[Goanet-News] A young Goan musician... who grew up in Oman and Canada (and feels at home in Goa)

2023-04-17 Thread Frederick Noronha
In Conversation With Velrose Pereira interviewed by Daniel F. de Souza
(CCRTV) https://youtu.be/pD197ApVtaA
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[Goanet] A young Goan musician... who grew up in Oman and Canada (and feels at home in Goa)

2023-04-17 Thread Frederick Noronha
In Conversation With Velrose Pereira interviewed by Daniel F. de Souza
(CCRTV) https://youtu.be/pD197ApVtaA
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[Goanet] Schedule for Tuesday 18th April 2023

2023-04-17 Thread CCR TV
CCR TV GOA
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Schedule for Tuesday 18th April 2023

12:00 AM
Rosary - Sorrowful Mysteries

12:27 AM
Devache rochnneche rakhonndar ani sevok zaum-ia -  Fr. Saturnino Colaco

1:00 AM
Mass in Konkani for Monday

1:45 AM
Ximpientlim Motiam -Bhag 217 - Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Fr Pratap Naik sj

1:55 AM
Our Father - Telegu

2:01 AM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Dukhiche Mister

2:27 AM
Devachem Utor - Stotram - Avesor 6 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza

2:32 AM
Indo - Portugueses Christain Art -Collection by Frazar Andrade

4:09 AM
Agree or Disagree - Regularization of Unauthorised Constructuins Act
 hosted by Ashley do Rosario

5:07 AM
Abundant Life - Are we capabe teachers? - Prof  Nicholas D'Souza

5:48 AM
Poem - Sopnam by Michael Koola

5:49 AM
Song - Povitr Pustok - Fr Eusoco Pereira

5:58 AM
Reading the Bible - Talk by Francis D'Souza

6:14 AM
Hymn - Ankvar Maie Mhoje - Fr Ubaldo  Fernandes

6:22 AM
Talk on Sarvodaya - Fr Subhash Anand

6:48 AM
Tell Me a Story  - Eps 111 - The Queen of Sheeba's visit

6:55 AM
Sokalchem Magnnem  -  Eastertide

7:00 AM
Praise & Worship - Magno Menezes - SJVSRC Old Goa

7:15 AM
Morning Prayer  - Eastertide

7:18 AM
Devachem Utor - Stotram - Avesor 7 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza

7:23 AM
Hymns -O.L. of Carmel H.S.  Curtorim

7:27 AM
Music - Stuthi 2 followed by Povitr Atmeak Dispottem Magnnem

7:57 AM
Couples Prayer - English

8:00 AM
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8:05 AM
Indo - Portugueses Christain Art -Collection by Frazar Andrade

9:42 AM
Discernment - Talk by Sr Elsis Mathew MSMI

10:40 AM
Face of an Angel... Suffering - Talk by Savio Mascarenhas

11:15 AM
My Music Videos - Ixtt Mhozo - Fr Mariano SIlveira

11:19 AM
Magnificat (English)

11:21 AM
Intercessions - English

11:28 AM
Regina Caeli (English)

11:30 AM
Mass in English followed by Daily Flash

12:15 PM
Wisdom Reflections -8 - Rachol Professors

12:38 PM
Ximpientlim Motiam -Bhag 241 -  DR. BRACKTT   - Fr Pratap Naik sj

12:49 PM
Music Uncovered : Acacio Pereira talks to Alfwold Silveira

1:24 PM
Xapai - Xamaichem Magnnem

1:26 PM
Medico Legal Issues in Goa - Prof. Dr. Silvano Dias Sapeco - Interview by
Daniel

