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José Matanhy de Saldanha

José Matanhy de Saldanha (Konkani: Juze Matani de Saldanea; 24 October 1948 – 21 March 2012) was an Indian social activist, journalist, former Member of the Goa Legislative Assembly and school teacher, who campaigned for Goan identity, values, and culture. He also served as a Cabinet Minister in the Government of Goa with portfolios of Tourism as well as Science and Environment.[1]

José Matanhy de Saldanha
Member of the Goa Legislative Assembly
In office
2002–2007
Preceded byMauvin Godinho
Succeeded byMauvin Godinho
ConstituencyCortalim
In office
2012–2012
Preceded byMauvin Godinho
Succeeded byAlina Saldanha
ConstituencyCortalim
Personal details
Born(1948-10-24)24 October 1948
Carmona, Goa, Portuguese India
Died21 March 2012(2012-03-21) (aged 63)
Campal, Goa, India
Resting placeSt. Thomas Church cemetery, Cansaulim, Goa, India
15°20′57.61″N 73°53′44.54″E / 15.3493361°N 73.8957056°E / 15.3493361; 73.8957056
Political partyBhartiya Janta Party (2012–2012)
Other political
affiliations
United Goans Democratic Party (2002–2007)
SpouseAlina Saldanha
Occupation
  • Teacher
  • social activist
  • journalist
  • politician

Early life and education edit

Matanhy was born on 24 October 1948, to Jacinto de Saldanha and Maria Alacoque Viegas in Carmona, Goa.[2] He studied at various schools, and studied at the S. Tomas School in his native village of Cansaulim. He later pursued higher studies in Christ College, Bangalore, where, aged around 17, he would share the money sent to him by his father with the poor, and teach them ways to be self-sufficient. He also studied in Belgaum.

Matanhy had degrees in Science and Education.[3] He also obtained a master's degree in Arts (Political Science) from the Bombay University (now, University of Mumbai) in 1988.[4]

Social activism edit

Besides being a teacher at the Don Bosco High School in Panjim from around June 1974/5 to October 2008, Matanhy also took up the causes of the poor and downtrodden.[5]

In the 1970s, Matanhy campaigned for the Ramponnkars,[5] (traditional fisherman of Goa) to prevent trawlers from fishing within 50 metres of the shore. He formed the Goenchea Ramponnkarancho Ekvott (Association of Goa's Traditional Fisherfolk) and helped stop the discharge of effluents from the Zuari Agro Chemicals factory into the Arabian Sea, near Velsao. The pollution was killing fish, the staple food of Goans. His campaign was described as Goa's first successful movement against industrial pollution.[6]

In the late 1970s, with Urbano Lobo and others, he campaigned against the destruction, for mining, of the sand dunes on the beaches of Goa.[6] Matanhy was also associated with the Konkani Language Movement in Goa. He was himself a member of the konkani Bhasha Mandal.[7]

In the early 1990s, Matanhy protested against Nylon 6,6 and, in the late 1990s, against the smelting plant, Meta-Strips. Matanhy was also associated with other movements like the Konkan Railway re-alignment issue[8] and the anti-Special Economic Zone agitation. He was the convenor of the anti-SEZ group, called the "Goa's Movement Against Special Economic Zones (GMAS)".[9][10]

Saldanha was an active participant of the Goa Special Status movement and believed that Special Status to Goa was needed in order to preserve the state's unique culture and identity.[11][12][13]

Political career edit

In the late 1970s, Matanhy established the "Gomantak Lok Poxx" party.[14]

In the 2000, Matanhy was elected to the South Goa Zilla Panchayat. In 2002, he was elected as a member of the legislative assembly from Cortalim constituency[15] as a candidate of the United Goans Democratic Party (UGDP).[16] In 2004, he was inducted in the Cabinet of the Government of Goa headed by then Chief Minister of Goa, Manohar Parrikar.[17] He was given the portfolios of Tourism as well as Sports and Youth Affairs.[18]

In February 2005, then Governor of Goa S. C. Jamir dismissed the Manohar Parrikar-led government after high allegations in the state legislature.[19][20] The United Goans Democratic Party (which Saldanha represented in the Assembly) withdrew support to the Parrikar government. Parrikar was asked to prove his majority, by the Governor. Though the UGDP withdrew support, Saldanha, who was away in Spain on an official visit at the time of the political developments, contradicted the party's stand and conveyed his support to the Parrikar government. He sent a fax message to the Governor pledging his "unconditional and unqualified support" to the Parrikar government.[19] After Parrikar's dismissal, Pratapsingh Rane of the Indian National Congress was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Goa.

