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PANJIM: There is good news for Goan Catholics in Pakistan, Ministry of Home Affairs (foreigner division) has decided to approve the issue of Long term visas (LTV) to Christians and Buddhists living in Pakistan so as to enable them to apply for citizenship.

Indian government had decided to enable religious minorities in Pakistan to apply for Indian citizenship provided they meet the terms and conditions. Until now that facility was extended only to Hindus and Sikhs.
“The question of including other minority communities in Pakistan (other than Hindus and Sikhs) in categories of persons eligible for grant of long term visa / extension of LTV has been examined by the government. It has been decided with the approval of the competent authority to include Christians and Buddhists in the list of minority communities in Pakistan…” a letter sent by Joint Secretary (Foreigners) in the MHA to Commissioner of NRI Affairs Eduardo Faleiro reads.
Faleiro had written to the Home Minister P Chidambaram explaining to him the plight of Goan Catholics.
“At the time of undivided India, many Goans mostly Christians migrated to Karachi and elsewhere in present day Pakistan. Christians constitute a significant minority community in Pakistan. May I request you to kindly include Christians in addition to Hindus and Sikhs as members of the minority community communities in Pakistan for the purpose of LTV so as to enable them to qualify for Indian citizenship. This will greatly help Goan Christians who are Pakistani Nationals and have been in Goa before December 31, 2009 to qualify for Indian citizenship,” Faleiro had requested in his letter to the Union Minister.

Many Goans living in Pakistan possess property in Goa and are unable to even visit their ‘homeland’ except for a brief period.

Issuing of visas to Pakistani nationals visiting India is governed by the Indo-Pak visa agreement of 1974, which only provided for the issue of short-term visas.

Bishop Terence Brady will celebrate the St. Francis Xavier’s feast mass on the Sunday the 11th of December 2011 at 12 noon at st Benedit’s Church, Smithfield.
The commuinty is invited to attend this special annual mass. A Goan choir and musicians will be performing. The mass will be said in Konkani and english.
If you are good at singing or good at konkani , please contact us as soon as possible on 0411 131 891 – Tony Colaco.
Dev Borem korum.

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PANJIM: For three days, one grand ball room and other areas within a five-star beach resort in Goa will contain minds which have done the following: Brought an African dictator to his knees and won this year’s Nobel Peace prize, won a Pulitzer prize, invented a flying car, “killed” a planet, taken on the might of the Chinese regime and been a crusader in Afghanistan feared both by NATO and the Taliban. And that’s not even the complete list.

The sum and substance of these minds make the world a better, more equal, advanced and innovative place.  Above all, these men and women are finest examples of the triumph of mankind in the cosmos of the universe.

And they will all be here in Goa from November 4 to 6. Sixty five of the world’s most celebrated economists, artists, politicians, writers, business leaders, entertainers, technologists, and activists will share, debate and present their most radical, diverse, cutting-edge ideas to each other and an audience across three days.

These are the top thinkers and innovators from across India, Pakistan, China, the Middle-East, the US and Europe and they’ll be in Goa as part a panel of speakers for Think, a three day conclave organised by newsmagazines Tehelka and Newsweek, at the Grand Hyatt in Bambolim.

The speakers ranging from Frank Gehry and Sir V S Naipaul to Pulitzer winners Thomas Friedman and Siddhartha Mukherjee, to cutting-edge innovators like Carl Dietrich (inventor of the flying car), who will give a lecture titled, ‘The flying car: How I invented the Batmobile, Justin Hall-Tipping (game-changer in nanotechnology and free energy), and Michael Brown (the astronomer famously known as the ‘Pluto killer’) – will be speaking across the three days at Think.

The lineup includes Leymah Gbowee, who single-handedly brought an African dictator to his knees and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2011, and will be sharing her perspective in a conversation with Tina Brown, editor in chief of Newsweek. Hu Shuli, China’s most rebellious journalist, along with Tina Brown, Tarun Tejpal of Tehelka and Barkha Dutt of NDTV will have a discussion about why people are angry with the media.

