[Goanet] Schedule for Monday 29th April 2024
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 Monday 29th April 2024 12:00 AM Rosary - Joyful Mysteries 12:23 AM Pope's Intercessions 12:26 AM Falling in Love - Relationships in a Digital Era - Hosted by Judie D'Cunha 1:00 AM Mass in Konkani 2:00 AM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister 2:22 AM Called to be Holy - Fr Fernando da Costa 3:25 AM Broadening the horizons of your minds - Faith and Miracles- Fr Fio Mascarenhas sj 3:52 AM Know your Sarpanch (Chinchinim - Deussua) - Valentino Baretto interviewed by Adv. Mildred Anthony Mendonca 4:24 AM What's Cooking - Episode 10 - Goan Stew 4:54 AM In Conversation with - Capt. Viriato Fernandes interviewed by Jovito Lopes 5:31 AM Magnnem - Talk by Orlando D'Souza 6:14 AM Live Like St Paul - A Family Witness 6:43 AM Mando - Traditional - Old Goa Porzolit Fulam 6:55 AM Hymns - St Bartholomew's HS, Chorao 7:00 AM Praise and Worship - SJVSRC Magno Menezes 7:23 AM Music - Spiritual Music 1 followed by Povitr Atmeak Dispottem Magnnem 7:54 AM Devachem Utor - Jeremias Avesor 47 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 7:58 AM Prayer of children for their parents 8:00 AM Conversion of Heart - Talk by Fr. Oscar Nazareth op 9:00 AM Activists of Goa - Dr. Fr. Bolmax Pereira interviewed by Daniel F. de Souza 9:50 AM Ximpientlim Motiam - Bhag 149 - Nit Korum Naka - Fr Pratap Naik sj 9:58 AM Prayer - Alone with none but Thee, my God 10:00 AM Fuddarache Dive - Ester Noronha interviewed by Michael Gracias 10:38 AM Blessed words of the Holy Ones -St Augustine of Hippo - Quote 10:39 AM Amchea Bapa…3 - Domnic Rodrigues 11:05 AM Mog Korun , Kallzantan Bhogsun-ia - Fr Joseph da Silva 11:27 AM A Saint Speaks 11:28 AM Regina Caeli (English) 11:30 AM Mass in English 12:15 PM Daily Flash/ Jivitacho Prokas 12:18 PM Pope's Intercessions 12:20 PM Ask Dr Sweezel - How to bandage the ankle. 12:30 PM Experiencing God's love - Talk by Fr Ken Barker MGL 1:00 PM On The Third Day - Allwyn Sequeira (Salvador Do Mundo) 2:10 PM XINPYÊNTLIM MÔTYAM Bhag 332 - ØRDHEM SØT - Fr. Pratap Naik SJ 2:19 PM Tell me a story - Eps 22 - Isaac's Blessing 2:30 PM Heads Held High - GVM's Utkarsh Vidyamandir 2:53 PM Bible Project - Acts of the Apostle - Ch 1-7 3:00 PM Divine Mercy - English 3 3:21 PM Talk on Joy - Eliot Gonsalves 4:00 PM Rosary - Joyful Mysteries 4:23 PM Prayer - Memorare - Read by Prof. Nicholas D'Souza 4:25 PM Our Father - Marathi 4:30 PM Senior Citizens Exercises - 14 4:55 PM Poem - Ghorabo - Tancia Pires 4:58 PM Gaddie-Vahonan Vechea Vellar Bhagevont Zuze Vazache Mozotin Magnnem 5:00 PM Health Matters - Cancer Treatment - Dr Jean Louis De Menezes 5:24 PM Bhokti Lharam - Bhag 1 5:30 PM The Law and You - Mediation- Sayonara Telles Laad 5:57 PM Prayer while travelling - St Joseph Vaz 6:00 PM Mass in Konkani 6:45 PM Amchi Bhas Amche Borovpi - Premanand Lotlikar interviewed by Daniel de Souza 7:25 PM Psalm 91 - Read by Alfwold Silveira 7:30 PM Saibinnichi Ruzai - Sontosache Mister 7:52 PM Prayer - Ugdas Kor (Memorare) - Read by Prof. Nicholas D'Souza 7:55 PM Regina Caeli (Konkani) 7:56 PM Prayer : Benedictus 8:00 PM Faith - Questions & Answers Eps 5 - Fr. Ronnie D`Souza interviewed by Basil D`Cunha 8:28 PM Devachem Utor - Jeremias Avesor 48 -Vachpi Orlando D'Souza 8:42 PM Hymns - St John of the Cross HS. Sanquelim 8:45 PM Ratchem Magnem 9:00 PM Adoration 5 - St Anthony Church, Siolim 9:29 PM Talk on 2 Itihas 7: 14 by Fr Eusico Pereira 9:56 PM Hymn - Zoi Pritimog Vosta - Fr Seville Antao OFM(Cap) 9:59 PM Shokthi Deva - Thaun Koshi Mellun Geuchim ? - Cassino D'Costa 10:25 PM Prayer - You are My Refuge Lord 10:28 PM I am the Good Shepherd -Talk by Kirona Noronha 10:53 PM Talk on Faith - Fr Henry Falcao - SJVRC 11:18 PM The Sick Need Jesus - Fr Denis D'Souza 11:40 PM Entrepreneur - Agostinho Fernandes interviewed by Basil D'Cunha Donations may be made to: Beneficiary name : CCR GOA MEDIA. Name of Bank : ICICI Bank Branch Name: Panaji Branch RTGS/NEFT Code : ICIC015 Savings Bank Account No : 262401000183
[Goanet] Libby de Liberdade (O Heraldo, 28/4/2024)
