[Goanet] Nhari shakti
Nhari Shakti. The 33.5 % women reservation bill was passed by Raja Sabha under Congress and defeated in Lokh Sabha .It has taken 9 years for BJP to address with absolute brute majority.at the dawn of elections.Women are now a political force exercising their franchise independently of male influence that has tilted the outcome.The plethora of women centric schemes are indication to woe them.The female workforce in comparison is woefully dismal, so also in employment and education.The ghastly crimes against women , foeticide .Healthcare needs push. Women representation in the cabinet in Parliament, Rajasabha and state Assembly is the proof of the pudding in eating.In UP Priyanka Ghandi had 40 % reservations. BJD and TMC deserve salute for giving maximum support .It is a saving grace for women comfort with Mamta being the only women CM in India What prevented the so called Champion of women empowerment to offer that quota irrespective of legislative provision.? It is the gimmick of electoral politics to advertise and propaganda for elections. Except for schemes and doles women of India has no parity in pay , inheritance , respect to male counterparts .The reservation is not the flag post to usher in etopia for women They need to be treated with respect and dignity in every sphere of life A women PM ,CM, President. A cabinet Minister .a speaker here and there is throwing dust in the eyes Dare all the parties as a gesture of real intentions in practice that at least once next that the PM. Speakers and CM of winning parties will be WOMEN.Indhira Gandhi till date is the only women PM of INDIA NelsonLopes Chinchi Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com The Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com
Re: [Goanet] Aadhar card deposits forfeited
Thank you for your Information. On Wed, 20 Sep 2023, 18:44 Gabe Menezes, wrote: > > On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, 08:24 Nelson Lopes, wrote: > >> Cheating on adhar card deposits >> Govt of India had floated scheme to issue aadhar card and accordingly >> collected deposits from small self employed individuals . The deposits >> ranged from 6. Plus.Fraudulent practices cane to light misusing this >> facility meant for ease of obtaining Aadhar card which is mandatory and >> people had to travel distances and stand in Q s for extended periods >> Govt has now withdrawn the scheme due to misuse and abuse of scheme by >> few scruplous agents >> It is refusing refund of the depositsforfeiting under illegal one >> sided clause of any circimstances..Individual investors are in no way >> responsible for closure of scheme suo muto >> Govt agencies are tracking , hunting down fraudsters ,but it is itself >> on a spree of day light robbery with no recourse for refund of >> deposits. >> Poor individual investors are unable to seek redressal on their own to >> deal with Govt fiat of refusal to refund legitimate deposits >> Individuals should be collectively helped by social organisations to >> recover >> Nelson Lopes Chinchinim >> >
Re: [Goanet] Aadhar card deposits forfeited
On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, 08:24 Nelson Lopes, wrote: > Cheating on adhar card deposits > Govt of India had floated scheme to issue aadhar card and accordingly > collected deposits from small self employed individuals . The deposits > ranged from 6. Plus.Fraudulent practices cane to light misusing this > facility meant for ease of obtaining Aadhar card which is mandatory and > people had to travel distances and stand in Q s for extended periods > Govt has now withdrawn the scheme due to misuse and abuse of scheme by > few scruplous agents > It is refusing refund of the depositsforfeiting under illegal one > sided clause of any circimstances..Individual investors are in no way > responsible for closure of scheme suo muto > Govt agencies are tracking , hunting down fraudsters ,but it is itself > on a spree of day light robbery with no recourse for refund of deposits. > Poor individual investors are unable to seek redressal on their own to > deal with Govt fiat of refusal to refund legitimate deposits > Individuals should be collectively helped by social organisations to > recover > Nelson Lopes Chinchinim >
[Goanet] Schedule for Thursday 21st September 2023
