August 29, 2012

Obituary & Heartfelt Condolences

The President, members, players and families of Navelim Youth Centre (NYC) -Kuwait deeply mourn the sad passing away of Mr. Joe Coutinho, brother-in-law of NYC member Mr. Norman Noronha (Kuwait/Navelim-Goa).
 
We pray to the Almighty to give Norman and his family the strength to bear this colossal loss and pray that the soul of the departed rests in peace.
 
In grief we remain.
Navelim Youth Centre - Kuwait

August 28, 2012

DISPLAY OF GOAN CHEAPNESS THRU SOCCER


There is an impression in Goa that the football activities we do in Kuwait are of excellent standard. Actually it is not a big thing because it is done within our own circle beyond the gaze and supervision of the locals and also beyond the jurisdiction of the local authority. Our foot-ball is peanuts compared to the football the locals play. Our football is not even recognized by the local authorities but because of the noise we make among ourselves of our soccer activities it gives an impression to the innocent and ignorant people that we are better than EURO Cup.

The Goan Club known as United Goans Football Center and popularly known as UG initiated our soccer activities in 1979 by organizing a soccer tournament for Indians only on League cum knock out basis. Since then our football activities among us developed and flourished. UG is still surviving, they have their own football team and they organize annually their knock out tournament. UG at the moment is the oldest club in Indian soccer activities still surviving thanks to the tireless efforts of Tony Gonsaves and his team.

In Kuwait under Kuwait Indian Football Federation one tournament is running in memory of the late JP D’Mello. JP a Goan from Socorro, Porvorim was the first Goan International Referee and when he came to work in Kuwait he was introduced to our soccer by UG and because of UG we got JP in Kuwait as a guide and mentor for our soccer activities. Even without JP we would surely run our soccer activities as we did before his arrival in Kuwait but without UG’s initiative we would never have our soccer activities and we would never know JP either. In this respect the initiative of UG is laudable and due recognition to UG must be accorded. As a Goan club I am proud of UG’s initiative.

Now the next season of Indian soccer where Goans are in majority is going to begin shortly. Almost every club and every team stalwart is trying to get the services of best of Indian footballers by paying some Dinars for the players of their choice. Some paying these Dinars from the Kitty of their clubs while others from their own pockets. But why such expenses? Is it purely for the love of foot-ball or for ulterior motive or for personal pomp?

It is not for the love of soccer but mainly for the self-promotion either of individuals or of Clubs or of Teams. If you carefully analyse the psychology of our people mainly of Goans, they are suffering from ancestral inferiority complex which is inborn in their blood because of their hollow background. Back at home before coming to Kuwait due to their backwardness they were denied previlleges of elite who rejected them outright because among elite there are more smart people. Hence, in Kuwait since many of our people are like one eyed persons among the blinds they make hey while sun shines to promote them and that too cheaply.

Many of our people involved in such activities want adoration and recognition in society which they miss back at home but easily get in Kuwait by involving in soccer activities mainly as presidents or chairmen of the clubs or office bearers. Otherwise, overwhelming majority of the presidents of our clubs and other stalwarts are not even fit to run the clubs of their Vaddos back at home.

Take for example, the “NAL” of Nagoa was unknown entity in the community but the moment he got involved in one Club thru my push he feels he is heading Real Madrid or Barcelona and to remain in this position he is spending money from his own pocket. (Later on he betrayed me with a Judas Kiss is another matter). In fact by doing this he is purchasing recognition in society, which society? Idiots’ society because he himself is an IDIOT Number One, intellectually bankrupt and educationally illiterate. Such Goan “NAL” is plenty among us and their number is annually increasing because the rot is become more in our midst.

This Nagoa “Nal” is so arrogant and so proud that he feels everything best in life among Goans he alone should possess because according to his logic he is superior to others. He feels he is too smart but for me and persons of my ilk he is an Idiot of first grade. I pity him for his prideful ignorance.

Recently I attended one Final of our soccer. At the time of introducing the Chief Guest to the players, some names were called out to accompany the Chief Guest. Unfortunately for me my name too was called. When I refused to be a part of this cheap “tamasha” one president of one Goan club whose name was also called and who was sitting next to me said “Veronica, come on, join us because such opportunity we will never get in Goa”. From here you see the backwardness and cheapness of our people. They only want prominence and that too cheap prominence. All such persons are sons or grandsons of Goan Ladrus & Pedrus. Because they are in Kuwait they got girls to marry otherwise ……..??

I pity them.


A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.



August 27, 2012

BEWARE HOTEL GOAN HERITAGE SHAREHOLDERS.

I refer to the debate going on in Kranti on the Looting of Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society’s fund. I am dejected to know that two of the members of KGES are the directors of Hotel Goan Heritage. As a wellwisher of  Hotel Goan Heritage my concern for the safety of Heritage Hotel is increased because people of questionable character are in the Board. People have lost the confidence in both the Wilsons – Coelho & Rodrigues because they are part of the loot committed by Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society.

Secondly there was heavy news in Kuwait in pre-invasion period that one Cordeiro working for Air India Office in Kuwait was sacked for committing financial irregularities. This same Cordeiro is also one Director of Heritage. Total directors of questionable characters in Heritage became three, hence there is risk for the Hotel. Shareholders must make a move to throw them out before they rob Heritage also. I don’t know how shareholders are tolerating robbers in the company Board.



A CONCERNED WELLWISHER.

August 26, 2012

IN REPLY TO VERONICA'S ARTICLE.

Further to the article"LOOTERS OF KUWAIT EVACUEES MONEY" in this forum on 24th of this month written by A. Veronica Fernandes, I fully agree with his statements.. Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society has really collected money from Kuwait returnees with the false promise to take them back to Kuwait. I was a victim of their false promise and finally nothing came out.

 
Not a single Goan returned to Kuwait thru the efforts of Evacuees Society. So where the collected money gone?

 
Wilson Coelho and Wilson Rodrigues are the two main persons in this society. Hence they  have got responsibility to accept this blunder. They both are part of this robbery committed by and on behalf of Kuwait Evacuees Society.


They are both involved in Gulf Goans Hotels Company’s Board. It is a  risky thing to keep them in the board when their record is so bad.  Given a chance they will swallow the entire Hotel Heritage. Share holders must be careful of them..


Wilson Coelho was once castigated by one Goan lady publicly in Kuwait for demanding Sex from her daughter in exchange of the job. He is acting like Narvenkar by demanding sex for the favours done by him. It is a shame for Gulf Goans Hotels Co. to have such a sex maniac in its board.

NAME WITHELD ON REQUEST.

August 25, 2012

RTI REVEALS THAT CRIMINAL CASES AGAINST POLITICIANS WERE WITHDRAWN TO HAVE A ‘CONDUCIVE’ ATMOSPHERE

By Aires Rodrigues.

The Manohar Parrikar government decided to withdraw criminal cases pending against ruling party politicians to have a conducive atmosphere in the State. This has been revealed in information obtained from the Home department under the Right to Information Act.

The file notings reveal that at a meeting held on 15th May in the office of the Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and attended by Advocate General Atmaram Nadkarni, Law Secretary Pramod Kamat and Director of Prosecution Shobha Dhumaskar a discussion was held on various criminal cases pending against politicians in various Courts.

The same day a note was moved and Advocate General Atmaram Nadkarni in his noting stated that a circular may be issued through the Director of Prosecution that the policy of the government is not to pursue criminal cases against politicians provided the cases are not of very heinous crimes like murder, rape, looting robbery or such serious offences.

The noting was approved by Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on the same day while directing the Director of Prosecution to issue the circular directing the withdrawal of cases pending against politicians.

The Director of Prosecution Shobha Dhumaskar accordingly promptly issued a circular to all the Prosecutors and Assistant PublicProsecutors conveying the policy of the government to withdraw criminal cases against politicians provided they cases are not ofheinous nature such as murder, rape, looting, robbery or such seriousoffences. On receipt of the circular the Public Prosecutors and Assistant PublicProsecutors moved swiftly and withdrew the criminal cases pending invarious courts against various Ministers and MLAs including Speaker of the Goa Legislative Assembly Mr. Rajendra Arlekar.

This high handed move of the government in withdrawing criminal casesagainst politicians is a blatant interference in the admistration of Justice. Nobody  can be above the law. Such a discriminatory move to help only  politicians escape from their alleged offences is impermissible in theeyes of Justice.

