Dear Fr. Nasciment,
I am sure that like me, most other people from
Saligao, particularly those living away from this wonderful
village,
will thank you for the trouble you have taken to
walk down this road and tell us all that you saw.
Your description brought a lump in my throat
because
So I was waiting for this final part, thought Fr. Nasciment had given up -
too tiring!
Ouch! How many blisters Fr. Nasciment? Gosh you sure toured Saligao!
Another landmark, the Cristalinacho or Kristuleacho Vodd( Gate-way of
Saligao) in the neighbourhood of Saligao Seminary as well as the
Talking about telephones, the rentals have gone up to Rs 500 (for two
months), which is a pretty steep hike. Any idea why places like Saligao
are classified as urban while my friend at Fatorda (a suburb of Margao)
pays lower rates on the grounds that that bustling locality is rural?
On another
Hello again,
We are active eh? The going is good! Is that right English I wonder! Doesnt
sound right but have heard it used read it too... oh well
Frederick Noronha (FN) wrote:
Talking about telephones, the rentals have gone up to Rs 500 (for two
months), which is a pretty steep hike. Any
...rentals have gone up to Rs 500 (for two
months), ...a pretty steep hike. Any idea why ... Saligao ... classified as
urban while my friend at Fatorda (a suburb of Margao) pays lower rates on
the grounds that that bustling locality is rural? - FN
... Maybe they think Saligao is a rich
Dear Saligaonkars
We get the government we want and elect. There is no need to grumble about
anything. The telephone exchange is treated as urban depending on the number of
lines it is connected. So the saligao exchange has many lines and so it is
treated as urban. The problem can be solved and
THE FIRST RAINS IN SALIGAO.
Heavy rains
lashed Saligao and surrounding areas on the evening of 30th May this
year bringing much relief to the villagers reeling under the heat. It was the
first rains of this season. It reminded me of the first heavy downpour in the past
that was
THE FIRST RAINS IN SALIGAO.
Heavy rains
lashed Saligao and surrounding areas on the evening of 30th May this
year bringing much relief to the villagers reeling under the heat. It was the
first rains of this season. It reminded me of the first heavy downpour in the past
that was