2:03 PM
Literally Goa - Pantaleo Fernandes interviewed by Frederick Noronha

2:35 PM
Poem - Handi Khuris by Daisy Fernandes

2:37 PM
Learning Konkani - 10 - Fr Pratap Naik sj

3:09 PM
New Creation in Christ - Talk by Dr Silvia Noronha

3:30 PM
Deivik Kaklutichi Magnneam

3:39 PM
Bhogsoneakui Vell- Kall Assa - A talk by Mathew Fernandes

4:00 PM
Rosary - Sorrowful Mysteries

4:27 PM
Novena Prayer to St Joseph Vaz

4:30 PM
Senior Citizens Exercises - 18

4:54 PM
Our Father - Ho

5:00 PM
Career Guidance  - CIBA

5:35 PM
Couples Prayer - English

5:38 PM
Youthopia - Shweta Sequeira - Boutique - interviewed by Mysticka Deniz

6:00 PM
Mass in Konkani followed by Jivitacho Prokas

6:45 PM
Mando - Original - Sant Matevachim Noketram, Azossim

6:59 PM
Tell Me a Story  - Eps 111 - The Queen of Sheeba's visit

7:06 PM
Prophetic Intercession 2 - Cyril John

7:30 PM
Saibinnichi Ruzai - Dukhiche Mister

7:56 PM
Bhurgeanlem Angonn - Bhag 4

8:00 PM
Chuklom Hanv Bapa - Orlando DSouza

8:28 PM
Pope's Inten5ion in English

8:31 PM
Live Like St Paul - A Family Witness - Eps 4

8:58 PM
Devachem Utor - Stotram - Avesor 8 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza

9:00 PM
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9:05 PM
Adoration - Fr. Saturnino Colaco - SJVSRC Old Goa

9:40 PM
Ratchem Magnem

9:56 PM
Goa String Orchestra - Kala Academy

10:35 PM
Psalm 84 - Read by Alfwold Silveira

10:43 PM
Health Matters - AIDS - Dr Wanda Viegas

11:22 PM
Documentary Film - Caritas Goa

11:58 PM
Prayer to St. Joseph by Pope Francis

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[Goanet] THE POLITICAL TURF MUST BE FREED OF NEPOTISM

2023-04-17 Thread Aires Rodrigues
Across the nation and within all political parties the malaise of family
Raj seems to be widespread. While in the Opposition, the BJP had always
vehemently spoken out against dynasty rule while claiming to be a party
with a difference. All that tall talk is now history and they too have
joined the mainstream in promoting their very own kin. As politics was
meant to be a Mission, representatives at all levels of government must
identify, encourage and nurture capable new faces beyond their Parivar to
carry on the baton of serving the community.

Every political party must strictly adhere to the maxim of one ticket per
family. It would go a long way towards infusing a fresh breath into the
stagnant political waters. And of course it would help get rid of the
political garbage that has been plaguing the political arena.

No one and no family is indispensable for the wheels of progress and
development of our nation to move on. In fact stamping out the concern of
family rule is a much needed step in rooting out corruption which will be
in the right direction to elevate our nation to great heights from the
current garbage pit.

In Goa the promotion of family Raj has reached a sordid hilt. We have even
seen it percolating to the Municipal and Panchayat level. A very sad state
of affairs with unending political greed on public display.
Adv. Aires Rodrigues

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat

Ribandar – Goa – 403006

Mobile No: 9822684372

Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

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[Goanet] Podcasts on Goa

2023-04-17 Thread Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Dear all,

Taking the liberty of sharing four podcasts on Goa (apologies for 
cross-posting/re-posting). All are part of the Nordic Asia Podcast series on 
New Books Network.

"The Great Goa Land Grab" w/ Heather P. Bedi, Solano Da Silva, Kenneth Bo 
Nielsen and Fredrick Noronha:
Podcast | The Great Goa Land Grab 
(newbooksnetwork.com)

"Hindu Nationalism and the Politics of Lord Parshuram" w/ Solano Da Silva and 
Jigisha Bhattacharya:
Podcast | Hindu Nationalism and the Politics of Lord Parshuram 
(newbooksnetwork.com)

"Heritage, Humour and Regional Identity in Goa" w/ Prakruti Ramesh:
Podcast | Heritage, Humour and Regional Identity in Goa 
(newbooksnetwork.com)

"Citizenship in a Caste Polity" w/ Jason Keith Fernandes:
Podcast | Citizenship in a Caste Polity with Jason Keith Fernandes 
(newbooksnetwork.com)

Best regards,

Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Associate Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo
Web: https://www.sv.uio.no/sai/english/people/aca/kenneni/index.html

Research Associate, Dept. of Sociology, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Leader, Norwegian Network for Asian Studies

Recent articles:
 (Contemporary South Asia, 2023, 
co-authored).
 (Journal of International Development, 2022, 
co-authored).
 (Sociological Bulletin, 2022, co-authored)
 (Comparative 
Studies in South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2022, co-authored)

Recent books:
 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023, 
co-edited)
 (Goa1556, 2022, co-authored)
 (Pluto Press, 2019, 
co-edited)

All publications available here: 
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kenneth_Nielsen3



[Goanet] This Is The End (O Heraldo, 16/4/23)

2023-04-17 Thread V M
https://www.heraldgoa.in/Edit/By-invitation/This-Is-The-End/203866?

