Mangalore: Country can Improve Only if Police Get Better Facilities - Colaco


Mangalore: Country can Improve Only if Police Get Better Facilities - Colaco

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Jul 3: In a laudable gesture, Nigel Colaco, son of NRI entrepreneur Ronald Colaco, extended financial support worth Rs 11 lac to meritorious children of policemen at a programme held at Town Hall here on Monday July 2.

Nigel gave away cheques of Rs 25,000 each to 43 students, the entire amount being from his own savings.

Inaugurating the programme, Ronald Colaco said that he had visited several foreign countries and was impressed by their discipline, standard of living, civic sense and traffic sense. "I realized that it was all because of the efficiency of their police, who had enforced the law so well. But when I came to India I saw the difference, and came to know that it was because in India police are given less facilities, and when it comes to budget, they are the last to get any grants. That was one reason, and the other one was people themselves who have polluted the environment," he said.

"In order to bring India on par with other countries, police have to be paid well and provided good facilities. But the government is not doing it. If the government had provided them with all modern facilities and good salary, 50 percent of our country's problems would have solved. The government could have then concentrated on development works rather than being troubled by strikes and protests every day," he said, urging poilcemen present on the occasion to be more efficient.

Speaking further on the plight of policemen, he said that he once had to go to a police station in Bangalore to get a letter for a German friend. "I saw 20-30 policemen in the station, and only three or four chairs...it seemed like they were playing musical chairs! The room was also dark, and I realized why they lose patience when people come with their complaints. If they had even basic facilities, spacious and well-lit stations, they would be welcoming and friendly. A good work environment is highly essential in enhancing efficiency in any profession. Hence i decided to build an ultra modern police station and donate it to the capital," he said.

On Nigel’s gesture he said his son first got the idea when he discussed about the ultra modern police stations he had built in Bangalore, in Frazer Town to start with. “In Bangalore I had built an ultra-modern police station and this gesture of mine inspired other MNC’s and IT companies to come forward with a similar gesture. As a result a total of 49 ultra modern police stations have come up in different parts of Bangalore.

Though Colaco had requested MNC’s and Builders’ Association in Mangalore to show a similar gesture of providing scholarships to children of policemen, he said no one has responded positively. “When I shared my disappointment with my son Nigel, he volunteered to contribute something for the children of the policemen from whatever little savings he has. I am happy that he has set a rare example of giving back something to the society in such an early stage of life”, Colaco said.

This year Nigel donated a total of 16.25 lac out of which scholarships worth 10.75 lakh were given to 43 meritorious students. As many as 900 waterproof school bags (with books and school-related accessories) were given away to primary and high school children and of the total Rs 2 lac was donated for the theatrical show “Jailininda Jailige Rangothsava”. Last year Colaco had donated scholarships worth Rs 12 lac to the children of the policemen.

Colaco once again called upon organizations and institutions to give back to the society in whatever little way they can. While regretting the lack of response from others to follow a similar gesture Colaco said, “If no individual or organization comes forward and continues this gesture even next year I will have no other option but to continue so that needy children of policemen get motivated to study well and come up in life”.

Colaco said that the idea of instituting scholarships to the children of policemen was intended to encourage the children of policemen so that these children strive hard and come up in life. If the children of these policemen become studious and excel in their studies policemen are able concentrate better in the responsibilities given to them, which in turn would benefit the society at large, he pointed out.

The 43 children were shortlisted for the scholarship by the police commissioner who had invited applications from children of policemen different police stations of the district who had scored 80% above in SSLC and PUC. All the data was fed in the computer and 43 students who had secured highest marks were selected for the scholarship.

In his address, Nigel said that he was happy to keep aside a part of his day-to-day earnings for such a noble cause. He advised the children to read books and gain more knowledge, as it would help them in their lives. "Do not give up the gift of eudcation as you will not get it again," he said to the students.

IGP (western range) Pratap Reddy also spoke and thanked the Colacos for their generous support and concern. He also urged Ronald Colaco to support the children of jail inmates too.

Police commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh expressed his happiness over Colaco's gesture and said that every Christmas and New Year, Colaco comes to celebrate with the policemen. He also thanked Hoolugappa Kattimani, director of Sankalpa, Mysore for training jail inmates on theatre and giving them a platform to display their talents.