The decision taken by the government in the guise of having a conducive atmosphere in the State is ridiculous. One wonders why the government did not use the same yardstick and withdraw all criminal cases not pertaining to heinous crimes which are pending against the common citizens.

The extension in service and pay hike given to Director of Proscution Shobha Dhumaskar despite an F.I.R pending against her, was a planned move by the government to facilitate the withdrawal of cases against politicians.



August 24, 2012

LOOTERS OF KUWAIT EVACUEES MONEY.

It is 22 years now passed since the invasion of Kuwait yet some incidents occurred at that time among Kuwait Goans are very important for Goans to know who is good and who is bad so that corrective steps are taken to prevent recurrence of such incidents for the good of Kuwait Goans in particular and Goans in general.

While thru my initiative GOA-KUWAIT SOLIDARITY CENTER was established, there was one more organization formed in Goa during the invasion of Kuwait. This was KUWAIT GOAN EVACUEES SOCIETY which was totally independent of GOA-KUWAIT SOLIDARITY CENTER whose activities were totally different from that of Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society. This society after the liberation of Kuwait collected Rs. 50/- from each Goan to fill his/her form with an assurance to make arrangement for his/her returning back to Kuwait. Innumerable Kuwait Goan evacuees filled-up these forms by paying the indicated fees and thru this process this Society collected huge amount of money which finally gone where? Nobody knows. Up to now it is a mystery.

Two of the stalwarts of this Society were Alex Wilson Coelho and Wilson Rodrigues both from Curtorim. It was their responsibility to disclose how much money has been collected and where and how it was spent. They along with other members of this society are totally silent over this matter giving an impression that this society has looted this fund collected from Kuwait Goan Evacuees. In this case both Coelho and Rodrigues are part of the loot. Hence, it is dangerous to involve both these guys and other members of this society in any Goan organization where money matters are involved. Through this write-up I am alerting Goans to be careful of these persons. .

For the benefit of concerned Goans let me reiterate that I was not a member of Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society nor in anyway I was associated with this Society. I bear no responsibility for any action of Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society and nobody should hold me responsible for any action of Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society either.

Immediately following the liberation of Kuwait a delegation of Kuwait Goan Evacuees Society including Alex Wilson Coelho went to New Delhi and besides others met with Kuwait’s Ambassador in Delhi. After returning back to Goa this delegation according to available information impressed upon Kuwait Goan Evacuees that they have a mandate to collect the forms from Kuwait Goan Evacuees desiring to return to Kuwait. For each of these forms as mentioned above Rs. 50/ was charged from every applicant. And finally what happened to these forms and a huge amount of money collected? Can Alex Wilson Coelho and Wilson Rodrigues and other members of KGES answer this question?

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.



TIATRO "APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK" TIATRO IN KULWAIT.


Seen above is one scene of the forthcoming Tiatro in Kuwait on 28th September 2012 written and directed by Dy. SP Sammy Tavares.

From left: Rosalia, Godwyn, comedian Sally, comedian Jon D'Silva, Roma and Mathew Araujo.

As per the organisers, preparation for staging of this Tiatro is in motion and as per the people's mood they are waiting eagerly to see this Tiatro on 28th of next month.

A. Veronica Fernades
Kuwait.

August 22, 2012

"APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK" TIATRO IN KUWAIT ON 28.09.12.



Seen above is one of the scenes of the forthcoming Tatro "APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK" written and directed by Dy. SP Sammy Tavares.  This Tiatro is to be staged in Kuwait on 28th Sept., 2012.

In the above picture seen from left are Marcus Vaz, Lawry Travasso, Xavier Gomes and Anicieto.

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.

August 21, 2012

FELCY & ROMA IN TIATRO "APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK".


The above two beauties Felcy and Roma with their gorgeous presentation will be an added attraction for the Tiatro  "APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK" written and directed by Dy. SP Sammy Tavares.  Both are melodious singers with charming attractive voices. 

In the picture above they are seen rendering a beautiful song.

Between the two, Felcy is much senior on Konkani Stage whom I first saw acting in the Tiatro "Lemddo Santan" written by the late legendary Minguel Rod and directed by his son Jr. Rod at Mapusa somewhere in mid sisxties. Though very young then probably her maiden appearance on professional stage yet it was her superb performance outclassing even her seasoned seniors.

Roma on the other hand is fresher compared to Felcy whom I first time saw on the professional stage around 10 years back. Her greatness lies in her confidence in performing her roles well and in her beautiful voice.

In "APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK" they will surely show to the audience something more than normally they deliver.


A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.

August 20, 2012

GOA POLICE FORCE IN DIRE STRAITS.


By Aires Rodrigues.

A politically independent police force that is able to effectively ensure law and order is the key to the prosperity and well being ofany State.

This government came to power on a solemn pledge of a Parivartan. Nothing seems to have changed. Even the Goa police continues to lack any independence in its functioning. The police force continues to be puppets in the hands of politicians in power. The Director General of Police (DGP) and Inspector General of Police (IGP) have no say whatsoever in transfers and promotion of police personnel with the Chief Minister, Ministers and ruling MLAs calling the shots.

A small State like Goa has a police force of over 6000. This government is in the process of recruiting more. What is required are not more political recruits but proper and judicious deployment of the existing force by ensuring its proper utilization. Good policing cannot be achieved by merely having more cops on the streets. The techniques of proper surveillance have to be upgraded. Proper investigation cannot be achieved by just increasing the numbers of an already swollen police constabulary. Crime needs to be curbed by bolstering community and neighborhood watch on criminal activities.This task however becomes arduous when politicians are themselves the perpetrators if not the cohorts in breaking and violating the law.

Ministers have appropriated the authority to assign postings of all police ranks, from Inspectors to constables and even the post of SPs to Dy SPs. The intent and manner behind depriving the DGP and IGP of their authority in such routine administrative matters is deplorable.The damage done to the status of the DGP and IGP is incalculable and unacceptable. Today the DGP and IGP cannot even transfer or disciplinea constable.

It was on the directions of the Supreme Court that State Governments were directed to set up a Police establishment board to oversee the transfer of police personnel. The intent was to improve and monitor the functioning of the Police system. The Supreme Court was very candid clear that the police force should be totally insulated fromany political pressure, whatsoever, so as to be able to secure thecitizen's rights under the Constitution. The Police should be allowed to discharge their fundamental duties of ensuring strict enforcementof the law and maintaining order. For good public policing the politicians should never use the police to target their political opponents and to silence voices of dissent. Politicians publicly speakabout the independence of the police and of the law taking its owncourse. The ground reality is very different as they interfere andintervene in the day to day functioning of the police.

We have many good and smart policemen. But unfortunately their brains and investigative skills are locked in the custody of the politicianswhose line they have to tow. A college degree is no longer a novelty,and there are now police constables with graduate degrees as well. Even some constables have an academic education way beyond that of some of our Ministers and MLAs. This is an encouraging trend. It istime to make the Police force function as a professionally-competent body and not as mere agents of the political party in power. A small state like Goa can have optimum levels of peace and tranquility butthe rising crime is a matter of great concern. If immediate correctivesteps are not taken we may plunge to a point of no return.

Today murders, thefts and rapes are on the increase. At times the Police lack the will to investigate because of political pulls and pressures. The Government should ponder and investigate the cause of crime. Unless we have the vision and spine to get to the root of the problem, any superficial steps would be merely cosmetic and would not yield long-lasting results.

Due to political interference, the police often shelve criminal complaints on the excuse that the subject matter is of a civil nature. And instances are also galore where at the behest of politicians thepolice swiftly and highhandedly proceed with criminal action in civildisputes.

There has to be a consensus to ensure that the police get their independence and identity. It is a shame that officers have over they ears been manipulated and tamed by the powers that be and that infact the officers have no role to play except dance to the tunes of those in power. In effect they have been bound and gagged. The frequent transfer and victimization of police officers at the instance of politicians has to stop. It affects the morale and credibility of the officers while adversely affecting their performance.

In its Mission Statement, the Goa Police had resolved to give peoplean efficient, law abiding and responsive law enforcement machinery. Independence of the police force is a must and Ministers & MLA’s should stop controlling police stations. Powers to transfer and discipline police personnel should vest solely with the DGP and IGP. There has to be a consensus amongst all politicians on the need to allow the Police force to function freely and independently devoid of any political interference and manipulation whatsoever. It is hightime there is a concerted effort in this direction. Only then can we inch towards a peaceful and crime free Goa.