CCR TV GOA Channel of God's love You can also watch CCR TV live on your smartphone via the CCR TV App Available on Google PlayStore for Android Platform. Click the link below. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccr.tv4 Email ID: ccrgoame...@gmail.com Schedule for Thursday 21st September 2023 12:00 AM Rosary - Luminous Mysteries 12:27 AM Anondbhorit Za- Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap) 12:30 AM A happy famiy makes a happy home - Savio Mascarenhas 12:54 AM Our Father - Santhali 1:00 AM Mass in Konkani for Wednesday 1:45 AM Pastoral Letter 2023-2024 - Fr. Onasis D'Cruz in English 2:00 AM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Uzvaddache Mister 2:26 AM Devachem Utor - Mhonn'nneo Avesor 12 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 2:32 AM God's Gift to Mankind - Poem by Daniel F. de Souza 2:35 AM Kolakarachi bhett - Jerson Fernandes interviewed by Meena Goes 2:57 AM Blessed words of the Holy Ones -St Augustine of Hippo - Quote 3:00 AM 5th Anniversary Celebration of CCR TV 4:00 AM Couples Prayer - English 4:05 AM Goychea Futtbolachea Vostad - Alvito D'Cunha interviewed by Daniel de Souza 4:40 AM What's Cooking - Season 2 - Episode 11 4:55 AM Psalm 122 5:00 AM The Law and You - Mediation- Sayonara Telles Laad 5:26 AM Sister Manisha Fernandes FSMA - Vocation Promotion 5:30 AM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 274 - AVOYCHO HAT - Fr Pratap Naik sj 5:39 AM Synodal Journey with Mary - Sr Luisa Bothelo GHIC 5:47 AM Mother Teresa of Kolkota - Quote 5:50 AM Tithing - Talk by Alfwold Silveira 6:15 AM Bible Project - Bible Characters in Biblical Narratives 6:20 AM Bitorle Pekovnne Khatir Koxem Magnnem Korunk Zai - Talk by Orlando D'Souza 6:50 AM Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 16 6:55 AM Sokalchem Magnnem - Dhormdut 7:00 AM Praise and Worship - Glenn Nunes 1 followed by Daily Prayer to the Holy Spirit 7:36 AM Morning Prayer - Feast of Apostles 7:39 AM Devachem Utor - Mhonn'nneo Avesor 13 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 7:44 AM Our Father - Malayalam 7:48 AM Vocation - Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King 8:00 AM Katkulio - Francisco Fernandes interviewed by Sammy Caelho 8:30 AM Literally Goa - Interview of Shivangi Reja by Alfie 8:57 AM Atmik Ekchar 9:00 AM Music Uncovered : Anslem John Viegas talks to Alfwold Silveira 9:29 AM Devachea Mogachi Khobor - Ines Demello 10:00 AM LSS - God's Love - Savio Mascarenhas 10:26 AM Sister Manisha Fernandes FSMA - Vocation Promotion 10:30 AM Apostolic Carmel (A.C.) - Vocation Promotion 10:41 AM You too can be a Saint - St John Paul II 10:50 AM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 273 - SABU - Fr Pratap Naik sj 11:00 AM The Importance of Introspection - Talk by Sr Saral 11:11 AM Pastoral Letter 2023-2024 English - Introduction by Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrao 11:20 AM Intercessions - English 11:27 AM Angelus - English 11:30 AM Mass in English 12:15 PM Jivitacho Prokas 12:18 PM Bhagevont Zuze Vazache mozotin Piddestam Khatir Magnnem 12:20 PM Kolakarachi bhett - Justino Fernandes interviewed by Meena Goes 12:53 PM Psalms 107 - Read by Alfwold Silveira 1:00 PM Learning Konkani - 20 - Fr Pratap Naik sj 1:27 PM Poem - A Heart Like no other - Larissa Rodrigues 1:30 PM Wisdom Reflections -7 - Rachol Professors 1:55 PM Prayer : Benedictus 2:00 PM Anchea Jivitacho Hetu - Talk by Royle Fernandes 2:25 PM Bible Project : Plot in Biblical Narrative 2:30 PM What's Cooking - Season 2 - Episode 12 2:41 PM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 274 - AVOYCHO HAT - Fr Pratap Naik sj 2:50 PM Fatima Sisters India - Vocation Promotion 3:00 PM Kids Programme - What's on Your Mind ? - Episode 4 3:08 PM Liturgy of the Hours - English - Fr Melito 3:16 PM Bhajan - Deva Manusya Jalama Adarila - Fr Glen D'Silva sfx 3:23 PM Saint Teresa of Avila - Quote 3:24 PM My Music Videos - I wish - Ernest Flanagan 3:29 PM Saint Claire of Assisi - Quote 3:30 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:38 PM Heads Held High - Holy Spirit Institute, Margao 4:00 PM Rosary - Luminous Mysteries 4:27 PM Poem - A Heart Like no other - Larissa Rodrigues 4:30 PM Senior Citizens Exercises - 4 5:00 PM Prayer : Benedictus 5:05 PM Breaking Barriers through Dialogue - Sex eduction in schools - by Jovito 5:54 PM Bhurgem Zaunchem Asa Team Avoiancher Bhagevont Zuze Vazache Mozotin Magnnem 5:56 PM Aimorechen Magnnem 6:00 PM Mass in Konkani 6:45 PM Sister Alvia - Sisters of the Mercy of the Holy Cross - Vocation Promotion 6:55 PM Pope's intention in English 7:00 PM Bitorle Pekovnne Khatir Koxem Magnnem Korunk Zai - Talk by Orlando D'Souza 7:30 PM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Uzvaddache Mister 7:56 PM Magnificat (English) 8:00 PM Goal Post - A conversation with Madhav Netravalkar - Alaric Gomes 8:46 PM My Music Videos - I wish - Ernest Flanagan 8:51 PM Devachem Utor - Mhonn'nneo Avesor 14 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 9:00 PM Adoration - Magno Menezes 9:41 PM Ratchem Magnem 9:51 PM Bhurgeanchem magnnem aplea avoi-bapaik 9:55 PM The Law and You - NGT - Adv Anamika Gode 10:54 PM Hymns - Our Lady of Grace HS, Bicholim 11:00 PM Activists of Goa - Auda Veigas
[Goanet] Murder of Sikh leader.... Justin Trudeau's relationship with India
Murder of Sikh Leader in Canada Highlights Modi’s Embrace of Authoritarianism in India & Abroad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwkdFTApowQ EXPLAINED - Why Justin Trudeau Took India Canada Relationship to a New Low | Akash Banerjee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buPyRC6StAg
[Goanet] The journey ends