After the formal ceremony, the second part of the day's programme began, wherein inmates of Mysore central jail staged William Shakespeare's classic play 'King Lear' in Kannada. The play was beautifully presented, and moved the audience.

The play was part of the four-day 'By the Prisoners, for the Prisoners' state-level theatrical show for undertrails in central jails. On Tuesday July 3, inmates of Bangalore central prison will stage 'Kattale Daari Doora', followed by 'Shivaratri by Belagavi central jail the next day and 'Gokakarnada Gowda Shani' by Dharwad jail undertrials on the concluding day.

Earlier, Hoolugappa Kattimani who directed and prepared the Mysore jail prisoners to enact 'King Lear' said that he chose to train undertrials in theatre so as to bring about a transformation in them through the medium of theatre. "Theatre is a meaningful channel to heal them mentally," he said.

Police officials and their families and many others were present on the occasion.

 

  

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  • Lilly Serrao, Mangalore/vamadapadve

    Mon, Jul 16 2012

    Mr.Ronald Colaco and Nigel Colaco are doing a wonderful job.I am sure every one will apreicaite such generosity of this family towards the needy people. May God Bless Mr Colaco family & take care of them in his loving care.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 13 2012

    Dear Brian Mathias and Sylvie Pereira , pls. do not be disheartened. After all these policemen children also, need recognition it is not their fault that they are police children. Besides most of the times the policemen have to work in harsh conditions and the politicians take full advantage of them for their Z security and in twisting cases. But a true policeman is one who will do his duties and not bend to the whims and fancies of corrupt. Like Lord Krisha has said during the Epic Mahabarata War to Arjun that you have to fight against wrong even if they are your own relatives and in policemen case, the politicians are not even their relatives.
    further I would like to add that if every rich Indian contributes atleast 1% of their wealth. All Indians if not luxuries will atleast have basic needs like food,clothing,shelter,education,medical aid. Also, those who get help should appreciate and when their times are good they should return to the society. This way balance can be achieved and Country will be forever happy. otherwise it is like a pot with a hole how much ever you do it will not be full.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 13 2012

    Congratulation to all the children of policemen in doing well in their studies despite hardships and who received scholarships. There are rich and rich people and differently rich people who give in return to what they have received from society. Nice to see the good works of Mr. Ronald Colaco and it is more nice to see his son, instead of spending the riches on luxuries giving out the same to those in need, Like Father Like Son. Pray Almighty such tribes to increase. It is good news for our community to have Mr. Ronald Colaco and his generous family in our midst.

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  • sylvia pereira, mangalore/bangalore

    Thu, Jul 12 2012

    I agree with Brian Mathias.Baapaa amchi dukhaa pusun kaad, ani thanka bhokhshi.........Amen

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  • lawrence vamanjoor, vamanjoor

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    well done rony bab thumcha borya monak

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  • ashleynoronha, mangalore/sharjah

    Wed, Jul 04 2012

    dear unc, rony god bless you and your family, for lending a helping hand and much more for our society, and for inculcating into your children to " give"!
    congrats and god bless!

    rgds, jovita noronha and fly

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Wed, Jul 04 2012

    First police must thought politely talking.Then all the best Facilities.

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  • CGS, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 04 2012

    Mr.Ronald Colaco and Nigel Colaco are doing a wonderful job. Open minded and kind hearted Ronybab has a great concern for the less fortunate,exploited,oppressed and down trodden. Ronald Colaco Foundation is a boon and blessing to the society.Ronybab is not only a Man of Words,but also a Man of Deeds.

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  • DR.ARUN, ABUDHABI

    Wed, Jul 04 2012

    NEED MORE SUCH PUBLIC DEBATES.DAIJI CAN REACH OUT TO MORE PEOPLE SO THAT MORE PUBLIC OPENION CAN BE OBTAINED AND THUS HELP IN PUTTING PRESSURE ON BETTER GOVERNANCE.
    ONE SUGGESTION- DAIJI SHOULD INVITE PUBLIC OPENION OR CONDUCT ESSAY COMPETITIONS FOR GENERAL PUBLIC GIVING DIFFERENT TOPICS OF PUBLIC INTEREST SO THAT NEW IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS ARE BROUGHT OUT.THIS IS A BETTER STEP IN SOLVING PROBLEMS LIKE CORRUPTION,ROAD ACCIDENTS,LACK OF PUBLIC AMENITIES AND BETTER CIVIC SENSE ETC.
    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

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  • Theresa Lobo, Mukamar-Sharjah

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    May God bless Ronald Colaco and his lovely family...!!
    Always generous/always helping nature/kind and loving Ronald Colaco and his family.