May the Goa Police be inspired by the words of Sir Robert Peel, who was known as the Father of Modern community policing“ Police seek and preserve public favour not by catering to public opinion but by constantly demonstrating absolute impartial service to the law. The police are the public and the public are the police; the police being only members of the public who are paid to give full time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the interests of community welfare and existence”

( the writer can be contacted on 9822684372 or airesrodrigues@gmail.com)

August 19, 2012

CAJETAN-MARCUS-XAVIER TRIO IN KUWAIT TIATRO "APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK".


On Konkani Stage since its inception the first known Trio that was formed and made its solid impact was of Trio of Kid – Young – Rod. During those days people will flood to see and listen to the excellent Trio songs they rendered. The theme of their trio songs was Social or Family life or in rare cases “Zupattis” for the fellow Tiatrists. This Trio after a good period of time successfully entertaining the Goan audience due to some difference of opinions within themselves splitted when the backbone of it Minguel Rod deserted it. Then due to ingenuity of Alexinho de Candolim as a good schemer, Minguel Rod was roped in for the newly formed Quartet consisting of Alexinho de Candolim-Minguel Rod-C. Alvares-Jacinto Vaz. As a mode of propaganda of their unity they published their photograph in the Handbill holding one another’s hand in a gesture of unity. But this unity did not last for long since Minguel Rod returned to his original Trio.

The second well known Trio was formed immediately after the invasion of Goa by Bharat. Unable to bear the disgrace of Bharati corrupt Raj in Goa and to raise their voice against the corruption, Conception-Nelson-Anthony formed their Trio. It was a Trio purely rendering political songs and because of their hard hitting songs this Trio became the darling of the audience. After about one and a half decade of doing great service from the Stage for the cause of Goa, it got splitted when Nelson its backbone was separated from it. Later on Nelson died and also Conception died and the onus of its survival fell on the shoulders of Anthony who with the new substitutes kept it going.

As a matter of interest, the Trio of Conception-Nelson-Anthony was so powerful in Goan political scene that what 12 MLA’s of UG could not do this Trio was doing because Bandodkar the then Chief Minister of Goa was more afraid of this Trio than of 12 UG MLA’s.

The third known professional Trio on Konkani Stage was of Mendes Bros. which was formed immediately after the death of their beloved father Anthony Mendes in early Sixties. All the youthful Mendes Bros. namely Felix-Derek-Xavier was of instant hit soon after the formation of their Trio. Their comedy trios were hilarious and the audience enjoyed the same to their total satisfaction. They are all three brothers who are in Kuwait leading a decent life since last three decades and occasionally seen participating in Tiatros in Kuwait, mainly for Charity Shows.

The fourth known professional Trio that was formed was of Rom-Rem-Rod, this trio concentrated mainly on political songs. After serving Konkani Stage for a decade it came to an end.

Then came another professional Trio of Wilmix with dazzling colours and after a short period it also faced its extinction. It was led by Wilson Mazarello.

In Kuwait among all the Gulf States there are more Tiatrists who played a very good role on Konkani Stage before landing in Kuwait. Some of these Tiatrists were very matured and seasoned in Goa and Bombay. Cajetan de Sanvordem is one who came to Kuwait approximately in 1975 and who was later on followed by Marcus Vaz the son of the then great Tiatrist Master Vaz. Before them came Xavier Gomes and all the three started creating ripples with their individual performances on Kuwait Konkani Stage.

Then somewhere in mid-eighties Cajetan-Marcus-Xavier joined together and formed their trio named as Cajetan-Marcus-Xavier as shown in the above photo. They rendered trio songs on comedy and decent themes and their trios were liked by the audience. Not only in Kuwait even in Goa they were very much in demand. Among the three only Cajetan de Sanvordem is still working in Kuwait while the other two already retired from Kuwait. But occasionally when they get opportunity of being together, they join together to participate in the Tiatros and render their trios.

In “APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK” they will be seen together in action in Kuwait on 28th September 2012 for the Tiatro written and directed by Dy. S.P. Sammy Tavares to entertain the Kuwait Konkani audience once again.

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.

ONE LAKH TWENTY THOUSAND GOANS STRANDED WITHOUT DSS BENEFITS SINCE JUNE

 By Aires Rodrigues.

The Chief Secretary of Goa Mr. B.Vijayan has today been served a legal notice for non payment of Dayanand Social Security benefits since June this year to all the 1,20,000 beneficiaries. It has been demanded that all arrears to the beneficiaries be paid within 24 hours and thatfurther payments be made promptly on the first of every month.

The Dayanand Social Security scheme was launched by the Goa Governmentin 2001 as an initiative under “Freedom from Hunger” project. The beneficiaries which include 80,000 Senior Citizens, 30,000 widows and 10,000 disabled citizens are all without benefits from June this year despite this monthly monetary benefit being the only source of income and sustenance for these poor downtrodden beneficiaries.

This blatant wanton neglect of this poorest and unprivileged section of society is despicable and unjustified. The welfare and well being of the poorest should have been the paramount priority of any government. It is intriguing that the government despite being unable to pay benefits in time to these beneficiaries is contemplating other welfare schemes and also taking several populist decisions having afinancial impact. A clear paradox..Unless the government is able to adequately implement existing schemes, any attempt to launch otherwelfare schemes would be inappropriate and undesirable.

It is apparent that the 1,20,000 beneficiaries under the Dayanand Social Security Scheme have not been paid from June due to the financial crunch the State exchequer faces. It would be very appropriate for the government to adopt rigorous austerity measuresand stop squandering money on unnecessary expenditure.

All wasteful expenditure must stop. Unnecessarily 11 lakhs was spenton the swearing in ceremony of the current government held on 9th March. Lakhs are going down the drain on the four MLAs who are now on a joy ride to the United Kingdom at tax payer’s expense. All this while the Goa Government had no money to pay monthly benefits under the Dayanand Social Security scheme to the financially distressed Senior citizens, widows and the disabled

 Non payment of monthly benefits under the Dayanand Social Security scheme is surprising and reflects the sordid state of affairs. Inpublic interest it would be appropriate to move the Bombay High Courtat Goa for appropriate orders if immediate steps are not taken by theGoa Government to pay the DSS beneficiaries all the pending arrearsand further benefits on the first of every month.



August 17, 2012

TIATRO WRITER/DIRECTOR DY.S.P.SAMMY TAVARES FELICIATED.



Tiatro is in existence approximately since last 13 decades and currently it is going very strong. In Goa it is like a powerhouse, Tiatrists can now make or mar anybody in Goa. Clavert’s VCD two years back shook the Church and rattled the government machinery creating terror almost all over Goa. Earlier during the Portuguez rule in Goa, the mighty government of Bharat banned the entry of some political Tiatrists into Bombay for fear of the their songs against the invasion of Goa by Bharat.  Such was the fear of Tiatrists into the government machinery of the mighty Bharat.

Since the inception of Tiatro first initiated in Bombay by Lucazinho Ribeiro from Assagao, Bardez, lot of Tiatrists came and gone, some of them were of low grade while others of high grade but all of them entertained the audience. Among these Tiatrists there were singers and “partists” while others were script writers and directors.

Among script writers and directors were also those who belonged to different professions and vocations and not from the professional tiatrists category, namely Medical profession, Lawyers profession and Priestly vocation. Among priests come Fr. Freddy J. D’Costa, Fr. Planton Faria and Fr. Neville Verlekar; Mike Mehta comes from Lawyers profession and Dr. Simon Fernades from Medical profession.

However from the Police profession there was nobody till the arrival on the scene by the Dy. S.P. Sammy Tavares with his maiden Tiatro “APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK”. This Tiatro was already staged in Goa innumerable times and is still going on House Full. Within a short period it has created record in Goa.

A few days back this Tiatro was even staged in London and In Paris and according to the available information it was warmly received by the audience.

The Kuwait show will be staged on 28th of next month at The American International School, Maidan Hawally, starting exactly at 6.00 PM.

In appreciation of his monumental efforts to stage this Tiatro, the organisers of one Show of this Tiatro in Panjim, felicitated Dy. S.P. Sammy Tavares as seen in the photograph indicated above.

Along with him also felicitated the golden voiced singer and pretty looking Sonia Sirsat who is acclaimed as one of the best “Fado” singers in the world.

Fado is a sorrowful song in Portuguez normally accompanied by a musical instrument Guitar. "Adeus Korchea Vellar" is a Konkani form of Fado which Sonia Sirsat sings very beautifully. If she sings this both in Portuguez and in Konkani at the end of the show, the Konkani audience in Kuwait will know the beauty of Fado and also the beauty of Sonia Sirsat's voice and face.
A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.

