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Today's Topics:

1. Why the people oppose the oil terminal at Sancoale
(saeco-SaGV4HLMEGYPbYq1S3ljVg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
2. Re: NEWS: Goa still groping to find out size and diaspora (Tim de
Mello)
3. NEWS-GOA: Goa: A success story in uniform civil code (Frederick
Noronha)
4. NEWS-AP: India-Christmas (Frederick Noronha)
5. 30 DEC: GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS (Joel D'Souza)
6. RIBANDAR DEMANDS A VILLAGE PANCHAYAT (Joel D'Souza)
7. Re: Currency rates... (WILSON SOARES)

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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 18:21:19 +0300
From: saeco-SaGV4HLMEGYPbYq1S3ljVg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [GOANET] Why the people oppose the oil terminal at Sancoale
To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi Readers,

Why not propose to shift it to a remote place in Goa itself?
This is in view of job opportunities.

If Chandrababu Naidu comes to know this, he will grab this
opportunity and will make arrangement to shift the whole unit
to Andhra Pradesh, and he will not forget to say "THANK YOU" to Goans;
he will calculate job opportunities
made available to his people, directly and indirectly
Regards,
TONY
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---------------------- Forwarded by SAECO HO/Rezayat on 12/27/2002 06:14
PM ---------------------------


MIME:simonc-0VrrOzQoB60xpvK4C0GaPQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 12/30/2002 02:12:36 PM
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Subject:

APPEAL

WHY THE PEOPLE OPPOSE THE OIL TERMINAL AT SANCOALE?

There has been an ongoing debate for shifting of the oil terminal
situated in the Port City of Vasco da Gama to areas where there is
neither any density of population or traffic congestion. However,
the Government could not offer such an area and hence the plans for
shifting of the oil terminal from Vasco da Gama was abandoned. There
was a proposal to shift the tanks to Chicalim but the former
MLA and Speaker of the Goa Assembly Mr. Simon D'Souza rejected the
proposal outright terming it disastrous and polluting project.

- - - - - - - - - - - - Wake up dear Goan
brothers and sisters. Join your hands to ours to
fight this evil project which one day will destroy half of Goa from
Salcete to Bardez.

Please e-mail a copy of this appeal to your friends or send their
e-mail addresses to us.
Thank you.
For further information please contact:
Simon Carvalho
Phone/fax: 2-550-295
e-mail: simonc-0VrrOzQoB60xpvK4C0GaPQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SAVE SANCOALE COMMITTEE




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From: "Tim de Mello" <timdemello-PkbjNfxxIARBDgjK7y7TUQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [GOANET] NEWS: Goa still groping to find out size and
diaspora
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 17:01:48 +0000
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 12:05:18 -0500
From: "Frederick Noronha"
<fred-jybDn1UALr9oJ/4XNAxtJmD2FQJk+8+b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [GOANET] NEWS-GOA: Goa: A success story in uniform civil code
Reply-To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?id=107963

PTI

Goa: A success story in uniform civil code

DEVIDAS GUPTA NEW DELHI, DEC 29 (PTI)
Although Article 44 of the Directive Principles of State Policy
enshrined in the Indian Constitution lays down that the "State shall
endeavour to secure for citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the
territory of India," government after government at the Centre has shied
away from passing a legislation to this effect.

Not many people in India know, however, that a Uniform Civil Code exists
in Goa which is accepted by all communities-- Hindus, Christians,
Muslims and others.

The Goa Civil Code, collectively called Family Laws, was framed and
enforced by the Portuguese colonial rulers through various legislations
in the 19th and 20th centuries. After the liberation of Goa in 1961, the
Indian State scrapped all the colonial laws and extended the Central
laws to the territory but made the exception of retaining the Family
Laws because all the Goan communities wanted it.

Former Chief Justice of India Y V Chandrachud commented that "the dream
of a uniform civil code in the country finds its realisation" in Goa,
expressing hope that it would one day "awaken the rest of bigoted India
and inspire it to emulate Goa.