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  • James Mendonca, Dubai/VamanjoorPadav

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Great work dear Rony and Nigel.Well appreciated. God bless you and your family.

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  • Lawrence Fernandes, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Dear all,
    I absolutely agree with Mr.Ronald colaco's words " Country can improve Only if Police Get Better Facilities. The policemen also should be paid very well as in western countries like USA , so that they can take more interest for the safety of the people of their region. The comissioner of police Mr.Seemanth Kumar, thank you and may God bless you abundantly for doing good work.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/USA.

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Kamal Taiyyeb, Mangalore,

    That is because we have lot of people posting "Agree" or "Disagree" without knowing what they are doing....please forgive them, they dont know what they are doing.....

    Jai hoooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • Aravind Naik, Managlore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Colaco and his son set an example to the society. If more corporates come to the help of police, this society will be beautiful...peaceful..i bet

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  • Keshav Shenoy, Carestreet

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    current comissioner of police Seemanth Kumarji is doing great job Mangalore, I am sure this his initiative, supported by Colaco-ji

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  • Ronald Fernandes, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Mr Ronald Colaco (I am proud of my name!), is man for all sections of the society. His is gift for all poor

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  • Raju Sherigar, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    I hear of Colaco sir, but never got an opportunity to meet him him. I am impress with this gesture of Colaco. Will see what I can do personally to the people who work for public.

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  • Rudy D' Souza & Family Kuwait, Omzoor/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Congratulations And thank you Mr. Nigel & Mr. Ronald Colaco for providing some sort of facilities in education feild to the deserving candidates from Police families. You both are the good exmaples of the society. Mr. Ronald colaco you rightly said that in India police are given less facilities. Hope your voice from Mangalore would knock the doors at Vidhana Saudha.God Bless you.

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  • R K prabhu, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    He has helped many, specially reconstructing temple in bangalore recently (News : daijiworld archives)

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  • Dinesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    This is encouraging news, lot of young people (rich and businessmen) can learn from Junior Colaco

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  • Devdath D'Souza, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Congrats Rony....please keep up your good work. Our prayers are with you

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  • alban lewis, Kallianpur/bangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Father or son,
    Their Charity is done to a place where it is required most and paid immediately, so that same is used by the receivers without hassle. It is not blind charity, where those donated are not aware where the money goes!!!
    I really appreciate Mr. Colaco doing so many good things by involving himself actively in various organisations and even representing people to getthings done at Government level too.
    His son watching him has learnt well and following his father's footsteps.
    I and my family pray to God to bless the entire family with good health and cheer always.
    Thank you Colaco family.

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  • Yusuf Sheikh, Kasargod / Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    More public - police relationship programes should be conducted so, police can be people friendly. But public should not misuse liberty of police on the other hand.

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  • Sankappanna M, Sankalakariya Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    This person and also his family together has indeed walked a long and soul searching journey, which is evident in his activities and also speech. Faith without action is dead and so is Word without action.I also note that beneficiaries are directly given the benefits, unlike any government agencies or NGOs.NGOs, and even some Christian charities normally use thier cause as baits to gather funds to look after themselves first and then left over for the underprivileged... A man can never become rich enough to start good works that he intends, unless and until there is love. In olden days of my village some extra coconuts, some extra vegetables, some extra milk from your cattle went for sharing within neighbourhood who didnt have. Love was alive then...People like Colacos are striving to rekindle that love, that faith in people..God bless your family.

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  • Kamal Taiyyeb, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    My dear friends, just look at the below comment. There are 36 people who disagree. Can someone tell what is wrong with our readers???


    Rakesh shetty, mangalore Tuesday, July 03, 2012 VERY GOOD MOVE. I APPRECIATE THEM FOR THIS GREAT EVENT.IN STATE POLICE FORCE IS VERY STRONG AND THEY ARE DOING GOOD JOB.
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  • Naveen .AD, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Great work Mr. Colaco, may god bless you more.

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  • Mark Denis Dsouza, Niddodi/Sharjah-U.A.E.

