This Corona Virus has no life of its own but great ears and brilliant eyesight!
It roams around in the night sleeps during the day and runs away when you hammer at utensils from the balconies!!😄
Goa appears to be preparing for a Super El Niño the same way it prepares for traffic jams: by pretending it’s someone else’s problem until everyone is already stuck.
While the Goa Government remains busy organising events, celebrations, publicity campaigns and even forcing children to break guiness world records on a hot sunday morning, a looming climate emergency is staring us in the face.
The Centre engine has raised alarm bless that the Super El Niño could severely impact large parts of India including Goa. For our debt ridden state, this could mean water shortages, crop losses, forest fires, heat waves, declining groundwater levels, power demand spikes, reduction in fish catch, and serious public health risks. We all know someone who suffered from heat-related medical emergencies or even death. Prolonged extreme weather can lead to dehydration, kidney ailments, heart attacks, strokes especially among vulnerable senior citizens, workers and children.
My question is - where is Goa's Super El Niño Preparedness Plan?
The Government must immediately:
• Conduct a statewide water availability and reservoir assessment.
• Prepare contingency plans for drought-affected farmers, including alternate crop advisories and compensation packages.
• Establish a heat action plan with public cooling centres and emergency medical response systems.
• Strengthen forest fire surveillance, equipment and rapid response teams.
• Ensure drinking water security for villages likely to face shortages.
• Protect fishermen and coastal communities from climate-related disruptions.
• Prepare hospitals and PHCs for heat-related illnesses and dehydration cases.
• Launch groundwater conservation and rainwater harvesting measures before the situation worsens.
• Create district-level disaster management cells dedicated to climate emergencies.
- Ban mass events especially outdoor events involving children.
A Super El Niño is not a political issue; it is a threat to lives, livelihoods and Goa's future. The Government's silence and lack of preparedness are deeply alarming. Governance is about anticipating crises, not reacting after disaster strikes.
#Goa #ElNino #ClimateCrisis #DisasterPreparedness
@VijaiSardesai Absolutely right.. Goa appears to be preparing for a Super El Niño the same way it prepares for traffic jams: by pretending it’s someone else’s problem until everyone is already stuck.
@VijaiSardesai Absolutely. Goemkars know the difference between political fiction and political reality. The monsoon may bring frogs out of hiding, but it shouldn’t keep common sense indoors.
Manufactured stories are planted… but Goa’s voters are grounded. Goemkars are not buying this.
No confusion. No compromise. No alliance with BJP. GFP stands firm for Goa, not propaganda.
Rumours can’t shake conviction. GFP will never align with those who betrayed Goa’s interests.
A disheartening loss for parents and children across India.Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh fought for scientific honesty for 8 years. The bigger question is why that fight became so lonely.
@sandeep_PT A disheartening loss for parents and children across India.
Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh fought for scientific honesty for 8 years. The bigger question is why that fight became so lonely.
When truth has to fight marketing, the truth often gets tired first.Thank you, Doctor Sivaranjani Santosh for standing up when many chose silence. The sad part isn’t that she got tired. It’s that she had to fight this battle almost alone.
It's a huge to loss to every Indian young parent, and their child.
Dr Sivaranjani Santosh had resigned from the Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) ater an eight-year long fight against fruit-based, non-carbonated beverages marketing themselves as Oral Rehydration Solution
@theliverdoc When truth has to fight marketing, the truth often gets tired first.
Thank you, Doctor, for standing up when many chose silence. The sad part isn’t that she got tired. It’s that she had to fight this battle almost alone.
@catale7a When truth has to fight marketing, the truth often gets tired first.Thank you, Doctor, for standing up when many chose silence. The sad part isn’t that she got tired. It’s that she had to fight this battle almost alone.
@poonamjourno@Paul_Koshy When truth has to fight marketing, the truth often gets tired first.
Thank you, Doctor, for standing up when many chose silence.
Absolutely. Goemkars know the difference between political fiction and political reality. The monsoon may bring frogs out of hiding, but it shouldn’t keep common sense indoors.
Manufactured stories are planted… but Goa’s voters are grounded. Goemkars are not buying this.
The monsoon has arrived, and so have the frogs croaking in chorus. Are sponsored stories and planted questions about a BJP-GFP tie-up being spread to create confusion among Goans? (1/2)
@VijaiSardesai Absolutely. Goemkars know the difference between political fiction and political reality. The monsoon may bring frogs out of hiding, but it shouldn’t keep common sense indoors.
Manufactured stories are planted… but Goa’s voters are grounded. Goemkars are not buying this.
@VijaiSardesai Absolutely. Goemkars know the difference between political fiction and political reality. The monsoon may bring frogs out of hiding, but it shouldn’t keep common sense indoors.
Manufactured stories are planted… but Goa’s voters are grounded. Goemkars are not buying this.
Let me tell you what Scamdev is promoting here as an Ayurvedic treatment in 2026 and calling it health tourism.
For arthritis or some disease of the joints, they have cut the patient and are doing "singi" therapy, which is sucking out blood through a horn-like object placed over the cut area...they believe they are sucking out "bad blood" that will cure chronic illness.
You can actually see the old man (ancient garbage healer) kneeling down and sucking the woman's blood from her knee through the horn.
This is not just negligence, but extremely dangerous because it can spread infections and transmit illness to both the treating sucker and the sucker-punched patient.
Not just that, the video also shows patients poked with multiple needles by quacks, being bled from the back, none of the "therapists" with gloves or other aseptic precautions...
...and Baba is roaming around letting microbes from his unkempt hair and beard settle on the patients whose blood is freely drawn out without any protection.
If this was in any other country, these crooks would be rotting in jail for doing this to patients.
But the Indian government is promoting these batsh*t crazy loonies who claim to be "healers" and giving them civilian awards.
@vaishnaroy@SoniMishra20@YouTube Students work hard for years, only to face paper leaks again and again. It’s heartbreaking that honest aspirants are being punished for no fault of theirs. Merit loses its meaning when exam integrity keeps failing. Truly unfair.