"Although a common civil code has functioned for more than four decades
in Goa, in the rest of the country every religious community is governed
by its specific civil code," observes Arun Sinha, in a recently
published book : "Goa India: A Critical Potrait of Post Colonial Goa".
"But in Goa religion is neutral to the common civil code." Goa's Civil
Code is a guarantee against ill-treatment of the wife by the husband,
since she has an equal claim to all the properties held by him and can
make him suffer by forcing dissolution of the marriage.

The philosophy behind the Portuguese Civil Code was to strengthen the
family as the backbone of society by inculcating a spirit of tolerance
between husband and wife and providing for inbuilt safeguards against
injustice by one spouse against the other, says Sinha.

The most woman-friendly attribute of the civil code is this: All the
properties brought by either of the spouses by gift, succession or a
previous exclusive right from before the marriage as well as all the
properties acquired or earned by either of them during the subsistence
of the marriage were to be held as common property by the two spouses
till the dissolution of their marriage by death, divorce or separation.

In the rest of the country, the personal laws of the communities give
unequal rights to women, making them vulnerable to the whims of the
husbands and the manipulation of loopholes in the legislations by them.
The Muslim Personal Law is loaded against wives, who are often reduced
to beggary and destitution.

But the personal laws of other communities in the rest of the country
too do not favour women. A divorced Hindu woman, for instance, might not
get any mainteannce or be allowed by law just a ridiculous sum of twenty
or fifty rupees a month as alimony.

In contrast, the Goa code gives equal rights to men and women in affairs
of divorce, separation, share of couple's property, succession,
guardianship of children, gifts and adoption, say legal experts.

However, there are certain inequities embedded in the Goa's family laws,
says Sinha in his book.

For instance, he says one law sanctions a second marriage for the Hindu
husband if the first wife has not delivered an issue till the age of 25
or (even worse) if she has not delivered a male issue till the age of
30. "This is an absurd and outdated provision, considering that neither
the Constitution nor the liberal society sanctions gender inequality,"
the book notes.

The orthodox Islamic clergy in India made several attempts in the past
to get Goa's Civil code scrapped and the Muslim Personal Law extended to
the State. In the early 1980s, they began an agitation in the state on
the issue, taking support from a Muslim Minister in the then Government.

However, a strong counter movement erupted, led by a young Muslim woman
called Rashida Muzawar, who was a first year student of law whose fiery
speeches against the obscurantist Mullahs began to draw huge crowds. For
almost a year, street demonstrations and mosque congregations for and
against the extension of the Shariat Law to Goa continued.

Ultimately, the liberal Muslims were found in an overwhelming majority
in Goa who insisted on the continuation of the common civil code.

Justice Chandrachud had remarked "... A uniform Civil code (in the
country) remains today a distant goal. In my view it would be retrogate
step if Goa too were to give up uniformity in its personal laws which it
now possseses.



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Frederick Noronha Journalist
Ph 832.2409490 or 2409783
Saligao 403511 Goa India
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 12:08:29 -0500
From: "Frederick Noronha"
<fred-jybDn1UALr9oJ/4XNAxtJmD2FQJk+8+b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [GOANET] NEWS-AP: India-Christmas
Reply-To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

NEW DELHI, India (AP) -- Bittoo Kapoor, an accountant and devout
Hindu, never starts her day without lighting an incense stick and
offering prayers to her favorite Hindu deity.

But come December, Kapoor begins planning for Christmas -- buying
presents, baking cakes and planning parties.

"It doesn't matter if I'm a Hindu. Christmas stands for love,
affection, sharing, renewing family bonds. It's a festival for
everyone," Kapoor said as she shopped for tree decorations at New
Delhi's upscale Ansal Plaza mall.

In predominantly Hindu India, a rise in militant Hindu nationalism has
been matched by a growing enthusiasm for celebrating Christmas with
all the trimmings.

Equally surprising, perhaps, is that Hindu militants, who in recent
years have taken to opposing Christian missionaries and the church,
don't seem to bothered by the growing popularity of Christmas.

Not surprisingly, however, are the many echoes of complaints heard in
the West about Christmas becoming commercialized.