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Mr.Ronald Colaco is pride of Karnataka,I wish good health and more prosperity to his life,the gift for his good work to humankind and socity yeiding fruits as son follow fathers step,God bless you abundantly.
    Mark Denis Dsouza

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  • Annet D'souza, Sharjah

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Well done Ronnie, Nigel..God bless you all

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  • M H RASHID, UDUPI, KSA

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Really Excellent initiative by young entrepenuer Nigelle Colaco.
    Surprisingly there are some readers who click DISAGREE on the comments appreciating the good work

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  • J.Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Great job, Our Police force is under staffed and over worked (Mostly waiting an protecting the useless politicians). They don't get paid well not treated well by politicians & Buerocrats. we need to look after the poice only then they will be able to BEHAVE propoerly with public.

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  • M.B.Anchan, kallianapura,Udupi

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Excellent work Mr.Ronald colaco GOD Bless you and your Family. Karnataka State Police are doing good job,hard work. but they are not get better facilities.Govt,Ministers and police Commissioner must support police.

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  • Thomas, Colombo

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Congratulations Nigel. You really follow the footsteps of your father who set apart part of his savings for the poor.

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  • Santhosh Bhandary, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    This is a very noble and exemplary gesture. If at least 10 people think and act like Colaco our district will be a real "Rama Rajya"

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    I have been to many countries to work and visit, as Mr.Calaco rightly said that there is a discipline impose by police as well as the self discipline of the people it self. And I have often seen the people from India who come to work are also more disciplined, follow the rules. But what makes me to feel bad is that I have observed is that these very same people when they come back home India, the moment they get out of the flight they start littering, no discipline, chaltahai attitude. Why this change? Just because its our country we don’t ve to care? Forget about the people in the country they may not know how the other countries are they may have not got chance to visit a foreign nation, if the people who have visited act like this than there is no hope. It’s the collective efforts that matter. Mr. Calaco is an example what we all must be in our very own way!!!

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Nigelle Colaco and his pain towards our police and thier facilities is a laudable one.India is a rich country,no doubt about it but after British rule our politicians start to rule the country for more than 65 years. Now we blame who? our politicians or the British rule.It is always noticed in our walking life,the low wages and less facilities are the seeds of corruption which started to grow in alarming way.A noble thought from young entrepenuer to our police force,keep it up sir.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    After 65 years of Freedom struggle, we still struggle to put the system in straight. We do not have enough space to build RTO, Police Station, Hospital, School and Post Office. Many of these Authorities still working on rented or leased property. Where as we can see almost all Politicians (Pls pardon for non-corrupt Leaders) denotify Government or abandoned space on their or relatives names. Forget about the good salary figure, at least our Government can provide them with basic facilities. When any Party forms Government, everybody rush for CM or Home Ministry Post, but little did they understand that providing basic facility to all Government Employees is not in their priority list. We have so many vacant places where our Government can construct beautiful RTO Office or Police Station with enough parking spaces for all and for all confiscated vehicles too. But who cares? Who will make proposal for the same? And who will listen at the State or Central Government?

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    @ Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai.

    OUR COUNTRY WILL IMPROVE AFTER 2014 ELECTION. NOW SILENT PM IS SITTING IN THAT POST. NOTHING IS HAPPENING.

    WHEN MODIJI WILL LEAD THAT POST INDIA WILL REACH BACK TO NORMAL AND LEAD IN TOP IN WORLDWIDE.

    MODIJI IS THE ONLY PERSON WHO CAN MAKE IMPOSSIBLE TO POSSILBE. JAI HO INDIA.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    One thing is certain.
    If our jails are upgraded to that of Western Standards, then forget about going out, there will be a bee-line to get in ! Certain things have to change here drastically including the 'judicial system'. Renovating jails from the outside does not 'fit' the bill at least for starters!

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Great Job Ronald, all Mangalorean Christians are proud of you.We need more Mangalorean Christians like you who can come forward to the betterment of the Society.

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  • Roland,

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    While I appreciate the noble gesture of the Colaco's to the police, there are many other personnel who work in the corporation, muncipal boards who assist the top officcials in the recent clean up activities in Mlore. They are the people who help keep Managlorean city clean. Can we lend a helping hand to them adn their families.

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  • nasir, karkala

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    INDIA CAN BE CHANGE, WE GOT "GALAXY HEART " PEOPLES.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Police must be well paid for sure and same time they should keep themselves away from corruption. But, how it is possible when most of them have started their carrier by paying bribes. So, the system has to change and it has to start from somewhere and by somebody.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    I fully agree with Ronald Colaco and Nigel colaco. If the policemen are not given better facilities a work and better salaries to take, how they can maintain their own peace and peace in the society...!!!!???? So far Our leaders were busy in filling their own pockets, I wish one day the corruption stops in India and we can live in India like normal human beings and not like animals....!!???

