Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:17 PM
To: goa...@goanet.org 
Subject: [Goanet] Dear Brown People

An article by Shree Paradkar, a columnist of Indian heritage at the Toronto 
Star.

Dear brown people: I’m about to wash some dirty linen in public. Consider this 
an overdue act of tough love.

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/2020/06/28/dear-brown-people-im-about-to-wash-some-dirty-linen-in-public-consider-this-an-overdue-act-of-tough-love.html

Roland.
Toronto.



[Goanet] Thó kaddé khapri mhure?’

2020-07-01 Thread Sonia Gomes
‘Avôi, avôi muj mãe ghê! Arhê Zuzu tek kitt kotai rhê ?’(*My God, my God,
my Mother, Zuzu what are they doing to him?) *

‘Tek Polis matta...’(*The policeman is beating him up*...)

‘Polis tek kitea matt rhê ? Anim choi murhê Hoddea, teghê goumtecher paim
dovorl murhê Polisin.’(*Why is the policeman beating him up? Hey Hoddea
look at that the policeman has a foot on his neck)*

‘Teghem navm Floyd ani thó American...’(*His name is Floyd and he is an
American*)

‘American? Thó American? Kit munt rhê tum? Thó American kitt konn zatolo?
Ek choi murhê. Tum kitt piss zala rhê?’(*American? He is an American? What
are you saying? How can he be an American, look at him? Have you gone mad?)*

‘Arrê mak aik rhê bondea thó American...’(*Hey you listen to me you stupid
he is an American)*

‘Tuj padd poddum, thó American kitt khon zatollo, thó kaddé khapri
mhure?’ (*You
go to hell, how can he be an American, he is a Black)*

‘Kaddé khapri zalear kit zata, thó American!’(*What does it matter if he
Black, he is an American)*

‘Saiba choi mhurê, tuk aikpak eina kit rhê? American ghoré paklé, kaddé
khapri num.’

(*Jesus Christ look at him, can’t you hear, Americans are white, they are
not Black*)

‘Arhê kaddé khapri forem rhê, matt thô American, sang rhê Lukson tum kaddó
murhê? Tum kaddé khapri murhê? (*He is black no doubt, but he is an
American, tell me Lukson, you are Black aren’t you?) *

‘Anv kaddé zaum rhê, mat aum khapri num.’(*I may be Black in color, but I
am not a Black)*

‘Ugdhas há rhê tuka Hoddea, thó khapri oir dongrar, tem Divul raktaló
Português tempar?’( *Do you remember Hoddea, that Black up on the hill,
guarding the Temple during the times of the Portuguese?)*

‘Oi murhê, Konkani ulloi nasllolo, amim ghorvank raktallé.’(*Yes, I
remember, but he never spoke Konkani, we went there to herd our cattle)*

‘Tek thó Portugez soldad kessó mar gatallo...’(*How that Portuguese soldier
used to beat him up)*

‘Matt tuk anv sangotam, anv Khapri nim, tengelló kesso vas ieta, xi, xi,
xi.’(*But I tell you I am no Black, they smell so bad, xi, xi, xi)*

‘Arhê pixeia tum mughé bav murhé tum muj baxin g@#$i nim? (*You madman you
are my brother, aren’t you a g@#$i like me? He uses the word for a low
caste tribal*)



Carpenter on top of the roof in the middle of summer, heads covered in caps
or long pieces of cloth, sweat trickling down their faces and sides...

‘Arhê Quistod, kesso tan lagolea.’ (*Oi Quistod, I am so thirsty*)

‘Tuvem udo arum nha rhê?’(*Haven’t you brought water*?)

‘Tuem hadlam, zalear mak dhi murhê...’(*If you have brought, give me some*)

‘Het, oir udok horpa zata kit rhê? Aghô Rosalin tea Badkaraghellem
jardinant nhôramchem ek batli hâr mughô (*Tchaa, can you take water up
there? Rosalin get some water from that Badkar’s garden; fill a bottle from
the tap*)

‘Xi, xi anv osnam, thó maka havpak ettollo.’ (*Xi, xi I am not going there,
he will pounce on me)*

‘Nam ghô... Tum oss ghô Succorine’(*No, no...you go Succorine*)

‘Borem...’(*Ok...)*

Sounds of water filling a two litre empty bottle of Pepsi...

