Thursday, May 08, 2008

RADIO GOA - DUBAI

RadioGoa:About
Contents [hide]
1 General
2 History
3 Mission
4 The Team
General

RadioGoa broadcast Konkani Music and Live shows 24Hrs a Day, 7 days a week. This Radio Station is operated by Benedict a Goan NRI based in Dubai in the interest of the Konkani language and culture, so that Konkani community can tune in to our 'Mai Bhas' from all over the World.
History

RadioGoa started streaming Konkani Music in Dec 1997, then went by the name Goan Fenny.Which was timelimited,but thanks to the support of Konkani Lovers it has gone 24/7 Today.
Mission

The mission of RadioGoa is
(1)To bring a piece of our motherland in the Homes of NRI's spread accross the Globe.And give them a sense of belonging to their Motherland and Culture.
(2)To promote Konkani artists and new talent.
(3)To help spread awareness about Konkani Music Globally.
The Team

Working hard to make it happen.
Benedict Lobo (UAE)
Rene Barreto (UK)
Cheryl Lobo (Goa)

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Goenkarachem Daiz, Margao

Goenkarachem Daiz, Margao
From: "Diana Pinto"
To: goanint@yahoo.co.uk

> Dear Mr. Rene Barretto,
It has come to our knowledge that you are in the vanguard of the movement to keep Goa's flag flying
high. We know that you have really stretched yourself in an endeavour to preserve Goa's fast fading culture
and ethos. We are therefore pleased to inform you of the birth of a new organisation called Goenkarachem Daiz, based in Margao, with the following objectives:

1. For caring, nurturing, preserving, propagating and
> safeguarding our common Goan ethos, namely Konknni
> language, literature, culture, history, art, music,
> folklore and other related subjects.

2. To set up a modern "SONDORBH GRONTHALAYA" (reference library), to house a treasure of over 2000 books belonging to Antonio da Piedade Morais, sponsor of the Konknni Obheas Kendr (Konknni Research Centre),
Goa, Altinho, Fatorda, Salcete, Goa covering Konknni language, literature, culture, history and other subjects including books in the possession of otherindividuals.

3. To update the reference library with the latest
publications and other material that will cater to the
individual needs of students, researchers and
scholars.

4. To provide research, guidance and library facilities to Ph.D. students and other scholars.
5. To work for Konknni culture through a scientific study and promotion of the Konknni language,
literature, folklore, theatre, study of the Konknnipeople, their dialects and other social linguistic
work, including work in the fields of education and research in Konknni.

6. To provide scholarships to deserving students as well as publish research material and other literature
pertaining to the Konknni language, literature, culture, history, art, music, folklore and other related subjects.

7. To organise seminars, meetings, conferences, gatherings, symposia, exhibitions etc. that will aid
in the fulfilment of the above aims.

8. To co-operate with other institutions having similar objects.

9. To raise funds to meet the expenditure incurred in the pursuance of the above aims and objects.
10.To do such other things as are in consonance with the main objects.
11. To work towards the preservation of Goan heritage, its flora and fauna.
12. To preserve, sustain and promote Goan customs, habits, characteristics, traditions and moral values.

13. The objectives which are not mentioned but related
to the Society's objects shall be taken into
consideration by the Society and decided upon from
time to time.

> Names, designations of the members of the Executive
> Committee
> Dr. Francisco Colaco - President
> Adv. Prakash Borkar - Vice President
> Mr. Edwin Pinto - Secretary
> Mr. Tadeu Dias - Asst. Secretary
> Mr. R. C. Dharward - Treasurer
> Mr. M. K. Shaikh - Asst. Treasurer
> Dr. Rajendra Hegde - Member
> Dr. Uday Barad - Member
> Prof. Arun Nadkarni -- Member
> Fr. Planton Faria - Member
> Mr. N. Shivdas -- Member
> Ms. Jayanti Naik - Member
> Mr. Antonio da Piedade Morais - Member

> We would be grateful if you could publicise the
> existence, aims and objectives of this organisation
> amongst the Goan diaspora. This organisations has
> recently been registered and we hope to commence our
> various projects as we go along. Should you need any
> clarifications, please do not hesitate to get in
> touch.
>
> Edwin Pinto
> Secretary
>

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

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Comments On News Reports

A FIRST HAND REPORT ON GLOBAL GOAN ASSOCIATION

RE: ATTEMPT MADE BY MR. RENE BARRETO TO FORM A ‘GLOBAL GOAN ASSOCIATION’ WITH NITIN KUNKOLIENKAR OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, GOA.
A first hand report.

Following the out of the blue inter-net invitation from Mr. Rene Barreto, a U.K. settled Goan, to attend the Global Goan meet at the Braganza Hall, Mapusa, I did make manage a time slot from my busy Saturday personal activities to attend this meet. Hence I entered the venue when the Chief Guest, Mr. Nitin Kukolienkar, the President of the Goa Chamber of Commerce & Industry (a personal friend of mine to some extent) was delivering his emotive keynote address to a motley gathering of approximately 20-25 people. The stars on the dais were, apart from Mr. Nitin Kunkolienkar, Mr. Manguirish Pai Raikar, a GCCI member, Mr. Rene Barreto, Mr Mathew Braganza ( the host) and Mr. Vivian D’Souza, the eloquent compare.

I did appreciate, to a certain point, Mr. Kunlolienkar’s delivery which did find a resonating chord or two in me, but the delivery by Mr. Manguirish Pai Raikar was absolutely and interestingly ‘Goa Centric’ which went directly to my heart, being Goa Centric myself for far too long. But the silver lining in the entire affair ( until it remained the stage-managed affair) was Mr. Jason Monserrate (btw no relations of Babush Monserrate) who gave a very distinguished delivery on Goan’s own ‘IT Forum’. This lad is very vocal and is polished to the extent that his two colleagues are a match to the entire enterprise of their dreams. This type of Goan young men, are so far, the extinct breed. I commend Mr. Rene Barreto for having induced him and his colleagues to come and present themselves to Goans at large at meets such as these because we need these young minds who are certainly Goan and who think Goan. We Goans do need to be affected by this virus that will make us do something worthwhile for Goa and Goans out of total unselfishness. But that is another matter altogether.

Coming back to the meet, I have visibly WALKED OFF from the interaction session when I came to realize that Mr. Rene Barreto has gone to the extent of organizing this meet on his own, along with some of his unsuspecting cronies like Vivian D’Souza for vested interests of his own. Vivian D’Souza has his head on his shoulders and wants to do something good for Goa and Goans. But he has to be careful of the pushes and pulls of Goan ‘crab mentality’ which never rests to out-do other Goans who want to do something or the other. Instead of joining them whole-heartedly, they want to start other parallel organizations which ultimately conflict with the parent idea and makes us Goans totally washed out. This proposed Global Goan Forum STINKS primarily because Mr. Rene Barreto has not found it fit to confer with others at ground zero to find out more about the Goa Chamber of Commerce and its present President Mr. Nitin Kukolienkar. I say that Mr. Kunkolienkar is a RSS member to the core. Maybe he is a good administrator. So is Mr. Manohar Parrikar. No denying the fact. But do we need camouflaged RSS extreme right-wingers to be handed over with our NRI Goan’s necks just because Mr. Rene Barreto, who knows nothing about Goa and Goans and who projects himself as their saviour and the uniting force for Goans???? Who is Mr. Rene Barreto?? What are his credentials? Why has he not done his home-work???? Is this akin to organizing the ‘GOA WORLD DAY’ ???

Nitin Kunkolienkar, being a good friend to me, once complained to me that the media was projecting him as a RSS poodle. I, being a friend, did commiserate with his dilemma and even told him that the truth will prevail as it must, eventually. The next thing,, to my utter disgust, I read in the local newspapers that Mr. Nitin Kukolienkar was the chief guest at the Campal meet of the ‘RSS’ where the communal wiper Mr. Sudarshan was being felicitated and his communal venom being allowed to be spread in Goa. It was one thing for Mr. Manohar Parrikar to adorn the RRS uniform (as the Chief Minister of Goa) and march at the Campal RSS meet. But it was a totally different ball-game for Mr. Nitin Kukolienkar to be seated at the RSS meet as its Chief Guest. A lot of elucidated minds in Goa may find this acceptable. But not mine. For me, once a RSS, one is RSS for life. No two ways about it. And those like me who are vibing for a secular Goa, this farce is unacceptable. Goans must realize that even with a meticulous person such as Jesus Christ, there could be a person like the sweet talking scheming Judas. The stories that I had heard of Mr. Nitin Kunkolienkar carrying bagfuls of money to deliver to Mr. Manohar Parrikar from his Industrial colleagues and stories that Mr. Kunkolienkar was Mr. Manohar Parrikar’s delivery boy, which I had discarded initially as total crap, sounded a bell of warning in my mind when Mr. Nitin Kunkolienkar took his seat as a Chief Guest for the Manohar Parrikar /Subash Velingkar sponsored SUDHARSHAN meet at Campal.

When Vivian D’Souza introduce to the audience (including myself) Vice Admiral John C De Silva,, PVSM, AVSM (Retd), the former Vice Chief of the Indian Naval Staff, I was elated. Not because I was in the same room as him, but because I could say ‘hello’ to him. And believe me, I did. But Mr. John De Silva will probably have a bad taste in his mouth remembering me because I did tell him a thing or two about politics at large over a glass of beer. I acknowledge that no person of his stature who has grown up to strict disciplined, will tolerate such free advice from novices like me. But then, I cannot blame him altogether. As they say, the dog’s tail never goes strait even if it is placed in a straight pipe for any length of time. Navy is a disciplined organization of which I am also a product, though it has been the merchant navy. Nevertheless, I am sure that Vice Admiral (retd) will never agree to my walking off the meet as I did to rebuff Mr. Rene Barreto’s attitude. I had to do it when I found out that Mr. Rene Baretto had a hidden agenda of setting-up the Global Goans Association and delivering it to the GCCI on his own terms and was utterly impatient to hear other people’s views and wanted to push the agenda through just because he had called some few high-ranking people and served them with some pep talk a la Nitin Kunkolienkar and Manguirish Pai Raikar. No Sir. I object to this trickery from my very bones. Why???

The reason:

When Goa Su-Raj Party was formed, the deliberations were carried on for over 10 meetings with delegates who were prominent Goans who were in the know of what was happening to Goa and what remedies were required. It was not formed over just one meet of colleagues with vested interests. Many were invited, cajoled and coaxed to come and deliberate in the ensuing brain storming sessions. Even personalities like Srinivas Dempo, Averthan D’Souza and others were invited. Did they want to join-in?? No Sir. People like Averthan D’Souza would like us gullible Goans to think that things are going bad through letters to editors and polished articles in the newspapers and magazines from the sanctity of their bedrooms and lecturing us Goans of what is going wrong and what is not going right. But invited to come up front ! No Sir! I am busy or I am indisposed. To hell with people with such mentality. The process of reforming Goa’s vile politics must go on with or without such sages.

To me Mr. Rene Barreto is a complete HOAX. He should not meddle with such set-ups which will have heavy repercussion on Goa and Goans in the long run, especially when such organizations are formed hap-hazardly to show one-up-manship. I say that there must be a dialogue and a lengthy one at that, especially if we are talking of a ‘Global Goan Organisation. And, however much that I disagree or disagreed with the NRI Facilitation Cell that has been taking NRIs and NRGs for a jolly good ride for the last three years, I strongly believe that any proposal to set-up an organization such as the Global Goan Organization much be set up with the full involvement of the NRIs and NRGs. I was present at the last NRI convention at the Kala Academy when at the pointed question that I had raised that the Goan NRIs do not have their own representative on the NRI Facilitation Cell, such a representative was elected by them and who the Chief Minister Mr. Pratapsing Rane had assured a place on the NRI Cell. How does, then, Mr. Rene Barreto justifies calling up for this motley meeting and try to set up a Global Goan Association in the first place without involving the NRI’s declared own representative?? I am at a loss to understand this up front.

A lot of good suggestions have come out in the above supposedly Global Goan meet. However, these suggestions must be treated with very sensitive gloves in order that the RSS hyenas who hide behind sheep’s clothing do not get to sink their teeth in the unholy mess.

Our only warning to Mr. Rene Barrtto is to lay-off from selling the Global Goans in the hands of the RSS. Grow-up Mr. Rene Barreto. Will you? Goa has a last chance to come out of the fudge that we Goans have created over the centuries by being self-centered and by displaying our one-upmanships for our own vested goods. Let us now collectively join-up together to save our own skins before they are put up on the drying line by the RSS goons going around in sheep’s clothing. We at goasuraj had tough time in admonishing Mr. Jaime Rebello and his colleagues from inaugurating the song and dance NRI Forum at Leonora’s at Verna very recently. Now we find that you are a busy-bee in selling the Global Goans to the RSS lock-stock and barrel.

Floriano Lobo

Goasuraj

Check-out the Road Map for Goa at www.goasu-raj.org

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Association Goanaise du Quebec


The WORLD GOA DAY 2007,
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--- Rose de Souza wrote:

Hi Rene,



The WORLD GOA DAY 2007,
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I wish to convey my CONGRATULATIONS and hope this will continue for many years to come. This year the annual occasion, a picnic was organized by the young members of the Quebec Goan Association. A good number of members and friends were present despite the unpredictable weather. Thanks to Sareta Warren we were able to secure our favourite spot
at the park. The spread of food was quite traditional. The young organizers Ivan, Olivia and Cheryl had a chance to do their part in bringing our small but enthusiastic community together and they did a good job of it. This is
the first time in the Quebec Goan Association's history that we have five young members serving on the board of directors: Ivan Paes, Priscilla Fernandes, Melissa Fernandes, Cheryl Correa and Olivia de Mello together with Leticia Rodrigues as the cultural director, Lourdes D'Souza and me Rose de Souza president for the past two years (2006-2007, 2007-2008). This is
the first year we introduced an old family tradition to our community, the Ladainha (litany) sung in Latin with the distribution of grams & coconut bit, vino branco and cookies sponsored by Phyl and Neru Rodrigues and family. The evening was a very enjoyable one with dinner served by a team of volunteers followed by social dancing to the rhythm of the Stardust Trio.
The community thoroughly enjoyed the evening.

Our next event was the celebration of St. Francis Xavier's feast on the 1st of December 2007. Four families sponsoring this occasion which means that more of our community members are working together to help the young committee and encourage them to serve the Quebec Goan Association and pursue our goal of preserving our culture. This event was also well attended, over 250 people showed up for the mass and the social evening check out the pictures see if there is anyone you recognize?

We do not have our own web site but we hope to have one in the near future in the mean time enjoy the photographs taken by Edgar Silveria He will send get in touch with you.

www.flickr.com/photos/qga.

Merry Christmas to all your people involved with your web site keep up the good work and a Merry Christmas to you too!

Rose de Souza>
(President of QGA)



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Hi Edgar,

Thanks for the great pics taken at the picnic. You are a true supporter
for World Goa Day and Goan Solidarity. I was pleased to see the folks
at the picnic [7th in Montreal], in spite of the short notice.

Check my pics at my website [www.felixhabari.piczo.com] or directly at:

http://pic1.piczo.com/CFDhabari/?g=29301375&cr=1

Hope you don't mind me adding the link to your pics [on my web page].

