[Goanet] Mega List And Industrializations

2021-04-18 Thread Adolfo Mascarenhas
The German and the West African were also interested in Industrialization.
My head has stopped spinning, temp here are down to 22 degrees, afters
hours of rain .I was just wondering whether all this is PART of a VERY
BELATED APRIL FOOLS JOKE.
My Position Stands No Mega Lists
 Grandolfo  Must Rest


Re: [Goanet] A Tribute to the Noble Prince -- Sent on behalf of Mrs. Tessa deSouza

2021-04-18 Thread Adolfo Mascarenhas
Dr Huo  and  Zhu Mia and The Nobel or Noble Mrs Tessa de Souza and thy
entire Goans and all immigrants
朱蓉蓉 Zhu, Mia Apr 12, 2021, 1:23 PM (6 days ago)
A Tribute to the Noble Prince -- Sent on behalf of Mrs. Tessa deSouza  I am
a bit of a quandary. Regarding
human evolution evolution, there are many new insights.  A few hours ago,
received a request that DNA tests,
art work, use of colours have been found in some of parts of Sierre Leone,
Gambia by local and European S
scholars one working  in the Maximalllian Plonk Institute wish to send me
the entire German Population plus
some minor French communities if the Goan Population made by head spin
can you imagine having all the
Germans and who know next there might be entire Chinese Communities
PLEASE PLEASE COUNT ME OUT OF THESE MEGA LISTS

An Upset Grandolfo
Makongo Juu

On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 9:26 PM Hugh Vas  wrote:

> If only India started the Industrial Revolution instead of England, things
> would have been very different.
>
> But it was not to be.
>
> Instead, we had all the cotton possible grown locally and the cheapest
> labour to go along too to produce the best clothing ever during those
> times, and so there was absolutely no need for the Industrial Revolution
> then.
>
> Like Yuval Noah Harari says in his book "Sapiens" - A Brief History of
> Humankind, we are all a part of Human Evolution!!
>
> You may read my attached article.
>
> Regards
> Hugh
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 8:24 PM Percy Pinto  wrote:
>
>> Thank you R V Prasad.  Well said!.  My sentiments echo yours completely.
>>
>> Let's glorify India.  Let's embrace its weaknesses and let's focus and
>> double down on its recent successes.   I am proud of Tata Motors which owns
>> Jaguar Land Rover.  Let's focus on survival of the fittest and those who
>> will help others to achieve parity, not grand hierarchical thinking and
>> values that essentially divide us.
>>
>> My two cents!
>>
>> *Percy Pinto*
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 7:22 PM RV Prasad  wrote:
>>
>>> I don’t usually have a reaction or do a “reply all”, but to put this in
>>> perspective:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> When the British came to India, India represented 26% of the world’s GDP
>>> (some estimates go as high as 35%).  In 1947, when the British left, India
>>> accounted for 2% of the world’s GDP.  Britain systematically looted the
>>> country, topping it off with a plunder to finance its WW2.  A single case
>>> in point was the 3 million Bengalis who died of starvation, because Winston
>>> Churchill confiscated all the grain in Bengal for the British army.  The
>>> magnificent castles, palaces and buildings in the U.K., including the
>>> Buckingham palace, were not financed by a British Silicon Valley or IPOs on
>>> the London Stock Exchange.  It was money that was largely stolen.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, a lot of bad things have happened in history.  The native
>>> Americans lost most of their land to the invading European settlers.  Six
>>> million Jews were killed by the Nazis.  Millions of Africans were enslaved
>>> for generations.  Entire countries and cultures were destroyed and
>>> redefined by invaders.  History cannot be changed – what happened has
>>> happened, and one cannot hold a grudge forever.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> But to glorify the British royal family is insulting.  What was the
>>> purpose of deliberately inserting a reference to Jallianwala Bagh and
>>> downplaying it?  What the hell did that have to do with Philip’s death
>>> again?  And he shot and killed an 8-foot tiger, and that is supposed to be
>>> a career highlight?  You must be proud of how the Chinese have driven the
>>> tiger population to extinction in China, as well.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> To me, the British royal family today is a bunch of parasites preying on
>>> the British citizens, and circling down a drain to irrelevance, generation
>>> by generation.  If the British citizens want to prop up this piece of their
>>> legacy, it’s their business, and no skin off my nose.  But every time an
>>> Indian sees Elizabeth donning a piece of jewelry, Indians need to remind
>>> themselves that all those wonderful jewels in her crown and countless other
>>> diamonds and precious stones, including the Kohinoor, that are held by the
>>> British royal family, were not dug up in England, and came from India and
>>> Africa.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> So please stop sending me emails like this.  If you want to worship this
>>> family, that is your business.  But please be aware that an email like this
>>> is as insulting as someone in Germany sending out emails to the citizens of
>>> Israel that glorify Hitler, including a blurb on how Auschwitz was really a
>>> POW camp, and some Jews held there might have suffered from headaches.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> RP
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From: *"朱蓉蓉 Zhu, Mia" 
>>> *Date: *Monday, April 12, 2021 at 3:23 AM
>>> *To: *"a_squ...@bigpond.com" , "
>>> aaron.mark.l...@gmail.com" , "
>>> aaronchessacad...@yaho

