: Sunday, September 16, 2012 6:56 AM
Subject: [Goanet] MINING IN GOA SHOULD TAKE A BREAK
Scams and Scamsters have now become an integral part of India’s
polity. We now officially know of the hazardous mining that the common
man in many villages of Goa have been witnessing and suffering for
decades
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Goanet Classifieds
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Enescil, a Brazilian engineering firm requires Engineers, Architects
and Draftsmen,
CONGRATULATIONS! OBRIGAD! The action by activist/s at the Vedanta meeting in
U.K will go down in Goan her/history as the international bugle call against
the wanton destruction of Goa by the mining industry.We are certain that caring
international tourists will question whether their money
Thanks Carmen Miranda for the comments about mining in Goa. Indeed, we Goans
are too susegad for our own good. Mining is taking place mostly in the
hinterland of Goa. But slowly it is creeping closer and closer to habitated
areas, and by the time we wake up, the damage will have been done.
Dear FN,
Yes, Policy makers in Delhi are serious of pleasing their master at 10, Janpath.
They would do little for public good unless forced to.
The increase in export duty from 5% to 20% is not because people wanted it.
It is because steel lobby wanted it to be 30%. They threatened to increase
Carmen wrote:Yes Soter , you got the wrong impression as usual! A year
ago (not a
couple of months ago) we managed to get a moratorium on new mining leases
in Goa and that is a cause to celebrate. There are already 110 so called
legal mining operations, and if we did not get the moratorium
and ideal solution is revolution, but meanwhile
Jai Ram! Ram Yes! INDEED!
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Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 17:21:16 +0530
From: SOTER so...@bsnl.in
To: goa...@goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet] mining in Goa - the insolence and dare
Message-ID: 000901cbd999$527368f0$1901a8c0@user77948b9580
Carmen and all working on this issue: Congrats for the headway made...
the impact is showing. At the end of the day, different people and
groups will use and advocate diverse approaches. What works is what
matters. FN
PS: Do you think New Delhi will roll back the fact that mining ore
from Goa is
Yes Soter , you got the wrong impression as usual! A year ago (not a
couple of months ago) we managed to get a moratorium on new mining leases
in Goa and that is a cause to celebrate. There are already 110 so called
legal mining operations, and if we did not get the moratorium there would
be
This is a scandal and an outrage! The information below, was sent to me by
two of my activist friends in Goa A. Prabhudesai and T. Jorge, and I would
like to share it with everyone in goanet, as I am in search of urgent help
and advise .
The text below illustrates the increasing insolence and
Carmen writes:
The text below illustrates the increasing insolence and dare by the mine
owners in Goa who act illegally not only with impunity but also with police
protection.
Comment:
Are re re!
Is there still a mining problem in Goa?
A couple of months ago, if I correctly remember, anti-mining
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 00:17:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: John Gomes johnericgo...@yahoo.com
To: Goanet Org goa...@goanet.org
*Subject: [Goanet] Human Rights and Mining*
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*Nandkumar Kamat wanted to know if Human Rights could be used against
mining?for people displacement and other endemic
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Sign the Petition requesting The Honble Minister of State for Environment
and Forests (I/C) to maintain the moratorium on issuing further
environmental clearances for mining activities in Goa
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