Devika Sequeira
Earlier this month, Pramod Sawant met with the recently
appointed bishop, Fr Sebastião Mascarenhas, at Pilar to
felicitate him. Goa had been honoured by the Catholic
priest's elevation, the chief minister said. (Mascarenhas is
the second cleric in his family to become bishop.)
Removing legacy and symbols of British era
Great honour is bestowed on Bose
A serious question delay of 75 years need to pose
A monument finally records his glory.
A visible sign to the young valour of FF story
An armed revolgainst British no favour found
Non violence of Ghandhi
Panjim’s fate was sealed from the day the Indian ‘Intervention’ took place in
December 1961. The decay you have been seeing since then was gradually
inevitable, given Indian (and Goan) unbridled greed and limitless corruption.
It doesn’t take extraordinary perception to visualize that it will
https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/india-news-how-goa-trashed-the-legacy-of-former-cm-manohar-parrikar/305391
On December 18, regular evening walkers on Miramar beach along the Arabian
Sea waterfront of Goa’s tiny capital city of Panjim were shocked to stumble
upon an entirely unexpected
The Legacy Files
(December 27, 2019 Edition)
The Fall of Panjim
The decline of Panjim is relentless. It is now a fetid swamp,
indistinguishable from any filthy corner of Ghatkoper or some other
nondescript Indian urban mess.
This is the Great Leader's much touted 'lee-gassi' ?
The sidewalks
The Legacy Files
(Dec 24, 2019 Edition)
The Great Leader's stupendous engineering legacy, the shabby 3rd bridge
across the Mandovi. If this screams Third World quality, it is because it
really is. After spending YOUR crores upon crores of rupees, this lump of
shoddy concrete is what you get.
The Legacy Files
(Dec 23, 2019 Edition)
What better way to illustrate the 'legacy' of the "Great Leader" than with
photos?
The beautiful sidewalks along the Campal-Miramar could have been left
unmolested. But the Great Leader's lapdog had other ideas.
This morning we saw a woman barely
Perhaps it’s too early to talk of legacies but if one has to be written of
Manohar Parrikar, it will have to be of broken promises, shattered dreams,
opportunities missed, principles thrown in the wind of expedience and of a
promising son of Goa dragging the state’s good name further in the mud
*Leia a versão em Português mais em baixo.*
Dear reader,
we are pleased to inform you about the following news of LSG - Lusophone
Society of Goa:
* *
*Recognizing publicly the historical legacy of Portugal in India.* *That
is what counts. Luís Filipe Castro Mendes, former ambassador of
Lusophone Goa India wrote:
we are pleased to inform you about the following news of LSG - Lusophone
Society of Goa:
Please read the Message in Portuguese
Marshall wrote-
1. May I request Vasant to provide the source/ statistics of his conclusions
on Arundhati Roy or are these his personal perceptions? Please clarify.
2. In which basket does Vasant place the RSS, VHP, Shiv Sena, HJS, Sanathan
Sanstha, Bajrang Dal - the Desh Premi or Desh Drohi?
So here we are four years later. The legacy of the GBA's resigned war heroe has
come to sedate the goan people till 2021. What does one do when the doctor has
certified that the RP2021 enjoys the best of health? Read more in:
http://www.oheraldo.in/newscategory/Opinions/14
What does one do
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:37:36 +0100
From: Paulo Colaco Dias [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posts by a number of authors (me included) are nothing
else but a waste of time, space and bandwidth. Often
our written claims lack integrity, factual
credibility and in some cases also lack substantial
legal
I thank Cornel for his courage and honesty.
Cornel's post clearly demonstrates what I always believed:
Posts by a number of authors (me included) are nothing else but a waste of
time, space and bandwidth. Often our written claims lack integrity, factual
credibility and in some cases also lack
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