IS THE GOA GOVERNMENT GONE BANKRUPT?

  By Aires Rodrigues.

 The current one lakh twenty thousand beneficiaries under the Dayanand Social Security Scheme have not received their monthly old age pension benefits since June this year.

This sorry state of affairs augments very badly for a government which is squandering money where not necessary and announcing populist schemes without being able to pay timely benefits to those needy beneficiaries.

The Dayanand Social Security scheme was launched in 2001 as an initiative under “Freedom from Hunger” project. How does the Chief Minister justify this wanton neglect of the poorest section of the community.

Good governance is about financial accountability which the Goa Government does not seem to care about. Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar should ensure fiscal accountability at all cost by ensuring that wasteful expenditure is curbed and that the State exchequer does not reach a point of bankruptcy where even the poor are kept starving without their old age pension benefits.




August 16, 2012

TIATRO IN KUWAIT "Aplea Bhurgeam Sangatak".



Tiatro "APLEA BHURGEAM SANGATAK" written and directed by Dy. S.P. Sammy Tavares will be staged in Kuwait on 28th September 2012 at The American International School, Maidan Hawally – Kuwait, starting at 6.00 PM sharp.

The entire troupe under the leadership of Dy. S.P. Sammy Tavares will fly directly from Goa to entertain the Konkani people in Kuwait.

Seen in the 1st picture below is singer Sonia Sirsat and in the second picture seen is Marcus Vaz.




A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.

ROSARY FERNS HACHO ZOLOM DIS AIZ:16.8.12


Ixtta mojea tum sodanch sangtaloi Veronic tum mhon khorench tujea khorea Paichea kastacho.

Voi, aum khorench mojea khorea Paichea kastacho mhon tuje passot nitik zogoddlom.

Nhoich tum jivo astana pun tum mortoch pasun,  ani tossoch zogoddtolom.

Cheddie porim tujea dusmanaxim pamprelpona korchona ani sovai zaunchona.

Judasa porim ghatki zaun tukam nattak kortoleancho sangat kedinch korchona.


DEVAN TUKAM APLEA RAJAN DOVORCHO.

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.

August 15, 2012

AIZ .... Agostachi 15 Tarikh.




Aiz Agost-achi 15 tarikh, Zaite Goenkar eka-mekak khoxecho SVTONTR dis anvddetat….

Pun, mhozo prosn….. Ami Goenkar khorench SVTONTR zaleat?

Vo

Kailintle usllon uzeanth poddleat?

Goenkara…… tuzo zabab kitem?


Cajetan de Sanvordem
Kuwait.


7 - A SIDE SOCCER TOURNAMENT IN KUWAIT.

From:CAJETAN DE cajdesan@yahoo.com


Aug 13 (2 days ago)



FRIENDS CIRCLE-KUWAIT

All set to organize a 7 A-SIDE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT for Indian expatriates in Kuwait.

The tournament will kick off on the second day of Eid Al-Fitr 2012.

Kindly register your teams at the earliest.

For further details kindly contact:

Nazy Azavedo – 9966 3252

Nicholas Rodrigues – 9973 2917

Teoton Fernandes - 9796 1348          

ADVOCATE GENERAL SHOULD NAME THOSE CORRUPT OFFICERS.


 By Aires Rodrigues.

Advocate General of Goa Atmaram Nadkarni while addressing the Silverjubilee function of the Goa Public Service Commission recently stated that some officers in Goa’s bureaucracy were non functioning andcorrupt.

Unlike off the cuff reckless outbursts by politicians, as a responsible first law officer of the State, the Advocate General must  have made this statement only after having documentary proof of corruption against those officers. He has been the Advocate Generalfor over five months.

What steps has this government which had promised Zero tolerance against corruption taken to weed out those corrupt officers with an iron hand. In public interest it would be most appropriate for the Advocate General to reveal the names of the officers he says and knows are corrupt. Does it include the Director of Prosecution Shobha Dhumaskaragainst whom the Anti Corruption Branch has registered an F.I.R under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

Despite that F.I.R, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has given her a second extension in service and a hefty pay hike too with retrospective effect from 2009. How does the Advocate General justify this? The government must Walk the Talk. Wehave been hearing too much of rhetoric.



August 13, 2012

SHAME ON INDIA FOR ITS MISERABLE PERFORMANCE IN LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS.



As an Indian citizen, with my head down in shame, I pen down these lines showing my dissatisfaction and disappointment over the pathetic and deplorable showing of India in this 2012 London Olympics. A mighty and lengthy country India having a mighty number of population in the world and second only to China and NOT winning a single Gold Medal means not a shame? Of course, what a shame it is!! Winning 4 Bronzes and two Silvers is not a pride but a shame for a country of India’s magnitude, dimension and population. If there was any gold medal for CORRUPTION, surely the most corrupt country India would get GOLD MEDAL in this category.

A small country like Jamaica with a very small population and winning 12 Medals including 4 Golds with record breaking performances means really a superb achievement. A country like Ethiopia where people are starving can win a medal means great performance compared to India that boast of its Atomic power. Even Uganda a country in chaos is winning a gold medal means a great achievement. The newly independent nations splitted from Soviet Russia and winning gold medals in different disciplines while India independent since last 7 decades cannot win even a single gold medal means something is wrong with India and its top administrators specially those who are in-charge of running sports administration.

What good India will receive in sporting field when the chief of Indian Olympic Association Mr. Suresh Kalmadi starts looting sports fund meant for the development of Indian sports? Have anyone heard anywhere in the world the chief of Olympic Association imprisoned for misappropriation of Association funds? No! Nowhere else except in India, a disgraceful country, a corrupt country with corrupt leaders who got no love for their country except for illicit money. And shamelessly Suresh Kalmadi is raising his ugly head when he should have committed suicide. If it was in Columbia, he would have been shot dead by now by the patriotic citizens. Such thieves appear on the scene only when the leaders of the nation are corrupt and dormant to the reality like our Indian leaders.

Manmohan Singh is not interested in Sports, so he is sleeping instead of showing his displeasure over the most disgraceful showing of India in London. Inspite of Russia winning so many gold medals even Putin showed his displeasure over his country's not too good showing.  Our premier Singh is sitting like a doll without raising his voice. Cameroon the British Premier was personally seen attending so many sports events thereby giving the required booster to the British athletes and showing his interest in sports. While our Sardarji is sleeping in Delhi without uttering a single word. In such a situation what India will attain at Olympics level? If our top leaders are immune to the poor performance of our athletes then how one can expect gold medals from our athletes?

India is having abundant sporting talent but it is simply wasted because our leaders are not interested to tap it at correct time and develop it further. Our leaders are so corrupt that the money allocated for the sports development is many times robbed by these "Chor"  leaders and administrators. Suresh Kalmadi is one Chor and like him there are so many down the line. Unfortunately instead of decreasing their number it is increasing.

Take the case of our rival and neighbour China almost equal in size and population easily defeated us not only on the battle field and in industrial and nuclear development but defeated us in sporting field also. This time in the London Olympics their rating in medal tally is second only to USA. When Beijing was allotted Olympic Games for 2008, China allocated a heavy budget for sports to produce world class sports persons who will be fit enough to win medals in the Olympics. China allocated Millions of  Dollars to produce each gold medal winning athlete and finally it paid the required dividends when China got highest number of medals in Beijing Olympics dethroning USA from the top position. Four years earlier at Athens Olympic China fired its salvo of its prowess in world sports.

India is following a lop sided policy in the development of its sports. It is a shame on India when it lost all its games in the Hockey. Once we were conquering the world in Hockey but now the novices like Belgium defeat us and defeat us heavily. India can produce world class and medal winning athletes if proper training is given by selecting proper persons at the proper age. But the most important among all is the dedicated and sincere persons at the helm of affairs to run the sports administration which India is lacking. India's  sports administrators should be really dedicated to this cause with patriotism and impartiality in doing proper selection.

Besides there should be abundant incentives and financial doles to the sports persons the way Indian Cricketers are getting. Thru facilities and financial doles youth should be motivated to take sports seriously.

In India Cricket has taken top attention while other disciplines are brought not only to the secondary but to the tertiary attention. In all respects cricket is doing well and this is happening only because Cricket is in the hands of appropriate administrators who know what is Cricket and how to run its administration successfully.

