I know there is a law banning children working below the age of 16, similarly,
is there any law banning elderly (in their 80s) doing manual jobs such
as dish washing?
If not, please Mr. Parrikar do something in this matter too, for your
are the ‘hope’ of the people of all walks of life.
Now, coming back to Anjani (80+) meeting Chief Minister
What’s the real story behind it?
Why she is still working as a dishwasher in the City? Who is her employer?
Why DSS pension of Rs.1000pm (now Rs.2000) denied to her?
Why her local BJP MLA or the Sarpanch (Siolim Dando) did not do
anything about it despite she visiting them several times in this
matter?
It’s really disgusting to know that the society, family, politicians
etc forced her to work for her living even at this very old wrinkled
age.
Just look at her and her face!
Or is there anything that we are not aware of?
Hope the press/media keep us updated on this very delicate issue
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/6907079434/in/photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/7053170111/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/7053170745/sizes/l/in/photostream/
Looks like whoever arranged her to meet CM at his Car in the city,
also arranged press and media
as the news with pics flashed on all English dailies (except NT) and
TV channel talk of 2001 ‘Nayak’ film etc
http://youtu.be/VLCS73oyfq0?t=5m25s
5th April 2012, Panjim
Reported:
Travelling from Dando Siolim to Panjim every day to work as dish washer.
No DSS pension granted despite visiting local BJP MLA and Sarpanch
several times.
Anjali also worked in the offices of former Chief Ministers Dayanand
Bandodkar and Shashikala Kakodkar as aweeper.
Living with her daughter in law and grand son?
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---- JoeGoaUk <joeg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> You are right Soter, we did see her same place at the bank entrance,
> close to Cafe Prakash or Cecol
>
> All this for cheap publicity?
>
> How one can be so low?
>
> On Apr 8, 6:11 pm, JoeGoaUk <joego...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Sad!
Rupesh Samant
> > > What�s the story behind 'Anjali (80+) meets Chief Minister'
> >
> > > I know there is a law banning children working below the age of 16,
> > > similarly,
> >
> > > is there any law banning elderly (in their 80s) doing manual jobs such
> > > as dish washing?
> >
> > > If not, please Mr. Parrikar do something in this matter too, for your
> > > are the �hope� of the people of all walks of life.
> >
> > > Now, coming back to Anjani (80+) meeting Chief Minister
> >
> > > What�s the real story behind it?
> >
> > > Why she is still working as a dishwasher in the City? Who is her
> > > employer?
> >
> > > Why DSS pension of Rs.1000pm (now Rs.2000) denied to her?
> >
> > > Why her local BJP MLA or the Sarpanch (Siolim Dando) did not do
> > > anything about it despite she visiting them several times in this
> > > matter?
> >
> > > It�s really disgusting to know that the society, family, politicians
> > > etc forced her to work for her living even at this very old wrinkled
> > > age.
> >
> > > Just look at her and her face!
> >
> > > Or is there anything that we are not aware of?
> >
> > > Hope the press/media keep us updated on this very delicate issue
> >
> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/6907079434/in/photostream
> >
> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/7053170111/in/photostream/
> >
> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/7053170745/sizes/l/in/pho...
> >
> > > Looks like whoever arranged her to meet CM at his Car in the city,
> > > also arranged press and media
> > > as the news with pics flashed on all English dailies (except NT) and
> >
> > > TV channel talk of 2001 �Nayak� film etc
> > > What’s the story behind 'Anjali (80+) meets Chief Minister'
> >
> > > I know there is a law banning children working below the age of 16,
> > > similarly,
> >
> > > is there any law banning elderly (in their 80s) doing manual jobs such
> > > as dish washing?
> >
> > > If not, please Mr. Parrikar do something in this matter too, for your
> > > are the ‘hope’ of the people of all walks of life.
> >
> > > Now, coming back to Anjani (80+) meeting Chief Minister
> >
> > > What’s the real story behind it?
> >
> > > Why she is still working as a dishwasher in the City? Who is her
> > > employer?
> >
> > > Why DSS pension of Rs.1000pm (now Rs.2000) denied to her?
> >
> > > Why her local BJP MLA or the Sarpanch (Siolim Dando) did not do
> > > anything about it despite she visiting them several times in this
> > > matter?
> >
> > > It’s really disgusting to know that the society, family, politicians
> > > etc forced her to work for her living even at this very old wrinkled
> > > age.
> >
> > > Just look at her and her face!
> >
> > > Or is there anything that we are not aware of?
> >
> > > Hope the press/media keep us updated on this very delicate issue
> >
> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/6907079434/in/photostream
> >
> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/7053170111/in/photostream/
> >
> > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoaukextra3/7053170745/sizes/l/in/pho...
> >
> > > Looks like whoever arranged her to meet CM at his Car in the city,
> > > also arranged press and media
> > > as the news with pics flashed on all English dailies (except NT) and
> >
> > > TV channel talk of 2001 ‘Nayak’ film etc
First: People who know first-hand what they're talking about; they
spend a vast part of their day on the field, and they know the
situation better than most, even if they're not so vocal in the
opinion of it, since they prefer facts to speak for themselves.
They're on the street, they meet people, talk to them, investigate and
get stories.
Second: People who read news reports and comment on them. Usually,
they know little about what is happening, but they will write because
they have to write (nothing better to do?), perhaps to assert their
self-identified intellectual superiority. Since the Parrikar
government has taken over, especially, this tribe has increased. The
government may or may not be trying to clear the mess Goa is in; that
I don't know. But even when it does something admirable, the
'righteous' armchair brigade is at it, unleashing conspiracy theories
at will, attributing evil motives, etc.
Vishnu Surya Wagh has hinted at a revamp of Kala Academy. Henceforth,
I hope, in the future, the nataks go there, and stay there.
Reminder: These are just general observations, and are not targeted at
any particular person/persons.
Nigel
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