Actually Ignatius, the answer to your question is quite simple but the
solution requires guts and foresight. You can't expect that from
politicians in India, because the people they serve will not accept
it. So you see, the politicians are not 100 per cent to blame.
Solution:
Pay government employ
Reply to Mario Goveia comments
I just got back from Turkey from a week's holiday
We(my brothers and me) were amazed, for
nearly three weeks in hot sun from morning to late evening
we trudged to and fro to the camra to get our work done.
If we knew or had an inkling that they were after a bribe
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 22:24:08 +0100
From: ignatius fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Then our cousin said he found a person who would do the job for us but
> it would only be done if we bribed the officer and his peon. Out of
> desperation we agreed. We paid 500 rupees to the officer and 200 r
Dear Sir,
In 2001 my two brothers and our two cousins who
live in Goa decided to demolish our ancestral house
and build a modern flats.
First of all we found that the house was in my
father' name who had expired about three years ago.
To get the house in our name it took us nearly three
weeks
When I read about reports on GoaNet about the average amount, in
rupees, that Lamanis who operate illegaly on the tourist coastal belt
in North Goa ( Calangute, Candolim and Baga ) have to pay the
police , and the absence of any tourist police ( obviously