Finally while concluding I salute Great Britain for successfully organising London 2012 Olympics.  Well Done UK.

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.





OXEM GHODDLEM - NEW KONKANI BOOK.



Daniel F. De Souza is a well known Vasco based journalist writing in Konkani and English.  His Weekly Column in Herald on Vasco is very popular.  He has written many books and one of his latest books is the above.

In "OXEM GHODDLEM" Mr. Daniel writes the genuine happenings of the Tiatrists by interviwing them personally. It is very interesting to know the incidents happened in the life of these Tiatrists.

OXEM GHODDLEM is worth reading especially those interested in knowing something more of Tiatrists.

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.

August 11, 2012

LACK OF A FORMIDABLE OPPOSITION IS GOA’S BIGGEST THREAT.

 By Aires Rodrigues.

Lack of an effective Opposition is the biggest threat Goa faces today. With the current government being reduced to a virtual one man show there is no room left for even the muzzled Ministers and ruling MLA’s to speak out. Manohar Parrikar has mastered the art of justifying all his decisions and U turns. For democracy to survive there is need of astrong and vibrant Opposition to combat and expose this fallacy of theChief Minister. 


With that justification “for the sake of development and progress”some of the “Independents” and other MLAs have been singing the ruling  chorus possibly in an apparent hope to share some remaining crumbs ofthe spoils of office. In a democracy, the opposition plays asimportant a role as the government. For a strong and viablegovernment, an equally strong and viable opposition is a must. Such anopposition is the secret to the success of democracy.


The continued Corruption, nepotism and maladministration are obstacles in the growth of a cohesive social and political life in Goa and this can be checked by a vigilant opposition. By being vigilant, the opposition prevents the government from sliding into complacency.


The Opposition must be tough, because the voice of a weak opposition will be a cry in the wilderness. It is true that in a democracy, the majority will have their way, but the voice of the minority which must also be heard can be a formidable tool of influence. Opposition is one of the tripod stands in a democracy that must play its role actively for the system to nurture and grow. They should act out of anxiety andconcern that the democratic freedom is not lost. The safeguarding of democratic freedom is very essential. Opposition must restore the Government’s lost sense of direction by its crucial, creative,critical and constructive criticism.


Opposition should have the courage of its conviction by using it to the optimum level to enlighten the masses by objectively analyzing thegovernment’s drawbacks. They must always exhibit the qualities of imagination, integrity, independence and incorruptibility forged by aspirit of idealism. By possessing a vision and understanding to tackle the immense problems facing the people, after an objective analysis,it should be able to come up with worthwhile and long-lasting solutions.


Democracy implies the rule of the majority, which can turnauthoritarian in the absence of a strong opposition. The ruling party tends to develop dictatorial and tyrannical tendencies, if there is nostrong opposition. And all these unhealthy signs are already there forall to see in the functioning of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar. Avocal and sturdy opposition functions as a deterrent. It prevents andchecks misuse of authority by the ruling party.


In his earlier innings as Chief Minister Mr. Manohar Parrikar attempted to muzzle the press and had even served a shabbily draftedlegal notice on editors of all newspapers. If he is able to once againmanipulate and control the fourth estate it will be the last nail onGoa’s coffin. Like an effective and strong opposition the presence ofa free and unbiased press is indispensable for any democracy tosurvive.



August 10, 2012

CONGRATULATIONS TO USAIN BOLT.



CONGRATULATIONS TO USAIN BOLT. Well done Usain Bolt.

By winning the double – double in both the sprints – 100 Mtrs and 200 mtrs., Husain Bolt has created a new world record and thru it he created a history which will be very difficult to repeat though not impossible.

When American Jim Haines ran 100 mtrs. Sprint in 1968 in 9.9 seconds it was hailed as a record which was considered as unbreakable. But soon came Russian Valeri Bhorzov who was followed by Canadian Powell and he was followed by American Carl Lewis.


Most of the sprint pundits thought all the above named Olympian sprinters will go down in the history as legends but in Jamaican Usain Bolt a new living legend was born. His current timings in both the sprints would surely be better than what he achieved if he did not slow down a few metres before the final line taking victory for granted with ease. 


Normally sprinters are tense at the starting point but in Usain Bolt there was no tense moment.  He started his races with ease and ended also with ease. This type of attitude is unique in sprinter and Usain Bolt has this uniqueness which he oenly displayed.  

Being myself an ace athlete in Sixties in Goa winning both the 100 and 200 mtres sprints in Goa at All Goa School level and winning an individual championship creating a record for Goa in 100 metres sprint, I know how difficult it is to maintain top level in sprints. Compared to Usain Bolt I am nothing and being nothing I found it very difficult to attain what little I attained at Goa level only. In this case what tremendous sacrifices Usain Bolt must have not done to create this world record? What great efforts he must have not put in to reach to the current level? While practicing he must have tortured his body with advanced scientific methods of training with the help of topmost dietician and medical practioner.


Jamaica is a small country with a population of around 3.5 million and achieving such a big success in the Olympics means really a great achievement. If it was not for Usain Bolt Jamaica as a sovereign nation would not be known to the greater part of this planet.  It is Usain Bolt who made Jamaica more popular than any other Jamaican.  Though he achieved so much yet he acts so humble.


Congratulations to Jamaica and all its athletics mad people who solidly stood behind Usain Bolt and their other athletes taking part in the current Olympics 2012 in London which will remain synonym with Usain Bolt.


A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.





August 8, 2012

ON VERONICA'S TRIBUTE TO ALFRED ROSE.

The Tribute paid to the late Alfred Rose on his 80th birtday by A. Veronica Fernandes was the best.  It contains richness in history of Tiatro and Alfred Rose's contribution in the promotion of Tiatro. Very beautifuly worded Tribute deserved high marks from the readers. Through this Tribute Mr. Veronica shows how deep knowledge he is having of the works of Alfred Rose on Konkani Stage.

Some of the hidden facts brought out in this Tribute show how deeply Veronica was involved with Roses both husband and wife as a friend.  Through this Tribute I came to knoow the greater work Alfred Rose has performed.

Veronica Bab, carry on with such writings and enrich our knowledge on such topics.

May God give heavenly peace to the soul of Alfred Rose.

Frencis Fernandes,
Kuwait.

August 6, 2012

"SADAMISATION" OF MANAGERSHIP.


Recently, a few days back, we heard the news that in Haryana, India there was a big trouble of labour unrest at the Maruti – Suzuki Car Manufacturing Plant leading to the burning alive of the HR Manager of the company after breaking his legs besides breaking of the limbs of 30 top officials and injuring of over a hundred. As given to understand because of the labour dispute started with the simple argument between a simple staff and the Labour Manager the matter reached to the highest boiling point. Who is right and who is wrong is not yet clear but one life was lost and huge loss for the company has been incurred. Because of the strong labour union the interest of organised labour in India is protected.

The strength of labour in India is such that the owners of the company, top management and top managers have to be very careful not to antagonise the manpower down below them. Otherwise Haryana type of incidents will occur in greater number. I don’t know the HR Manager really deserved such a ruthless punishment but to maim and kill somebody is wrong. But equally wrong is the habit of the managers to harass the employees and make their life miserable. There are civilised ways to sort out the grievances but excess freedom for labour sometimes leads to such incidents.

Compare the above Haryana incident with our Indian managers in Kuwait who are acting not only as authoritarians but actually many of them are acting like Saddam Husseins. Their only motto with the threat of termination of services and deportation is to create fear into the minds and hearts of the staff working under them. By taking advantage of the favourable Labour Law for them and to protect their interest of receiving unhindered and undeserved excess flow of remunerations for them by squeezing and sucking the blood of the staff working under them these managers create total tension for their staff. I have been a long timer in Kuwait and was working under some of the worst managers whom I cannot compare with civilised human beings but with barbarians. At an appropriate time I will expose them and their maltreatment to their staff. Currently the time is not ripe for this exposure.

Earlier one of my immediate managers was an Indian from South India. The way he was dealing with and treating his staff it looked that he was worst than Saddam Hussein, The only thing he did not have biological weapons at his disposal to burn alive his staff like Saddam Hussein used against Kurds in Iraq. But otherwise his tongue like that of a serpent was worse than the biological weapon inviting curses from his staff not only on him but also on his entire family, of course deservingly as per the natural law of compensation. In his department he created a feeling of a living Hell of course with the silence nod of his Nazi superior, till this South Indian Manager was disgracefully sacked on the spot by his new non-Nazi superior thereby giving peace to the staff. Never before in such a crude manner was an Indian manager unceremoniously dismissed from the job with the words “take your bag and go home immediately”. The South Indian manager for such long time acting like a big hero within a second became a BIG Zero. This is the power of God’s wrath which came slowly but certainly.

