We shall fall short of congratulating Mickky Pacheco for the generational
shift in managing deaths at home, though:-
1. People who have no
means or no faith to have the bodies of their dear
ones preserved at the
government managed mortuaries can do so at home,
thanks to Mickky's
magnanimous heart.
2. The trouble of going through the crude method of
using blocks of ice and
fans and still not deriving the required results
will have been eliminated.
3. We look forward to some other magnanimous
heart of another minister of
the government to donate to us the mobile ICUs
which can be set up at the
ordinary home at will.
4. The day is not
far when we can have hope to land a mobile grave to be
stationed at home
where the dear body can be exhumed at any time one wants
with no big
deal, and finally,
5. Faithful voters can now dream of being
immortal with the mummification
done at one's door step .
It is said
that the dead take care of themselves. Indeed, they have taken
care of
themselves in the past and will do so in the future. But the living
seem to
be damned to hell with governance having been buried deep down the
Sonsodo
and the Curca graves. Hopefully some enterprising minister of the
government
will come up with some bright idea how to exhume it and expose it
so that
Goans may pay homage to it, dead rather than living.
Floriano
Lobo
General Secretary
Goa Su-Raj Party
9890470896
www.goasu-raj.org-----
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Subject: [Goanet] Mobile mortuaries became
a reality in Salcete
>
> MARGAO, DEC 12 Mobile mortuaries
became a reality in Salcete with the
> Mickky
> Pacheco Charitable
Trust on Saturday commissioning the mortuaries
> coinciding
> with
the birthday of Tourism Minister, Mickky Pacheco. The Trust has
>
placed
> orders for as many as five mobile mortuaries, of which two were
> inaugurated
> today at Betalbatim. Speaking to newsmen,
Pacheco said the Trust thought
> of
> purchasing five mobile
mortuaries in view of the perennial space shortage
> at
> the
Hospicio mortuary. He said the mortuaries will be made available to
>
the
> people in need free of cost and would help to preserve bodies in
one's
> homes
> even for 7-8 days. "Everyday, we find space
shortage in the Hospicio
> mortuary, putting the people of South Goa to
great hardships. Especially,
> the people of Salcete used to face the
difficulties in situations when the
> relatives are working abroad",
Pacheco said. Saying that the mobile
> mortuaries will help
preserving bodies for 7-8 days, he said these
> mortuaries can be
installed right in one's homes free of cost. Refusing to
> go into the
cost involved in purchasing the mortuaries, Pacheco said "I am
> not
bothered about the cost. This is my service to the people". UGDP
>
leader, Adv Radharao Gracias complimented Pacheco for the noble cause at
a
> time when the Hospicio mortuary is stinking. He said the government
should
> take a cue from Pacheco and make available mortuaries everywhere
in the
> state. "The mobile mortuaries will help those whose relatives are
abroad.
> The can take the mortuaries and preserve the bodies right at
home", he
> said,
> while asking the government to make these
mobile mortuaries everywhere.
>