Re: [Goanet] Mega List And Industrializations

2021-04-18 Thread Roland Francis
Are you in Goa or Tanzania.
This is Urrak season so return to Quepem.

Roland Francis
416-453-3371


> On Apr 18, 2021, at 5:40 PM, Adolfo Mascarenhas  wrote:
> 
> The German and the West African were also interested in Industrialization.  
> My head has stopped spinning, temp here are down to 22 degrees, afters hours 
> of rain .I was just wondering whether all this is PART of a VERY BELATED 
> APRIL FOOLS JOKE.
> My Position Stands No Mega Lists 
>  Grandolfo  Must Rest


[Goanet] Interesting inputs on coping with Covid... thanks, Rajdeep

2021-04-18 Thread Frederick Noronha
https://youtu.be/mC7w-w2D0Dg
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[Goanet] The Mystery of Anglo Indians

2021-04-18 Thread Roland Francis
A light, informative and sometimes funny presentation, although in Hindi.

https://youtu.be/wYGBix_SCZA

Roland.
Toronto.



[Goanet] EVERY FLAG MUST GET ITS DUE RESPECT

2021-04-18 Thread Aires Rodrigues
During their various occasions and to coincide with visits of national
leaders, the respective political parties put up their party flags and huge
cut-outs all over the cities and the villages.

In fact public places are brazenly defaced with party flags, posters and
banners without even securing the necessary permission from the concerned
local authorities and with no payments made towards the requisite municipal
and panchayat fees in rank violation of law. The onus is on the local
authorities to act firmly and deterrently against the political parties
breaching the rules and law.

The political parties also fail to promptly remove the flags and dispose
them aptly after their functions. As a result, we find the party flags and
other material inordinately strewn along the roads and pavements with the
public at times walking or falling over them and sometimes even the party
flags ending up very coarsely in the garbage bins. Worse still is when we
see the flags choking our drains. A sheer offensive insult to the flag and
disrespect to our environment and garbage disposal policy.

Every political party needs to treat its flag with utmost esteem and
sanctity which is unfortunately not seen today. It is incumbent on every
political party to ensure that its members and supporters show all due and
solemn respect at least to its party flag which should never ever be
treated like thrash or a political tool but as a symbol that is an
expression and manifestation of a peoples’ feelings and sentiments to a
particular cause or to the nation.

But today as our politicians so very frequently hop from party to party
looking for personal greener pastures, as they have no respect for those
that elect them, nor allegiance to the party that they use to get elected
and so what respect to the Party flag can be expected.

The authorities should also ensure that on our solemn occasions like
Independence Day and Republic Day, our national flag is duly respected and
hoisted at important sites and lowered with dignity. The little flags used
by the public must not end up lying on the streets or in our bins and
drains after the official function is over. This respect and dignity for
the national flag is the least that is expected from us all. These
fundamental values have to be inculcated in every child, as young as they
are.