Shouting and insulting the staff with threats was his forte thereby creating an image of him of a Monster and a barbarian. A shouting manager is a Donkey manager. An efficient manager will never shout at his staff because he will employ only efficient staff in his department needing no excuse for shouting. By applying unnecessary difficult work methods he used to put fear into his staff minds and hearts so atrociously creating all round tension in them physically and mentally. And being unable to bear it some staff of his suffered from cardiac problems going for bypass surgeries, some suffering from paralytic stroke due to fluctuation in their blood sugar, few of them brain and kidney failure while others some other type of sicknesses. Every staff working under him suffered tension strokes and borne the same silently because of the need of the job since they had financial obligations to fulfil back at home.

This South Indian manager took advantage of his poor staff that they will not retaliate openly because of their poor job conditions. And taking advantage of this situation he treated his staff like goats in front of the knife wielding butcher thereby disgracing his Brahminical Hinduism. In Kuwait there came and gone many Indian Managers but never such a wild beast who harassed his staff for self-satisfaction like a sadist. His managership was a disgrace on India and its nationals in Kuwait. At moment he looked psychotic and mentally deranged because only such persons act in such manner. For this reason Labour Law must prescribe mandatory mental check-up for managerial class of people.

As an Indian it is my duty to expose in BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS the misdeeds of such rascal managers because they do more harm to the people working under them thereby lowering the fair image of Indians in Kuwait. Also, it is the responsibility of Indian Embassy to monitor the activities of such cruel Indian managers and reprimand them accordingly, if necessary even by impounding their Passports. Time is not ripe for me to disclose the identity of this South Indian Manager but at an appropriate time it will be done and it will be done ruthlessly befitting his barbarity he committed against his poor staff. When this is done his wife, children and other relatives will have to put their heads down in shame for having such a dirty man in their midst.

God’s punishment comes lame footed and it will surely come and that time is not very far. God will never give this South Indian Hindu criminal manager an opportunity to go back to his home in India to enjoy the huge wealth he accumulated because he acquired this wealth by torturing the staff working under him and by sucking their innocent blood.

Such Managers when they occupy their managerial chairs they think that they are the Monarchs but sadly they fail to understand that they are the monarchs only of what they survey within the four walls of their offices and departments. Beyond this they are worse than Donkeys having no respect and dignity, they are unsocial and uncultured. For the sake of money they will even sell their wives.

He was harassing his staff to follow his work methods and because of this harassment his staff suffered so miserably while others even died. But he was dismissed on the spot because his top management found his method of work was WRONG. This means the staff whom he harassed was wrongly harassed. In this case who will compensate for all the losses his staff suffered under him for wrongly cracking their brans to follow his wrong methods? Even his method of evaluating the staff performance was fallacious and lopsided while giving increments to the staff. Undeserving staff would get more while others a pittance. And worst still many would not get only. He was never a judicious in this aspect. He would like a drunkard remunerate only a few fabulously while leaving the others as dry as if they are not working.

Would this South Indian manager as mentioned above dare to show his brute power in India even 1 per cent of what he showed in Kuwait? Never. For this reason this country Kuwait is good for him and of his likes to act as Saddam Hussein by taking advantage of the favourable Labour Law. In India such Monster Managers would be not only maimed but ROASTED ALIVE as it was done in Haryana.

It is a shame for his wife to have such a stone hearted husband and for his sons such a wicked father. And if his sons are his real sons then they will teach him a very good lesson for destroying the life and future of the staff working under him.

Generally speaking I found managerial class of people in Kuwait is a corrupt, selfish and looters. During the invasion period of Kuwait many of the companies were looted by their own expatriate managers. They were ungrateful to Kuwait from where they minted money undeservingly. If they had gratitude to Kuwait they would have publicly raised their voices in their countries against the invasion of Kuwait. I did it in Goa, India. It is recorded and documented. 

A. Veronica Fernades,
Kuwait.

August 4, 2012

MY TRIBUTE TO THE LATE "ALFRED ROSE" ON HIS 80TH BIRTDAY.


Today 5th August 2012 is the 80th birth anniversary of the late Alfred Rose.

May his soul rest in peace.


I first time saw Alfred Rose on the stage in my village Candolim somewhere in 1958/59 when he participated in C. Alvares’ Tiatro  “Axea”,  Alvares came to Goa at that time with his troupe to stage some shows of Axea and Candolim was one show. Opening song in this tiatro – MANDOVI – MANDOVI – both in Konkani and in English as well,  was rendered by Alfred Rose who was as handsome as his handsome voice. He looked very youthful and attractive while rendering his solo with perfect confidence that dazzled the capacity crowd attending this show. In the front Row some Portuguese Military Officers from Aguada occupying the front seats behind the Musicians and who came on complimentary Passes only to listen to his melodious voice were full of admiration for this great iconic singer. The glowing facial appearances of these Portuguese were telling me that they were all thrilled to listen to Alfred Rose’s angelic voice. Earlier they heard on Radio his beautiful voice and when they came to know that he is coming to Candolim, they spoke to my father for the tickets but instead my father offered them Passes. This was the first Tiatro in Candolim using Mike system otherwise always without Mike system.

Alfred Rose was the man of perfection and personally used to see for himself before his song that everything is arranged as per his direction. He had vast knowledge of Konkani Tiatro, its origin and originators as well. Much of the history of Tiatro and elder tiatrists he knew personally and thru his tiatrist father A. M. B. Rose. His great ambition was to create history by creating something new as a tiatrist. He was the initiator of first Non-Stop Tiatro; he was the first Tiatrist to produce the first Konkani Audio Cassette; he was the first professional tiatrist to produce books of his songs including with Solfas, many of these songs are recorded while some not and many from these unrecorded some are very precious and historical.  Some Bom Samaritans with the consent of Rita Rose must come forward to complete this unfinished work; he was the first professional tiatrist to have his own Band “Rosebuds” under his leadership; he was the first Goan visiting tiatrist to stage his two Tiatros in Kuwait in 1975 along with his beautiful looking wife Rita and if I am not mistaken he was the first Tiatrist to be a “Romansi” writer.

When he staged his Tiatros in the Kuwait Church Hall people came to see these Tiatros as if they are coming for the Feast many of them with elegant dress like Tie and Suit. For many attending to these Tiatros and seeing him live on the stage singing and acting means a big honour. One of his solos “Dona Paula” was an instant hit. He was then ably supported in acting by the then handsome artiste Francis de Verna doing the hero’s role opposite to Rita, Edmund Fernandes, John Dias, Francis de Parra and besides others by Tony Cal who was instrumental in bringing Alfi and Rita to Kuwait.

Konkani Tiatro owes him much for popularizing Tiatro among Goans and Konkani people. During the first 25 years of Tiatro this art was handled by the decent and knowledgeable tiatrists. Then it went into the hands of some Rostad tiatrists – to quote Pai Tiatrist Joao Agostinho Fernandes – where Stage was used for “Zupattis” and vulgarity by some “Bebde” tiatrists. Then genius tiatrist like Minguel Rod appeared on the scene to give bright and Shakespearean colour to Tiatros and because of whom decent audience re-started coming to watch the Tiatros. Then like a bright Star from nowhere Alfred Rose appeared on the Stage whose wisdomatic songs full of knowledge and some in English created a totally different outlook of our Tiatro. Educated and highly sophisticated class of Goans started flooding to see him singing live on the stage thereby magnifying the image of Tiatro. It was Alfred Rose who gave westernized and Anglicized touch to Konkani songs and Konkani Tatro. His catchy English tunes easily attracted the young and modern fans and audience for Konkani Tiatros.

Thru his song "Bela - Bela" he immortalised Calangute.  It has a history behind it.  By nature Alfred Rose  was a poet and for that matter he was the romantic poet. This he released thru the form of songs. Bela-Bela was one.  It was a Saturday he came for strollong on the Calangute Beach. He  at that time was very attractive and charismatic, many girls were aspiring to talk to him.  While walking on the beach he suddenly saw a very beautiful Calangute girl looking at him romantically. He resonded thru his eyelids but unfortunately in the huge crowd on the beach this local girl disappeared. Shocked and dismayed, Alfred Rose came home and on that same night he composed this song which he rendered on the next night Tiatro at Candolim with full of romantic feelings.