Afghanistan’s Shukriya Barakzai, the woman both NATO and the Taliban fear equally, will also add to the star cast.

Celebrated economists Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee, climate change and green activists Bjorn Lomborg and Pavan Sukhdev and development economist Tamara Abed and Stuart Hart, a pathbreaker in sustainable enterprise, will share ideas and their key experiences in these fields working across the world, besides presenting ideas on the advantages of a green economy.

Aamir Khan, will be looking at how films can matter and also make money while Abhay Deol and Dibankar Banerjee will discuss the movies that Bollywood is too scared to make. Imran Khan, Anurag Kashyap and Prasoon Joshi, among others, will talk on contemporary cinema, and eight of India’s best-known artists, including Manu Parekh, Yusuf Arakkal, Sanjay Bhattacharyya and Naina Kanodia will add their creative touch to the event by painting live at the artist’s corner.

Said Tarun Tejpal, chief of Tehelka “Covering politics, entertainment, economics, science, technology, medicine, pop-culture and art, and with evenings filled with rousing music, The Think fest is set to become the year’s most influential event”

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Goa fears to lose its position as preferred holiday spot

Thu Oct 20 2011, 11:34 hrs Panaji:

Goa

Goa fears to lose its position as preferred holiday spot. (Reuters)

The tourism industry here feels that Goa will lose its position as the most preferred holiday destination to competitors, if it does not market itself aggressively on a global level.

Manguirish Pai Raikar, chief of Goa chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) said the competition in the region is growing manifold.

“If Goa needs to be on the radar of foreign tourists, we need to create a space for them,” he said hinting at providing alternatives like hinterlands.

Goa has been receiving four lakh foreign tourists annually, of which 40 per cent are repeat clienteles, the industry players say.

With the traditional markets like the UK shrinking, the state is finding solace in the form of Russians, who crossed half a lakh mark during last tourist season.

Raikar said South Asian countries, which are competitive tourist destinations, are trying to woo visitors, who have been traditionally coming to Goa.

“We need to provide them a different profile so that they come here time and again,” he said.

The GCCI chief said that the Goa International Travel Mart (GITM), a three day event which starts tomorrow, is happening at a right time when industry needs to fortify its marketing strategies.

The state tourism industry has now decided to diversify from its conventional beach tourism, which has been nurtured around the 105-km long coastline, with two dozen famous beaches.

Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) Goa Chief Ralf D’Souza said the Goa tourism industry cannot be lethargic in its promotions.

“If we are lax then we are in for a big surprise and that will be a shock,” D’Souza, a hotel owner himself, said.

The state government representatives said attempts are being made to have a network of states on the western coast so that the joint promotional strategies can be worked out.

R K Verma, Principal Secretary (Tourism), Goa government, said the states on the western coast like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Kerala and Karnataka can join hands in selling their destinations for guests.

“We need to join hands in promoting holiday destinations,” Verma said.

Goa has been receiving 26 lakh tourists, of which four lakh are foreigners.

The industry is continuosly reeling under the fears of global economic crisis and other domestic issues like safety concerns for visitors.

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The NR EYE: Goa takes steps to serve its NRIs