Saldanha was disqualified by then Speaker of the Goa Legislature, Francisco Sardinha, in August 2005 upon a disqualification petition filed against him by Jitendra Deshprabhu, spokesperson of the Indian National Congress.[21] However, the Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court set aside Matanhy's disqualification in 2011.[verification needed]

Matanhy unsuccessfully contested the elections to the 15th Lok Sabha from the South Goa (Lok Sabha constituency) as a candidate of the United Goans Democratic Party (UGDP).[22]

In January 2012, Matanhy quit the United Goans Democratic Party (UGDP) due to UGDP forming an alliance with the Goa Vikas Party.[23][24] He later joined the Bharatiya Janata Party[25] and contested as a BJP candidate from the Cortalim constituency in the 2012 Goa Legislative Assembly election.[26]

After the BJP gained majority in the 2012 Goa Legislative Assembly election, Manohar Parrikar was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Goa.[27] He inducted Matanhy Saldanha in his Cabinet.[28] Saldanha was allotted the portfolios of Tourism as well as Science and Environment.[citation needed]

After Matanhy died in harness, his widow Alina Saldanha contested by-elections from the Cortalim constituency as a BJP candidate and was elected unopposed to the Goa State Legislature.[29] She was later sworn in as a Cabinet Minister in the Parrikar government.[30] Alina Saldanha holds the portfolios of Museums, Environment and Forests.[31]

Death and burial edit

After attending the xigmo (spring festival) in Canacona the previous night, Matanhy suffered a massive heart attack in the early hours of 21 March 2012, and died at 3 am in Campal, Goa.[32] He was buried at the cemetery of the Catholic Church of Saint Thomas, in his native village of Cansaulim, in the evening of 24 March 2012. His funeral mass was led by the Archbishop Patriarch of Goa e Damão, Filipe Neri Ferrão and around 100 priests. The funeral was attended by around 10,000 people. In her eulogy, his wife Alina Saldanha said he wished to live after death. This was based on his faith in the Catholic Church's teachings.[citation needed]

Legacy edit

A statue of Matanhy Saldanha was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Goa, Manohar Parrikar at Cansaulim on 24 October 2014.[33][34] The South Goa District Collectorate Building in Fatorda, Margao was named in honour of Matanhy as the "Matanhy Saldanha Administrative Complex".[35][36]