Among the professional Konkani tiatrists he had the unique distinction to render two songs live on Kuwait TV, one of it was a duet with his pretty looking wife Rita. He visited many parts of the world including Europe and America to entertain the Konkani audience. Kuwait he visited many times and on one occasion he was honoured along with his wife in one of the city hotels by Kuwait Konknni Kendr.

Among all the expatriate Goans he singled out for especial mention the Kuwait Goans for their big heartedness towards the promotion of Konkani. In this connection he pointed out with great admiration the great work of Kuwait Konknni Kendr towards Konkani cause.

A few months before his death, while going on vacation I stopped over at Bombay especially to see him and meet him since Roses were good friends of mine. But what to see? His wife brought him on Wheel Chair in their parlour where I was seated. When he saw me he immediately recognized me and started crying bitterly, he was unable to speak yet he was murmuring something in sign language telling me to pray for him. Seeing him thus I hugged him tightly and we both started crying and I am still crying recollecting that day.

May the heavenly God keep him in His Kingdom.

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.





LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS AT ORIENTATION FOR MLAs COST TAX PAYERS RS 2, 13, 225

 
By Aires Rodrigues

The lunch and refreshments served at the two day orientation
programmme conducted for Goa’s MLAs on June 8th and 9th has cost the
tax payer Rs 2, 13, 225. This has been revealed in the information
obtained under the RTI Act from the Goa Legislature Secretariat.

The total expenses on the orientation programme amounted to Rs 4,
87,880 of which Rs 1, 25,550 was spent on Air Tickets for the guest
speakers and Rs 25,000 on the honorarium paid to them while another Rs
53,265 was spent on Hotel accommodation. Rs 14,190 on Mementos given
to guest speakers while Rs 42,450 was spent on Printing, Stationery,
folders and banner. The Video recording cost Rs 8,000 while the flower
bouquets for the occasion cost Rs 6,200.

The Legislature Secretariat has informed that there is no record of
which MLAs attended the orientation programme as no attendance of
those attending was taken. The current 40 member Goa Legislative
Assembly has 19 first time MLAs.

The faculty who addressed the orientation programme were Vinay
Sahasrabuddhe and Umesh Upadhya both RSS leaders, Dr. Subhash Kashyap
former Secretary General of Lok Sabha, Mr. Shankar Narayan, Additional
Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) and Advocate General of
Goa Mr. Atmaram Nadkarni. Interestingly the file notings doe not give
the designation or any details of the two RSS leaders Vinay
Sahasrabuddhe and Umesh Upadhya who were invited and hosted by the
State. Surprisingly despite the central government’s directions that
all officials should travel only by economy class, Mr. Shankar
Narayan of CAG which is India’s Supreme Audit Institution traveled by
business class with his airfare from Delhi to Goa and back costing the
Goa Government Rs 60,722.

The records show that the Goa Government also paid Rs 8678 towards
airfare of a BJP leader Mr. Ravindra Sathe from Bombay to Goa and back
besides Rs 10,767 for his stay at Hotel Mandovi. The records show he
shared the room at Hotel Mandovi with another BJP leader Mr. Atul
Bhatkhalkar. It is however not known as to what was the role of Mr.
Sathe and Mr. Bhatkhalkar at the orientation programme and neither do
their names figure in the list of dignitaries approved by the Goa
Government.

The file notings reveal that the Goa Legislature Secretariat had
proposed that the two day orientation be conducted in the Legislature
complex at Porvorim. However this was over ruled by Speaker Mr.
Rajendra Arlekar who directed without giving any reasons that the
programme be held at Hotel Mandovi at Panaji and that the dignitaries
be housed at Marriots. It is also not known why the dignitaries were
later accommodated at Hotel Mandovi.

The documents obtained under the RTI further reveal that five MLA’s
chose to spend the night of June 8th at Hotel Mandovi at the tax
payer’s expense despite the orientation being held only from 10 to 4
pm. Of the five MLAs who stayed at the hotel, Sanvordem MLA Ganesh
Gaonkar topped the list with his room bill for the night being 15,123
while the room bill of Industries Minister Mahadev Naik and Sports
Minister Ramesh Tawdkar was Rs 2620. Deputy Speaker Anant Shet’s bill
was Rs 2972 while Vasco MLA Carlos Almeida’s bill came to Rs 4464.

One wonders as to why the orientation programme was not held at the
Assembly complex as was proposed. The amount spent on lunch and
refreshments being very exorbitant, it needs to be probed whether
alcohol was also unofficially served at tax payer’s expense.

Why were the guest speakers flown in when there are enough highly
competent secular persons in Goa who could have ably guided the MLAs
on legislative rules and procedures.

Every paisa from the State exchequer has to be judiciously spent. This
government which had promised a Parivartan has started its innings on
a wrong footing by squandering 11 lakhs of tax payer’s money on its
swearing in ceremony held on 9th March this year at SAG grounds at
Panaji.

August 3, 2012

IN APPRECIATION OF VERONICA'S ARTICLE.

Dear Veronic,



Beautiful and very informative write – up on the 22nd anniversary of the invasion of Kuwait. It was a very horrible day for the residents of Kuwait on 22 years back. Through your write-up many stories of the happenings on that day were disclosed. Your narration was very appropriate. If one chapter of your book is so informative then what must be the rest?

Along with me many of my friends are eagerly waiting to read this book of yours.

Regards,

Francisco Fernandes,
Kuwait.

August 2, 2012

EYEWITNESS TO INVASION OF KUWAIT,

Today, Thursday,  2nd August 2012 is the 22nd anniversary of the invasion of Kuwait.

Herebelow I reproduce one chapter from my forthcoming book "SOLIDARITY WITH KUWAIT" for the readers of this blog to know what has exactly happened on that fateful day .  A.V.F.
 
2nd of August 1990 will be remembered in the history of this planet as one of the worst days, as the day of betrayal because on this day the President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein betrayed Kuwait with a Judas Kiss. On this date Iraq a brotherly Islamic country betrayed another Islamic country Kuwait by invading it thru force against the sanctified principle of Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) which forbids use of force to settle bilateral disputes between the member countries. Since Kuwait and Iraq are also the members of OIC, Iraq should not have breached the sanctified principle of OIC.

On this date, 2nd of August 1990, Iraq a brotherly Arab country betrayed another Arab country Kuwait by invading it thru force thereby trampling under its feet the principle of Arab League which forbids the use of force by the member countries against the other member countries to settle the bilateral disputes.

On this date, 2nd of August 1990, Iraq with its mighty military power against the principles of Non Aligned Movement and also of United Nations, annexed Kuwait and converted Kuwait into its 19th Province naming it as Khadeema. The naming of Khadeema was done when Xavier Perez De Cuellar the then Secretary General of UN was on his way, on behalf of World Body of which Iraq too was a member, to Iraq to meet Saddam Hussein to request him to withdraw his troops from Kuwait and leave Kuwait into the hands of its original leadership.

But Saddam Hussein even after accepting De Cuellar’s visit to Baghdad and its purpose made mockery of De Cuellar and also of UN by converting Kuwait into its 19th province on 8th August 1990. During his stop-over in one of the Gulf countries before landing in Baghdad, when De Cuellar heard Saddam’s decision of converting Kuwait into Iraq’s 19th province, a disillusioned De Cuellar remarked “two minuses make one plus in Algebra but not in the case of Saddam Hussein when he made two minuses, one by invading Kuwait and the other by converting it into 19th province”. Both these two negatives do not make one positive for Iraq.

Hence, it was wrong on the part of Saddam Hussein to magnetise Kuwait to Iraq. This was the view point of De Cuellar. As a member of NAM and UNO too, Iraq should have avoided use of force to settle its dispute with Kuwait. But, no, Iraq under Saddam Hussein by using its mighty military power trampled under its feet the principles of all the organizations namely of OIC, AL, NAM & UNO and invaded Kuwait.

A week prior to 2nd August 1990, on observing minutely atmosphere all around Kuwait, some gloomy situation was noticed. Stories started pouring in that Iraq has massed its troops near its border with Kuwait. But the threat was not magnified, even on the eve of invasion the magnitude of the Iraqi threat of invasion was played down as if nothing was happening. Though inner circle of Kuwaitis was tense as per trickling of the news thru the domestic servants who had very good access to all the secret information from their top Kuwaiti bosses yet expatriates in general were unperturbed because they were not well informed of the real gravity of the events going on.