I am coping this email to Rene, the founder of Goa Day.


Take care and keep in touch.
Best Regards,
Felix D'Sa
www.felixhabari.piczo.com

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

GLOBAL GOANS - KARACHI PAKISTAN

World Goa Day Celebrations
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Karachi Pakistan
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Report by :Nascimento Santamaria in Karachi


This year the Christian Community of Pakistan was entertained by the Goinkars Own Academy as they got together to celebrated World Goa Day 2007 on 8th – 9th November 2007 at a different venue this year the BARADARI FARM.


Since, it was a working day the committee members decided to depart at 7 p.m. giving enough time to get back home and pack their bags for their overnight stay at the farmhouse. On arrival at the pickup point everyone was handed over a goody bag consisting of toothbrush, Lipton tea mug, tea sachets, ticky pack biscuits, soap and a juice pack before boarding the bus. The luxury bus departed at 7.45 p.m. from St. Anthony's Church safely arriving at the Baradari Farm House at 8.45 p.m. The Executive Committee Members of the Goinkars Own Academy with help from some members set up the place for the evening. Thereafter announcement was for dinner.



After dinner, the Emcee announced the entertainment segment for the evening, a game of TOMBOLA was played, the winners Tony Santamaria received for a side game “Haircut at Fletchers” and the full house dinner for 2 at Beach Luxury Hotel was given to Gerry Croning.



Although a variety of items were planned, but owing to the tense security conditions in the country the committee decided to drop the variety program, but a few children were adamant and they wanted to do their bit, the items presented by these children were prepared by them selves. The children performed three items, the first item was a dance “WISHES”, the second was a song “GOTTA GO MY OWN WAY” and the third “ HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL“ performed by Naomi Santamaria, Nikita Fernandes & Chayanne Fletcher. Thereafter “GOINKARS NEWS & VIEWS”. Followed by a sing song by Kevin Fernandes (BOBBY) on the guitar.



Finally the World Goa Day theme song "Proud to be a Goan" written by Basilio Magno was sung and all joined in. concluding the night event, D.J. Fabian Bob took over and kept the crowd dancing till the early hours of the morning with his collection of non stop Konkani & English music.



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A delicious Breakfast of Halwa Puri was ready for all at 8.30 a.m. After breakfast announcements were made for registration to the Cricket teams. Some headed off to the pools, while others relaxed on the swings and under the trees, amid a good collection of Konkani/English/Indian music.


An exciting cricket tournament comprising of 4 teams namely Lady Luck, Lady Bug, Lady Diana and Lady Fish. The commentator Fabian Bob with his witty jokes left the crowd in splits of laughter. The teams not only had the fairer sex batting, bowling and fielding but also did a wonderful job as captains for their teams. The winning team in cricket received a gift from the President of the Goinkars Own Academy. Gifts were also given to the other cricket teams as well as the Referee. Carol Bob and MaryAnn Pereira were presented dinner for 2 vouchers as it was their birthday.


Lunch was served at 1.30 p.m., after some were busy with the game of cards. Hot cups of Tea was served at 4 p.m, thereafter a round of tambola was played which was enjoyed by all. The President of Goinkars Own Academy thanked all present for their participation, she emphasized that this was their event and their cooperation and support has made it a success. Before boarding the bus all were invited for a group photograph. At 5 p.m. all started boarding the bus for home, taking back with them memories of an enjoyable and memorable WORLD GOA DAY
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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

WORLD GOA DAY -GERMANY

WORLD GOA DAY
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Report from Goans in Germany: On the occasion of Goa Day celebrations, the Goan Association Germany will present a show on August 6, 2005 titled "Goencho Avaz" featuring Goa's top Tiatrists: Antonette from Bombay, Succorin from Ribandar, C.Rosy Alvares from Sangolda, Jose Rod from Curchorem/Kuwait, Comedian Agostinho Temudo from Navelim, Comedian John D'Silva from S.Jose de Areal, Pravin Naik from Margao. (These artistes will be flying from Goa to Germany for the occasion)

- The show will take place at the Evangelische Hoffnungsgemeinde, Opp. the Indian Consulate, Frankfurt @ 5:30 p.m. Fees will be 10 Euro p.p. As usual, Goan food/snacks and drinks will be sold at reasonable rates.

- For reservation please contact: Matano Gracias 06171-969943, Vito Oliveira 06145-53575, Mariano Pereira 069-5071875, Jerome Simoes 069-361189, Michel Nazare 06192-952575. If calling from overseas please prefix 0049- for Germany. The Association counts on the support of all German Goans and well wishers to make this costly endeavour a success. [Goanet thanks Rodolfo de Souza of Chorao/Frankfurt for sending in this special update. He can be contacted at 520091036647-0001@T-Online.de]

From Japan, with love: Tomoko Lobo penned these lines on the Goa Heritage mailing list.

- Received news about World Goa Day!! This encouraged me to inform you that there are many people in the world whose hearts are in Goa. I'm a Japanese national married to a Goan, lived here for 15 years. Goa is now my home. In the meantime I have seen the growth of Goa --some good some bad. As I used to work in the publishing field in Tokyo, my husband and I started a small publishing firm in 1993. I would like Goa lovers in a world to know that now you can get daily information on what’s happening in Goa by logging on http://findall-goa.com. This is an e-magazine, apart from the free printed version available at Goa Airport and at most hotels. Your suggestions will enable us improve. Tomoko Lobo

Monday, October 29, 2007

worldgoaday 2007

Thursday, August 30, 2007

WORLD GOA DAY -

WORLD GOA DAY

Suffused in a mix of love and nostalgia, Goans across the globe are gearing up to celebrate World Goa Day on August 21. The date marks the inclusion of Konkani in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution by both houses of Parliament in 1992. While talk of the event in Goa seems muted, a virtual fever is building up in cyberspace among the Goan communities now thriving in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Portugal, Spain, Kenya, Tanzania and some countries of the Middle East. Writing in the official website of World Goa Day, Mr Rene Barreto, convenor of the event, says, "on Goa day this year, thousands of Goans will once again remind themselves of the need to work to preserve our culture, music, history, language, cuisine, and art for our children, the non-Goan community, and for posterity." "The theme of "Giving back to Goa" is a good way to inspire our Goan community to do more for Goa and Goans worldwide," writes the London-based Mr Barreto. "Let Goa day be a beacon of light and inspiration throughout the year and for the rest of our lives. Let us make this our motto: "Proud to be a Goan," and live up to that motto." Messages of support and solidarity have been crowding Mr Barreto's email inbox.

An email by Mr Keith Vaz, British Member of Parliament states: "As someone of Goan descent I send my very best wishes for a most successful World Goa Day. This is obviously a crucial step forward in recognising the unique contribution of the Goan community to the life not just of India but also other countries where they have chosen to make their homes. Goa is known the world over for its civility, hospitality and diversity. It is one of the most glorious places on earth. I send my very best wishes for a successful day." Hoping to enthuse more among the Goan diaspora, Mr Barreto has posted some of these messages onto the popular mailing list goanet@goanet.org. Mr Oscar Furtado, of G.O.A, Toronto, sees this as an opportunity to celebrate the values the Goan community possesses and also to share these values with the various communities around the world. Writes Mr Cristopher Nunes, President, Goan Association of New Jersey, Inc. "As this year's theme for World Goa day is 'Giving something back' to society, I am proud to say that the association and individual members continue to donate funds to projects in Goa and help other less fortunate Goans."

Mr Oscar C Lobo, from Melbourne, Australia urges Goans everywhere to shun the caste system and Mr John Paul Kihara of the Goan Community of Mombasa, Kenya, warmly invites all Goans and non-Goans to their special Goan festival in September. There is even a congratulatory message from a Briton, Mr Paul Hancock. There are some dissonant notes too. Writing in Roman script Konkani, one Mr Simon Mendonca laments that though Goans proudly proclaim their Goan-ness, they are ashamed to talk in Konkani.

The bouquets and brickbats apart, Mr Rene Barreto affirms that on August 20, "Goans world-wide join in solidarity to celebrate our Goan-ness." In Goa, World Goa Day is planned for August 24. Among other things, the celebrations will include a stage production by Professor Isabel Santa Rita Vas. Elsewhere in the world, Goan organisations have planned activities for the entire months of August, September or October 2003. Details are listed on www.goaday.com.

There are games, picnics, dinners and dances, cultural shows and cooking demos, even Masses and healing services planned by Goan communities in places like Toronto, Montreal, Calgary (Canada), New Jersey, California, Houston (USA), London (UK) and Nairobi and Mombasa in Kenya. The list of celebrations is big, the activities diverse and the places, far-flung. The common denominator is Goa. Music naturally becomes part of the celebrations. Mr Basilio Magno, a Goan from Spain, had composed a special song, "Proud to be a Goan," for the first World Goa Day in 2000. This year, the song has been re-arranged by Mr Emiliano da Cruz and sung by Lulu, one of Goa's top singers.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

WORLD GOA DAY - Jorge de Abreau Noronha

In defense of our Heritage



Jorge de Abreu Noronha



a WORLD GOA DAY - 2002 message




The concept of "Heritage" is very vast. In Portugal we know the Built Heritage (monuments, buildings), Landscape Heritage (the natural landscape of the Sintra Ridge of Mountains and others) and the Historical Centres of some cities, classified as being of municipal or national interest and even as World Heritage Sites under the aegis of UNESCO.

Our own little Goa also has its conglomeration of convents and churches of Old Goa classified as World Heritage Monuments by UNESCO and placed by the Government under the jurisdiction of the Archaeological Survey of India.

However, the concept includes also a people's typical culture and language which it is up to the population to cherish and protect, under the risk of these traits of its identity getting diluted and even disappearing with the passage of time.

This is particularly important in what concerns our Goan, Damanese, Diuese, Dadraite and Nagar-Haveliite cultures and languages, more and more seriously threatened (mainly in respect of Goa) by the unrestricted and unregulated influx of people from the neighbouring states (and not only from these) - persons whom the resident Goans call bhaile (= from outside) - and also by the day-to-day bigger emigration of genuine Goans whose second and third generations go on losing contact with their origins.

These thoughts come à propos the coming celebrations of "Goa Day". Thanks to an opportune initiative of UK-based Rene Barreto in 1999, the yearly celebrations of a Goa Day became a reality as from the year 2000 wherever there are Goans and descendants of Goans, be it in cities, towns and villages of Goa be it in the diaspora.

And I suppose that everybody will remember why August 20 was chosen as the ideal date for these celebrations:

to honour the day when our language - one of the main ingredients of our identity as people - "came of age" (if I may say so) upon being included in the 8th schedule of the constitution of India and being in this way recognised as one of that country's national languages.

I take pride - if you allow me - in being the one who proposed that date which, being seconded by the US-based Patrick de Sousa, was accepted by all the members of the various Goan internet d-lists and fora.

If memory does not fail me, the shape of the first celebrations in 2000 were left to the criterion of each group of celebrants. Those of 2001 had Solidarity as theme; and, as August 19 was a Sunday, it was to this day that the celebrations were anticipated, and it was then that for the first time the GOA DAY was celebrated in Lisbon, with the presence of over a hundred persons at the "Casa de Goa" restaurant terrace.

Let us this year dedicate our celebrations in a special way to the Defense of our Cultural Heritage. The Porvorim-based Goa Heritage Action Group is going to mark the occasion with a theatrical piece in English and with Konkani poetry reading at a (not yet officially recognised) historical site - the 16th century "Betim Cross" which is in a dilapidated state and the Group is bent in recuperating for posterity.

Let us all honour in whatever way we can our avoi-bhas (our mother tongue) Konkani. It is true that many of us in the diaspora, especially those of the second and later generations - born far from the small state of Goa and many of them with difficulty to maintain contact with their roots, as said above -, do not know to write and sometimes even to speak in that language and, of those who do write, most do it in the Roman script, while this script is unfortunately being banished in Goa, affecting adversely - for example - the tiatrs which have traditionally been written in "Romi Konknni" by Christian tiatrists.

But, irrespective of whether we know or not the language of our land, it is unquestionable that amchi bhas (our language) constitutes the basis of our "Goanness" and, even if only for this reason, we are duty bound to promote its preservation and development.


And why do I say that Goa Day - 2002 should give special relevance to our language (without forgetting those of the other territories which made up the former Portuguese Estado da India)?

At least for three very strong reasons:

* this is the year of the 15th anniversary of the "Official Language Act" by which Konkani was made the official language of Goa by the respective Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) on February 4;

* the 15th anniversary (also) of Goa Statehood on May 30 - a status which was not attainable if the territory did not first have its own official language;

*and the 10th anniversary, on August 20, of the unanimous approval, by the two houses of the Indian Parliament, of the law which included our language in the 8th schedule of the Constitution.


In Portugal, from where I am writing, there is a further motive: it was in
May 1987 that an association of Goans, Damanese, Diuese, Dadraites and Nagar-Haveliites was informally constituted with the name of "Casa de Goa", later on legalised by notarial deed on July 15 of the same year.

This is therefore the year of its 15th anniversary. The Goa Day - 2002 is therefore going to be celebrated in Portugal, with events on August 16, 17 and 20, as Goa, Daman and Diu Day (Note: As in the context of the erstwhile Portuguese Estado da India Dadra and Nagar Haveli were part of the District of Daman, for us residents of Portugal the term "Daman" includes those two enclaves which were annexed by India and transformed into a "Union Territory" on August 11, 1961 - months before the takeover of Goa, Daman and Diu).

May I be permitted to recall here what I wrote in the special edition of Casa de Goa's Newsletter in November 2001: "...It is to be noted that the culture of Goa is not the same as that of Daman or Diu nor the same as that of Dadra and Nagar Haveli...

We have to bear in mind that, if the roots of us all are Indian (on which the Portuguese cultural values were implanted with bigger or lesser perfection, thus creating cultures that are perchance different from those of the rest of India), the identity of the Goans comes mainly from their Konkani ancestry, that of the Damanese and Diuese from their Gujarati substratum and that of the Dadraites and Nagar-Haveliites from their Marathi basis".


In what concerns the language, many Goans, especially the Christians and in a particular manner those in the diaspora, resent the fact that, when Konkani gained the status of a national language in India, it was approved that only Devnagri would be accepted as its true and legal script.

A year ago I upheld that, our mother tongue being the only one that is written in six or more scripts (which is one of its richest traits), we should struggle for the official recognition of this richness. I remember having then been strongly contested from various quarters.

I am therefore happy with the recent news that the Government of Karnataka had decreed that in that state the official script for Konkani would be Kannada and none else.

Why then can we not have the Roman Konkani legalised in Goa?

Let us face the facts squarely and honestly: in Karnataka (Mangalore, Karwar, etc.) Konkani is written in Kannada, in Tulu in some other area of the same state (bordering the Kerala state), in Malayali in Kochi, in Gujarati and Urdu in Gujarat; then why not in Devnagri and Roman in Goa?


Let us be proud of being not only Goans but also Konkanis; and let us honour our bhas, whatever be the script in which we write it. And let us endeavour to learn (those who do not know) or to improve the knowledge of (those who do) the Konkani language. Vaman Ragunath Shennoy Varde Valaulikar, better known by his pen name Shennoy Goembab, who devoted the last twenty years of his life to research the language, literature and history of the Konkanis, was able to prove that Konkani is not a dialect of Marathi but an independent language and, indeed, born much before Marathi (I beg my Dadraite and Nagar-Haveliite readers - as well as other defenders of Marathi - to forgive this my public assertion).