https://www.heraldgoa.in/Edit/By-invitation/LIBBY-DE-LIBERDADE-/220727 In less than a month on May 25th, the great Libia “Libby” Lobo Sardesai will celebrate her 100th birthday. Unfortunately, like her childhood friend the late artist Francis Newton Souza – the two Goans grew up close to each other at Crawford Market in Bombay – it is deeply shameful that city and country are paying no attention, let alone the appropriate respect. But in this case, we do still have time for everyone to get their act together, to acknowledge the contributions of this indomitable, irresistible freedom-fighter. One fitting tribute will be on May 12th, when Solomon Souza – the grandson of Libby’s teenage dancing partner – paints an immense new mural in dedication to her, in the heart of Panjim where she has lived for decades. Today we are bombarded with propaganda about Nari Shakti – women’s power – but nothing compares with Libby, the one-woman juggernaut. Born into relative comfort into a family from Porvorim, this self-described “chit of a girl” was intent on participating in the vibrant world of ideas and idealism she was surrounded with in South Bombay. While still a student, she was the Secretary of Tristão de Bragança Cunha’s anti-colonial Goan Youth League. Then, after wartime years as a censor/translator for Italian prisoners of war (where many other Goans were similarly employed) she got her first degree at the new Siddharth College established by Ambedkar, where Babasaheb himself expressed pleasure about her signing up for admission. Still in college, Libby was introduced – by her young professor Nissim Ezekiel amongst others – to MN Roy, the world-famous revolutionary who co-founded the Mexican Communist Party, and was Lenin’s nominee to the Comintern. By that point, after the devastating world wars, the radical was in the process of abandoning communism in favour of liberal humanism, and that important ideological influence remained with the bold Goan girl, who landed a good job at All India Radio but kept studying for another degree, from the Government Law College which had opened its doors conveniently close by. All through the 1950s, the Goans of Bombay remained in foment over continued colonialism in their ancestral homeland. There was no denying the “winds of change” signalling the end to European rule but they were stuck with the obdurate, uncomprehending (indeed, positively addled) dictator Salazar, who insisted on the delusional refrain “Aqui e Portugal” instead of negotiating seriously like the French with regards to Pondicherry. There was censorship, the curtailment of civil rights, a half-hidden regime of terror against nationalists, and Libby’s clean heart burned with anger about all these atrocities. She wanted to offer Satyagraha, but the Portuguese massacred 25 unarmed marchers and wounded over 200 more on 15th August 1955, so the Indian government stopped the border crossings. The young Goan was crestfallen, but that is precisely when history came calling. Everything changed for Libby after Vaman Sardesai unexpectedly walked through the doors of All India Radio. This fine young scholar from Goa had completed his Lyceum education, and joined the Escola Médica, but was compelled to escape across the border when found in possession of anti-colonial literature. He moved to Wardha, and Mahatma Gandhi’s famous Sevagram Ashram, and eventually to Bombay where he too felt crushed at being unable to offer Satyagraha after August 15, 1955. Nonetheless, he joined AIR in the External Services Division, creating programming about “the problem of Goa” to be beamed abroad. But there was an inherent frustration, because – Libby recalls – he could see no impact: “all communications were suspended. The people of Goa had to rely only on the propaganda of the Portuguese, and they could not know anything about what was happening in the outside world, and how the [freedom] movement was going on. The people were getting desperate, and they were losing their morale. There was no way of communicating with the Goans or educating and enlightening them in any way.” Very quickly, an extraordinary puzzle fell into place. During the liberation of the tiny Portuguese enclaves of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, the Indian authorities confiscated