‘Kit khort ghô tum...?’(*What are doing?)*

An extremely loud shout emanates from inside the palatial house, an angry,
tall Bakar rushes out of the house...

‘Kitt khort ghô tum? Tuk loz nam ghê?’(*What are you doing? Aren’t you
ashamed of yourself?) *

‘Badkara illem udok piupak kadtallem...’(*Badkara I just wanted to drink
some...)*

Foaming at the mouth, spit flecking his lips, eyes wild almost bursting out
of their sockets, veins and arteries tense on the verge of rupturing, a
frenzied Badkar screams...

‘Tum udok kaddatalem? Konam sangon ghê? Tughea Paighem bhatt ghê tem,
sanghô g#$%iné? (He uses the word for a low caste tribal) You were taking
water? Who did you inform? Is this your Father’s property? You g@#$%#e )

‘Padd podlellem G@#$%rim, choram...’(*Go to hell you G#$$%e thieves* )

‘Tem udo rokhoi mughê jardinhant...Atam...’(*Pour the water out in my
garden...Immediately...)*

‘Ami G#$%rim zalear kit zalem? Tughelea Bamnachem kam kornanv?’(*So what if
we are low caste tribals, don’t we do all the work for you Brahmins?)*

Succorine begins weeping...

Quistod takes stock of this terrible situation. Santan he calls out to his
carpenter...

‘Khuim rokhoipachem?’(*Where should we pour it out?)*

‘Etyeah vassan, atam, rokhoi ghê...’(*In that flower pot, pour it out now*)

Santan empties the water in the Flower pot...



George Floyd’s death brought out outpourings of tremendous grief and
heartbreak.



 How could this have happened screamed people of all faiths and colours.



How could it? That’s a strange question...



It’s always been there...Always. There is absolutely no doubt about it



And it will be there for a long time to come for it lies deep within our
hearts and in our blood.



Racism and Casteism.



https://zorotmorotgoesmyvillage.blogspot.com/2019/07/agho-milagrin-londokarancheo-dhirio.html


[Goanet] About Neanderthals and Cone-heads a sequel to why so few female wrestlers on Goanet.

2020-07-01 Thread E DeSousa



Such an exciting discussion.

Rumors on Youtubeland indicate  that all Homo sapiens including Goan sapiens 
but with theexception of sub Sahara Africans carry about 2.5 percent 
Neanderthal in theirgenome. The suggestion is that we are indeed the 
lastNeanderthals.

Unlike unfounded rumors from Mars,the cone head design provides room for a big 
brain and maybe even somepresents. To verify that, you have to go back in time 
all the way to1978.  

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RD49DYTlrk


[Goanet] Schedule for Thursday 2nd July 2020

2020-07-01 Thread CCR TV
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12:05 PM
Rosary - Luminous Mysteries

12:30 AM
Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag  91 - Hotthi - Fr Pratap Naik sj

12:37 AM
Music - Carmu Saibinnim - Victor Da Costa "

12:40 AM
Soimbachi ani Povitr Atmeachi ek Kudd - Talk by Mathew Fernandes

12:56 AM
Hymn -Soglle Tuje Okman - Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

12:58 AM
Hymn - Noman, Noman Marie- Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

1:00 AM
Mass in Konkani from Wednesday

1:38 AM
Praise and Worship - Neville Pinho

2:00 AM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Uzvaddache Mister

2:25 AM
My Music Videos - Render Mama

2:30 AM
Song - He's got the whole world in His hands

2:35 AM
Gonvllik Citticher 2020-21 Boska 2  - Fr Mariano D'Costa

3:00 AM
Divine Mercy Chaplet

3:10 AM
Pope's Message to Seafarers (Konkani)