For many a flag is not just a piece of cloth or paper. It represents
honour, respect and sacrifice. For others it represents blood, sweat and
tears. For everyone it should always represent inspiration, dreams and
hopes. That is why it must be treated with respect and dignity.

In a way, I am very fortunate. Having never joined and having no intent
either to ever join any political party, my allegiance, loyalty and respect
is and will always be to the one and only flag, our nation’s Tricolour. Jai
Hind.

Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006

Mobile No: 9822684372

Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com

 Or

   airesrodrig...@yahoo.com

You can also reach me on

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[Goanet] Anglicization of Goans

2021-04-18 Thread Bernado Colaco
 UK etc have stronger economies therefore Goans live there. Now thousands of 
indians after 61 have made Goa their home, they are fluent in Concani alias 
Portuguese. Saunsar zalho potho Xri Menezes. O mundo deu uma grande volta!

BC

Every now and then one hears about the influence left behind
by Portuguese empire builders and missionaries for more than
five centuries so much so that it is fashionable to talk and write
about  the Lusitanization  especially as found in the Goan
community.
It would appear that since the temporary occupation of Goa by
the British troops in 1799 Goans in general have been
subjected more to the British influence especially in Bombay
city . Except for the Catholic religion and Iberian surnames
Goans have swallowed wholesale whatever the British had to
offer. Today there are more English speaking Goans than
at any time there were Portuguese speaking Goans. It can be
safely said that for every Goan who talks and writes in
Portuguese  there are at least one hundred Goans  who do so
in English language. Hence the Lusitinazation of Goans  has
given way to the Anglicization who are more at home with
the English language , customs etc.
As a matter of fact  Goans are in overwhelming majority in
countries like the U.K., Canada, USA, Australia etc. than one
would find them in Portugal and Brazil.



  


[Goanet] India’s health system has collapsed | Hindustan Times

2021-04-18 Thread Roland Francis
Barkha Dutt has been on India’s Covid trail and she says the health system is 
unable to cope. With more than 200 thousand cases a day, an underfunded 
healthcare system, mass rallies and Brazil’s recent situation, this is no 
surprise.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/indias-health-system-has-collapsed-101618558934636.html

Roland.
Toronto.



[Goanet] Schedule for Monday 19th April 2021

2021-04-18 Thread CCR TV
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Schedule for Monday 19th April 2021

12:00 AM
Rosary - Joyful Mysteries

12:24 AM
Msgr Fr Alex Rebello interviewed by Prof Nicholas D'Souza

12:51 AM
Tell me a story - Episode 14- Sarah and Hagar

12:58 AM
Hymn - Bapa mhojea mogalla- Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

1:00 AM
Mass in Konkani for Sunday

2:00 AM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister

2:24 AM
Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag  108 Fulam  - Fr Pratap Naik sj