The journey ends . The last destination of journey will end soon.It does not matter whether you are married , singlre or widow etc. Ruminating over the past, evaluating the present with hope for bright future is a futile exercise , to grade your performance .It may be true that some have abruptly ended their journey of life midway while a few have reached the destination of their planed goals. It is possible that some are satisfied and content about fulfilling their tasks while many others lament and repent for failing to achieve the grade as exemplary,, model parents. Expectations and reality are always relative.When expectations are high and too steep, disappointments are natural consequences.As the parent the obligation towards their upbringing is duty and obligation and not a special favour.You cannot demand gratitude for your unending sacrifices .But remember if you have not cultivated or inculcated this value in them , then you need to accept the blame.As a rule every one takes goodness for granted. Over anticipating needs beyond requirements is not appreciated or valued. recognized .Excercise spontaneity with limits without giving the feeling of withdrawal or reservations The limits and greed for more is elastic even from your own as more is expected from those who provide much.Reaction and response is visible only when things are curtailed whether physical or emotional .It is but natural that when children have their own commitments and responsibility towards parents diminishes proportionally.No wonder parents are left to fend for themselves or confined to home care services.Those abroad for a living cannot be expected to relocate themselves or parents for economic reasons. The old age homes are thriving because of migrations of children.Financial aid does not replace commitment as also part of duty .Even those that are economically stable and comfortable the need for emotional bonding persists. The neglection of parents is not intentional but driven by circumstances of self promotion.The pitiful conditions of those abandoned without any considerations is sad. No parent ever curse for their miserable plight or demand attention for sacrifices in return. IT is a . sad commentary that they have passed away yearning to meet and see them. If you ever imagine that life of . parents with children provides security and insurance cover is a misnomer .On the contrary the life of unmarried bachelor's or spinster is better in comparison is subject of discussions.They have no regrets over pains of sacrifices and ingratitude.But loneliness specially in old age with medical emergencies are a great concern. There is non so intimate to cry on nor confine their woes.The plight is similar to those of widows, widower or abandoned parents. Unmarried or infertile couples have resorted to adoption as a security cover in old age.It has worked well in some cases as human traits of ingratitude are not limited to biological offsprings alone.Their respobsibilities and commitments , sacrifices were far less in comparison hence the heartaches of neglecting are not an issue The problem is that parents invest all their resources for the welfare of the family without a thought for themselves on a rainy day.The greedy , selfish ones want to milk the parents dry even when alive or are gainfully employed.Some are persecuted, coeherced to legally transfer or are even murdered for monetary gain.In the animal world the emphaty towards protecting selflessly offsprings to the extent of death is admirable.True there is no dependence as in humans in old age.Increasingly though parents are now a social responsibility for doles under social security schemes. It's not an isolated story that children care and concerns of aged parents do not sacrifice and are a comfort and physical and emotional support.Life without bother of children is no alternative of selfishness..The parents in particular must share the blame for not inculcating the value of gratitude and Indebtedness. It must be consciously and continously enjoined on them to express specifically the attitude of thankfulness both by words and deeds.Both the parents and children have taken for granted as an obligation and that is where the rot lies in human relationships. Parents will never be disappointed even for neglect and abandonment for inspiring them to always be grateful by example and enforcement Nelson Lopes Chinchinim Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com
[Goanet] The journey ends
