In his column today in Gomantak, Dr. Jaime Rangel has hit out at
non-resident Goans (or over rather overseas Goans) for having "poki
patrat". Though he says there are exceptions, he largely blames these Goas
of suffering from verbal diarrhea.
Though specific people are not mentioned, nor even
-Original Message-
From: Mervyn Lobo
Rest assured that I had not heard of Faleiro till he decided to
recognize Goans who had distinguished themselves overseas with
awards.
RESPONSE: Why am I not surprised. :-)
When the first convention started, the current NRI Commissioner
Bosco D wrote:
RESPONSE: Considering your past public altercations with Eduardo Faleiro and
his
office here on Goanet I am not surprised your query has gone unanswered.
Similarly, the origins of Aires' personal vendetta against Eduardo Faleiro
stem from
the former's ejection from the 2007
-Original Message-
From: Mervyn Lobo
Lastly, a few weeks ago someone from the NRI office responded to
your post here. They are paying attention to what you expose. You may
have noticed I sent in a query to the person who responded to your
post. That query, like so many others
On 10 September 2011 02:31, Aires Rodrigues airesrodrigu...@gmail.com
wrote:
So a war on corruption by the Government of Goa could be the starting
point in laying the red carpet for NRGs; The modern NRGs are far more
professional, skilled, articulate, motivated, caring and affluent than
the
Dear Ole Xac,
If Aires was turfed out of the Convention it must have been for his
transgressions. But that cannot be called slanderous.
FYI, I have taken the liberty to provide you with a free dictionary meaning
of the word slanderous, seeing as you live in Macau and are slightly
handicapped
Aires Rodrigues wrote:
There are many former politicians in Goa who just can’s stop living at
the State expense. Mr. Eduardo Faleiro is one of them. They just
scramble for a position so that they can enjoy the perks and
privileges that come with the job. It is very evident that the affairs
We all know the issues that concern our fellow Goans living in other
states across India and overseas. Over the years there have been so
many Goan Conventions that have deliberated thread bare issues
concerning Goa and related to Non-Resident Goans. There has been
enough of talking and posturing.
On 10 September 2011 02:31, Aires Rodrigues airesrodrigu...@gmail.com wrote:
So a war on corruption by the Government of Goa could be the starting
point in laying the red carpet for NRGs; The modern NRGs are far more
professional, skilled, articulate, motivated, caring and affluent than
the
The eviction of Aires from the convention in 2007 is more slanderous than his
'allegations'. Are we living in a democracy? Carmen Miranda was about to be
bombed out from the London Convention because she spoke out.
BC
With regard to Aires Rodrigues tirade against the person and office of
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Happy New Year Twenty-Ten
2009/11/12 lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com:
The Government of Goa's message and inducements are unmistakable:
Leave Goa, women and men.
Toil, but send home to Goa the fruits of your sweat.
We give your children scholarships and subsidies; we will offer specializeded
training and placement for you
Are remittances of expats to be seen as something unquestionably
positive, negative or a mixed blessing?
Given that the extra money pouring into Goa leads to conspicuous
consumption, a disinclination to earn one's own livelihood, fuells
real-estate boom, contributes to inflation and making Goa
Antonio Menezes wrote:
Non Resident Goans could be classified into two groups.
The first group consists of Goans who migrated mainly to Mumbai,
thoseworking on boardof ships and cruise liners,and finally Goans who
work in the Gulf Regioni.e. Oman,United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia,
I agree with FN.
However at a 6.3% contribution to Goa's GDP [ 3% India] remittances are a cash
cow for the politicians.
I am particularly disturbed by the recommendations delineated by the Goa
Migration Survey 2008 sponsors.
The Government of Goa's message and inducements are unmistakable:
Non Resident Goans could be classified into two groups.
The first group consists of Goans who migrated mainly to Mumbai, those
working on board
of ships and cruise liners,and finally Goans who work in the Gulf Region
i.e. Oman,
United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait.
The
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To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Non-Resident Goans Registration
Eduardo, not Curtorcar, a dog, su'nem; he is a Raikar, a tiger, vagh;
One who loves his sleep rather incontinently much.
I am Lotlocar, a he-goat, bokddo.
Alfred
Either Frederick gets his scoops well before the news makers get
enough time to prepare for the reaction to it, or Eduardo Faleiro and
his NRI commisionerate are competing with the American FEMA for
inefficiency and cluelessness.
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