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Below: Goa: An interesting talk!
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Germans are considered to be not the easily mixing type of people, they don’t even smile. Even if a stranger wishes or wants to check directions, they are not helpful, they just ignore and walk away. Maybe it’s the language issue or its their attitude. Many find the Germans cold and not friendly. Some even accuse them of a superiority complex and snobbish. And I didn’t mix much with others except those I was familiar with in the office. Most of the time I was busy with myself. Once my wife joined me after a month, things changed. Had proper cooked vegetarian meals. Earlier I survived on curd and rice and fruits. I had company, felt better and more comfortable.
After my wife’s coming, we were invited to some family gatherings. They understood India as the country from the land of Indira Gandhi. They were surprised that we were strict vegetarians and did not consume meat or even eggs. They were intrigued by the sari and how a woman could wrap it around move comfortably. They were curious of bindi, long hair and mangalsutra and wanted to know its significance. That was the time when Germans started knowing more about India, its culture and curious to learn more about Indians. And for me, after staying in Germany for a few months, learnt many things which we take for granted in India. Staying abroad, love for my country grew and felt proud to be an Indian. But also realized we had a long way to go.
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Goa: An interesting talk!
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Late evening, I visited a quiet cottage of a traditional Goenkar who was busy sipping his Feni in the sit-out. He was my inspiration for the popular Pedro (Pedro’s words of wisdom and Smile with Pedro). He was fit and sharp for his age, looked good as before, and recognized me. He asked me to sit and said, Naikbab, I liked your Pedro. He’s almost like me.
As he was sipping, our talk veered to Goa, the good old times, and the present Goa. When I mentioned regular reports about bad roads, flooding during the monsoon, dirt, and filth around haphazard planning, and the old issue of commuting and taxi service. I could see him charging up. He started. You know Goa is slow in everything, and even the Goans are slow. Just look around; you will know what I am saying.
India got independence in 1947, and we got independence in 1961. India annexed Goa in a quick military operation, after years of diplomatic efforts to secure its independence from Portugal failed. The Portuguese ruled us, knowing we wouldn't fight them. They realized Goans are lazy and happy go lucky people. Some Goans love to think they are foreigners, different from other Indians, without realizing others have overtaken them.
The Portuguese main attractions were Goa and Mangalore, both on the west coast. And sea ports too. The Mangaloreans rebelled and attacked the Portuguese and drove them out. We let them consolidate in Goa. Mangaloreans don’t even remember the Portuguese rule, while we still remember them, and some Goans still believe they were good. This is our mentality. In Mangalore, old structures, churches, and a few cottages are the only remnants. The people don’t even remember the Portuguese. But here, some Goans still harp about the Portuguese and love to remember the Portuguese rule. And still clamor for a Portuguese passport. No Mangalorean will even think of it. That’s the difference.
Our leaders and politicians are so slippery that they quietly slip from one party to another party, where they find the grass more-green. How can you expect progress and development, good roads, hygiene, and planning from such leaders? Corruption is a major issue, be it construction, hotels, shacks, transport, or taxi service. They create a monopoly, and this gives impetus to malpractices and price rises. Outsiders know Goa for its drinks, fun, nightlife, music, and dance. Goa is much more, with a varied history, natural beauty, sunny weather, pristine beaches, folk music, temples, churches, forts, and great culinary experiences—Goan Catholic, Saraswat, and others. Goa is also called the Rome of the East. Most Goans will agree.
Re-filling his glass, he added, sometimes makes me feel like Goa is just surviving. Look at Dubai or Singapore, almost our size, and see where they have reached, and we are still struggling with the basic needs and requirements. It’s mainly because of Goans who are slow and tolerate injustice with their Chalta hai attitude. Goa needs new blood and young, educated people to take up the responsibility and take Goa to greater heights. Goa has great potential and needs to be tapped properly. Just big talk and false promises won’t do any good. Saying this, he continued sipping his Feni and asked me to join for dinner. I left, promising to join him during my next trip.
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