The journey ends . The last destination of journey will end soon.It does not matter whether you are married , singlre or widow etc. Ruminating over the past, evaluating the present with hope for bright future is a futile exercise , to grade your performance .It may be true that some have abruptly ended their journey of life midway while a few have reached the destination of their planed goals. It is possible that some are satisfied and content about fulfilling their tasks while many others lament and repent for failing to achieve the grade as exemplary,, model parents. Expectations and reality are always relative.When expectations are high and too steep, disappointments are natural consequences.As the parent the obligation towards their upbringing is duty and obligation and not a special favour.You cannot demand gratitude for your unending sacrifices .But remember if you have not cultivated or inculcated this value in them , then you need to accept the blame.As a rule every one takes goodness for granted. Over anticipating needs beyond requirements is not appreciated or valued. recognized .Excercise spontaneity with limits without giving the feeling of withdrawal or reservations The limits and greed for more is elastic even from your own as more is expected from those who provide much.Reaction and response is visible only when things are curtailed whether physical or emotional .It is but natural that when children have their own commitments and responsibility towards parents diminishes proportionally.No wonder parents are left to fend for themselves or confined to home care services.Those abroad for a living cannot be expected to relocate themselves or parents for economic reasons. The old age homes are thriving because of migrations of children.Financial aid does not replace commitment as also part of duty .Even those that are economically stable and comfortable the need for emotional bonding persists. The neglection of parents is not intentional but driven by circumstances of self promotion.The pitiful conditions of those abandoned without any considerations is sad. No parent ever curse for their miserable plight or demand attention for sacrifices in return. IT is a . sad commentary that they have passed away yearning to meet and see them. If you ever imagine that life of . parents with children provides security and insurance cover is a misnomer .On the contrary the life of unmarried bachelor's or spinster is better in comparison is subject of discussions.They have no regrets over pains of sacrifices and ingratitude.But loneliness specially in old age with medical emergencies are a great concern. There is non so intimate to cry on nor confine their woes.The plight is similar to those of widows, widower or abandoned parents. Unmarried or infertile couples have resorted to adoption as a security cover in old age.It has worked well in some cases as human traits of ingratitude are not limited to biological offsprings alone.Their respobsibilities and commitments , sacrifices were far less in comparison hence the heartaches of neglecting are not an issue The problem is that parents invest all their resources for the welfare of the family without a thought for themselves on a rainy day.The greedy , selfish ones want to milk the parents dry even when alive or are gainfully employed.Some are persecuted, coeherced to legally transfer or are even murdered for monetary gain.In the animal world the emphaty towards protecting selflessly offsprings to the extent of death is admirable.True there is no dependence as in humans in old age.Increasingly though parents are now a social responsibility for doles under social security schemes. It's not an isolated story that children care and concerns of aged parents do not sacrifice and are a comfort and physical and emotional support.Life without bother of children is no alternative of selfishness..The parents in particular must share the blame for not inculcating the value of gratitude and Indebtedness. It must be consciously and continously enjoined on them to express specifically the attitude of thankfulness both by words and deeds.Both the parents and children have taken for granted as an obligation and that is where the rot lies in human relationships. Parents will never be disappointed even for neglect and abandonment for inspiring them to always be grateful by example and enforcement Nelson Lopes Chinchinim Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com
[Goanet] India is shining
India is shining Recall that a party was mauled at the hustings brandishing this slogan Now India is being touted as the fastest growing economy Then why Indians of all shades are deserting by drones every year in search of a living.?. Why students too are searching for educational courses at huge expense outside India.? we are boasting from roof tops about our GDP.growth without reference to ranking among nations to per capita income.Suffice it to say that we are almost at the bottom.It is a fact that not only millionaires are renouncing Indian citizenship but many other Indians in different economic categories.Imigation may add to our foreign reserves but Indians seek openings for a better living and not as a matter of choice abandoning comforts of relations here to adapt and adjust in uncertain terrain.In terms of percentage it may look miniscule,: but the craze and numbers are alarming.It is rumoured that the fear of wayward children is threat of relocating to India. We are proud of Indians by birth of heading famous establishments and there the glory ends .But we do not hear about brains returning to the mother land as opportunities .facilities. way of life. Etc are not attractive at all.Make in India is a flop as our imports enthuse Nations to praise India to sustain their economies. We may have had our footprints in space , exploring Mars moon and the sun. But how does it translate for a better life for many with affordable basics like drinking water, food , shelter. Health care , education , employment , safety of women and child labour etc .we have miles to go Nelson Lopes Chinchinim Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com