Tuesday, 18 October 2011 06:15

by Moiz Mannan

Moving a step ahead of the central Ministry of Overseas Indians Affairs, the state government of the west coast state of Goa is developing its own mechanism for the protection and welfare of its diaspora abroad.
Last month, the Goa government constituted a high level committee to protect foreign-job aspirants from unscrupulous recruitment agents and job scouts. Earlier this year, the government had set up a special fund to provide immediate assistance to its overseas workers in emergency repatriations situation arising out of job loss, illness or death. It is also working on a contributory pension scheme for returnees.
Recently, Goa’s Commissioner for Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Affairs stunned news reporters by informing them that only five of the 30 Goan recruiting agents featuring on the official website of the ministry of overseas Indian affairs (MOIA) were validly registered.
These remarks came after the first meeting of the state’s high level committee to protect migrants. Among other things, the committee has been compiling data on the legitimacy and credibility of the recruiting agents working in the state.
The committee would further respond to complaints of duping by assisting those in distress on a case-to-case basis. The state authorities, along with the Union Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs and Indian missions abroad, would “jointly tackle this menace,” Faleiro, a former union minister of state for external affairs, was quoted as having said.
‘Assistance’ would include boarding and lodging for housemaids in distress and unskilled labourers; emergency medical care; air passage to stranded workers in need; initial legal assistance in deserving cases; expenditure on incidentals and for air-lifting the mortal remains to Goa of a deceased worker in case the sponsor is unable or unwilling to do so and the family is unable to meet
the costs. A study in 2009, one of the first of its kind, showed that in Goa nearly 12 percent of Goa’s population had members living and working abroad. Of this, nearly 60 percent were in the Gulf region. Nearly 20 percent of all migrants abroad were women. The state receives Rs8 to 10bn every year from more than 60,000 of its diaspora abroad.
In the year under study, the remittances were equivalent to 6.3 percent of the state’s domestic product or 33 percent of the revenue receipts. At least 82 percent of the households used the remittances for daily subsistence. Nearly a third of the households used it for educational purposes. More than a quarter of the households deposited it in banks. One-fifth of remittances were used for building houses and
purchasing land.
Following large scale job losses during the global crisis in 2009, the state initiated efforts to create a special corpus to help its returness. The state government has put in place a mechanism to create such a fund along with a pension scheme.
The welfare fund, to be based on the contributions made by NRGs, aims to provide financial relief to Goan expats in these times of financial turmoil. The level of relief to be given will depend on the expats’ contributions to the fund along with other criteria like experience, qualification and their levels of designation.
It was initiatlly proposed under the scheme that every Goan member abroad would contribute Rs300 per month and every such member returning from abroad and settling permanently in Goa would pay Rs100 per month to the fund as contribution. The government would contribute to the fund every year by way of grant amounting to two percent of the contribution to the fund.
The fund would be used for payment of pension to members who completed 60 years of age, and had contributed for not less than five years. The fund would also be used for payment of family pension on the death of a member who had contributed for not less than five years. Medical treatment, marriage, education, maternity benefits and home loans were also included in the scheme.
Earlier this year, the Goa government approved a scheme entitled “Non Resident Goans Emergency Repatriation Fund (NRGERF)” for the benefit of Goan diaspora in times of distress abroad.
Under the scheme, financial assistance will be extended for transportation of mortal remains of deceased NRGs to Goa in cases where the relatives are unable to bear the cost of transportation, up to Rs500,000; repatriation of those who are faced with extremely serious medical conditions, including due to accidents, where the relatives are unable to meet the cost, up to Rs500,000; and repatriation of those in distress due to loss of jobs, etc. by bearing the cost of airfare to Goa, up to Rs100,000.
On the fake agents’ front, the high level committee further plans to launch a campaign to sensitise the general public about the risk of irregular migration. The list of rogue blacklisted agents will be made available to the public so that they do not fall prey to such rackets.

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AI flights to make overseas travel easier for Goans

Published on: October 18, 2011 – 01:13

The Navind Times
Story Summary:

The Air India decision to operate a new late night flight from October 29 and allow the completion of customs and immigration formalities at…

PANAJI: The Air India decision to operate a new late night flight from October 29 and allow the completion of customs and immigration formalities at the Dabolim airport would help the passengers flying out of the Dabolim airport to long distant international destinations to Europe, West Asia, Far East and America.