powerful wireless transmitters, and decided to use them to break the Portuguese embargo on news in Goa. A small team was assembled, comprising of Libby Lobo and Vaman Sardesai along with the older anti-colonial intellectual Nicolau Joao Menezes and his wife Alda. Under the pressure of severe conditions in the Western Ghats, the quartet proved short-lived. The Menezes couple (who happen to be my grand-uncle and aunt) quickly retreated, but not so Lobo and Sardesai, whose resolve only increased, and they went even further into isolation, where they remained undaunted for six long years, keeping up daily broadcasts of the “Voice of Freedom” (Sodvonecho Awaz in Konkani) in what would become
[Goanet] Votes that matter
Votes matter Goa has just 2 MP's and if that number is insignificant then why a busy PM of India is investing his time in Goa.? He has already blasted a broadside warning for the rest of India that Goan minority embraces secular BJP.On the face of it is apparently true as twice Congress MLA',s shocked the electorate by defection to share company with BJP enmass Goa' s mineral wealth is plundered by mining barons and loot is yet to be recovered,besides the environmental degradation is unprecedented.Goan's are on a war path to avoid double tracking to prevent environmental damage. The emphasis on coal import causing dangerous pollution of health hazard, is to the benefit of Adani and his business partners. Whatever precious land resource is left is being bartered away by landsharks in conivance and fast tracked by our Govt. The over developnent is sounding a death knell to Goan identity and putting a strain on water, electricity, resources ,road congestion and climate changes due to destruction of forest cover The victory will embolden the BJP to run roughshod to strike at the very foundation of Goa called paradise and pearl of orient.It will facilitate their hidden agenda to erode the foundation of Democracy through the subtle means appearing to be innocuous Resistance is a must to overcome threats to freedom a majoritarian rule and to maitain checks and balances.As defectors have strenghtened base in many secular constituencies they are under severe pressure to demonstrate their allegiance and worth by fixed quota of votes to continue their existence .The purpose of candidates seeking mandate has to bejudged with track record of closeness to the power that be and their interest of preservation of hegemony of rule of monopoly Vote wisely for the party candidate with proven credentials Goa as a destination of over exploitation tourism, mining residential heaven is not favourable to the residents feeling the brunt Nelson Lopes Chinchinim Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com
[Goanet] Revolutionary outfits play political spoil sport
Revolutionary outfits are like mushrooms with fleeting existence of nuisance value.All such parties have vanished in thin air Goa congress, save Goa among few .They survive and flourish temporarily with clout of the leader .They cannot change the landscape of Goa ,forget about altering National scene where their outreach is least.It is a platform for personal agradisement to promote personal cult. They also aid division of votes by secret understanding for financial windfall with dominant parties.Those who vote on emotive issues ,without an alternative and are financial donors are under an illusion of their ability to deliver the impossible Most of the time such outfits appear to fill a gap and fill a political void and vacuum Often the reaction of voters is due to disappointments of crossing the floor by defections or poaching . The defection en mass has led to springing an outfit promising to work in the interest of Goans by barking loudly. Barking dogs seldom bite and party in power knows that stopping at lone barking canine can derail forward journey .Do not waste vote . Nelson Lopes Chinchinim https://lopesnelsonnat.wordpress.com
[Goanet] Whatsapp could quit India....
https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/whatsapp-says-it-will-exit-india-if-asked-to-break-encryption-story-in-5-points-2532027-2024-04-26 -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.