[Goanet] The Colonial Periodical Press in the Indian and Pacific Ocean Regions
https://www.routledge.com/The-Colonial-Periodical-Press-in-the-Indian-and-Pacific-Ocean-Regions/Lobo-Falconi-Dias-Smith/p/book/9780367198497 The Colonial Periodical Press in the Indian and Pacific Ocean Regions Edited By Sandra Ataíde Lobo, Jessica Falconi, Remy Dias, Dave A. SmithCopyright 2024 Hardback £130.00 eBook £35.09 ISBN 9780367198497 454 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations September 22, 2023 by Routledge Free Shipping (14-21 Business Days) shipping options Available for pre-order. Item will ship after September 22, 2023 GBP £130.00 QTY PRE-ORDER PURCHASE LOCALLY ADD TO WISH LIST Description This book clarifies the crucial role of periodical press in the advance of colonial print cultures and public debates in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The Colonial Periodical Press in the Indian and Pacific Ocean Regions is a venture of the International Group for Studies of Colonial Periodical Press of the Portuguese Empire (IGSCP-PE), which also invests in comparative studies and conceptual discussions. Moving around urban shores of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, it approaches the crucial role of periodical press in the development of colonial print cultures and public debates in these regions. By being mostly focused on press from spaces and peoples under the domain of the Portuguese Empire, it addresses a bibliographical gap in international discussions moved by the field. The outcome reflects an investment in offering decentred and de-nationalized approaches to the colonial print cultures and press histories under study, working as a platform for regional dialogues and comparative perspectives. The studies presented allow a better understanding of transits and connections of both an imperial and a trans-imperial nature, contributing to the consolidation of comparative approaches in the studies of European empires and colonialisms. This volume is indispensable for scholars and students in media studies, modern history, cultural studies, literary studies and political science. Table of Contents Part 1: Magazines and Intellectual Movements 1. Goan Avant-garde, Indian Renaissance: the Revista da Índia (1913) Manifesto. Duarte Drumond Braga 2. Worldly Politics and Cultural Magazines: Subtle Forms of Communal Self-assertion in Colonial Goa (1910s-1920s). Joana Passos 3. Magazines and Intellectual Movements. Literature and Politics in the Goan Periodical O Académico (1940-1943) Helder Garmes 4. The Periodical Colonial Press in Mozambique, 1947-55: Literature and Culture in the Western Indian Ocean Giulia Spinuzza 5. Augusto dos Santos Abranches: Driving Force of Cultural Transits. Ada Milani 6. Virgílio de Lemos and the Political, Cultural, and Aesthetic Project of Msaho. Carmen Lúcia Tindó Secco and Marinei Almeida 7. Caliban in the Indian Ocean: Rui Knopfli’s Role in the Mozambican Literary System. Ana Mafalda Leite and Vanessa Riambau Pinheiro Part 2: Press and Politics of Identity 8. Goan Literary History in the Periodical Press: The Works of Jacinto Caetano Barreto Miranda and Vicente de Bragança Cunha. Daniela Spina 9. Racial Hybrids and the Local Elite: Perceptions and Attitudes towards the "Other" in Portuguese Goa in the Nineteenth Century Carmen Sharmila Pais 10. Catholics, Konkani, and Indian Nationalism: Brief Notes on News and Politics in Goa and Bombay (c. 1890-1960). Dale Luis Menezes 11. The Foro Indiano: The Application of Law in Goa as Seen from the Novas Conquistas? Luís Pedroso de Lima Cabral de Oliveira 12. Bharat’kar and his attempt towards Saraswat Lusitanisation. Varsha Vijayendra Kamat Part 3: Writing colonial conflicts, crisis, and change 13. Gatekeeping the News: Press Reports in the Koloniaal Tijdschrift Concerning the Dutch East Indies. Lisa Kuitert 14. Modernity as Crisis: Migrants ‘writing back’ in the Colonial Goan Konkani Newspaper Amchó Gão (1929-1933). Remy Dias 15. Catholic Press within the Politics of Democratization of Goan Catholicism: the Confrarias Polemics at the Newspaper Vauraddeancho Ixtt (1933-51). Denis Evereth Fernandes 16. The Insurrect Native in Portuguese Timor: The Rebellion of Manufahi in the Australian Press. Lúcio Sousa 17. Assolna, Velim, Cuncolim Tri-conglomerate: Rebellious Voices in Gomantak. Sushila Sawant Mendes 18. Negotiating Economic Blockade and Food Consumption as seen in Free Goa and the Goan Tribune. Maria de Lourdes Bravo da Costa