According to the information provided by the Air India officials, the passengers flying by the airlines from Dabolim could now complete the customs and immigration formalities at the Dabolim airport for their onward journeys to Bangkok, London, New York, Riyadh, Dubai etc with effect from October 29. The air passengers flying to various destinations from Goa can now make one-time checking for their onward journeys from Mumbai.
The officials further said that Air India has combined with other airlines also to provide the facilities to passengers flying to Mauritius, Colombo, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Vienna and other destinations.
“The air passengers can now complete the immigration and customs formalities here in Goa and fly to their worldwide destination without having to rush to Mumbai airport and spend time there completing the formalities,” said an official adding that the new facility would help Goans to spend some more time with their near and dear ones.
The Air India flight would leave the Dabolim airport at 10.10 pm and arrive at the Mumbai airport at 11.10 pm helping a large number of passengers flying to various continents, said the airline officials adding that on the return journey the flight would leave at 5.20 am and reach Goa at 6.20 am.

Dear members and friends

The G.O.A NSW inc supports and appreciates the social activities carried out by the various Village – groups/committees in NSW.

Working together as one united Goan community in NSW is the vision of the G.O.A NSW Inc.

In order for all the village groups to have their activities published on the web, the G.O.A NSW has dedicated  this page for all type of village activities and announcements.

 

 

Navelim

The Union of Navelim  is celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of Rosary on Sun 17th November as per  flyer below.

By attending this event you will also be supporting the Goans in Goa, where we have donated from our profits to various worthy charities.

We have a new and fabulous venue with a sumptuous buffet and dancing to the music of Craig Dickinson.

Please contact us and book and bring as many as you wish.   This is also a family day so bring the kids too.  Please pass this to your friends.  Thanks

Kind regards

Mona Dias

 

 

Assagao and Betalbatim 2012 NY Dance

The success story of the New Year’s Eve Fun night rolls on into the 6th year. This year the Assagao and Betalbatim Association have the crowd favourite – musician Craig Dickenson, back to entertain you and have you dance right off your feet. Rock and Roll, Cha Cha Cha, Jive, Macarena, Line Dance and the lot! As with last year, there will be some disco music thrown in for the younger set and a session of Goan masala music to thrill too. The kids will be entertained with games and the Limbo rock competition will return. All this entertainment with dinner and soft drinks thrown in for $45. Despite spiralling costs, we have maintained our entry cost at $45 for adults and $15 for kids between 5 years and 15 years. Kids under 5 years are free.

All proceeds will go to Charities in India. To date, we have donated over $12,000 to charities in Goa and Mumbai over the past five years. As usual, your attendance and financial support by way of donations is invaluable and will be greatly appreciated. So those of you who can afford, we would gratefully accept any cash sponsors for the Limbo rock competition and the kids games.

The party starts promptly at 6:30 pm and dinner is from 7:45 pm. Then we bring on the New Year excitement with dances, prizes and our midnight special. Be there on time so you don’t miss out on any of the food or fun.

We have a total of 200 tickets (adults and kids) available so you MUST book soon. Booking confirmation and payment is required no later than 25 November 2012. Please tell your friends interested in attending or send them this web page link above. Dev borem korum.

Payment:
Bank: Qantas Credit Union
BSB# 704 865 AC# 02182847
Account Name: Mark R Fonseca

Adults $45 and Kids 5 to 15 years – $15
Show your surname/name and no of tickets in the EFT
Please send a confirmation email to: fonseca@optusnet.com.au
or phone Mark (0414912053)

 

 

 

 

Moira

 

Watch this space.

 

Tivim

The first Tivim Social was held in Sydney, Australia on 17th September 2011.  I’m pleased to report that it was a huge success and a fun filled evening.

We received an overwhelming response and support from Tivimkars, and well wishers. The organising committee would like to thank all those who donated prizes, promoted and attended the event. We hope you will support us in the same way in the future.

As intended the profits made on the day, were sent to the Principal of St Ann’s High School Tivim  to assist their ongoing school building project. Over the past fifty years the school has provided education, employment, and assistance to families in need. Through education it has changed many lives and uplifted the standards of others. The fundraising held was in appreciation of the sacrifices and good work the St Ann’s nuns and teachers have done for the betterment of others. I would also encourage ex student in other parts of the world to raise funds and help your school in any other way you can.