"The world over, the profound message of social justice symbolized by
the birth of Jesus Christ is being overtaken by consumerism. And that
is what you're getting to see here as well," Swami Agnivesh, a Hindu
theologian and social activist, said Friday.

As satellite television and free markets have opened India to outside
influences, the Christmas culture has rushed in.

With the approach of Bada Din, or "big day" as Christmas is called in
the Hindu language, shops fill with Christmas decorations, shiny
silver bells, stars and twinkling lights.

Shopworkers dress up in Santa costumes and beards, ringing bells to
draw in shoppers. Flower shops do brisk business with Christmas trees,
both real and fake, while perpetual Christmas favorites such as
"Jingle Bells" ring out in elevators and telephones.

"Every year the demand for trees goes up. Earlier, I'd get real pine
trees from the Himalayan foothills. Now we get these real-looking
trees from China," said Suresh Gupta, pointing to the neat row of
collapsible plastic trees outside his shop.

"Christmas, for me, is a festival like any Hindu festival. I do want
my son to get to know other traditions," said Kitty Tawakley, a New
Delhi resident, balancing armloads of Christmas gifts at the end of a
daylong shopping spree.

The popularity of Christmas does not extend to the religious themes
associated with the festival. It's only Christians who attend midnight
church services on Christmas Eve and nativity scenes can be seen only
in Christian institutions and churches.

Agnivesh, the theologian, doesn't think the rise of Christmas suggests
greater openness or tolerance. He ascribes it to the rise of the
Indian middle class.

"These very people will be out on the street tomorrow, forcing the
slogan of Hindutva (Hindu-ness) on us," he said.

Christians account for only 2.4 percent of India's 1 billion
population. Christians are the majority only in Nagaland and Mizoram,
two small states in India's remote northeast. Christians are a third
of the population in the southern states of Kerala and Goa.

Most Hindus dismiss apprehensions about nationalism by pointing to
India's centuries-old diversity of religions and sects, and the fact
that India has been officially and constitutionally secular since
gaining independence from Britain in 1947.

"Celebrating Christmas doesn't reduce my faith in Hinduism. If
anything, it makes us more generous, more loving to each other. That's
what I want my children to learn," Kapoor said.

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Frederick Noronha Journalist
Ph 832.2409490 or 2409783
Saligao 403511 Goa India
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 22:50:44 +0530
To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: "Joel D'Souza" <joel-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [GOANET] 30 DEC: GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS
Reply-To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

GOACOM NEWS CLIPPINGS
December 30, 2002

PARRIKAR URGES NRIS' ROLE IN GOA'S PROGRESS: Chief Minister Manohar
Parrikar yesterday stated that efforts will be made to register all NRIs

irrespective of caste, creed of religion, to enlist their participation
in
the development of the State. Parrikar was speaking as chief guest after

inaugurating the day-long Overseas Goans Convention organised by the NRI

Goa Facilitation Centre at Kala Academy, Panaji. Referring to the
registration of about 500 NRIs with the facilitation centre despite the
presence of nearly one lakh NRIs, the chief minister said that the first

phase of registering them was over. He said non-resident Indians have
good
potential to participate in the development of the State but their issue

had not been addressed properly till now. (GT)

GIVE US GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE: Sunday's gatheringOverseas Goan Convention
organised by the NRI Goa Facilitation Centre at Kala Akademy in
Panjimwas
the fourth annual event of its kind. It was smaller than earlier years'
gatherings, but organisers argued that this event was qualitatively
different in that it had the official State government backing. Earlier
in
the day, the limited number of expatsmingling with a larger crowd of
officials and local participantsheard out what was being offered to
them.
Banks, insurance companies and other institutions made offers to attract

expat interest?But expats voiced their concern over the way in which
things
were sliding, and sharply voiced their need for a fair deal. (H)

NRI GOANS WANT HASSLE-FREE GOVT: The representatives of various
associations of Non-Resident Indians of Goan origin on December 29
expressed their willingness to invest in the State and turn it into a
model
for other states but for this the Goa administration should be more
transparent in its approach and must adopt a responsive attitude. (NT)