3:13 AM
Youthopia - Edmer Barreto - Author interviewed by Jessica Sharma

3:43 AM
Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag  91 - Hotthi - Fr Pratap Naik sj

3:50 AM
Sessions 3 - Pastoral Letter 2020-21 - Fr Mariano D'Costa

4:12 AM
Tell me a story - Saul Turns Paul

4:40 AM
Gift of Tongues - Talk by Sr Elsis Mathew MSMI

5:06 AM
Hymn - St Therese's H.S. Vasco

5:10 AM
Psalms  107 - Read by Alfwold Silveira

5:15 AM
Kaltikai - Talk by Orlando D'Souza

5:45 AM
Media Track - Episode 45

6:15 AM
I am the Way, the Truth and the Life - Talk by Maria Ana Da Costa

6:40 AM
53rd Mando Festival - Curtorcares, Curtorim - Traditional

6:57 AM
Morning Prayer  -  Thursday Wk 1 & 3

7:00 AM
Mass in Konkani followed by Jivitacho Prokas

7:40 AM
Bhajans 3

8:07 AM
Poem - A Heart Like no other - Larissa Rodrigues

8:10 AM
Music - Vakhann'nni 2  followed by Povitr Atmeak Dispottem Magnnem

8:40 AM
Our Father - Ho

8:45 AM
Patok - Talk by Orlando D'Souza

9:15 AM
Sessions 3 - Pastoral Letter 2020-21 - Fr Mariano D'Costa

9:36 AM
Hymn  - Jezu Jezu - Stanley Severes

9:40 AM
Hail, Hail St Paul - Pauline Sisters

9:46 AM
Magnificat (Konkani)

9:50 AM
Holy Spirit  Talk by Fr Henry Falcao

10:40 AM
Hymn -St Rita's HS - Maina, Curtorim

10:46 AM
Pope's Message to Seafarers (Konkani)

10:50 AM
Media Track - Episode 45

11:20 AM
Interessions (Englsh)

11:30 AM
Masss in English followed b y Daily Flash

12:10 PM
Falling In Love - Pornography -Hosted by Judie D'Cunha

12:38 PM
Bhurgeanchem magnnem aplea avoi-bapaik

12:40 PM
Mon Bodlop - Talk by Victor Mascarenhas

1:05 PM
Abundant Life -Sin is worth leaving - Prof Nicholas D'Souza

1:26 PM
Hymn -Keep up the Faith - Cassini Suiam sj

1:30 PM
Gonvllik Citticher 2020-21 Boska 2  - Fr Mariano D'Costa

1:54 PM
Song - He's got the whole world in His hands

2:00 PM
Career Guidance - MBA - Goa University

2:30 PM
Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 3

2:32 PM
Youthopia - Gina Pegado - Decorations - interviewed by Mysticka Deniz

2:56 PM
Bhagevont Francis de Assis - Dusro Krist - Fr Jose D'Souza OFM Cap

3:18 PM
Magical Mollem - Talk by Ruma Aggarwal

3:30 PM
Divine Mercy Chaplet - Konkani

3:40 PM
Power of Mind - Talk by Sr Saral

3:53 PM
Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 2

4:00 PM
Rosary - Luminous Mysteries

4:24 PM
Reflection on the Gospel - Dominicans

4:30 PM
Senior Citizens Exercises - 14

4:54 PM
Music - Mogan Kalliz Lasuncheak - Victor Da Costa

4:55 PM
Magnificat (English)

5:00 PM
Praise and Worship - Neville Pinho

5:22 PM
Christian Leadership - Leela Moraes

5:42 PM
Hymn - I must tell Jesus -  Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

5:45 PM
Bhagiancher Niyall VIII - Br Malvino Alfonso  ocd

6:00 PM
Angelus - English

6:02 PM
Jezu doyall,  ami - I doyall zaum -ya -- Fr Joseph Silva

6:20 PM
Intercessions (Konknani)