2:32 AM
Devachem Utor  - Juanv Avesvor 16 - Vachpi Tancia Pires

2:41 AM
Wisdom Reflections -5 - Rachol Professors

3:10 AM
What's Cooking - Episode 6 Bebinca

3:36 AM
Hymn -I will sing - Choir Praise Adonai

3:41 AM
Dusreacho khobro vo chaddio kori nakat - Talk by Victor Mascarenhas

4:03 AM
Hanv Konn? - Talk by Mathew Fernandes

4:25 AM
Song - Laudato Si -  Fr Ryan Alex

4:30 AM
Twins in the Bible - Talk by Maria Ana Da Costa

4:56 AM
Song - Dubhav - Jerson Fernandes

5:01 AM
Mandos - Goychim Lharam led by Flossy Gracias- 3rd Annniv

5:17 AM
Literally Goa  - Miguel Braganza interviewed by Frederick Noronha

5:47 AM
Hymn - Ankvar Maie Mhoje - Fr Ubaldo  Fernandes

5:55 AM
Hymn - Gonvlli Kitlo Boro - Fr John Fernandes

6:00 AM
Health Matters - Cancer - Facts and Fiction - Dr Eugene Rent

6:32 AM
Secularity and Holiness - Giorgio Mazzola

6:52 AM
Gaionancho Jhelo - Jezu amchi Xanti - Monica Fernandes

6:57 AM
Sokalchem Magnnem  -  Eastertide

7:00 AM
Mass in Konkani from Archbishops House followed by Jivitacho Prokas

7:40 AM
Morning Prayer  - Eastertide

7:45 AM
Bhajans 1

8:15 AM
Music - Spiritual Music 2  followed by Povitr Atmeak Dispottem Magnnem

8:47 AM
Song - A Pastor's cry for his people

8:50 AM
Spirit of Forgiveness - Talk by Fr Seby Mascarenhas sfx

9:23 AM
Devachem Utor  - Juanv Avesvor 17 - Vachpi Tancia Pires

9:30 AM
53rd Mando Festival - Goychim Lharam, Carmona - Dance

9:42 AM
Inter-Personal Relationships - Talk by Dr Silvia Noronha

10:10 AM
Gift of Tongues - Talk by Sr Elsis Mathew MSMI

10:36 AM
Ask Dr Sweezel - Ice Pack or Moist pack?

10:40 AM
Gaddie-Vahonan Vechea Vellar Bhagevont Zuze Vazache Mozotin Magnnem

10:42 AM
Ask Dr Sweezel - Ice Pack or Moist pack?

10:48 AM
Literally Goa  - Tony Saldanha  interviewed by Frederick Noronha

11:16 AM
Prayer : Benedictus

11:20 AM
Intercessions (English)

11:30 AM
Mass in English from Panjim Church followed by Daily Flash

12:10 PM
St Joseph - Bhag 1 - Br Malvino Alfonso OCD

12:25 PM
St Joseph - Bhag 2 - Br Malvino Alfonso OCD

12:39 PM
Alcoholics Anonymous - Testimony of Roquezinho D'Souza and Sidney D'Souza

1:15 PM
Career Guidance  - Information Technology

1:40 PM
Intercession - Talk by Bertha Rocha

1:48 PM
Xapai - Xamaichem Magnnem

1:50 PM
Youthopia - Shweta Sequeira - Boutique - interviewed by Mysticka Deniz

2:11 PM
I am the Good Shepherd - Talk by Lavinia Gonsalves

2:34 PM
Can Widowed Pesons expeience Abundant Life? - Prof Nicholas D'Souza

2:57 PM
Hymn - Teri Upasthiti - Savina &  Leon Gonsalves

3:04 PM
Role of parents in faith formation - Talk by Sr Saral

3:27 PM
Prayer while travelling  -  St Joseph Vaz

3:30 PM
Deivik Kaklutichi Magnneam

3:47 PM
Easter Poems

4:00 PM
Rosary - Joyful Mysteries

4:24 PM
Reflection on the Gospel - Dominicans

4:30 PM
Senior Citizens Exercises - 15

4:44 PM
Praise and Worship -   Magno Menezes - SJVRC

5:14 PM
Called to Excel - Talk by Savio Mascarenhas

6:10 PM
Regina Caeli (English)

6:11 PM
Our Father - Hindi

6:15 PM
Easter Song - We are an Easter people - Brian Colaco

6:19 PM
Intercessions (Konkani)

6:30 PM
Mass in Konkani from Archbishops House followed by Jivitacho Prokas

7:10 PM
Prayer for Laity - Giorgio Mazzola

7:27 PM
Prayer to St. Joseph by Pope Francis

7:30 PM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister

7:55 PM
Music - Maria Maria - Ivy Ferrao

8:00 PM
Holiness in the Pauline Family - Ven Andrew Borello  - Talk by Sr Flory
Fernandes

8:15 PM
Tell me a story - Eps 19-  Isaac and Rebekah'

8:25 PM
Hymn - No man can live as an island -  Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap)