VAJPAYEE IN GOA: Prime Minister Atal behari Vajpayee arrive on a
four-day
visit to Goa yesterday afternoon. The Prime Minister and his entourage
was
accorded a warm welcome at the INS Hansa Naval airport, Vasco. (GT)

DABOLIM AIRPORT TO BE RENOVATED: In order to give boost to tourism in
India
and air traffic in Goa, the Central government has decided to renovate
the
existing Dabolim airport and extend another terminal there. This was
informed by Union Minister for Civil Aviation Shahnawaz Hussein at
Dabolim
airport yesterday. Hussein stated that passengers from Gulf countries
and
other neighbouring countries prefer Goa as a tourism sport as compared
to
western countries. (NT)

RAVE PARTIES GO ON: Are "rave parties' being organised to fund the
construction and maintenance of religious places? According to sources
in
the Anjuna area, a number of organisers of illegal parties in the area
profess to be raising funds for the construction or renovation of
religious
buildings. Residents say that they find it harder to sleep each day with

parties blatantly violating laws on sound. Speaking to Gomantak Times
the
police claimed that their hands are tied and allege that they have been
instructed not to interfere in any way with the parties. (GT)

BULLET TRAIN MAY TRAVEL UPTO PANVEL: A confident looking Konkan Railway
Corporation Ltd managing director Mr B Rajaram, said on December 28 that

the fast speed train linking Mumbai to Goa is a dream not far from being

fulfilled. Mr Rajaram said that instead of Roha, the train would be
destined for Panvel, further reducing the distance between Goa and
Mumbai. (NT)

SECURITY CARDS FOR LABOURERS: The Government of India has chosen Goa as
the
pilot state for launching the scheme to cove unorganized labourers under

social security, with facilities including health services and pension
being accorded to them. (NT)

MAN WITH CHARAS HELD: The Anti-Narcotic police yesterday arrested
Yellappa
Chalwadi of Ganesh Path, Hubli, and recovered from him 725 grammes of
charas valued at Rs.72,500 in the international market. (GT)

4 KERALITES HELD: Four women from Kerala were arrested by Maina-Curtorim

police in connection with the theft of a gold chain belonging to one
Florina Fernandes from Chandor on December 28. (H)

MHADEI WATER: Goa uses just one per cent of Mhadei river water and
around
200 tmc ft water flows as waste into the Arabian Sea, says the Karnataka

Water Resources Minister, Mr HK Patil. (NT)

SKULL FOUND: The Panaji police yesterday recovered a human skull near
the
Kadamba bus terminus in Panjim. (GT)

HAZARDS OF DRIVING ON GOA'S ROADS: Road safety is a function of user
friendly road designing and vehicle friendly traffic management. Go has
the
highest geographical density of roads in India. The number of vehicles
would soon reach half-a-million mark. Their density in the coastal
talukas
could be highest in India. The vehicles are choking the narrow roads."
(Nandkumar Kamat in Glimpses-NT)

NEW POWER LINE FOR MARGAO: Come Monday and the third source of power
supply
to Margao city will finally become a reality. This line will provide
alternate power supply to Margao as it is connected to the
Reliance-Salgaocar power project at Sancoale. (H)

RESEARCH GRANTS: Departments of Chemistry, Marine Science &
Biotechnology,
Earth Science and Mathematics, Goa University, have been selected by the

Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, for Funds for
Improvement of Science & Technology Infrastructure in Universities
programme. (GT)

RSPCL'S SOCIAL WORK: PVC roofing shelter for the porch at the entrance
of
church of Our Leady of Health, Sancoale, was declared open to the
parishioners in the presence of Cortalim MLA Mathany Saldanha, panchayat

and parish council members recently. This shelter was constructed by
Reliance Salgaocar Power Company for the church as a part of their
policy
of contributing towards community welfare. (GT)

S P O R T S

FIRST DIV FOOTBALL: MPT SC shocked table toppers Corps of Signals 2-1 to

gain full points at Fatorda, while Raia SC scrapped past Goa Police by a

solitary Goa at Duler ground in Mapusa, on December 29, in the GFA's
First
Division League. (GT)