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  • munna, nitte/karkala/qatar

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    I truly agree with Nigel Colaco's statement. In gulf countries policemen's salary is at par with oil & gas company employees. Particularly in Qatar. That may be the reason they are not corrupt. Police force should get good salary, benefits and facilities.

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  • Tony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    I fully agree with Nigel Colaco that Policemen in India are poorly paid and remunerated, and may be, it is one of the reasons, therefore, that they are tempted to take bribes to meet their day-to-day living expenses. In the Western World, the Policemen are paid and looked after very well, and therefore, the corruption is virtually non-existent.

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  • Rev. Msgr. Leslie Shenoy, USA/MANGALORE

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Dear Nigel,
    Congratulations and God bless you for your generosity in sharing with the needy students. Continue your good work and the good Lord will bless you for your generosity. I wish you all the best and I am proud of you.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Very promising and great news. Many are bagging the wealth and distribute nothing but look at Colaco family it is great work. I am sure every one will apreicaite such generosity of this family towards policemen. only few good people do such great work.God bless you Mr.Colaco and family

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012


    VERY GOOD MOVE. I APPRECIATE THEM FOR THIS GREAT EVENT.

    IN STATE POLICE FORCE IS VERY STRONG AND THEY ARE DOING GOOD JOB.

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    The police force in our country have generally been taken for granted and very few will really understand the tough job that they have to do every single working day /holiday of their lives. Mr Ronald Colaco one of the few admirers of the Police Force has already done yeomen service to them and the coimmunity at large and it is really heartening to see him not only continue in this vein but also his son Nigel Colaco go one step better. May their tribe increase and may the Police force get the recognition and benefits they richly deserve.

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  • Celine C. Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Congrats Mr. Colaco! Jaise Baap vaise Beta! Keep it up. You have trained your son so well and it is a excellent job at his young age.
    May the Good God bless you & your family with good health & peace.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Police has to be a good human being first and then stay out of politics. Then only our country will improve.

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  • Golden, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    God Bless Colaco Family.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Wonderful charitable work Colaco. Sharing and caring is your motto and I wish you all the best and God's blessings.

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  • Blaan Mendonca, USA

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Citizens and Law and Order enforcement should be well educated and trained about the society. They must be taught how to behave and develop a positive attitude in their language. Every individual in the country must respect each other. This will stop corruption and bribe. Law enforcement must be provided proper equipments and communication system to use for the development of the society and not to use them to extract money for a citizen's crime or offense and let them go without prosecution. Everybody must obey the law and no one is above the law.

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore - U.S.A.

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    I am indeed happy to see stalwarts Pratap Reddy, Seemanth Singh, Ronald and Nigel in the pictures taken on the special occasion. I personally know The Inspector General of Police, The Commissioner of police and Ronald. However I am seeing Nigel for the first time in the limelight and compliment him on his discernment and the awards that he has decided to give the families of policemen in Mangalore. I know almost all the police officers - past and the present rendering excellent service to the people of Mangalore. They are also trying their best to improve the working conditions of policemen in general and Nigel has indeed done a great job in helping and encouraging them.

    I wish there would be more Ronalds and Nigels to encourage and help our policemen in the port city of Mangalore.

    Kudos to you Ronald and Nigel, Keep up the good work that you are doing. Congrats to you also IGP and Commissioner for your support to the policemen.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • brian mathias, udupi /bombai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    i think this money should be given to those people,who suffered in the hands of these policemen during the Church Attacks!!!!!Amen.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    This is awesome news. Kudos to Nigel & Ronald Colaco. You are doing great job. Hope our shameless ministers will take lesson from you.

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  • silvia, doha / mangalore

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Yathaa baap...Thatha Beta..Kudos to Colaco family. God bless you

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  • Arun DCosta, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    This is quite inspiring news item. Positive news are always good

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  • Rudolf D'souza, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Jul 03 2012

    Excellent initiative by young entrepenuer Nigelle Colaco. I am sure many more young businessmen will come forward to support such causes. I agree with Mr Ronald Colaco - if police get equipped then, we can expect better patrol from police

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