Let therefore each one of us cherish his/her language as one of the most prized treasures of the people to whom he/she belongs. And let us bear in mind that this is also the year of the 125th birth anniversary of Shennoy Goembab, it being therefore celebrated in Goa as "Goan asmitai year" or year of Goan identity.


Let us all hold hands to celebrate our languages and our cultures and in this way contribute towards the preservation and defense of our cultural heritage.

Jorge de Abreu Noronha
Oeiras - Lisboa, August 10, 2002

WORLD GOA DAY - Colaco net

Happy Birthday TGF and Happy World Goa Day 2005

Thank You 'Msgr' Rene Baretto, Basilo Magno and ALL those who support World Goa Day


In the spirit of Goans International, we at The Goan Forum celebrate World Goa Day 2005, and salute its driving force Mr. Rene Baretto along with the various Goan Communities celebrating this very auspicious day
for ALL Goans.

We recognise that the Goa Day idea was born within the Goan Welfare Society in Kuwait in 1994 and worked on initially by Albert da Cruz of Australia, and that Rene Baretto (based on a suggestion by Filomena Giese and the initial set-up support by Goa Sudharop) worked extremely hard to take it to its presently recognizable level.

Thank You Mr. Rene Baretto, & Well Done!


We also wish to thank:

1. The Gulf Goans for their continued support for Goa and Konkani

2. GoaWorld, Goa Can, Goa Desc, Goa Com, SuperGoa & GoaMog for the
information they make available

3. Alfredo de Mello, Ben Antao, Nandkumar Kamat, Jose Oscar Noronha,
Livia de Abreu Noronha, Florian Lobo, Jorge de Abreu Noronha, Basilo Magno, Lino Leitao, Rene Baretto, Sandeep Heble, Gabriel de Figueiredo, Francisco Monteiro, Fernando do Rego, Vivian D'Souza, Samir Kelekar, Gaspar Almeida, Rammurti Raut Desai, Tony Correia-Afonso, Alfred de Tavares, Nash Lobo, Cecil Pinto, Paulo Colaço-Dias, Santosh Helekar, Ethel da Costa, Ema Souza Colaço and Aloysius D'Souza ( and many others) for making The Goan Forum at http://www.colaco.net possible.

4. Floriano Lobo & Goa Suraj, Muriel & Mario Mascarenhas, Norma & Claude Alvares, Tony Correia-Afonso, Arvind Bhaticar and Francisco Colaço for their struggle for Justice in the face of rampant corruption and political high handedness in Goa

5. Rajan Narayan & The Goan Observer for having given the opponents of
Corruption in Goa, an avenue of expression, hitherto denied. Their exposure of the hypocrisy of the Goa politicians is notable. Important to note that Rajan Narayan & The Goan Observer stood up and out at a time when the alleged Goa Journos were "sleeping" with the politicians.

6. Ethel da Costa - the one woman roadblock to political arrogance & bureaucratic nonsense in Goa.

7. Fred Noronha & Joel D'Souza for keeping Goans all over the world informed of the happenings in Goa.

8. Casa de Goa (Lisboa), Goa Musical Society (UK), Goa Welfare Society (Kuwait), Gavana, Surya, Remo Fernandes, Wendell Rodricks and other Goan cultural groups around the world for keeping alive Goan Art.

9. George Pinto, Darryl Martyris & Goa Sudharop for their unflinching effort towards the betterment of life for the disadvantaged in Goa, and Santosh Helekar & the Goa Prize group for their work against the corrupt.

10. GoaNet, Goa-Goans, GoaLink, Gulf-Goans, GoenchimXapotam and Goans International for bringing us to this point where we are in excellent communication with each other.



Where there was darkness, there now is light

Where there was despair, there now is hope


TODAY is also our 5th Anniversary. We launched this website on August 20, 2000.

We reaffirm our commitment towards REVERSING the Horrible Revision that has been taking place vis a vis Goa & the Portuguese influence on Goa, and the (since 1961) attempt by politicians and their operatives at creating Hindu-Catholic disharmony in Goa. We strongly believe that religion (or a choice of atheism) is a private matter. We are opposed to the exploitation of religion by politicians who rule by division.

We see NO difference between Goans of whatever nationality, sex, religious persuasion (or not), occupation and place of residence.

This year on Goa Day, we commit ourselves to helping the Konkani language to achieve its rightful place in Goa, and for Romi to achieve its goal of recognition. To that end, TSSK and Godfrey Gonsalves, you have our unflinching support.

This year, we also add another commitment: To support Goa Sudharop and Goa SuRaj in any which way we can.

TGF
August 20, 2005

Thursday, August 16, 2007

GOA NZ

World Goa Day Function - 20th August 2005
August 20th. 2005 marked the revival of the Goan association (GOANZ) with the celebration of the World Goa Day at the St. Therese hall. The response was overwhelming with over 250 Goans sharing the evening tea. This gave the boost to form a new committee, with the sole aim to promote and retain the culture of Goa and Goans.

Monday, August 13, 2007

G.O.A LA -

Friday, August 10, 2007

World Goa Day Celebration in Goa

World Goa Day Celebration in Goa
Dated 2005-08-28


The Goan may go out of Goa but the Goa will not go out of the Goan. World Goa Day founded by UK based Goan NRI Rene Barreto is an endeavour to bring together in solidarity Goans settled worldwide is a celebration of all things Goan; art and culture, customs and traditions, music, literature, cuisine and the Goan himself. Celebrated worldwide on August 20th, Goa World Day is gaining momentum all over the world with Goans that are homesick for their motherland.

And why should the heart of the sentiment, Goa itself be left behind? Our very own World Goa Day event is happening on August 28th at Ida and Edwin Fonseca's Hotel Astoria, Assagao, Mapusa; 11 am is when celebrations commence. Kicked off by Wendell Rodricks, the event is a modish Sunday brunch-style theme party complete with quintessential Goan food, wines and the indispensable drink of the 'susegad', feni. There will also be a cultural program featuring Konkani music and artistes like Lulu and the Fortes Trio, Wilmix and Sharon etc.



The event will also showcase the work of photographers like Ravindra Salgaonkar, Prasad Pankar, Nirmal Kulkarni, DJ Sasha, Alister Miranda,Joel de Souza and William Rodrigues; with the theme 'Lenspeak: Goa', it is an endeavour to view Goa from the perspective of their lens. All in all, the event is the 'Gift of Goa' presented to you on a platter. A combination of modern lifestyle nuances and old world charm will ensure that you're all set to rock to the rhythm of Goa. All at a price of Rs. 250 per head that is inclusive of entry and brunch.



The event is being organised by Think Geek Media and Productions.Director and journalist Ethel da Costa elaborates on the concept; "This is an event that aims at building up overall solidarity among Goans. We want people to get together and take pride in being a community that is celebrated worldwide. The catchphrase here is 'think global, focus local'. Local talent, local resources, local issues; this is a platform where all these integrate and work at bringing back the harmony and the synthesis that epitomize the Goan spirit."



Ethel also delves further into the cause by elucidating that this is more than just an event to showcase Goa and its facets. It is an attempt at making Goa visible, so that it regains its warranted honour. "Goans that have had the best of all worlds travelled should lend their experiences in making correct administrative and political decisions for the betterment of our society. Too many Goan youngsters want to try their luck outside in search of seemingly greener horizons. These should consciously stay in Goa and take charge of the situation, call the shots; to enhance Goan lifestyle, to elevate its position to that due to it."



For bookings and info call on: 9822121012, 9226190933

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WORLD GOA DAY

How does one recognise a Goan worldwide? First ones "goan look", then the
language Konkani. Then questions follow a) which Taluka ? b) which village
and finally c) which waddo? All these answers cleared. Then follows a warm
hug. But then your personal dossier opens up. The roots beginning from Adam
and Eve will be discovered so that we aim to find how closely one is
related. Here the Goan fakes out. First those who matter will be listed as
close relatives, whether they are distant or mere acquaintances via
surnames. It does not matter which lineal order ascending or descending.
Whether through inlaws or outlaws. Next you are quizzed on the traditional
occupation of yourancestors or "Mundcar"or "Bhatcar" status and then the
bitter truth which CASTE?Here the truth is revealed and the Goan if not of
identical caste hates to hear see much of the other Goan. But wait a minute
is the social stratification on caste lines not the result of we being
converts of the Hindu social order? Come off it, this is a fact an indelible
mark no matter what religion preaches. WE MUST OVERCOME this fear of CASTE
which divides Goans worlwide one . If WORLD GOA DAY can break this barrier
by ACCEPTING ones traditional occupation, social status, "mundacar" or
"bhatkar" iand caste in 2003 and the years that follows Goans can be UNITED.
Can the Goans groups associations accept this ground reality ?

godfrey j. i. gonsalves borda -
margao goa india
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
98221585854

Thursday, August 09, 2007

WORLD GOA DAY 2003 - Gilbert Lawrence

United States of America. - Goan culture: World Goa Day
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WORLD GOA DAY CELEBRATION (New York)
World Goa Day 2003.
By Gilbert Lawrence

World Goa Day was commemorated in New York with a Goan colloquium at New
Rochelle College on June 21, 2003. The same event will be celebrated on
the other coast of the USA over the July Fourth weekend. This is a
celebration in each Goan community across the world to reinforce in us
our Goan heritage. Some Goans say they do not need reinforcement, "They
are Goans yesterday, they are Goans today and they will be Goans
tomorrow". Others are more patriotic and may say, "zolmolam Goemcar anim
mortolom Goemcar" translated to "I was born a Goan and will die a Goan".
These are great maxims. We however need to take these slogans and put
them into actions.

First in our own mind, we need to separate our good values and manners
and our religion from being Goan. Hopefully all decent human beings
throughout the world have good values, manners and a religion. But not
all are Goans! Hence we have to move beyond being good to asking
ourselves, what makes us and our community different from the good
Johnny Nextdoor?

To highlight that difference of our community (from others) and to
publicize it to the world - in India and in all the countries where
Goans live - we need to get together and speak in one voice. That is
what World Goa Day is all about. And a string of World Goa Day
celebrations around the world is a sign of our unity and our strength in
our (political and geographical) diversity and in our Goan Diaspora. In
fact this unity with diversity can be our forte and our asset. Every
year we select a topic to broadcast. First the broadcasts should start
at home - to us.

This year due to the efforts of World Goa Day, our Konkani language has
received a big boost. It is difficult (but not impossible) to identify a
community without its own language. Konkani is being used on the net.
Soon we may have (if we do not already have) a software which has a
Konkani dictionary. The lack of a standard spelling is what I have found
to be the most challenging about writing in Konkani. Goan writers will
be recognized and encouraged. Goan talent will be stimulated. These
are your and my kids and grandchildren. Rome was not built in a day.
Every mile starts with the first step. Like the relay marathon this
generation of Goans should leave Goa and Goans in a better shape than
our parents left it - language, geography, history, culture, education,
socio-economic status etc.

Here is an example of what can be done with all working together. This
was a recent posting on the Goanet. "Anyone out there interested on
taking Konkani to the computer? In the Free Software world, this is
possible... and any initiative is welcome. Also, diverse scripts could
be got working too for the language which has between 2-5 million
speakers (estimates vary) and is written in at least five scripts. G
Karunakar ,
that amazing resource for Indic solutions, says the starting point for any
translation is the Gnome glossary. It's a collection of the most commonly
occurring tech terms, which are used a lot in translations. Says he:
'Work becomes easy if you have this done first. Then the .po files can
be taken up (next)'."

World Goa Day organizers are not asking much. They are just asking our
participation, interest and support in the celebration. I personally
would suggest that every Goan commit to spend 100 of what ever their
currency is (or more) in Goa every year. Our slogan should be "Buy Goan"
songs, CD, tapes, books, paintings, handicraft etc. for our own personal
use. Next "Gift Goan" to our neighbors and friends where we live. It
will reward us hundred fold because these recipients will know and
appreciate our and your great culture and heritage. Goans only form one
percent of India's population. If we desire Goan art and culture to
continue and flourish we have to support it. If we do not, no one will!
And then we will not have a Goan community. In the Diaspora, a special
effort needs to be made to bring Goan art to the community. It is
difficult to bring this art (to any individual) one at a time. There is
not a big enough concentrated market place for a Goan store and barely
for a Goan restaurant. Another responsibility for Goan associations to
determine avenues to bring Goa to their members - beyond food and drink.
The new motto for G.O.As and Goans should be "Be Proud to be Goan and
Show it." He who denies, is ashamed, (or still worse!) is ignorant of
his heritage, has no heritage!


"Buy Goan".. "Gift Goan"... "Be Proud to be Goan and Show it."
Gilbert Lawrence


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Monday, July 23, 2007

WORLD GOA DAY reports of the past

WORLD GOA DAY.......from the years 1999 to 2006

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GOA DAY 2005



You are invited to join us for our GOA-DAY celebration on August 21st 2005. Los Angeles

August 21st 4:30pm – 8:30pm at Brothers of St. Patrick, 7820 Bolsa Avenue, Midway City, CA 92655.

World GOA-DAY: The concept of world Goa Day has been initiated by Rene Barretto in London. It is a day to celebrate our Goan culture & heritage. We come together on this day to remind ourselves of what really makes us all ‘Proud to be Goans’.
Event Program Goan Idol – Is it in you???

We will select 3 Goan Idols, one from each age category (Group 1 –
Ages 4 – 7; Group 2 – Ages 8 – 14; Group 3 – Ages 15 and above). You are invited to perform on stage. The performance can include a song, a dance or a combination of both. Please email / call us with your name and what you plan to perform. We can provide a guitar player (Lauro Braganza) and sound system if needed. (All performances are limited to 5 minutes each).

Dinner: A variety of scrumptious Goan home-cooked food and refreshments.
Prize for the best cooked Goan dish. (Please call / email us if you would like to
participate).

Konkani/English play written & directed by Anthony Diniz. (Open air stage)
Tickets: Members $10.00; Non-Members $12.00; $5.00 per kid (4 – 10).
Please RSVP by phone or email by Friday, August 5th 2005. Do RSVP on time so we have an idea of how much food to cook. You pay for your ticket at the venue.



To RSVP: Call (310) 534-0358
E-mail: goa_la@yahoo.com
G.O.A – Los Angeles
26602 Athena Avenue, Harbor City, CA 90710.
(310) 534-0358
www.goacom.com/goa-la

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WORLD GOA DAY events - 2006


ALLIANCE of WORLD GOAN ORGANISATIONS :
The WORLD GOA DAY -network
PROUDLY PRESENTS
WORLD GOA DAY 2006

WORLD GOA DAY EVENTS 2006

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We will celebrate World Goa Day on Sunday, 20th August as part of world wide festivities. I call on you to be PROUD TO BE GOAN. Our Social Secretaries, Nicole andAlison DSouza will coordinate this event and details of how you can beinvolved are included in the newsletter and in latest events. Bookearly! Be part of an exciting new event. More news about community happenings is posted on the internet atwww.our-goa-nsw.org under Breaking News. Please visit this siteregularly to get the latest khobor Best wishes to you and your family,

Glenn DCruz,
President,GOA NSW Inc.
http://www.goansw.com/

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Goenkars,Once again Club de Goa, Brisbane Queensland celebrates World Goa on the 20th August at Kid space Park for an outdoor event. In keeping with tradition, there will be cake, wine, games and prizes. All those visiting Brisbane around this time are welcome to join us in celebrating our 4th World Goa Day Celebration.

