But then, whom should will we blame if those meant to be primarily
interested (NRIs in this case) don't set the agenda, clearly and in an
unconfused manner?
Over the years, I've seen Goans blame unfunctioning politicians,
institutions that are broke, a bureaucracy that is heartless (and
mindless)
Silviano,
Frederick is quite right. Don't be too happy with the quick response.
Lets see what they put into action as opposed to what they mouth. It
may be a classic case of good salesmanship but bad delivery. But I
suppose you rejoice since compared to past experiences, there is at
least
To be honest, I don't think the NRIs Office in Goa has been prompt in
all case. High time that expat Goans exercise more of their critical
faculties, put important issues on the agenda, and have a long list of
various issues waiting to be taken up -- before the annual mela called
the NRI