References edit

  1. ^ "Goa's new Tourism Minister dies after heart attack". NDTV. 21 March 2012.
  2. ^ . Goa Legislative Assembly. Archived from the original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Matanhy set to battle for S Goa seat". The Times of India. 20 April 2009.
  4. ^ "Lok Sabha 2009: Matanhy Saldanha". National Election Watch.
  5. ^ a b Prajal Sakhardande (24 October 2014). "Today is Matanhy's birthday..." targetgoa.com.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b Roland Martins (23 March 2012). . targetgoa.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  7. ^ "Matanhy Saldhana expired after massive heart attack". goanews. 21 March 2012.
  8. ^ "Is it on the right track?". DownToEarth.
  9. ^ Prakash Kamat (24 December 2007). "Anti-SEZ agitators warn tourists in Goa".
  10. ^ "Matanhy doubts Centre's SEZ intentions". The Times of India. 15 August 2010.
  11. ^ "Goa was deceived on special status: Matanhy". The Times of India. 16 December 2011.
  12. ^ "Give special status for Goa: Matanhy". The Times of India. 29 August 2008.
  13. ^ "Matanhy criticises Cong over special status". Herald Goa. 17 April 2009.
  14. ^ Lionel Messias (26 March 2012). "The Matanhy Saldanha I Knew". Outlook India.
  15. ^ "Goa Assembly Election Results in 2002". elections.in.
  16. ^ Miguel Braganza (21 March 2012). . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  17. ^ "Minor changes in Goa Cabinet". The Hindu. 15 June 2004.[dead link]
  18. ^ "Minister to streamline Tourism Department". The Hindu. 14 July 2004.[dead link]
  19. ^ a b Anil Sastry (12–25 February 2005). "Goan drama". Frontline.
  20. ^ Sandesh Prabhudesai (2 February 2005). "Parrikar govt dismissed in Goa". rediff.com.
  21. ^ . Deccan Herald. 10 August 2005. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  22. ^ "South Goa Election Results". elections.in.
  23. ^ "GVP-UGDP: Advantage BJP". goanews. 11 January 2012.
  24. ^ "Matanhy quits UGDP over Cortalim; to join BJP?". goanews. 12 January 2012.
  25. ^ "Matanhy Saldanha joins BJP". The Hindu. 14 January 2012.
  26. ^ "Goa Assembly Election Results in 2012". elections.in.
  27. ^ "Goa: Manohar Parrikar sworn in as Chief Minister". NDTV. 9 March 2012.
  28. ^ "Manohar Parrikar sworn in as Goa CM". dna India. 9 March 2012.
  29. ^ "Alina to be a minister within a fortnight: CM". goanews. 21 May 2012.
  30. ^ "Alina Saldanha sworn in as Cabinet Minister". The Hindu. 9 June 2012.
  31. ^ . Goa Vidhansabha. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  32. ^ . Navhindtimes.in. Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  33. ^ "Matanhy Saldanha stands tall at Cansaulim". Herald Goa. 25 October 2014.
  34. ^ . GOACOM. 25 October 2014. Archived from the original on 26 July 2015.
  35. ^ "South Goa collectorate named after Matanhy". The Times of India. 31 May 2013.
  36. ^ "South collectorate named after Matanhy Saldanha". Herald Goa. 31 May 2013.