Viva Goa.

Joy de Souza Club de Goa,
Brisbane Queensland -Australia


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WORLD GOA DAY CELEBRATION 2006.

OUR FOURTH WORLD GOA DAY EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE AT KINGSTONCITY HALL, MOORABBIN, Oscar Lobo -

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EVENT HELD 29th July 2006
VIVA GOA 2006
Oscar Furtado
GOA TORNTO - CANADA
details on http://www.goatoronto.com/


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19th August 2006

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"The day for (world-wide) Goan solidarity." SPECIAL INVITATION - TO ALL GOANS AND THEIR FRIENDSYou are invited to the World Goa Day 2006 picnic.Venue: Parc Agrignon, Lasalle. [Entrence near METRO station] Date: Saturday, 19 Aug, Time: 10.00am - 6.00pm (early bird gift). Pot-Luck Lunch. Bring a dish (Goan cusine, if possible), your drinks, chairs, umbrellas, etc. etc. [all your picnic stuff].Prizes and lots of fun. BEST WISHES FROM: THE QGA PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

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Pursuant to putting names to faces at the recently held Viva Goa,Ben Antao initiated the possibility of Goanetters and their spouses(politically correct term in Canada) meeting for lunch on August 20, 2006 to celebrate World Konkani Day.The location is :Indian Kitchen 7330 Yonge St (SW corner of Yonge/Clark Avetwo blocks north of Steeles Ave)Thornhill.http://theindiankitchen.ca/Buffet: $9.95Time: 12 noon, Canadian time, not Goan standard time.:-)Besides the tantalizing food there will be a discussion on our Diasporaand the possibility of initiating some concrete discussions about ourselvesand where we are headed.As of this writing we have 8 confirmed Goanetters (and their spouses) inattendance. More are always welcome. Pls email me or show-up for lunch.Best - Boscobosco@goanet.org

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Thanks to you the Goan Overseas Association, Vancouver celebrated its first World Goa Day last year. We have now made it an annual event. We have set aside August 20 for our World Goa Day. Our project last year was to raise funds for a needy family in Goa and we plan to do thesame this year.

Cleto Dos Remedios
Vice PresidentGOA,
Vancouver, Canada


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As this years President of Tanzanite 2006, and on behalf ofthe Tanzanian Goans residing in Toronto, I would like to extend our heartiest congratulations and Best wishes for success in all future endeavors of The Alliance of World Goan Organizations.Stephen de Souza President of Tanzanite 2006,TORONTO , CanadaTanzanite Dance -Toronto , 6.10.2006 - http://f5.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/sLTdRM8isaBlROEmt7axNnJChPmwPLJ-wRn43zyBk09pJV8GhNhyhuEp-iWL_6IO06MGltKyhOMBOv0KWv2l/Social%20Events/Canada/TZ-Dance2006%20Seating%20Plan.JPG



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Dear Rene,GOANS IN MOZAMBIQUE will celebrate World Goa Day 2006next sunday - 20/08/06- . More than 450 goans (include children') confirm already their presences until now. We invite India Ambassador in Mozambique and he confirm he presence in our party this year. The Ambassador is very happy with this event. I will send our day programme tomorrow. We didn't formalize our organization in Mozambique but I will inform other members in order to joint the future ALLIANCE OF WORLD GOAN ORGANISTIONS.Please send the instructions and we will reply.King

Regards Nuno Rego

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The Goan Association Germany, is located in Frankfurt and is an officially registered body since 2003. Our this year's highlight will be Goa Day celebration thatfalls on 22 July 2006 with a Tiatr group from Goa with courtesy by the Konkani Dramatic Association London. We would like to thanks you and Rene for all your time and efforts for trying to unite Goan community worldwide.

Mariano Pereira
General Secretary Goan Association
Germany -Franfurt

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Goan Welfare Society of Nairobi - Kenya in conjunction with The Goan Gymkhana- Nairobi,The Goan Institute -Nairobi and Goans of Nairobi will be celebrating WORLD GOA DAY on Sunday 20th August 2006at the Goan Institute, Pangani, Nairobi- Kenya. Holy Mass will be celebrated at 11.30 am with our All the Goan priests of Nairobi in attendance , traditionalgrams served after the mass. We shall celebrate the festivities typical Goan way- wine, dance and song in the hall where an Authentic Goan cuisine will be served from the Coconut Restaurant ( the only Goan restaurantof its kind in Nairobi.) with typical Goan sweets for desert. Traditional dance and songs to entertain the guests, a Tinto selling Goan delicacies and pickles will be set up. We invite all the Goans of Nairobi to attend this function to commemorate THE ALLIANCE OF WORLD GOAN ORGANIZATIONS - WORLD GOA DAY 20 th August 2006 This event is billed to commence delibrations to form the Alliance of Goan Associtaionsin Kenya. Ivitations will be sent to The Goan Community Mombasa, The Mombasa Institute to make it a Kenyan occassion

Rgds Dr. Joyce Shamshudin Chairperson -
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The Goan Community, Mombasa will celebrate World Goa Day' with a Goan Food Festival, on 26th August 2006.Chairman Angelo Pereira The Goan Community, MombasaThe current committee is as follows:

Chairman


Angelo Pereira





Secretary




Brenda Abranches





Treasurer




Theo D'Souza

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The Goinkars Own Academy would like to extend it best wishes to Goans the world over as they get together on a single platform to celebrate World Goa Day on 19th and 20th August the world over. In Karachi, Pakistan the Goinkars Own Academy will be celebrating World Goa Day in October 2006. A fun filled two day event.

DEBORAH SANTAMARIA

PRESIDENT ,
The Goinkars Own Academy Karachi , Pakistan

http://community.webshots.com/users/santamaria115

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Hi All,

St.Xavier's Society will be celebrating World Goa day & the 114th anniversary in grand Goan style on the 19th of Aug. The Dinner cards will be on sale from tomorrow onwards at 6.30pm at the club . Funds raised will go towards helping the needy & less fortunate of our community & therefore Main Sponsors,Co sponsors & Well wishers are kindly requested to get in touch with any of the following or myself with your contributions/donations.Brian Fernandes- 0784228272Angela Mascaranhas- 0713616477Leslie Mascaranhas- 0713250646Your generosity will be appreciated.


Regards Savio Fernandes.

Chairman ,St. Xavier's Society -
Dar es Salaam
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Dear All, This is to inform you of a very exciting occasion on Saturday 22nd July 2006 at the Dar es salaam Institute although in such short notice but rest assured you will be totally trilled by gracing the Occasion. St Xavier's Society - Zanzibar.

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We have decided to have a GOA DAY on 20th August in OMAN! It is Sunday. Bostiao SEBASTIAN ALMEIDA (SABBY) swift@omantel.net.om

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Simon D'Silva ,
President:nhmero@qatar.net.qaWGD inPictures
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It is our pleasure to unite with World Goan Organization and to celebrate Goan Cultural Heritage Day in the month of August.We will organize a special sports event to commemorate the day. You always have our full support for the worthy cause and we all appreciate your kind efforts in bringing together all Goans without any distinction. Let us promote and keep alive our Goan heritageand especially our States official language - Konkani. Jerson Vaz Gen. Secretary United Goans Center K.S.A.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GOANS in UNITED SATES OF AMERICA
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GOAN ASSOCIATION of New Jersey inc.,

EVENT HELD 22.7.2006details from
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You and your guests are invited to join us for a fun-filled day at our 2006 annual picnic on Sunday, August 20th at Palisades Interstate Park. Committee Goan Assoc. of New York USA

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NO GOA DAY EVENT this year.message of support sent. Ralph Figueiredo President , GOA Los Angeles http://www.goacom.com/goa-la/links.html-----------------------------------------------------------000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000GOANS in NEW ZEALAND----------------------------------------------------------------20th August 2006 --------------------------------------------------NEW ZEALAND-----------------------WORLD GOA DAY----------GOANS in NEW ZEALAND================= ==========World Goa Day to be celebrated on the 20th August. We are having a Konkani Tiatr and a few cultural programmes.Will keep you informed about any other things Thanks Corvin Carvalho -------------------------------------------------GOANS in U.K==============--------------------LONDON SE-------------------13th August 2006--------------------------------WORLD GOA DAY - UK ===========================================WORLD GOA DAY - LONDON ----------------SOUTH EAST GOANS_UK-----------------------------------------------------------Family Summer Sizzler on 13th August 2006is being dedicated to "World Goa Day".EVENT HELD 13.8.2006 Chris Pinto ,President ,South East Goans -UK-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LONDON-------------=============
2oth August 2006=============-----------------------------------GOANS in LONDON -UK==================----------------------------WORLD GOA DAY ----------------GOAN COMMUNITY CENTRE_LONDON--------------------------------------------------------------------------We are having * GOA DAY TROOK *a Trook tournamenton the 20th August 'at the Goan Community Centre, Keston Road London N17 6PW at 12 Noon.'" ThanksRegardsCandy Fernandes ,GOAN COMMUNITY CENTRE London www.geocities.com/goan_community_centre--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LONDON - UK ------------------------------------------------20th August ,2006 ---------------------------WORLD GOA DAY---------------GOANS of LONDON=======================Mass 10:30 Westminister Cathedral, 42 Francis Street, London SW1P 1QW then meet up at Albert Memoriol in Hyde Park opposite Royal Albert Hall for a picnic meet and greet in the shade of the Chestnut Tree at Hyde Park from 13:30 .Bring along your musical Instruments - Games - etc....A tent if it rains !For directions try multimap.com.No Sunday parking Restrictions on main road.(Please check ) Be Early (Bus route 52,9.10}http://www.tfl.gov.uk/vcs/maps/?time=day&textinfo=places&showmap=True&id=200000http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/knowledge/posts.php?thread=759Melvyn FernandesContact Melvyn Fernandes 02086862266email : Melvynfernandes@milnet.uk.netEgito Ricardo 0208 908 5827Caitan Braganca 02084531803VIVA GOAN CULTURAL COMMUNITY- London -UK--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LEICESTER UK ------------------------------------------2oth August 2006=============----------------------------WORLD GOA DAY ------------------LEICESTER GOAN ASSOCIATION--------------------------------------------------------------------To mark this occasion we have organized a special mass atSacred Heart Church at 11.15 followed by an outdoor event -weather permitting.WE can only make this function a huge SUCCESS if youshow up in great numbers and its not buy one and get oneFREEBUTWith COMPLIMENTS of the Leicester Goan AssociationFREE FOR ALLAdmittance by tickets only - to be booked by the 10th ofAugust 2006 to enable us to cater for numbers attendingSacred Guild Hall on Mere RoadLeicester contact Seby 01162665027email : ivor_pereira@hotmail.comFlyer at : > webshots > Goanint------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SOUTHAMPTON-UK------------------------------------------------------20th August 2006=============WORLD GOA DAY-------------GOANS of SOUTHAMPTON-UK----------------------------------------------Mass 09:00 St Edmunds Church, Avenue,Southampton followed by outdoor event.Contact Celia 02380636265------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SWINDON-UK-----------------------------------------------20th August 2006------------------------WORLD GOA DAY-------------GOANS of SWINDON-UK---------------------------------------------Mass football tournament planned TBASwindon Contact Urban 01793320229------------------------------------------------------Anyone else participating please let me knowMelvyn Fernandes melvynfernandes@milnet.uk.netTel.No. 0208 686 2266ALL EVENTS are Subject to alterations etc., -------------------------------------------------------------20.8.2006--------------Margao-Net fully supports your efforts and will fully cyber-support you to achieve this goal. You may add Margao-Net as one of the first members of the Alliance of World Goan Organisations (AWGO). Warm regards and all the best. John D'Souza Moderator Margao-Net margao-net@yahoogroups.com-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25th August 2006-------------------------INDIA --------------------BANGALORE --------------------WORLD GOA DAY------------- THE KARNATAKAGOANASSOCIATION.======================================Hello Rene,You will recall that we, the Karnataka Goan Association, Bangalore, heartily responded to your call to abserve World Goa Day two years ago - and you will be happy to know, we shall be celebrating it for the third year in succession on 25th inst. WGD has become a permanentfeature in the calendar (comprising about 15 events in a year, with something happening virtually every month) of this 1500+ strong association of Bangalore residentsof Goan origin.By design, it is a signature event withfriends, fun, music and Goan cuisine as its essentialingridients.Regards,Fausto Cardozo ,President,The Karnataka Goan Association, Bangalore, India------------------------------------------------------------------NEW DELHI------------------Goenkaracho Ekvot -DelhiDetails awaited.President.THE SONG * PROUD TO BE GOAN * -Song Composed byBasilio Magno , spain. can be downloaded fromhttp://www.goamog.com/_______________________________________________________________________This
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WORLD GOA DAY 2006 -BANGALORE -INDIA
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WORLD GOA DAY 2006 - PAKISTAN



Goinkars Own Academy Celebrate World Goa Day 2006 21st October 2006

For the 3(superscript: rd) Consecutive year, the Christian Community of
Pakistan was entertained by the Goinkars Own Academy as they celebrated
World Goa Day 2006 on 21st - 22nd October 2006 at their usual venue the
FIRPO FARM.This year a special Mass was held at St. Anthony's Church
which was celebrated by Reverend Father Robert D'Silva. After Mass
the buses departedat 4.45 p.m. from St. Anthony's Church safely arriving
at the Firpo farm. After everyone had settled down, tea and brownies were
served, meanwhile, the Executive Committee Members of the Goinkars
Own Academy with help from some members set up the place for the
entertainment program.An announcement was made to collect their
door gifts were made a pack consisting of items such as Masala (spices)
Packets, Tea sachets, Tangsachets, Soaps, Flavored Milk, Toothpaste,
Pens and the Program whichcarried a lucky number.The evening commenced
with Recitation of the Holy Rosary followed by around of Tambola and
thereafter dinner. The Emcee for the evening MarieAnna Croning
welcomed all to the World Goa Day celebrations, followed by aspeech by
the President of the Goinkars Own Academy Deborah Santamaria. In her
welcome note the she thanked all for participating in this annual event and
informed the crowd that besides the Goinkars Own Academy website set
up in 2003, early this year an e-group has also been formed, henceforth all
notices, circulars, group discussions etc would be routed through thisforum.
Deborah Santamaria informed the audience that recently, she has been
nominated as a Member of Alliance of Goan Overseas Association
(Alliance of GOA's)Thereafter, the Emcee took over and announced the
entertainment segment,which commenced with a short Konkani Comedy
skit -ZOMELAM 2000 written anddirected by Deborah Santamaria.
It was really amazing to see the talentbrought out in the children of our
community. This skit left every one insplits of laughter. The star
performers of the Konkani skit were WhitneyBob, Tiffany Fernando,
Kacie Fletcher, Amanda Croning, Jonelle Fernandes,Naomi Santamaria,
Emerald D'Souza, Perina Pereira, Ethan Fernandes andClifford Fernandes.
Next was a Solo song - performed by Nassy Santamaria, and next performers
(Whitney Bob, Amanda Croning, Tiffany Fernando, Kacie Fletcher, Fiona
Bob &Jonelle Fernandes) rocked the stage with their moves as they danced to
thetunes of Temptations.All the way from Goa the land of music
and good food a group dance performed by Naomi Santamaria,
Chyanne Fletcher, Emerald D'Souza, PerinaPereira and Ethan
Fernandes, these kids kept the audience spell bound withthe
moves as they danced to the tunes of Gollean Sankli.Yet another
Solo song performed by Nassy Santamaria who received tremendous
applause for this performance. A group dance "Garam Masala"
performed witha difference a touch of Goan and Pakistani moves
performed by AmandaCroning, Whitney Bob, Tiffany Fernando and
Kacie Fletcher. The nextperformers Chyanne Fletcher, Naomi
antamaria, Emerald D'Souza and PerinaPereira danced to the tunes
of Shakira's "Hips Dont Lie" Next was yetanother short skit
"Mapusa Bazaar" written and directed by DeborahSantamaria
cast Clifford Fernandes introducing for the very first time Gavin D'lima,
Fabian Bob, Carol Bob, Tony Fernando, Cynthia Fernando,Marianna
Croning, Victoria Fernandes & Fiona Bob.

