If you do not like the following post, in true Goan spirit blame the weekend.
:=))
OK so now on this thread, one alludes to the British and the Portuguese for the
Requiem of the Goan tourism. That "blaming attitude" ironically is proving the
point. There are about half-a-dozen Goanetters who
The author of this note claims that Bombaim is also in similar footing as Goa
(bad governance) therefore why blame the Portuguese for a certain quantum of
poor governance.
BC
While a certain quantum of poor governance would have been inherited from 450
years of Portuguese rule, the massive tu
From: Roland Francis
Re: [Goanet] Last Requiem For Goa Tourism
The Last Requiem for Goa was sung not with Manohar Parrikar planning to
massively ?increase tourist footfalls? in the coming years as VM?s article
claims, but with Goans adopting the greed and corruption culture of Indian
society
The Last Requiem for Goa was sung not with Manohar Parrikar planning to
massively “increase tourist footfalls” in the coming years as VM’s article
claims, but with Goans adopting the greed and corruption culture of Indian
society not too long after 1961.
One can understand (not forgive or toler
(link not available...)
This weekend, the first charter flight of the tourism season arrives
at Dabolim from Russia’s capital city of Moscow. But instead of cheer
or celebration for this official starting point of the high-demand
months that will last until next summer, there is plenty of reason f