6:30 PM
Mass in Konkani followed by Jivitacho Prokas

7:10 PM
Fr Jacome Gonsalves - Talk by Fr Eremito Rebelo

7:28 PM
Hymn - Ie, Atmea Bapachea- Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

7:30 PM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Uzvaddache Mister

7:54 PM
Psalms  40 - Read by Alfwold Silveira

8:00 PM
Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag  96 Moko  - Fr Pratap Naik sj

8:07 PM
Pope's Message to Seafarers (Konkani)

8:10 PM
Hymn - Memorare - Brian Colaco

8:13 PM
Hymn - Jezu-xim ietat- Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

8:15 PM
Fr Maverick Fernandes (Caritas) interviewed by Basil D'Cunha

8:50 PM
Konkani Short Film on Self Empowerment - Payar Ubo

9:00 PM
Adoration 11 - St Anthony Church, Siolim

9:30 PM
Ratchem Magnem

9:45 PM
Secular Institutes - Dr Ivan Netto interviews Giorgio Mazzola

10:21 PM
Hymn : Boro Samaritan - Fr John Albano Fernandes

10:25 PM
Concert - Vem Cantar (2019) 16 to 20 yrs & prizes

11:10 PM
Food Quest - Food Engine - Joel Moniz

11:35 PM
Learning Konkani - 6  - Fr Pratap Naik sj

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[Goanet] Goa: Morphed images of teachers from e-classes surface on social media; school files complaint against students

2020-07-01 Thread Frederick Noronha
https://www.timesnownews.com/mirror-now/crime/article/goa-morphed-images-of-teachers-from-e-classes-surface-on-social-media-school-files-complaint-against-stude/613002

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Re: [Goanet] Just A Theory Why Goan Women Do Not Contribute to Goanrt

2020-07-01 Thread Mervyn Lobo
 On Monday, June 29, 2020, 04:11:37 p.m. EDT, Frederick Noronha 
 wrote:
 My theory is that Goa is the most chauvinistic and patriarchal liberal
society around the universe. 
FN,
There also is the possibility that this is a forum by and for grumpy old men. 
The main activity here is to post a link to take one away from the site. 

In this regard, I think Goan women are a step ahead, they are already 
contributing to more interesting sites.

And when I say contributing, I really mean contributing i.e. they present their 
own views and not links to music or the Bible.

Mervyn


  


[Goanet] Love in the time of Orchata

2020-07-01 Thread Bernado Colaco
 Wow what a story by Sr.Francis. Even ten years after the event of 61, Goa was 
a gem in this world.
BC



Last night I dreamt I traipsed down to Fontainhas again
that beautiful Latin corner of Panjim, that is still old Portugal,
complete with faint strains of the fado emanating from the
pretty yellow houses, lining the quaint, narrow streets.

A light staccato Portuguese chatter in the air accompanies
a piano or two from the upstairs Academia da Musica. What
is it now - five decades, yet it lives in my river of dreams?

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[Goanet] Comparative History

2020-07-01 Thread Bernado Colaco
 Did the papal authorities back the slave trade. Why no fingers are pointed at 
this institution?
BC


Narative History; especially when discussing colonial atrocities in Goa.? From 
today's BBC News.?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53232105

Colonial countries committed atrocities without resorting to religion; and so 
did the Portuguese in Goa and elsewhere.? Unfortunately, Goan historians and 
some European authors (fictional and nonfictional) tend to drag the two 
(colonialism and religion) together in Goa.? Unfortunately then, the right wing 
religious fanatics play the story to sow discord and hate. As noted previously 
by a British author, "one cannot divide and rule if the ruled are not already 
divided."
Another major culprit of colonial brutality was the Dutch in South East Asia 
and Ceylon. The statues and paintings of these offenders still adorn the 
central parks and museums in their respective home countries.? Portugal's worst 
colonial offense was slave trade.
Regards, GL



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[Goanet] Herald: Misuse of History: The Inquisition

2020-07-01 Thread Gabe Menezes
https://www.heraldgoa.in/Edit/Misuse-of-History-The-Inquisition/162483