Despite our performersbeing from the Goan, Sri Lankan and South
Indian communities, they spokethe Konkani language with perfection.
All good things must come to an end, appropriately the last item was
theWorld Goa Day theme song "Proud to be a Goan" written by Basilio
Magno wassung by Naomi Santamaria.All participants were presented
with a gift while the children received agift as well as meal vouchers.
Draws for lucky programme was held ad 10lucky winners went home
with fabulous prizes. Thereafter the D.J. for the evening Fabian Bob took
over and kept the crowd dancing upto 4.30 a.m. with his collection of
non stop music.22nd October 2006 Breakfast was ready for all from
7.30 a.m. onwards. After breakfast announcements was made that
registration to the Cricket teams was open. Anexciting cricket tournament
(comprising of 3 teams) was played, each team even had ladies batting,
bowling and fielding.Lunch was served at 1 p.m. Hot cups of Tea and
cheese cake was served at 3p.m, thereafter a round of tambola was
played which was enjoyed by all asmeal vouchers and cash prizes were
given out. The winning team in cricketwon the trophy and each member
received a gift from the patron for thistournament Mr. Sabby Fernandes.
Gifts were also given to the other cricket teams. The President of Goinkars
Own Academy thanked all present for theirparticipation, she emphasized
that this was their event and their cooperation and
support has made it a success.

TOGETHER WE HAVE MADE ADIFFERENCE!!. Coming together was
the beginning Working together wasprogressing Staying together we
have succeeded At 5 p.m. all started boarding the buses for home,
taking back with the mmemories of an enjoyable and memorable


Deborah Santamaria


World Goa Day 2006.

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PROUD TO BE GOAN - The SONG

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I'm Proud to be Goan
Words and Music by Basilio Magno



1st Verse
Goa is a dot on the big map of the world,
But it's a Paradise in great India.
We've Hindus, Christians, Muslims, all live in harmony,
And best of all is that they all speak in Konkani.
Our women are pretty and clever all the same,
Goa, we sing in your great name.
Refrain:
I'm Proud to be Goan, proud to be Goan,
no matter where I was born,
If I was born in Portugal or India, in England, Canada or in Brazil.
In U.S.A., Australia, New Zealand or East Africa;
In Pakistan or Persian Gulf, in Europe or in Asia,
Wherever it was meant to be: I'm proud to be Goan,
I love my xit koddi and Konkani. (continue wirh Konkani Refrain)
Konkani Refrain:
Anv patradden bhoron Goemkar mhunntam,
porvau nam khoim zolmolam,
Zori Purtugalak vo Indiek zalam, Inglandak, Canadak vo Brazilak; Amerikak, Australiak, New Zealandak. East Afrikak;
Pakistanak vo Persian Golf, vo Europak vo Asiak.
Khoimsorui anv tor zolmolam,
Anv Goemkar mhunntam, xit koddi jeitam, Konknni uloitam.

2nd Verse:
Goans win affection in any society,
We create social clubs wherever we be.
World Goa Day has come to stay, let's make it really great.
Let's give back now to Goa, our due on silver plate.
Let's help Goans to get good jobs where it may be,
To live in peace, prosperity.
(Sing Refrain in English and Konkani)
I'm Proud to be Goan.........and Anv patradden bhoron........

(C) 2000 and 2004 by Basilio Magno, basiliom@adinet.com.uy

Domnic's GOA

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WORLD GOA DAY messages - from 2000

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WORLD GOA DAY 2006
GIVE A LITTLE TIME ,make a BIG difference !




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Rene Barreto

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The Alliance of WORLD GOAN ORGANISATIONS The WORLD GOA DAY -network
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Oscar Furtado -
President GOA TORONTO ,
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It's that time again! An opportunity for us to celebrate our proud heritage.The goans from Toronto Canada send their best wishes to goans around the world as we celebrate WORLD Goa Day on August 20th. As we have in the past,we start our celebrations early as we host Viva Goa on July 29th. Viva Goa attracts many goans from around the world. We welcome goans from around the world¦.mark your calendars!Once again we have designated our Viva Goa celebrations as part of our Goa Day celebration. The goans in Toronto strongly believe in Goan unity and solidarity.
It is this unity with goans around the world that will give us astrong voice in times of need.Every year the attendance at Viva Goa continues to grow. We expect thenumbers to exceed 6000 goans this year. We use this day to celebrate ourculture, heritage and proud traditions through dance and shows, sporting events and fine cuisine.Celebrating Goa Day is very important as we have an opportunity to reflecton what it is like being a Goan while sharing this experience with family and friends.The goans from Toronto continue to support Goan unity and solidarity aroundthe world. We salute Rene Barreto who has shown great leadership in helpingbring Goans around the world together to celebrate Goa Day. We have reached
a very important crossroad in determining where we take our solidarity. Thegoans from Toronto continue to pledge their commitment and support to theformation of an
Alliance of World Goa Organizations. We are ready to start discussions with Goan organizations around the world to determine how we can all benefit from such an alliance. We strongly believe that the Goan community around the world has a very important voice. People will listen to us if we are united. Best wishes to all goans as we celebrate Goa Day 2006.

Oscar Furtado,
President,
GOA Toronto,
http://www.goatoronto.com/
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" THE GOAN OVERSEAS ASSOCIATION, VANCOUVER, CANADA, WISHES ALL GOANS WORLDWIDE A VERY HAPPY AND ENJOYABLE DAY. WE ARE A TRULY BLESSED COMMUNITYOF PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE WHO HAVE MADE TREMENDOUS CONTRIBUTIONS IN EVERY COUNTRY THAT WE GOANS HAVE LIVED IN. LET US BE PROUD OF OUR HERITAGE AND CONTINUE TO SET AN EXAMPLE FOR OTHERS. IT WOULD GREAT IF WE COULD ALLSPEAK AS ONE PEOPLE WITH ONE VOICE."

Cleto Dos Remedios
Vice President GOA,
Vancouver, Canada

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PLEASE ACCEPT OUR GOOD WISHES FOR WORLD GOA DAY 2006. WE ARE SURE THIS DAYWILL BE CELEBRATED WITH MUCH ENTHUSIASM THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.YOURCONTINUED AND SUSTAINED EFFORTS TOWARDS THIS EVENT ARE MUCH APPRECIATEDBEST REGARDSMAURICE COUTINHOPRESIDENT DIVAR ASSOCIATION OF CANADA

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World Goa Day


BEST WISHES FROM:

THE QGA PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
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GOAN OVERSEAS ASSOCIATION NSW INC.
GPO BOX 4572, SYDNEY NSW 2001

18 August 2006


Dear Rene,


On the eve of our World Goa Day celebrations in Sydney, Australia the Goa NSW Incexecutive wish to express solidarity with the Alliance of World Goan Organisations.We commend you on your initiative of a World Goa Day and again with the initiative of a worldwide alliance of Goan organisations.We believe and support this initiative of yours as it will help build the Goan identityacross borders and enable our young to achieve their potential as leaders of tomorrow.Subject to ratification of this support at the AGM of the GOA NSW Inc in September we look forward to participating in your vision.Our celebrations begin on 20th August 2006 with Mass being celebrated by Goan priestJoe Cardoso and Father Dinesh Mcwan. The afternoon will include some cultural dances and Goan food.We look forward to welcoming you Down Under in the near future.

Yours sincerely
Glenn D' Cruz
President
GOA NSW Inc
Visit us at www.our-goa-nsw.org
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Goans in Melbourne will be celebrating the now regular Annual World Goa Day event with their family and friends on Saturday the 30 th of September 2006.In order to accommodate the larger numbers attending this year, the eventwill be held at the Kingston City Hall , Moorabbin.Many Goans throughout the world will join Melbournians to commemorate this event which is earmarked to celebrate recognition of Konkani as their ˜mai bhas' [mother tongue]. On this day, Goans take pride in their cultureand hospitality and in order to keep in line with the later, they invite theirfriends and mainstream Australians to share in the jubilant celebrationsas was done in the last four years.The World Goa Day function is also a gathering to socialise, catch up withold friends and make new friends. It is a venue to taste Goan hospitality,share and witness a special culture, enjoy cuisine and listen to some nostalgic music. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive ?. In the true spirit of multi-culturism, Goans take theopportunity to meet Australians of other cultures, and enjoy the diverse nature of different people.The evening featuring a dinner dance, will have ‘live music' by one of thewell known local bands Replay 6 with Sandra', besides a spectacular Goanfolk dance, and a delicious buffet provided by Silver Platter, which will encompass some special Goan dishes including a wide variety of vegetarian items. There will be lots of surprises and prizes on the night.

Oscar Lobo
MELGOANS
Melbourne , Australia
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Dear Oscar,


Please enlist our organization 'Club de Goa' towards the Alliance of World Goan Associations.We are undoubtedly the smallest community of Goans overseas here in Queensland Australia with about 70 member families supporting us as members. I am the current president for the lastfew years and we have been supporting charities here in Queenslandas well as overseas in the best way we could.Last year we helped 'Jan Ugahi' in Salcete as well as the Tsunami victims in Sri Lanka and this year we are helping 'Shanti Niwas' inBardez. We have also helped the parish of north Queensland when it was hit by 'Cyclone Larry' These were done by conducting rafflesat our dances.Kind regards

Joy de SouzaPresident
'Club de Goa'Brisbane.
Queensland 4113 . AUSTRALIA
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Dear Oscar,


The Goan Association Germany is happy to know thru Rene Barreto and Basilio Magno that you have establishing an Alliance of World Goan Associations. It certainly is a great idea and we would be happy if you would please enlist our association with the Alliance . We areperhaps the smallest Goan community in the west, numbering around 2,500 spread throughout Germany . The Goan association here originally was a brainchild of Basilio Magno in the early sixty's, when the firstgroup of Goans landed in Germany with working contract signed by the Portuguese Government. The larger number of Goans here arethose who came directly from Goa/Bombay with smaller pockets of those who came from East Africa & Karachi .The Goan Association Germany, is located in Frankfurt and is an officially registered body since 2003. Our annual programs include: Goa Nite Ball,Annual Family Picnic, X'mas Celebration and from last summer wecelebrate WORLD GOA DAY Our this year's highlight will be Goa Day celebration that falls on 22 July 2006 with a Tiatr group from Goa with courtesy by the Konkani Dramatic Association London.We would like to thanks you and Rene for all your time and efforts for trying to unite Goan community worldwide.

Mariano Pereira
General Secretary
Goan Association
Germany

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I am happy that there is an emerging initiative for a World Goan forum.On World Goa Day last year I stressed the impact that overseas goans can given more rights, it is important that all people of Goan origin and residencerealise that events in Goa are a part of their history, culture and human rights. Towards this end, and considering the million Goans in the diaspora,I completely support the interests of Goans worldwide.We can attain much from this forum and we need to meet to initiate a planof action.With regards and best wishes for Goa and Goans,

Wendell Rodricks Panaji - GOA

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Dear Goa-netters,

Wish you all a very Happy World Goa Day. We have pleasure in giving all the world wide Goans, the Konkani Tabloid from Goa, GOENCHO ULO, the World GoaDay, edition.


Please log on to
< ahref="http://www.fullerlife.in/"target="_blank">http://www.fullerlife.in/2005
and click on GOENCHO ULO.The Konkani Tabloid is, of course, in Romi script ! (you may be excused forasking !!).You need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 (or above) to view the files. You maydownload a free copy by clicking on the link given there (or here).http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.htmlLong live Konkani.Leo D'MelloLive a Fuller Lifehttp://www.fullerlife.in/
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I am so proud to know that Goa lives in almost all parts of the world.And Goans are so united everywhere. Thanks to the internet for makingthis place a small world and and letting us know that Goa lives in all partsof the world.I must really congratulate Rene Baretto, Oscar Lobo and others fordoing this great job.
Keep up the good work.Best regards,

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It gives me great pleasure on behalf of Margao-Net to congratulateall Goans the world over on this 7th Anniversary of World Goa Day.It goes without saying that it was only after your persistent efforts thatthis came about.This is a very important day for Goans for it gives them an opportunity to reflect on this day on who they are, their great cultural and historicheritage and to teach and pass on to the next generation the great Goan traditions orally.Further more, the Day also affords an opportunity to Goans outside Goa to gather and come together to exchange views, news and topartake of Goan delicacies which are made on such special occasions.Your idea of an Alliance of World Goan Organisations is long overdue and will go a long way to unite and gather the Goans on one platform.Margao-Net fully supports your efforts and will fully cyber-support youto achieve this goal.

You may add Margao-Net as one of the first members of
the Alliance of World Goan Organisations (AWGO).

Warm regards and all the best.

