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Opinion

Politics of procrastination

May 19th, 2012 | Category: Opinion

Manohar Parrikar cannot drag his feet over the medium of instruction indefinitely.



Lok Ayukta: To be or not to be?

Apr 14th, 2012 | Category: Opinion

The Parliament session on the Lok Pal Bill will determine the fate of the Lok Ayukta Bill.



My pick for 2012

Mar 3rd, 2012 | Category: Opinion

ARMANDO GONSALVES tells us who he thinks will be assets in the Legislative Assembly.



Exercise in futility?

Feb 18th, 2012 | Category: Opinion

Some of Goa’s youth feel their vote amounts to nothing while others are determine to vote to make a difference.



From darkness to light…

Feb 11th, 2012 | Category: Opinion

OUR HEAVENLY Father designed a beautiful creation and entrusted it to us as humanity to protect. But instead of preserving this wealth of creation for future generations, our ruling politicians (who are mega thieves) and their slaves are destroying it for their selfish ends. There is not an iota of doubt that their fate in heaven above can but be the same as meets hay when it catches fire.



CM’s constituency, a neglected city

Jan 21st, 2012 | Category: Opinion

A Madganvkar rues the misrule of Chief Minister Digamber Kamat.



Anti corruption or anti Congress?

Sep 10th, 2011 | Category: Opinion

For those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, it is clear that Anna Hazare and those whom he represents are on a mission to destroy India as it has been created by the Constitution of India and to remodel it according to their own vision of what India should be.



Lessons from the North East for Goa?

Jun 11th, 2011 | Category: Opinion

NANDITA HAKSAR visited Adarsh Co-operative Society and draws parallels between the movement by the Scheduled Tribes in Goa and that of the groups in the North East.



An appeal to parents

Jun 4th, 2011 | Category: Opinion

DON’T DESTROY your children’s souls in the name of English and jobs. In this battle between Konkani and English for primary education, one aspect is clear. Both sides have taken extreme positions and are stating their views, while no one is trying to convince the other side to change their views or to come to a middle ground. I will attempt to do so.



What does the Bahujan Samaj want?

Apr 2nd, 2011 | Category: Opinion

It is believed that the Bahujan Samaj prefers English to the regional languages as the medium of instruction in primary schools. ANWESHA SINGBAL spoke to members of the community to find out which language they preferred.