D E A T H S
26 Dec: Chorao: EMELIA PICARDO, mother of Vincent (Abu Dhabi)/Vita.
29 Dec: Ribandar: JULIAN MENDES, relict of late Luis Jose, mother of

Dulcina/Francisco Coutinho, Agnelo/late Milagrina, Severina.
28 Dec: Panjim: CAMILO BENEDITO FERNANDES, husband of Maria, father
of
late Antonio Luis/Feliciana, Luiza/Mario Fernandes (Kuwait),
Rita/Stephen
Fernandes, Victoria/Augustine Dias, Philomena, Xavier/Bertha,
Nicholas/Joanita and Francis.
29 Dec: Bambolim: LILLY DIAS (Ex-GMC), wife of Antonio Gomes, mother
of
Juliet, Peter, Francisco.
29 Dec: Vasco: ANTONIO FERNANDES, husband of Jessie, father of
Rosy/Nicholas Vaz, henriqueita/Anthony Dias, Ambrose/Pauline, John/Edwin

Fernandes and Gregorio.
29 Dec: Mandur/Vasco da Gama: FRANCISCO VICTOR GRACIAS, husband of
late
Ana Hortencia, father of Maria de Jesus/Savio, Blasco/Angelica.
29 Dec: Colva: VIOLETA RODRIGUES, sister of Ninfa, Rosario and Fr
Arthur.
24 Dec: Porvorim: MARIO SEQUEIRA, son of Brazinho and late Lydia,
brother of late Joseph and Jacinta/Lazaro Cardozo, Uncle of Caroline,
Sarah
and Mark (Canada).

G O A W E A T H E R
Temp: 24.7 deg C (76.5 deg F) at Assagao at 9.45 am today.
Max temp: 35.2 deg C, Humidity: 60% (Official figures for yesterday)
Weather: The sky is a bit too cloudy though there is a mild wind
blowing.

Courtesy: H=Herald, NT=The Navhind Times, GT=Gomantak Times

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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 23:19:03 +0530
To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: "Joel D'Souza" <joel-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [GOANET] RIBANDAR DEMANDS A VILLAGE PANCHAYAT
Reply-To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RIBANDAR DEMANDS A VILLAGE PANCHAYAT

A meeting of Ribandar citizens held at Ribandar on Sunday 29th December
demanded that Government take immediate steps to set up a Ribandar
Village
Panchayat. Ribandar, Manas-wado and a part of Sao Pedro is currently
Ward
18 of the Panjim Municipal Council.

The meeting was of the opinion that Ribandar has been neglected and has
not
seen any infrastructure development and that the residents were only
being
burdened with high taxes but no civic amenities.

The meeting also expressed concern that the taxes would further increase

once Panjim Municipal Council becomes a Corporation.

The meeting formed a 10 member "Ribandar Citizen's Committee" with Mr.
Subhash Mahambre as Convenor to co-ordinate the agitation to demand
Panchayat status for Ribandar.

Local MLA Victoria Fernandes who was also present assured the people of
Ribandar all her support in their demand for a Ribandar Panchayat. Santa

Cruz Sarpanch William Gonsalves explained to the gathering the benefits
the
citizens get under a Panchayat Set­up. Adv. Aires Rodrigues said that if

Taleigao was being reverted back as a Panchayat inview of the public
demand, there was no reason why the Government should not accede to the
demand of the people of Ribandar for a Village Panchayat.

It was also resolved that a delegation of Ribandar residents would soon
call on Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and submit a memorandum signed
by
the residents demanding a Panchayat for Ribandar.

x x x x x



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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:44:30 -0500 (EST)
From: WILSON SOARES <wilsonsoares-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [GOANET] Currency rates...
To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Herman Carneiro <herminator_inc-PkbjNfxxIARBDgjK7y7TUQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
thalygoa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: goanet-fkB0aodkGtPQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hello folks,
Somehow you did miss the canadian dollar. Please
include it next time.
Wilson



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