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Register the Clubs (Kudd) to save them for posterity
Sunday, 12 April 2009 13:08
MUMBAI: Goan Review Art Foundation (GRAF)  in association with The Goan Review and Gulab organized  a Konkani  Seminar “MUMBOINTLEO GOENKARANCHEO SONSTHA ANI GOENKARANCHE KUDD”, on March 29, 2009 at   St.  Sebastian Goan High School, Hall, Dabul at  4.30 p.m.

Mr. Fausto V. da Costa, President of GRAF set the seminar  rolling. He spoke in brief about the Mumbai Goans of yester years. He said Goans occupied many important positions in public life in Mumbai. But now the Goans are hardly  to be  heard of.  There are many Goan associations  in Mumbai but most are dormant.
The conditions of the Goan clubs (Kudds)  is no better.  Out of the 240 odd clubs hardly 120 are now existing.  He  disclosed  that he had  received complaints from villagers (for the purpose of publishing in the periodicals)  that some clubs  were sold without proper intimation to the villagers and the booty distributed among  existing  members.  He emphasized that no individual/s have the right to sell the clubs, as  they belong to the village and  not to any  individuals. He gave a  clarion call to all Goans to wake  up from the slumber and do something Now  if  Goan heritage is to  survive and if someone
called a Goan is to be found on the streets of  Mumbai.

Mr. Rio Rosa spoke of the Goan associations in  Mumbai. He said there were many Goan associations in the past  but a few are surviving now. Even those which are surviving are in bad shape. Those running the associations run  them just for the  sake of running the association. They have no clue what the aims and objectives of the  association are.

Secondly those running some  associations run it for the name sake. Such leaders should not be only  interested in  meeting their own objectives and  cling to the post but work towards meeting the objectives of the association and  do  constructive work.  If not they should make room for those who are competent  and willing to  take up the  reins.

Such is the condition of Goan associations in Mumbai today.

Mr.  Thomas Sequeira, Vice president of AICU who was the main  speaker on the GOAN KUDD gave a brief background of his involvement in this movement to  save the clubs of Mumbai. He has  taken up this active work  of the clubs for  over a year now after learning of the state of the clubs and how  the landlords are  harassing the  members to leave the premises by paying some compensations or sometimes  just  peanuts.

Advocate David Joseph a social activist has advised the group the way  forward. He has prepared all the details  required in a form of booklet,  which has been printed by David & Co. free of cost and  given to the clubs.

The most important advice of  Mr.  Thomas is first to  register the club  with the charity commissioner.  He says  once registered the club is  almost secure. With the help of advocate David Joseph all formalities required to be  done are  available at one place.

Mr Felix  Dias said it is all good  that we can register the clubs and get going. His main message was unity. We need to help one another in achieving the  objective of  Registration of the clubs and protecting them from the landlords and land  sharks.

In the question answer session.

Some members of  the  audience  shared their experience of being harassed by the  landlords and actions taken by them.

The difficulty in maintaining the club due to lack of  membership/resources.

They also wanted to know what is being done about  the centralization of the clubs in one building .

The way  forward:

Get all the Clubs Registered – so far about 50 odd clubs  are  registered.

All clubs to be  contacted and  advised course of action..

Due publicity will be given in Mumbai and  Goa.

Support will be sought from the church in Goa . Get the Archbishop  of Goa to write to all churches in Goa for information and  awareness.

All other development work will be done once the  registration is done. Funds to be raised through soft loan from Goa  government.

(Renato  Pereira)