John D'SouzaModerator
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August 20 of each year is a day celebrated all over the world by NizGoemkars only to show the depth of their love for their Motherland Goa. Itis not important that our Motherland was ravaged by many an alien rulers which included the Portuguese, before 1961. It is not important that ourMotherland has been ravaged , even more so, after the so called 'liberation'in 1961 by the liberators themselves who even to this day are hell bent on ravaging the person of our Motherland to their own benefits and interests.But it is important that Niz Goemkars do a little introspection on thisWORLD GOA DAY and come out of our lethargy and complacency which has been taken as 'weakness' by the marauders to heap more and more insults on our Motherland, may it be its governance; may it be the denial for the rightful claims of its 'tongue' Konkani; may it be the respect for its sons of thesoil, all through its own sons of the soil who have been blinded withself-enrichment and avarice.We, Niz Goemkars wish and want to fight back these injustices unto our Motherland. But our numbers are far so few and spread-out to make a pointedthrust to dislodge the evil forces and bring them to their knees. We gather initial and much desired momentum when we want to show our resentment but unfortunately, we do not move forward to attain our much lauded goals, allto the happiness and contentment of the evil forces, who, all the time go onmultiplying like the common cold bacteria with the right ambient atmosphereof lack of fear of justice, which they them selves command.When Niz Goemkars get together, the goals are the same. We see this manifested in newer groups cropping up, such as 'Save Goa Front' led by Adv. Aires Rodrigues; 'Borda Citizen's Committee' led by Lawry Abranches and Socorro Fernandes; 'Lok Shakti'
led by Dr. Francisco Colaco; and themost recent 'Goemche Niz Mogi' led by James Fernandes and Fr. Antim Gomes.And, for the last 6 years, right from 31st August, 2000, there has been the registered 'Goa Su-Raj Party', a veritable convert from an NGO, with a Constitution, un-paralleled and un-surpassed, through the inclusion of Articles in its body i.e. Art. 34, Art 38, Art 40 and Art 41, which commitments are the need of the hour, if our Motherland is to bere introduced to it former glory of effective governance such as Gaunkaries(Comunidades) for agrarian excellence and the Rule of Law for common good,peace and harmony. Perhaps, it is the 'EGO' in us Goans which inspires us tosplinter ourselves rather than join forces against our common enemies.Six years ago the founders of the 'Goa Su-Raj Party' have put in place theimportant tool for the fight to evict the evil forces at play in Goa in the realization that 'POLITICS MUST BE FOUGHT TOOTH AND NAIL WITH SUPERIOR,UNSELFISH POLITICS' . Towards that end, and for the benefit of the World of Goans, Goa Su-Raj Party has released its 'ROAD MAP FOR GOA' on the occasion of the World Goa Day, 2005. Towards that end, and to instill a fightingspirit in the World of Goans, Goa Su-Raj Party has released its CAMPAING DIALOGUES 1 & 2 with Political Jingles 1, 2 & 3 along with the Party'stheme songs "Goa Su-Raj" lyrics and music composed by Basilio Magno, aconcerned Goan in Spain, music directed by Fr. Peter Cardozo of Pilar-Goa and sung by Young Chicko, a Goemcho Tiartist with a golden voice; and, "Amchem Goem" -lyrics composed by our present Party President Dr. N.S. Dumo,music composed and directed by Fr. Peter Cardozo , Pilar-Goa and sung by Kiran Kerkar. The campaign dialogues and the theme songs are available to be downloaded at the Party's website www.goasu-raj.org.On this WORLD GOA DAY, the Goa Su-Raj Party commends in no uncertain terms the enthusiasm, commitment and dedication shown towards uniting Goan, by Rene Barreto to take forward and co-ordinate the World Goa Day celebrations world-wide. And, likewise, on this WORLD GOA DAY the Goa Su-Raj Party praysthat Goans all over the world will unite as one to take the fight toliberate Goa the second time from the clutches of the enemies of Goa andGoans which would make the 'all past alien ruler of Goa' look like saints.And last but not the least, on this WORLD GOA DAY- 2006, the Goa Su-RajParty wishes each and every GOAN a World Goa Day full of joy and unity in CELEBRATIONS.

Sd/-Floriano Lobo,
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ESSAGE ON WORLD GOA DAY 2006
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Dear Rene Barreto,

The World Goa Day began at the turn of the Millenium as an idea in one mindtransmitted to others via email, phone and personal communication. An event was organised in London-UK and in Mhapsa-Goa in the very first year on20 August, 2000. I am happy to have been associated with the event to markthe day in Goa.I have before me the The Constitution[Seventy-first Amendment ] Act,1992 whereby Konkani was included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitutionon 20 August, 1992 during the tenure of S.B.Chavan as the Home Minister.The operative words are simple " the existing entry 7 shall be re-numberedas entry 8 and before the entry 8 as so re-numbered, the entry "7.Konkani."shall be inserted."

[see http://www.constitution.org/cons/india/tamnd71.htm ]

Few words; momentous achievement! You have chosen your World Goa Day well. Konkani is the world for Goa.World Goa Day brings people of Goan origin and of the Konkan region together and strengthens the bonds of friendship and kindred spirit. An 80 year old relative of mine helped lead the event in Houston-USA in 2004. It brought people together.Young Constatino was about a quarter of that age when he led the WGD in Lisbon.Another huge success. The same is the case all over the world. The more we aretogether, the happier we will be.Together Everyone Achieves More. An enlightened man once said,"Things that make us happy, make us wise." Long live Goa Day.Simple events; great impacts.

Miguel Braganza Facilitator in all things Goan.
Mhapsa Goa.

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The ALLIANCE OF WORLD GOAN ORGANISATIONSWORLD GOA DAY 20th August 2006

Dear Rene,

I am the new chairperson of the Goan Welfare society in Nairobi Kenya.You have our full support to for an alliance and please let us know howand where we can help.At the moment we are trying for an ALLIANACE of goans in Nairobi.but my committee and myself offer you our full support. We need bring the goans together. Good luck and all the best Regards

Joyce Shamshudin
Chairperson
Goan Welfare Society


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It is very endearing to know Goans around the world are getting together to form an alliance of World Goan Organisations.The Goans of Mombasa, Kenya, join in celebrating World Goa Day on20th August 2006 with our full support for the betterment of our community around the world.This year we in Mombasa are celebrating by organising a Goan Food Festivalwith people of all walks of life joining us to share our culture andauthentic cuisine.Long Live the Goans!Mrs.

Brenda Abranches
Hon. Secretary
Angelo Pereira -

Chairman
Tony da Silva -
Vice Chairman
Theo de Souza - Hon. Treasurer

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Dear Rene,


Warm Greetings from Dar-es-salaam.The Goans of Dar-es-salaam would like to congratulate you and continue to pledge their commitment and support to the formation of an alliance of world Goan organisations.My committee and I will strive to assist and develop community spirit, promote Goan heritage and provide assistance wherever and whenever required for its Members,particularly the youth & seniors, in accordance with its Constitution. Goans should come forward with ideas, initiative & a willingness to volunteer their time, effort, resources & unconditional support towards building a better community.I am extremely confident with the alliance we would work efficiently & amp; effectively & striveto meet our objectives to cater to the educational, social, cultural, & amp; welfare of the Goans in the country. I hope that one day that leaders & community members would meet together & in one voice see what best we can give back to amchem Goa.I fully support
your thoughts on Goan unity. This is not a gift , it is something that wemust strive to develop within ourselves and I believe that together we can make adifference.Our best wishes to all Goans around the world as we celebrate World Goa Day Well done and keep up the good work


Regards

Savio Fernandes
Chairman -
St Xavier's Society-Dar-es-Salaam
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Dear Rene,

The Goans in Arusha/Moshi are celebrating WORLD GOA DAY beginning with a holy mass on Saturday 19/8//06 in the evening and a picnic on Sunday early morning at a place about 130kmsfrom Arusha town. We begin with the breakfast followed by abbq lunch being provided for our Goan Community members.Our aim is to get everyone to join in especially the youngsters who bond well together.Here in Arusha the new G.O.A managing committee are tryingto get more Goans to socialize and see the need for
us to keep our Goan identity.

Many thanks,

Ray Travas
President ,
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As this years President of Tanzanite 2006, and on behalf of the Tanzanian Goans residing in Toronto, I would like to extend our heartiest congratulations and Best wishes for success in all future endeavors of The Alliance of World Goan Organizations.Having Goan communities from all over the world supporting one another is encouraging, and promotes a sense of unity. We look forward to working closely with your organization and will support all your efforts.It surely goes to say that no matter where we are, and where ourdestiny may lead us, Goans can rest Assured, that there will bea Goan organization there to support, embrace and welcome us.Stephen de Souza


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Very happy to read and observe all the Goan overseas associationspicking up
momentum as the 20th August approaches. I wish we here in the Netherlands could organize something to commemorate the day. Unfortunately our community is too small and to spread out across the country. We have just had our annual Picnic and so it is not possible to organize another occasion. One thing is certain and that is, that we will be with you in spirit on the 20th of August 2006.Thank you for making World Goa Day an international happening.Gerard LoboGIN â€" Goans in the Netherlands .
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The Goinkars Own Academy would like to extend it best wishesto Goans the world over as they get together on a single platform to celebrate World Goa Day on 19th and 20th August the worldover. In Karachi, Pakistan the Goinkars Own Academy will becelebrating World Goa Day in October 2006. A fun filled two dayevent.The Goinkars Own Academy strives to get our community to gether through the various events it arranges for the young and the old.We plan on commencing basic Konkani classes for the children in the near future, interests for which unfortunately had diminished over the years amongst the younger generations. However, overthe past several years the Goinkars Own Academy's cultural,religious and other events in the Konkani language, has instilleda strong desire and keen interest in parents and children tolearn our Mother Tongue KONKANI and take part in plays,dances and songs.Rene Barreto should be commended for keeping this torch burning since 2000 with a handful of coordinators. Today, he must bevery proud that his efforts have borne fruit amongst the Goan communities far and wide as each year they celebrate World Goa Day with the traditional Goan culture i.e. delicious food,sweets, spices and a variety of musical skits and variety programs.A big thank you to Basilio & Rene, it is because of your effortsthat we have come together as a community to celebrate this auspicious day. Goans the world over are honored as theyget together to sing
"PROUD TO BE A GOAN"

Viva Goa - Viva Goans of Pakistan


Deborah Santamaria
President
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I am delighted to send this message of support to World Goa Day.It is an important day for Goans to come together to celebrateour heritage and culture. Viva Goa attracts a large number of visitors every year and is very popular among Goans worldwide.I also strongly support the formation of the Alliance of World Goan Organisations whose work and efforts would be tremendously important for keeping Goans together.

My very best wishes for a successful and fun World Goa Day 2006!

Rt. Hon Keith Vaz MPKeith VAZ ,
House of Commons
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MESSAGE FROM Councillor Rabi Martins Chairman
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The celebrated author Graham Greene is reputed to have once said "Anthropologically speaking Goans are a Master Race." I am not sure about that. What I am sure of is that we Goans are very proud of our ancestry and heritage and where ever in the world we may live, we never rget our roots.I also know that we Goans are an adaptable lot and have made a home for ourselves in every corner of the world and adapted to the customs andcultures of our chosen new "homeland". But at the same time we have established organisations to bind the community together and protect andpromote our very own distinctive attributes.In the context of the Global village you can be assured there is a Goan organisation in every corner of the globe.It therefore makes tremendous sense for all these organisations to linkup under one umbrella - The Alliance of World Goan Organisations -I look forward to the launch of this great initiative at the World GoaDay and will be proud to be associated with it.

Councillor Rabi Martins
Chairman
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Dear Rene,

World Goan Day is upon us. The South East Goan Community under my presidency offer you our full support to unite and bring together Goans from all around the world, young and old. Our Goan community is spread far and wide and we need to remember our roots and traditions and what you are doing suggests this is happening. Well done!

Chris Pinto ,
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"On behalf of the Goan Community Centre I am proud to share with Rene and all the viewers across the world the one word we have in common, "Goan".When we see that word in the news or anywhere, our eyes lightup and we want to know more. So when you are visiting, donot hesitate to find out more about your first and only'Goan Community Centre' in England.Have a good Goa day!From Candy Fernandes -Chair of the Goan Community Centre, Keston Road London N17 6PW.
website: http://www.geocities.com/goan_community_centre%22;;

Thank you Rene, You have my support!
I know how hard you are working!

God Bless You!

Regards Candy Fernandes

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On behalf of the Los Angeles Goans, I'd like to extend our heartiest support and best wishes for success in all future endeavors to The Alliance of World Goan Organizations.It's an unbelievable synergy, having Goan communities from allover the globe supporting one another and extending our Goansone awesome global network. No matter where we are and nomatter where our destiny may lead us, we Goans can rest assured that there will be a Goan organization there to support, embrace and welcome us.I read this on a poster once as a kid and it has stayed with meever since "We may have arrived on different ships, but we'reall in the same boat now" It just strikes me as an appropriate quote for what The Alliance of WGO's will accomplish.Thanks and have a great day gentlemen!

Ralph Figueiredo.
President - Los Angeles G.O.A
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Greetings from the Garden State of America. The Goan Association ofNew Jersey joins in Wishing You ALL A Very Happy and Joyful" World Goa Day " On this, day it is appropriate to reminisce Golden Memories of our Experiences with our Motherland-GOA.The very mention of the word brings Joy to our hearts and minds asmost of us have Memorable Moments and Experiences of GOA.I look at my Dad who is now 85 and lives in Canada. The mention of GOA gives him the energy and resonance of a 16 year old; his thoughts of Goa are certainly that of the Portguese rule and the transition over to India. Our biggest blessings he recalls is that we are blessed to house the body of St. Francis Xavier so unique and divine.Our Association in New Jersey prides itself with activities far beyond parties, entertainment and merry making, not to undermine thatwe indulge in a lot of the above. More importantly as most of us in North America realize and are appreciative of the generosity the Lord has bestowed on us, we try to focus on helping the under priviliged here in the US and more so in GOA.We are involved with a lot of charities in Goa for the betterment ofschools, libraries, education and the old and sick. Some of ourMembers are presently agressively pursuing the construction of aState of the Art Cardiac facility in GOA. Our prayers go out to themthat this may come to fruition. Let us all collectively be proud of our heritage and pledge that we will continue to give to our Motherland, and work towards a more peaceful and harmonious futurenot only in the WORLD, but particularly in GOA where so much is changing as we forge into the 21st century.
Best Wishes from all our Members.

Viva Goa

Felix Menezes
President Goan Association of New Jersey,
Inc.,Cranbury, N.J.
08512United States of America
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The Goan Association of New York welcomes the idea of co-operation between all Goan Associations world wide. After all we are in diaspora in a city and it's suburbs that is a melting pot of the United States and of goans from six continents.Goan associations operate in different parts of the world and all share a common desire to live and pass on some of our values and traditions to future generations .Our culture, like all cultures is subtle, it is under the surface, but it affects us all always.Some of us have been far removed from our motherland by generations of expatriate residence and our link to Goa is mainly through association events and the goans we meet. Therefore all associations wherever they are, fulfil a wonderful role.Our association has for the last few years celebrated World Goa day at it's annual picnic.This year the picnic will be on August 20th and is open to all goans and their friends.The style of this event has always been to bring a dish, preferably of goan origin, and share with one and all - a truly communal event. Sometimes, there is even the communal pigling to share.With unity we can soar like eagles, otherwise we will fly like barnyard hens.I salute you and all the other associations for their commitment to their members andthis worthy ideal.


Everett D'Souza
Vice-PresidentGoan Association of New Yorkgoanyc@...,


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The thing about the Allaince that you mentionedis good

Thanks

Corvin Carvalho
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Hello rene,


the Goans in Muscat approve and will supportthe formation of an alliance of WORLD GOAN ORGANIZATIONS.


Cheers

Sabby SEBASTIAN ALMEIDA (SABBY)
General Manager

Swift Connections LLC
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It is our pleasure to unite with World Goan Organization and to celebrate Goan Cultural Heritage Day in the month of August. We will organize aspecial sports
event to commemorate the day. You always have our full support for the worthy cause and we all appreciate your kind efforts inbringing together all Goans without any distinction. Let us promote andkeep alive our Goan heritage and especially our States official language-Konkani.

Jerson VazGen.
Secretary

United Goans CenterK.S.A.