No need to wait for history to judge this disgracefully incompetent
government, and its catastrophic mismanagement of India’s smallest
state. The evidence is everywhere: ravaged hillsides, grossly
overbuilt coastlines, an utterly wrecked capital, and the shameful
dereliction of duty to maintain law and order. There is no silver
lining. On the contrary, it’s painfully clear that everything Goans
know, love and recognize about their homeland – the blessings of
generations of ancestors who chose more wisely – is being rapidly
extinguished in front of our eyes.

Make no mistake: there will be no recovery, because every system of
redressal is broken. Constitutional democracy has ceased to function
in Goa, as evident from this week’s latest truth-telling (to Karan
Thapar of The Wire) by Satya Pal Malik, the BJP’s own Governor during
the Covid-19 “second wave’, who said he complained to Narendra Modi
directly about corruption in our state: “you can ask even small
children in Goa what everyone knows about the chief minister [and now]
I can confidently say that [even] the prime minister does not have a
strong aversion to corruption.”

Even such blatant criminality is only one aspect of the comprehensive
failure of governance in Goa, as highlighted by the shockingly
destructive, wasteful and trashy “makeover” of Panjim in order to host
G20. We’re being told to celebrate “a watershed moment in [India’s]
history as it seeks to play an important role by finding pragmatic
global solutions for the wellbeing of all” but that’s is just
delusional rhetoric compared to the reality on the streets:
untrained, under-equipped – and often visibly underaged – labourers
erecting a grotesque, haphazard, less-than-skin-deep simulacrum of an
actual working state which cares about its citizens.

I visited the memorial to Tristão de Bragança Cunha at Azad Maidan
this week, in pondering what the “father of Goan nationalism” might
have said about this deeply troubling juncture in his beloved
homeland. For those who do not know, this fearless man of principle
was – as per diplomat/historian K. M. Pannikar – “nationalist India’s
first ambassador [to Europe] who, single-handed, was able to break
through the news blockade which Britain established in respect of the
Jallianwala Bagh massacre.”

Cunha alerted the likes of Romain Rolland and Henri Barbusse to
iniquities visited upon his fellow Indians, and always had the guts to
speak out when others were silent. Pannikar particularly praises his
“great and historic fight against a system of indentured labour under
which Kunbi labourers from Goa were recruited and sent to the
plantations in Assam. It was almost a single-handed fight but he was
able to awaken the conscience of his countrymen both in India and Goa
to the injustices of this system, and get it abolished.”

Re-reading Cunha’s own writings on this, I got a painful shock of
recognition: “the government did not take the least step to help those
unfortunate people. On the contrary, its passivity went to the extent
of conniving with the people responsible for the cruel treatment
inflicted on our countrymen.” That was almost 100 years ago, with the
Portuguese and British colonialists as familiar villains, but in 2023
the identical horror has come directly to Goa, where the most
vulnerable young Indians are being compelled to toil, in inhuman –
indeed, totally illegal – conditions, in the total absence of
protective equipment, with the overseer our own state. How far we have
fallen.

Of course, it is not just citizens’ rights being bulldozed, because
Goa’s environment is also being destroyed at high speed with full
connivance by the state administration. This is especially evident at
Reis Magos – thus directly in the view of many G20 venues – where
monstrously inappropriate giant buildings are rising to obliterate the
ancient landscape.

Who approved these egregiously dodgy projects? What happened to the
Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, passed in 2016 “to
infuse transparency and credibility” into the building sector, which
specifically encourages “construction of environmentally sustainable
and affordable housing”? For just one obvious question: where is the
water going to come from, when Reis Magos has been suffering literal
drought each summer over the past few years? And what about
demographic displacement- has anyone bothered to ask the villagers
what they think about a thousand new neighbours on that one hillside?

Yes, these are largely rhetorical questions. And it’s also true Goa
appears helpless to correct the disgraceful state of current affairs,
but we must nonetheless note that most Goans are fully cognizant of
what is being done to them by their own so-called “leaders”. In this
regard, I really appreciated what Suraj Shenai – the founder and CEO
of Goa Brewing Co. – wrote on the Goa Speaks forum on Facebook earlier
this week on 12 April, to