Everything looked normal for an ordinary expatriate, at least expatriates were made to feel the same. My Goan friend Alfred D’Cruz ex Times of India, Bombay, working as Desk Editor for one of the local English Dailies, The Kuwait Times, said as usual he was working on his pages to complete the 2nd August issue. He was alerted only when at about 11.00 p.m., Kuwait Times office received a call from outside Kuwait from a media agency asking everything is o.k., in Kuwait? This made D’Cruz a little tense but as usual, after finishing his page he returned home late at night. While returning home, he noticed less flow of traffic on the roads.

Linda Martins, a young and pretty looking daughter of Alex Martins one of the senior Kuwait Goans, a well known Fine Artist, a renowned actor, director, producer and playwright who had unique distinction of producing from Kuwait the first Konkani Video Film “Guirestkai”, was traveling to Bombay by late night Kuwait Airways Flight at about 11.00 p.m. When she went to the Airport, she found everything tense, the crowd thinned, the staff at the counter were making hurry for the passengers to finish their procedure fast and get inside, so too the Police Officers at the Emigration Counters. Linda did not sense the happenings outside but at the Airport the security officers and other police personnel gauged the situation. For this reason they were making hurry to allow the flight to take off without delay before anything untoward can happen to prevent the flight to take off.

On the eve of the invasion during the meeting between Iraq and Kuwait organized by Saudi King in Saudi Arabia to cement their differences on the prevailing situation between Iraq and Kuwait, nothing serious was disclosed to the residents in Kuwait though the said meeting ended in sour note when Iraqi delegation furiously walked out of the talks there. The Iraqi delegation for this meet was headed by Iraqi Deputy Premier Tareq Aziz who was the only Christian in Saddam Hussein’s Cabinet and was very close to his boss. I on my part thought nothing would happen for Kuwait. I myself thought that Iraq would never enter into Kuwait and for that matter why should Iraq invade Kuwait when Iraq is a brotherly country in race and religion?

And moreover, Iraq has already recognized Kuwait as an independent State by establishing diplomatic ties with Kuwait even having opened its Embassy in Kuwait at a place called Shara Istiklal. Even though Iraq had created a very bad history in late fifties under its the then leader Abdul Kareem Qasim to invade Kuwait but all its sinister attempts were firmly thwarted by Kuwait with the help of British troops from Bahrain which came to the rescue of Kuwait then.

Ordinary Iraqis according to my information were wrongly fed with wrong stories that Kuwait City and certain surrounding parts belonged to Iraq. Some Iraqis were under the impression that Kuwait was the part of Iraq. During their halt in Kuwait City on their onward journey via Kuwait to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia, many Iraqis whom I encountered 30 years back were boldly telling that this area belonged to them.

Further they said this place was theirs and one day they will put their claim for same. As a matter of fact, according to historical accounts when Ottoman Empire took control of many parts in this region, it encompassed in its fold even some areas of Iraq but never a single inch of Kuwait. Kuwait always remained independent of any external power. It was never colonized by any foreign power.

1st of August 1990 was Wednesday and on this day Shia Muslims marked the day as “Moharram”. Normally, even on late night on this date celebration of this festive day goes on. Early in the morning on 2nd August 1990, while I was still on my bed was dreaming to build castles in the air with the power of few Dinars that I earned but without knowing what has already taken place outside my Flat in Kuwait City.

Hearing some gun shots, I thought may be some young boys were still celebrating their festival of Moharram by firing cracker shots in the air outside near my Flat. I never thought these were the shots fired by the Iraqi soldiers from their ageing guns to frighten the residents in Kuwait city where I was dwelling. As usual, I got up and dressed-up for my going to work at about 6.00 in the morning. Usually I leave my home at 6.30 but on that fateful Thursday morning, 2nd of August 1990, I left my house half an hour earlier because every Thursday the local daily “Kuwait Times” was bringing a nice Magazine section as a Supplement carrying very interesting articles.

Since I was curious to read this, I left my residence a little earlier. When I reached the ground floor of my building I saw to my total surprise the entire vehicular traffic on the road halted. Public Transport buses stopped in the middle of the road like any other vehicle but their engines still on. It was very difficult to ascertain the real cause of this abrupt traffic halt on the middle of the road. May be I said to myself that the motorcade of the Amir of Kuwait is coming and to make way the entire traffic in Kuwait city is temporarily halted. But from minute look at these vehicles, there were no drivers on the drivers seats. This confused me more. Later on I realized that these drivers were forced out of their seats and vehicles and with the help of the barrel of their guns the Iraqi soldiers pushed them out of their vehicles leaving their vehicles on there only, on the middle of the roads. What a brutality of Iraqi soldiers!!

When I walked a little further to purchase my copy of Kuwait Times from the nearby “Bakala” (Shop), I saw on the road military personnel with craggy faces, carrying ageing guns, wearing worn out Helmets and also carrying Wireless Sets of World War II type with tall and lengthy Antennas manning the roads and preventing the passers-by moving from one side of the street to the other. I was more puzzled by seeing this unusual scene. Then suddenly I noticed two soldiers approximately 30 metres away from me, entering Kuwait City Police Station. One soldier opening one part of the main door by kicking it and the other soldier the other part of the main door by the barrel of his gun. Still I could not fathom what is actually happening.

Terrified by this terrific scene, one soldier from close by on the main road pointed his gun towards me thinking I am a Kuwaiti Policeman since I was wearing full brown dress, trousers brown and long sleeves shirt brown too with fashionable stripes on one shoulder. When I saw that soldier pointing his gun towards me, I managed to hide near one of the pillars of the building and came home quickly. Fortunately for me, at that particular moment one Arab lady looked like Iraqi or Palestinian while passing that side, interrupted the Iraqi soldier who was aiming at me, asking the soldier why there are no buses plying today, of course unaware of what has already happened and also unaware that the soldier whom she was questioning was an Iraqi. Secondly, I think the soldier pointing his gun towards me noticed that I am not a Kuwaiti Policeman but an expatriate, probably from India and hence he mellowed down on me. Otherwise, may be he would shoot me dead? God alone knows!!

While returning home all trembling and terrified knowing not what has happened actually, I noticed at the entrance of my building some male expatriates from different nationalities watching the Iraqi soldiers on the road as if it was a Cricket Match or a big show of admiration. One of them said, with happy tone, “they are Iraqi soldiers, they have entered Kuwait and captured Kuwait. Now they will teach a very good lesson to Kuwaitis who are harassing the expatriates unnecessarily”.

Then I realized what exactly has happened and the soldiers that I saw on the road and at Police Station were none other than the Iraqi soldiers. Now I realized that unthinkable has become thinkable. With deep sorrow and chagrin I had to accept that this country Kuwait from where I was earning my sustenance was invaded by its own Arab and Muslim neighbour Iraq having same language, same culture and same tradition. Thru this unwarranted, unjust and vicious invasion Saddam Hussein of Iraq cheated and robbed Kuwait of its trust. Thru this invasion, Saddam Hussein of Iraq betrayed the trust of the world. Oh!! What a mighty fall of Kuwait.

Within a minute so to say, Kuwait lost its independent identity, Kuwaitis became countryless, homeless and Passportless, within a minute a dazzling and magnificent country, one of the richest in the world having highest per capita income collapsed like a pack of cards in front of the mighty military power of Iraq. With the fall of Kuwait the might of GCC, Arab League, OIC, NAM and UN also collapsed like a pack of cards. Later on I realized none of these organizations withstood the fury of one nation Iraq under its dictator Saddam Hussein who made fool of all these organizations including UN but later on UN alone proved its worth of its existence. Besides UN, the rest of the organizations proved to be like any other NGO’s or Lions and Jaycee Clubs.

Communist Chinese leader Mao-Tse-Tung once said “Power flows thru the barrel of the gun”. Saddam’s mighty power flew thru the barrel of his gun. This mighty power of Saddam Hussein’s gun was too strong for the feeble power of Kuwait’s gun. Kuwait had military prowess but surely not to face Iraq. Saddam claimed to have had one of the powerful armies in the world to subdue only his Arab neighbour Kuwait, and nothing else. If his army was so powerful enough then it would give him victory in his 8 years war with Iran. Why Iraq only? None of the Arab Armies and their military arsenals were powerful enough to withstand the military might even of tiny Israel which was implanted in the Middle East by the Zionist lobby in collaboration with the crook British by uprooting innocent Palestinians from their rightful homes and homeland.

A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.