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Haun tumcho sogleancho Akhya Sounsaaracho Goencho Disboro zaun gelo aascho monnun maagta. Renebabak,Georgebabak , onollkhi Dubaikarak ani baakichea sogleamonxeank hi pratha komens kel'lea boddol paayaanpottam.Haun bhonvter aaslelea kaarnnak laagun maaka ekazaagear bosun ho dis saazro korunk mello na. Punnunhanvem vaater diabetichem bi chod chintinastonaGoenchea disa nimtaan godxem bidxem potbhor petoilem.Ek don copaim bi maallim. Eka zaagear naaslelean maakadaans-naachop ani kaantara-gaayan bi korunk mellena.Konknni haun sodanch uloille khaatir Konknni Dis haunprattiek disa saazro korta.Punnum haun tumka hea Konknni disa tumi sogaleanibegin Konknni ulounk xinkche ani sodanch ulouchem oxemmaagta.Taalleo,Sontosh


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Mogall Goenkar bhav-bhoinnanim,

August 20 is sixteen days away when we will be celebrating World Goa Day. This date also happens to be the 14thanniversary of the inclusion of our Konkani language inthe VIII Schedule of the Indian Constitution. This is exactly why Miguel Braganza has suggested that it also be celebrated as the World Konkani Day.This message is to request Goans/Goan Associations allover the world to patronize Konkani by using it in connectiowith the World Goa Day. From now on, I suggest that thesubject line read as World Goa/Konkani Day(Sonvsari Goyem/Konknni Bhas Dis.) The translation ofthe title will not only lend solidarity but will also announceto the world that we are celebrating a Goan function. I also suggest that World Goa/Konkani Day functions endwith the following slogan:Viva World Goa Day -

Viva Konkani!
Have a wonderful World Goa/Konkani Day 2006!Moi-mogan,
Domnic FernandesAnjuna/Dhahran, KSA


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Hi This is certainly great work you guys are doing.It's made me feel real good to be a Goan and a part,insignificant though it may be, of this solidaritymovement which I am sure will snowball overthe years.Let me know if there's any where I can help.aughi dalton (aughi@...)
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Dear Goa-netters,Wish you all a very Happy World Goa Day. We have pleasure in giving all theworld wide Goans, the Konkani Tabloid from Goa, GOENCHO ULO, the World GoaDay, edition.Please log on to http://www.fullerlife.in/ and click on GOENCHO ULO.The Konkani Tabloid is, of course, in Romi script ! (you may be excused forasking !!).You need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 (or above) to view the files. You maydownload a free copy by clicking on the link given there (or here).http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.htmlLong live Konkani.Leo D'MelloLive a Fuller Lifehttp://www.fullerlife.in/
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25 Aug: East African Standard (Kenya). Goans in Kenya are marking 75 years since constructing the Goan School in Mombasa … "I am a product of the school. Sometimes I wish I was born a Goan. They have a legacy,” says Mvita MP and ODM presidential aspirant, Mr Najib Balala. The celebrations rekindled memories of some of Kenya’s great Goans such as Pio Gama Pinto and Joseph Zuzarte Murumbi … To bring the Goans living in the Diaspora together, the community worldwide celebrates the Goan Day every August … In 1930s, there were about 5,000 Goans in Mombasa alone. Now they are no more than 200. [Other Goans featured in the article include Ivan Fernandes, Angelo Pereira and Seraphino Antao. Photos and text, 1,295 words. Click here.
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Goans in Kenya are marking 75 years since constructing the Goan Institute in Mombasa. The school, which has now changed its name to Sacred Heart, has seen some of Kenya's great leaders pass through its gates. The foundation and collaboration of the community saw the establishment of enduring institution in the 1930s.

"I am a product of the school. It has made me what I am today and I am proud of it," says Mvita MP and ODM presidential aspirant, Mr Najib Balala. "Sometimes I wish I was born a Goan. They have a legacy," he says.

A celebration to mark 75 years of the existence of Goan School (presently Sacred Heart School) in Mombasa was the highlight of a weeklong celebration to mark the origin of the institution.

To bring the Goans living in the Diaspora together, the community worldwide celebrates the Goan Day every August. The Goan community in Mombasa lined up a series of events to coincide with the celebrations. The events included an Inter-School's quiz, Memorial Holy service mass for the deceased, thanksgiving mass and an inter-faiths thanksgiving service. There is also the 75th anniversary reunion.

The highlight of the weeklong celebration was a dramatised play written by award winning playwright and Mombasa Municipal Council nominated civic leader, Mr Kuldip Sondhi. Titled, "A Goa Saga", the play is based on the history of the Goan School. It tells the story of the courage of its founders and adventures of school life with a twist of fun and controversies. Having lived in Kenya for more than 100 years, the million-dollar question is, will the community live for another century or will it become extinct?

The community has produced outstanding hockey players and athletes such as Seraphino Antao, who in the 1962 Commonwealth games in Perth, Australia, grabbed two gold medals in 110 yards and 220 yards. The history of Goans is interesting as it is complex. "The Goans came to Mombasa in the 1630s. The town was at one time under the control of rulers in Goa. They and the Portuguese are entwined in the Kenyan history," says Balala.

Many Goans cannot speak Hindu. Neither can those who have settled in Kenya speak their native tongue, Konkani. Dr Ivan Fernandes, who rose to the rank of a senior Deputy Director of Medical Services, is another inspiration to the community. "In my home the only language spoken is English. This is my first language. My children and I have mastered Kiswahili though," Fernandes says.

The chairman of the Goan community in Mombasa, Mr Angelo Pereira explains that although the Goans were under the Portuguese, they were forced to migrate from India and learn English because that was the only way they could secure employment. Interestingly, the Goans in Mombasa carry Portuguese names, wear Indian faces and speak in English and the language of their adopted home, Kiswahili.

Over the years the Goans in Mombasa have severed the social umbilical cord with their ancestors in India and Portugal. They now consider themselves Africans. In 1930s, there were about 5,000 Goans in Mombasa alone. They worked as architects, teachers doctors and stewards.

The numbers have, however, dwindled to an extent that the community, which had its own school boasting of 1,000 children, are now no more than 200. 75-year-old Sacred Heart School in Ganjoni, Mombasa, has seen some of Kenya's great leaders pass through its gates.

They do not have any special attachment to Fort Jesus Museum, the historical monument erected by Portuguese empire builders in 1593 as a military base. "The number is quite low. Most of those who remain here are old people. Majority have migrated to the United Kingdom, Australia and America," says Fernandes.

Others are living in Dar es Salaam, Nairobi, Zanzibar and Arusha. But the tragedy is that some of the Goans who at one point held British passports are stateless. They do not belong to Goa, India, Portugal, Kenya or Britain.

"It is a shame that people who have contributed so much to development should suffer the indignity of being stateless. It is time they stopped sitting on the fence and spoke out," Balala says. For decades, the Goans have shunned controversy, stayed out of the limelight, but they have not necessarily been left alone.

"We have to develop a culture of affiliation with other communities so that we can continue to share our legacy and preserve our values as we share with other people," Fernandes concludes.
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Monday, April 30, 2007

NET WORKER - By Constantino H.Xavier


Goan Observer -Goa
THE NETWORKER
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Surely, his name is more known than his face. His e-mails fill up the Inbox of Goans around the world. He is the father of ‘World Goa Day’. He is the worldwide Goan net-worker. He is Rene Barreto, from London.


ORIGINALLY FROM Vasco, Rene Barreto was born in Dar es Salaam, in 1936. After his schooling in Belgaum he went back to East Africa in 1955 where he worked for Standard Bank. He has been living in London since 1976, but he well known for his propagation of the annual worldwide Goan community celebration, World Goa Day. The chosen date for the commemorations, 20th of August, marks the day when Konkani was included in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution by the Indian Parliament, back in 1992.

How did everything start, I asked Rene Barreto when I met him in London? “Goa Day came about because there was a lack of unity among Goans. It is a way of bringing Goans together. After I wrote to my friends all over the world, some six organizations supported the idea in 2000”, remembers Rene, sitting next to his wife Maria Godinho, originally from Majorda. He now also runs the website
www.goaday.com.

Phenomenal Growth

Today, Goan communities from all over the world participate in the event. “We have grown from six to roughly 40 participating organizations” he states proudly. Goans of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Kenya, Tanzania, the Middle East and Australia were initially the most active participants. But since 2001 Goans also from Portugal, Spain, Pakistan, Germany and even Goans in India have joined. In Toronto the local celebrations brought 5000 people together. In Lisbon, in August 2002, an alliance of Goan associations gathered over a thousand people.

Yet, it is also true that it has been precisely Konkani language that has been neglected by most part of the Goan Diaspora. World Goa Day seems to have become only one more reason for Goans to gather and socialize by eating, drinking and dancing, depicting what is an annual celebration for a true Goan. Rene, as the overall coordinator and with the help of US-based NGO Goa Sudharop, tried to tie up the diverse celebrations with a yearly theme, such as “Goan Youth” in 2003 and “Jobs for Goans” in 2004. “I believe that without the Goan youth there is no future for Goans. Goans are loosing their identity and it’s time the youth gets involved” he avers. The phone rings. The meeting with Member of Parliament Keith Vaz, of Goan origin, is confirmed for the next day. As a true networker Rene has got friends all over the world in all kind of positions. A good example of his never-ending activity is perhaps the number of e-mails he sent in July 2004 to Goanet mailing list: in total, more than 60 messages!

Goan Identity

But the communities themselves generally seem to forget Goan identity. In 2004 the Goans of Los Angeles (USA) had a “Portuguese dance performance” in their programme, the Karnataka Goan Association promised a “Karaoke night” and the most widespread initiative with North American Goans seemed to be a “barbecue picnic”. The Goans from New South Wales (Australia) state on their website that “many Goans (in Goa) speak Konkani in addition to English”. Confronted with this gap of ignorance by the Goan Diaspora, Rene Barreto defends that “we cannot put the blame on the community which of course likes socializing and dancing more than everything. But we need to make people aware that there has to be more than that”.

What, I ask.

The answer is partially given by two examples: Basilio Magno , a Goan from Spain who composed the hymn for World Goa Day (Proud to be a Goan), states that “we owe a debt to Mother Goa which we can give back only by learning and speaking Konkani”. And last year the Quebec Goan Association had the original idea of a writing contest for the younger ones with themes such as “Why do I call myself Goan” or “How does it feel to be a Goan living abroad”. There have been many more interesting initiatives, such as discussions on the role of Goa’s Diaspora in developing Goa, fundraising initiatives for health and education “back home”, literary meetings and Goan Food cooking contests.

Truth is, Rene Barreto has contributed immensely to an awakening of Goa’s Diaspora all over the world, serving as the essential element of contact between the various associations, communities, countries and continents. This has lead to a growing consciousness of Goans worldwide that they are intimately linked to their homeland and that they can draw benefits by interacting with other Goan communities.

Gomant Vishwa Sammelan

What about the recent 2nd Gomant Vishwa Sammelan? Rene was an active participant in the previous editions of this Worldwide Goan Convention annually held in Panjim. “There has been no interaction with the Goans living abroad and we are working on the idea that in future the Alliance of World Goan Organisations will have a representative for communication with the NRI Goa Facilitation Centre. And Mathany Saldanha has verbally promised the support of Goa Government to World Goa Day” he adds.

What moves Rene Barreto to spend hours in front of his computer and send dozens of e-mails per day? “I think of giving something back to my society and my community. I can’t stop doing something I love to do.” Thank you, Rene.



GLOBAL NUMBER

500 000

Is the number of Goans living around the world, according to Vishwas Satarkar, Speaker of Goa’s Legislative Assembly. Out of this number the BJP MLA from Priol estimates that half are settled abroad and an equal number in various part of India. He was speaking on the first day of the 2nd Gomant Vishwa Sammelan.


GLOBAL THOUGHT


This new column of mine seeks to bridge present Goa and its large, diverse and resourceful Diaspora spread all over the world. Much has been written on this subject. Many conferences have taken place. Several promises have been made. On one side, there is a wrong image of Goa’s Diaspora being a case of total success. Are there really greener pastures on the other side of the fence? Are the careers of Goans abroad only stories of success, or are there cases of failure, cases of discrimination and unhappiness? On the other hand, the Goan Diaspora sometimes understand Goa as being reduced to a yearly family holiday destination and a backward land from which everyone wants to flee. But aren’t many Goans, especially second-generation migrant Goans, thinking of coming back? Why is there a growing interest in investing in Goa? Are global initiatives capable of assisting developing projects in Goa itself? What projects and ideas flow within the ocean of Global Goan communities? These are some of the questions this fortnightly feature will try to answer by getting to know the life and work of both the public and anonymous Global Goan.


The writer can be contacted at globalgoan@gmail.com

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

VIVIAN D'SOUZA

WHAT IS GOA DAY ?
.....and how should WE Celebrate it ?
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GOA DAY is a day set aside to celebrate our Goan-ness.A day to celebrate, to reflect what it means to be aGoan; A day to brain-storm ideas on how we can helpour beloved Goa. We have marked our calendars.Keep up the good work brother !Looking forward to Goa Day and to hearing and perhaps singing out loud the song of Goa.Thank you for all that you do.


Keep up the good work brother !
Vivian A. D'Souza,Gaithersburg, Maryland USA

Thursday, April 12, 2007

MESSAGE - OSCAR FURTADO ,GOA Toronto

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MESSAGE FOR WORLD GOA DAY -

Oscar Furtado -
President GOA TORONTO , Canada.

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It's that time again! An opportunity for us to celebrate our proud heritage.
The goans from Toronto Canada send their best wishes to goans around the world as we celebrate WORLD Goa Day on August 20th. As we have in the past, we start our celebrations early as we host Viva Goa on July 29th. Viva Goa attracts many goans from around the world. We welcome goans from around the worldâ¦.mark your calendars!


Once again we have designated our Viva Goa celebrations as part of our Goa Day celebration. The goans in Toronto strongly believe in Goan unity and solidarity. It is this unity with goans around the world that will give us a strong voice in times of need.

Every year the attendance at Viva Goa continues to grow. We expect the numbers to exceed 6000 goans this year. We use this day to celebrate our culture, heritage and proud traditions through dance and shows, sporting events and fine cuisine.

Celebrating Goa Day is very important as we have an opportunity to reflect on what it is like being a Goan while sharing this experience with family and friends.

The goans from Toronto continue to support Goan unity and solidarity around the world. We salute Rene Barreto who has shown great leadership in helping bring Goans around the world together to celebrate Goa Day. We have reached a very important crossroad in determining where we take our solidarity. The goans from Toronto continue to pledge their commitment and support to the formation of an âAlliance of World Goa Organizationsâ. We are ready to start
discussions with Goan organizations around the world to determine how we can all benefit from such an alliance. We strongly believe that the Goan community around the world has a very important voice. People will listen to us if we are united. Best wishes to all goans as we celebrate Goa Day 2006.

Oscar Furtado,
President,
GOA Toronto,
http://www.goatoronto.com/



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Message from Dr. Joyce Shamshudin, Nairobi Kenya

We at the Goan Welfare Society would also welcome the
creation of the Association of Goan Organisations in Kenya ( G OA
of Kenya ) a body incorporating all the clubs , institutions ,
societies by the chairman and secretaries of the organisations to meet at
least annually to deliberate common issues and provide guidelines
for the management of the organizations.

