Thursday morning sunned by Justice Gautam Patel poetic ruling: '..... Goa mostly liberal, kind and gentle.' Smita Nair from Panjim posts a detailed report, FP anchor in The Indian Express. She writes: 'The Bombay High Court's Panjim bench today quashed the Centre's notification to move western zone of National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Pune ---which handles all cases from Goa -- to the NGT's principal bench in New Delhi.' Modi Bhakt and Goa CM, Manohar Parrikar pushed the idea to bloc the poor from fighting green cases; it could get tougher giving time to Manohar Parrikar to sell away Goa to hoteliers and corporates; tourism earns forex and kickbacks. That the NGT in Pune has so many cases from Goa, Justice Patel said, is because the people of Goa, "perceive that there is something of value here to protect." By tripping protesting Goans, Manohar Parrikar is being unfair, but when were Bhakts fair. Is it not time Panaji had a bench of the NGT? If me could settle out of Mumbai, it will be Goa with Paul Noronha as neighbour. BJP will try its best to ruin Goa, make it less gentle and charming, but dear Goans wont fall. Paul does complain tourists 'finishing' Goa over Old Monks at Press Club, long ago. Goa is a failed case of the tourism model. You cant use Goans as bunnies for tourists to depocket dollars and euros. Goans like their fenny and rum, their women, funs and laughs .... and thats better than yogic poses and meditative confusions and hates. They felled me from the first day at The Times of India, Bombay, with the sports desk manned not womaned by Goans. Frank, Leyland, John, Joe .... they had played the sports and reported them with civility and facility. Sports desks in Bombay newspapers were manned by Goans. And there were the beautiful Goan women at offices.... me preferred them to their stuffy bosses. And there was sports in Bombay....athletics, billiards, snooker, football, hockey, basketball, badminton, table tennis apart from cricket .... loaning Bombay a sports fairness, a sporting spirit, a shaking of hands after a match won or lost.... that went with the death of sports in Bombay and the city went and is still in a decline of many dislikes. Bombay lost it and Mumbai has not gained a bit. There were Goans at the press making pages like Alberto and Claudie at nights, a bit tipsy and smoky, and yet fun. Me has shared them drinks and smoke. Today, there are less Goans in Mumbai and perhaps lesser in Goa as the younger generations fly to Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada.... Thats what Paul tells me leaving silent bunglows in retirement homes for cheap corporates to buy and sell. Yes, India is not for them... India is no place for funsters ....India is religious hatred and killings and more of it as years go by, a miserable shut down ..... Mumbai is India in that measure. Yes, Justice Patel, me agrees with you, Goa is a beautiful slice of earth with beautifulest humans as the FIFA U17 ad says... If today me am a human being it is because of Goans and Paulies.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Whoa Goa.....
Thursday morning sunned by Justice Gautam Patel poetic ruling: '..... Goa mostly liberal, kind and gentle.' Smita Nair from Panjim posts a detailed report, FP anchor in The Indian Express. She writes: 'The Bombay High Court's Panjim bench today quashed the Centre's notification to move western zone of National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Pune ---which handles all cases from Goa -- to the NGT's principal bench in New Delhi.' Modi Bhakt and Goa CM, Manohar Parrikar pushed the idea to bloc the poor from fighting green cases; it could get tougher giving time to Manohar Parrikar to sell away Goa to hoteliers and corporates; tourism earns forex and kickbacks. That the NGT in Pune has so many cases from Goa, Justice Patel said, is because the people of Goa, "perceive that there is something of value here to protect." By tripping protesting Goans, Manohar Parrikar is being unfair, but when were Bhakts fair. Is it not time Panaji had a bench of the NGT? If me could settle out of Mumbai, it will be Goa with Paul Noronha as neighbour. BJP will try its best to ruin Goa, make it less gentle and charming, but dear Goans wont fall. Paul does complain tourists 'finishing' Goa over Old Monks at Press Club, long ago. Goa is a failed case of the tourism model. You cant use Goans as bunnies for tourists to depocket dollars and euros. Goans like their fenny and rum, their women, funs and laughs .... and thats better than yogic poses and meditative confusions and hates. They felled me from the first day at The Times of India, Bombay, with the sports desk manned not womaned by Goans. Frank, Leyland, John, Joe .... they had played the sports and reported them with civility and facility. Sports desks in Bombay newspapers were manned by Goans. And there were the beautiful Goan women at offices.... me preferred them to their stuffy bosses. And there was sports in Bombay....athletics, billiards, snooker, football, hockey, basketball, badminton, table tennis apart from cricket .... loaning Bombay a sports fairness, a sporting spirit, a shaking of hands after a match won or lost.... that went with the death of sports in Bombay and the city went and is still in a decline of many dislikes. Bombay lost it and Mumbai has not gained a bit. There were Goans at the press making pages like Alberto and Claudie at nights, a bit tipsy and smoky, and yet fun. Me has shared them drinks and smoke. Today, there are less Goans in Mumbai and perhaps lesser in Goa as the younger generations fly to Australia, New Zealand, America, Canada.... Thats what Paul tells me leaving silent bunglows in retirement homes for cheap corporates to buy and sell. Yes, India is not for them... India is no place for funsters ....India is religious hatred and killings and more of it as years go by, a miserable shut down ..... Mumbai is India in that measure. Yes, Justice Patel, me agrees with you, Goa is a beautiful slice of earth with beautifulest humans as the FIFA U17 ad says... If today me am a human being it is because of Goans and Paulies.
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