This is what Sister Joysee had to say on receiving our donation:-

“With grateful heart I am here to say a big thank you to you & all those who worked very hard to collect this huge amount of Rs.1,44,918/-

GOD LOVES A CHEERFULL GIVER – said Jesus

Yes, this is just meant for all of you. You deserve GOD’S blessings in abundance because you worked hard for a very good purpose – for the well being of your Alma Mater( St. Ann’s High School – Tivim.) Be assured that this amount will be used to clear the debt of the school building.

God bless you all!!

Sr. Joysee T; Principal, St Ann’s School Tivim Goa “

For your viewing pleasure here are some photos of the evening captured on camera by our amateur photographers.

Thank you all and once again.

Best wishes

Joe & Alcina

View the pictures of the Tivim 2011 Social by clicking here

IMPORTANT NOTICE

”TIVIM SOCIAL 2012”
Will be held on the 20th of October 2012 at St Getrudes Church Hall Smithfield. Tivimkar’s and fellow Goan’s please make a note in your diary. More details will follow soon in the meantime please pass the word around specially people from Tivim be part of this special day.

 

Tivim Social 2012.

Tivim Social 2012 was truly a night of fun and entertainment with lots of dancing, prizes and delicious buffet dinner. Interesting to note how much people cherish their own and ancestral connection with Tivim. Each one relates their own reason for being part of this Social gathering. It was to a great opportunity for people to meet their old and new friends and revive their friendships. There were others who turned up simply to have fun and support a great cause. Patriotic Tivimkars and generous members of the community donated many prizes which added some extra excitement on the day.

This year’s beneficiary was St Vincent de Paul Society of Tivim who provide refuge to homeless women, medical assistance to the sick and help the needy in Tivim. The total amount donated was Rs142, 545/- which was greatly appreciated and acknowledged by St Vincent De Paul Society in Goa.

Fr Clifford D’souza graced the occasion with his presence, blessing of the food and all present on the day. The crowd danced to thenonstop music by CraigDickinson and our upcoming Goan musician Malcolm Britto. As always compere  Noel Carvalho was at his best and set the mood right for the evening with games, prizes & surprises. This was followed by our traditional Goan march, masala, line dancing and the latest craze Gangnam Style. It was all in good fun as it was meant to be.

Our sincere thanks to all those who attended, helped us on the day and donated prizes. Wish you all Happy festive season and safe holidays.

With thanks and best wishes

Joe Dsouza

View the pictures of the Tivim 2012 Social by clicking here

The Commissioner for NRI Affairs will hold the Know Goa Programme here from November 28 to December 12, to make the youth of Goan origin who are not Indian nationals to discover their roots. Speaking to reporters here today, the Commissioner for NRI Affairs Eduardo Faleiro said that the Know Goa Programme is an orientation programme which has been formulated by his office in Goa for the benefit of youth of Goan origin in the age group 18 to 28 years who are not Indian nationals and who had no opportunity to discover their roots in Goa and in India. He said they have received about 18 applications for participation in the programme from diaspora youths in countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Tanzania, United Kingdom and United States of America. The applications were being scruitized in consultation with the embassies of the respective countries, he informed. During the stay in Goa, participants will be taken to educational, cultural, historical and industrial places of intetest in Goa, where they will interact with elected representatives, Mr Faleiro said. They will also call on Chief Minister Diagambar Kamat, Assembly Speaker Pratapsinh Rane and other dignitaries. After completing their assignment in Goa, another programme will be held for them in Delhi from December 7 to 12. They will visit the World Heritage monumenets in Delhi and Agra. Their stay in Delhi will be hosted by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, he added.

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P.S.  Congratulations to Andrea Fernandes and Sean Gomes  from GOA NSW for being selected by the Government of Goa to participate in the Know Goa Programme.  They will be representing Australia.  Last year 4 of our youth attended the Programme. A full report will be published in our next newsletter.