Getting the Goans of Nairobi to celebrate this day is a way
to affirm our identity, for ourselves and also for our children,
especially those who may not have the same depth of feeling for Goa

For these reasons, celebrating this day is a worthwhile
exercise. Happy Goa Day to all Goans wherever you may be !!!

Thank You

Dr. Joyce Shamshudin

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Bosco D Mello



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What is "World Goa Day?" Why do we need to celebrate it? asks -
Bosco D Mello -Toronto Canada


"World Goa Day" (WGD) was born in 1999. It was primarily unveiled to mark a day in the year where Goans, globally, would come together in solidarity with Goa and Goans. That modest vision has today amplified into something bigger.


The Day honors the vibrant history, language, music, cultural heritage and traditions of Goa.

"World Goa Day" is celebrated on (or around) August 20th. After much campaigning and canvassing by numerous Goans, Concannim was added to the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and recognized as one of the official languages of India on August 20th, 1992. Needless to say, our common language strengthens our identity; it is one of the strongest fibers in the tapestry of Goan identity that connects Goans from all parts of the world.



It is not enough to merely honor our language. We should make every effort to strengthen and promote Concannim among ourselves and our children that the Goan culture may be passed on to future generations in and out of Goa.

Goan communities have gathered to commemorate "World Goa Day" in many major cities around the world. This year, for example, thousands of Goans will congregate (or have already flocked together) to spend time with each other, share food, music, games, stories... to have a good time.

The Goan Association of New Jersey (GOANJ) celebrated the occasion on July 23rd under the leadership of Felix Menezes. The gathering raised $1,304.00 toward building the Cavelossim-ASRO Aids Center for runaway kids in Fatorda, a measure sponsored by the local Don Bosco Technical Center.

On that same day, Oscar Furtado, President of G.O.A. (Toronto, Canada) led housands of Goans to join together for the festivities. The day-long program included cultural items, soccer, volleyball, darts, and badminton tournaments.

There was live music to dance to. Scores of food stalls catering to the Goan palate offered numerous delicacies: cheuris-pao, sannas, bebincas, perad and more.

Flavio Gracias and his Goan Association (U.K.) brought together Goans from other organizations in the UK and celebrated "World Goa Day" in London on July 31st. The event was solemnized with a Mass celebrated by Bishop Alex Dias of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

The Goan Association of Germany celebrated WGD in Frankfurt on August 6th with a show entitled, "Goencho Avaz" featuring a number of Goa's illustrious tiatrists.

That was the day also, that the Goa Heritage Action Group (in Goa), expressed solidarity with WGD with the release of a book, "Walking In and Around Panaji, Goa."

In Vancouver, Canada, Goans celebrated WGD on August 14th with an annual picnic.

As a matter of great honor, Rui do Carmo Costa was interviewed on
CREA- RJ.ORG.BR/WEBRADIO on August 16th by Bene Rodrigues of Centro Brasileiro
in Brazil.

We have a few more celebrations coming up...

The Goa Su-Raj Party, on August 20th, will release its "Road Map for Goa" – a booklet outlining their hopes for a better Goa. That event will be highlighted with a 1km "Open Event" bicycle race in Panaji, Goa.

In Melbourne, Australia, Oscar Lobo and his MelGoans will celebrate their third World Goa Day on August 20th.

The Quebec Goan Association has planned to celebrate WGD on August 20th with an annual picnic in Montreal, Canada. Among other events, there will be a Youth Essay Competition for Goan youth (ages 9 through 20). The topics: "Why do I call myself Goan?", "What does it mean to be Goan?", "How does it feel to be a Goan living abroad?", and "What do I like about Goa and Goans?".

The Goinkars Own Academy in Karachi, Pakistan, under the supervision of Deborah Santamaria, will celebrate WGD on August 20th.

There is news from India that the Karnataka Goan Association is coming together at the Catholic Club in Bangalore to celebrate WGD on the same day.

In a different continent, Goans in Maputo, Mozambique will celebrate WGD on August 21st. Incidentally there are some 160 families of Goan origin that live in Maputo.

Ralph Figueiredo and the Goans in Los Angeles, California, USA, will meet together also on August 21st for a grand WGD celebrations. The highlight will be a "Goan Idol" competition.

Another Goan group, the Divar Association of Canada, plan on celebrating the Bonderam Festival and WGD in Mississauga, Canada on August 27th. The main feature promises to be the traditional Bonderam Parade to the tune of Viva Bonderam, composed and sung by Andrew DeSa.

Again, on August 27th, Goans in New York, USA, under the leadership of Peter D'Souza, will convene at their annual picnic at Lake Sebago Beach to celebrate WGD with the theme "O' for the Goa State of Mind."

For the sake of practicality, on the same day, another group of American Goans will meet at Manorhaven Beach Park in Long Island, USA to celebrate WGD. The expected program will include an "Indian Idol" competition.

Goans in Lisbon, Portugal are coming together in mid-September for a commemorative luncheon to observe WGD. Their extensive program is presently on the work bench.

And there are several other World Goa Day celebrations around the world not listed above.

Mention needs to be made of two noteworthy figures: Rene Barretto, UK-based expatriate Goan, is the visionary who dared to launch World Goa Day. On the flipside, it should be noted, World Goa Day would not be so widely celebrated were it not for the support of Goans and Goan organizations around the world at the inception of World Goa Day and today. Out of Spain, another Goan, Basilio Magno composed a song, "Proud to be a Goan" to memorialize WGD.

The above catalog of World Goa Day celebrations make it palpably clear that we Goans are proud of ourselves and our heritage. We demonstrate this in our robust spirit of camaraderie, our yearning to maintain our culture (food, drink, and music) and aspiration to pass on ethos to our children. And we do a great job too! But limiting ourselves to brummagem amity is not genuine enough. External celebrations are wonderful expressions of zealous goodwill.

However, we need to go a step further - translate our pride into something tangible. We should use these opportunities, such as World Goa Day, as stepping stones to fire up consciousness about Goa. We need to raise issues and embark upon enterprises relevant to Goa and especially to Goans in Goa.

With privilege comes responsibility. Goans of the Diaspora - who supposedly left Goa for a better life – need to develop an awareness of accountability.

We can and should do more for our fellow Goans in Goa in terms of social and educational outreach in a more cohesive manner.

Many Goan groups outside Goa have stepped up to the plate. Associations in the U.K., the U.S., Australia, the Middle East and elsewhere have established foundations, charities, raised money for worthy causes, established a support system for the disadvantaged and the deprived, and completed substantial efforts for villages, individuals, institutions and organizations in Goa.

There is no dearth of opportunities. While we revel in celebrating our cultural heritage,
we have to keep an eye to relieving the burden of our less fortunate brethren in Goa.
Let us contribute concretely to express our solidarity with Goans in Goa. That way,
we can associate with our heritage, people, language and culture with genuine gratification,
not vacuous pride. That will truly enhance the celebrations of World Goa Day and make
them momentous.


Viva Goa !!

Bosco D'Mello
Toronto, Canada



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Basilio Magno Author of the WORLD GOA DAY Song

" PROUD TO BE A GOAN "

WORLD GOA DAY HAS COME TO STAY by Basilio Magno (Spain)

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The World Goa Day celebrations going in its sixth year on 20 August 2005 is a social triumph for the Goan cummunities the world over. It is a phenomenal event born out of nothing, just few e-mail epistles by its founder, UK based Rene Barreto, blasted on all Goan nets the unmistakable message of the virtues of Goan unity and the love of Mother Goa. This had mesmerized all the presidents of the Goan Associations to fall in line with his call in the year 2000, and year by year their number has grown abundantly. Last week the Goan Association Gemany joined in for the first time and celebrated the Day with a Konkani Music Show by artistes from Goa. Rene's noble idea would have died a natural death had it not been for the internet collaboration of Goanet.org, Goa-Goans, Goa-world, etc, which helped to propagate the idea to Goans in every corner of the world. His leadership instinct told him that he would need a theme-song or an anthem for the event. Having had known that I had composed a song for Princess Diana and the King of Spain, Rene thought of me and e-mailed to me a request to compose "a piece similar to the one you composed for Lady Diana." . As there was nothing else to go by in the maiden year, my song "Proud to be a Goan" took the centre stage. It had become a hit having been hosted on Goa-world.com website, sung by me accompanied by a Spanish band. Thanks to Mario Fernandes of Goan International, who combined the celebration of Goa Day with the Bonderam festival at Sao Mathias island, Divar, premiering "Proud to be a Goa", all Goa newspapers carried the story and printed the lyrics of the song. The o HERALD o daily had splashed on its front page the story by Francis X. Ribeiro on 20 August 2000: GOANS TO OBSERVE 'GOA DAY' AROUND THE WORLD TODAY. THEME SONG PROUD TO BE A GOAN TO BE PREMIERED AT BONDERAM. and followed up: Goans all around the globe will be observing August 20 as Goa Day, an idea conceived by Rene Barreto of Goan Interna- tional who is based in London, with the objective of bringing together Goans form different parts of the world. To mark the Goa Day, celebrations will be held from Kenya to Maryland (USA), London to Bahamas and Harare to Goa at the Sao Mathias island, Divar. To make this a memorable day, a special song (end of this story) has been composed by famed Goan songwriter Basilio Magno, residing in Spain. Basilio who is still recovering from his long illness, was determined to produce something worthwhile. Within a week after being requested by Rene, this former "Irving Berlin of India" came out with the theme song for Goa Day, titled "Proud to be a Goan", a theme he always wanted to propagate to the younger generation, who very often are shy to say, 'I am a Goan'. Within these six years Goa Day has rightly changed to World Goa Day, and has come a long way in popularity. We may say World Goa Day has come to stay, it being fixed in the Goan psyche, and there is no fear of losing the date. However in his farsightedness Rene has established this year Alliance of World Organisations and has entrusted it to a successful organiser in Canada -Oscar Furtado. Rene has always been a lover of Goa. Some years ago he had oganised Goan Jamboree, taking a large number of Goans from London for a picnic in Goa. Not long ago he founded the Goan Musical Society in London, of which he is the founder/president. Musically it is carried on by Joao Paulo Cota, which is doing great job in projecting Goa's musical image in Britain. The name of Rene will go down in the annals of Goan social history as the man who singlehandedly unified the Goan communities the world over and has inspired them to work for the upliftment of Goa and the Konkani language. Others may now also claim to have dreamed of the idea but Rene with hard work and organizing ability has made it the Goan reality. And that is the fact we cherish. My message for the World Goa Day 2005 is that we Goans should shed our colonial complex be it Portuguese of British and proudly start speaking in Konkani with each other at home and at Goan functions. Let's not forget that a community without a language of its own becomes a pariah community. The Goans have a very rich language and the only Indian language written in Roman script. It is our special heritage. A move is afoot spearheaded by the Dalgado Konkani Acade- my presided by the former MLA Tomazinho Cardoso to seek recognition for the Roman script for Konkani along with the Devnagiri script. Let's collaborate in the letter campaign and make it the theme of WGD 2005, making everyone conscious of the need of Roman script not only for Konkani but for all Indian languages to face the challenges of the cyber age we live in. The song "Proud to be a Goan" can be downloaded from the website www.goaday.com Its copyright has been gifted to Rene and World Goa Day. The new version: "I'm Proud to be Goan" has not yet been hosted on the website

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Friday, March 09, 2007

GLOBAL CONVENTION -GOA 2007



Global Goan Convention 2007 - GOA
at Cidade de Goa -Dinner organised by Edwardo Faleiro
Lorna - meets Maria -Rene - Mina D Silva

Sunday, May 01, 2005

WORLD GOA DAY


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The Goan Association of New Jersey is organising World Goa Day 2006. World Goa Day Celebrate Goa and Goans Uniting Goans across the world. Goa World Day is gaining huge momentum all over the world as an annual event. The festivities of World Goa Day keeps young Goans in the US, Canada,Britain, etc aware of their roots and the heritage they have waiting back home in this green and smiling land.

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WORLD GOA DAY
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Suffused in a mix of love and nostalgia, Goans across the globe are gearing up to celebrate World Goa Day on August 21. The date marks the inclusion of Konkani in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution by both houses of Parliament in 1992. While talk of the event in Goa seems muted, a virtual fever is building up in cyberspace among the Goan communities now thriving in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Portugal, Spain, Kenya, Tanzania and some countries of the Middle East. Writing in the official website of World Goa Day, Mr Rene Barreto, convenor of the event, says, "on Goa day this year, thousands of Goans will once again remind themselves of the need to work to preserve our culture, music, history, language, cuisine, and art for our children, the non-Goan community, and for posterity." "The theme of "Giving back to Goa" is a good way to inspire our Goan community to do more for Goa and Goans worldwide," writes the London-based Mr Barreto. "Let Goa day be a beacon of light and inspiration throughout the year and for the rest of our lives. Let us make this our motto: "Proud to be a Goan," and live up to that motto." Messages of support and solidarity have been crowding Mr Barreto's email inbox.

An email by Mr Keith Vaz, British Member of Parliament states: "As someone of Goan descent I send my very best wishes for a most successful World Goa Day. This is obviously a crucial step forward in recognising the unique contribution of the Goan community to the life not just of India but also other countries where they have chosen to make their homes. Goa is known the world over for its civility, hospitality and diversity. It is one of the most glorious places on earth. I send my very best wishes for a successful day." Hoping to enthuse more among the Goan diaspora, Mr Barreto has posted some of these messages onto the popular mailing list goanet@goanet.org. Mr Oscar Furtado, of G.O.A, Toronto, sees this as an opportunity to celebrate the values the Goan community possesses and also to share these values with the various communities around the world. Writes Mr Cristopher Nunes, President, Goan Association of New Jersey, Inc. "As this year's theme for World Goa day is 'Giving something back' to society, I am proud to say that the association and individual members continue to donate funds to projects in Goa and help other less fortunate Goans."

Mr Oscar C Lobo, from Melbourne, Australia urges Goans everywhere to shun the caste system and Mr John Paul Kihara of the Goan Community of Mombasa, Kenya, warmly invites all Goans and non-Goans to their special Goan festival in September. There is even a congratulatory message from a Briton, Mr Paul Hancock. There are some dissonant notes too. Writing in Roman script Konkani, one Mr Simon Mendonca laments that though Goans proudly proclaim their Goan-ness, they are ashamed to talk in Konkani.

The bouquets and brickbats apart, Mr Rene Barreto affirms that on August 20, "Goans world-wide join in solidarity to celebrate our Goan-ness." In Goa, World Goa Day is planned for August 24. Among other things, the celebrations will include a stage production by Professor Isabel Santa Rita Vas. Elsewhere in the world, Goan organisations have planned activities for the entire months of August, September or October 2003. Details are listed on www.goaday.com.

There are games, picnics, dinners and dances, cultural shows and cooking demos, even Masses and healing services planned by Goan communities in places like Toronto, Montreal, Calgary (Canada), New Jersey, California, Houston (USA), London (UK) and Nairobi and Mombasa in Kenya. The list of celebrations is big, the activities diverse and the places, far-flung. The common denominator is Goa. Music naturally becomes part of the celebrations. Mr Basilio Magno, a Goan from Spain, had composed a special song, "Proud to be a Goan," for the first World Goa Day in 2000. This year, the song has been re-arranged by Mr Emiliano da Cruz and sung by Lulu, one of Goa's top singers.

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