8:27 PM
Tithing - Talk by Alfwold Silveira

8:52 PM
Bible Project - Gospel of Luke - Ch 19 - 23

8:56 PM
Magnificat (Konkani)

9:00 PM
Devachem Utor  - Juanv Avesvor 18 - Vachpi Tancia Pires

9:10 PM
Adoration - St Luke's Medical Guild/DCLA

9:40 PM
Ratchem Magnem

9:57 PM
Concert - Vem Cantar  (2019) 8 to 11 yrs

10:33 PM
Fuddarache Dive -  Evaristo Rodrigues interviewed by Michael Gracias

10:58 PM
Poem - Sopnam by Michael Koola

11:00 PM
Parish of the Week - Aldona (Concise Presentation)

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Re: [Goanet] Goanet (drbeverly de sequeira)

2021-04-18 Thread Tony de Sa
Bitly says the link posted by Dr. Beverly de Sequeira is suspicious.

Please be warned.

Dr. Sequeira, request you to post the complete URL


[Goanet] [Photo Blog by Rajan Parrikar] Dogs

2021-04-18 Thread Rajan Parrikar
Photo Blog by Rajan Parrikar has posted a new item, 'Dogs'

A study in pose.

You may view the latest post at

https://blog.parrikar.com/2021/04/18/dogs/


Warm regards,

Rajan Parrikar
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[Goanet] Re Goanet

2021-04-18 Thread Beverley de Sequeira
      Goanet        https://bit.ly/3uV8Fqm    


Re: [Goanet] MR CM, IT IS TIME TO NOW SAY ’BHIVPACHI GARAZ ASA’

2021-04-18 Thread Bernice Pereira
Absolutely with the Corona figures reaching dangerous levels, if people like 
the so called CM cannot be role models, they should be responsible and step 
down from their position of power. 

Bernice pereira



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> On 18-Apr-2021, at 2:27 AM, Aires Rodrigues  wrote:
> 
> With Goa witnessing a very huge spike in COVID – 19 cases we are now
> engulfed in the danger zone. Amidst this precarious scenario the Government
> has miserably failed and has grossly abdicated in its bounden
> responsibility to take concrete and radical steps towards preventing the
> spread of this vicious virus.
> 
> While Chief Minister Pramod Sawant at least officially wants a halt of
> public gatherings, in a clear double speak he is working overtime in
> preparing to celebrate his birthday on April 24th with much fanfare.
> 
> Infact the political events as they have unfolded in his local municipal
> Council sadly took politics to yet another very low, with the Chief
> Minister having frantically tried every attempt possible to
> undemocratically maintain a hold over the Sakhali Municipal Council in his
> own home turf at least till his birthday. But it was not to be.
> 
> It is high time the government sincerely realizes that these critical
> pandemic times requires that politics be kept in the back burner and the
> entire community toils unitedly and relentlessly to combat the virus which
> has infiltrated all over.
> 
> In the current scenario it is incumbent on the Government to act prudently
> and amongst other steps postpone those Municipal elections scheduled on
> April 23rd so also the 10th and 12th Std exams.
> 
> Let us hope that Chief Minister Pramod Sawant leads by example and also
> cancels all his public functions planned for the occasion of his birthday
> on April 24th. May sanity and sincerity prevail in these very crucial
> times. It can no longer be ‘Bhivpachi garaz na’ while the pandemic is
> raging all over and the virus inching to our doorstep.
> Aires Rodrigues
> 
> Advocate High Court
> 
> C/G-2, Shopping Complex
> 
> Ribandar Retreat,
> 
> Ribandar – Goa – 403006
> 
> Mobile No: 9822684372
> 
> Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012
> 
> Email: airesrodrigu...@gmail.com
> 
> Or
> 
>   airesrodrig...@yahoo.com
> 
> You can also reach me on
> 
> Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues
> 
> Twitter@rodrigues_aires
> 
> 
> www.airesrodrigues.com


[Goanet] Reasons not to use Gofundme

2021-04-18 Thread Frederick Dsouza
https://stallman.org/gofundme.html