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Jose Matanhy de Saldanha Konkani Juze Matani de Saldanea 24 October 1948 21 March 2012 was an Indian social activist journalist former Member of the Goa Legislative Assembly and school teacher who campaigned for Goan identity values and culture He also served as a Cabinet Minister in the Government of Goa with portfolios of Tourism as well as Science and Environment 1 Jose Matanhy de SaldanhaMember of the Goa Legislative AssemblyIn office 2002 2007Preceded byMauvin GodinhoSucceeded byMauvin GodinhoConstituencyCortalimIn office 2012 2012Preceded byMauvin GodinhoSucceeded byAlina SaldanhaConstituencyCortalimPersonal detailsBorn 1948 10 24 24 October 1948Carmona Goa Portuguese IndiaDied21 March 2012 2012 03 21 aged 63 Campal Goa IndiaResting placeSt Thomas Church cemetery Cansaulim Goa India15 20 57 61 N 73 53 44 54 E 15 3493361 N 73 8957056 E 15 3493361 73 8957056Political partyBhartiya Janta Party 2012 2012 Other politicalaffiliationsUnited Goans Democratic Party 2002 2007 SpouseAlina SaldanhaOccupationTeachersocial activistjournalistpolitician Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Social activism 3 Political career 4 Death and burial 5 Legacy 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editMatanhy was born on 24 October 1948 to Jacinto de Saldanha and Maria Alacoque Viegas in Carmona Goa 2 He studied at various schools and studied at the S Tomas School in his native village of Cansaulim He later pursued higher studies in Christ College Bangalore where aged around 17 he would share the money sent to him by his father with the poor and teach them ways to be self sufficient He also studied in Belgaum Matanhy had degrees in Science and Education 3 He also obtained a master s degree in Arts Political Science from the Bombay University now University of Mumbai in 1988 4 Social activism editBesides being a teacher at the Don Bosco High School in Panjim from around June 1974 5 to October 2008 Matanhy also took up the causes of the poor and downtrodden 5 In the 1970s Matanhy campaigned for the Ramponnkars 5 traditional fisherman of Goa to prevent trawlers from fishing within 50 metres of the shore He formed the Goenchea Ramponnkarancho Ekvott Association of Goa s Traditional Fisherfolk and helped stop the discharge of effluents from the Zuari Agro Chemicals factory into the Arabian Sea near Velsao The pollution was killing fish the staple food of Goans His campaign was described as Goa s first successful movement against industrial pollution 6 In the late 1970s with Urbano Lobo and others he campaigned against the destruction for mining of the sand dunes on the beaches of Goa 6 Matanhy was also associated with the Konkani Language Movement in Goa He was himself a member of the konkani Bhasha Mandal 7 In the early 1990s Matanhy protested against Nylon 6 6 and in the late 1990s against the smelting plant Meta Strips Matanhy was also associated with other movements like the Konkan Railway re alignment issue 8 and the anti Special Economic Zone agitation He was the convenor of the anti SEZ group called the Goa s Movement Against Special Economic Zones GMAS 9 10 Saldanha was an active participant of the Goa Special Status movement and believed that Special Status to Goa was needed in order to preserve the state s unique culture and identity 11 12 13 Political career editIn the late 1970s Matanhy established the Gomantak Lok Poxx party 14 In the 2000 Matanhy was elected to the South Goa Zilla Panchayat In 2002 he was elected as a member of the legislative assembly from Cortalim constituency 15 as a candidate of the United Goans Democratic Party UGDP 16 In 2004 he was inducted in the Cabinet of the Government of Goa headed by then Chief Minister of Goa Manohar Parrikar 17 He was given the portfolios of Tourism as well as Sports and Youth Affairs 18 In February 2005 then Governor of Goa S C Jamir dismissed the Manohar Parrikar led government after high allegations in the state legislature 19 20 The United Goans Democratic Party which Saldanha represented in the Assembly withdrew support to the Parrikar government Parrikar was asked to prove his majority by the Governor Though the UGDP withdrew support Saldanha who was away in Spain on an official visit at the time of the political developments contradicted the party s stand and conveyed his support to the Parrikar government He sent a fax message to the Governor pledging his unconditional and unqualified support to the Parrikar government 19 After Parrikar s dismissal Pratapsingh Rane of the Indian National Congress was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Goa Saldanha was disqualified by then Speaker of the Goa Legislature Francisco Sardinha in August 2005 upon a disqualification petition filed against him by Jitendra Deshprabhu spokesperson of the Indian National Congress 21 However the Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court set aside Matanhy s disqualification in 2011 verification needed Matanhy unsuccessfully contested the elections to the 15th Lok Sabha from the South Goa Lok Sabha constituency as a candidate of the United Goans Democratic Party UGDP 22 In January 2012 Matanhy quit the United Goans Democratic Party UGDP due to UGDP forming an alliance with the Goa Vikas Party 23 24 He later joined the Bharatiya Janata Party 25 and contested as a BJP candidate from the Cortalim constituency in the 2012 Goa Legislative Assembly election 26 After the BJP gained majority in the 2012 Goa Legislative Assembly election Manohar Parrikar was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Goa 27 He inducted Matanhy Saldanha in his Cabinet 28 Saldanha was allotted the portfolios of Tourism as well as Science and Environment citation needed After Matanhy died in harness his widow Alina Saldanha contested by elections from the Cortalim constituency as a BJP candidate and was elected unopposed to the Goa State Legislature 29 She was later sworn in as a Cabinet Minister in the Parrikar government 30 Alina Saldanha holds the portfolios of Museums Environment and Forests 31 Death and burial editAfter attending the xigmo spring festival in Canacona the previous night Matanhy suffered a massive heart attack in the early hours of 21 March 2012 and died at 3 am in Campal Goa 32 He was buried at the cemetery of the Catholic Church of Saint Thomas in his native village of Cansaulim in the evening of 24 March 2012 His funeral mass was led by the Archbishop Patriarch of Goa e Damao Filipe Neri Ferrao and around 100 priests The funeral was attended by around 10 000 people In her eulogy his wife Alina Saldanha said he wished to live after death This was based on his faith in the Catholic Church s teachings citation needed Legacy editA statue of Matanhy Saldanha was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Goa Manohar Parrikar at Cansaulim on 24 October 2014 33 34 The South Goa District Collectorate Building in Fatorda Margao was named in honour of Matanhy as the Matanhy Saldanha Administrative Complex 35 36 References edit Goa s new Tourism Minister dies after heart attack NDTV 21 March 2012 Shri Matanhy Saldanha Goa Legislative Assembly Archived from the original on 30 May 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2015 Matanhy set to battle for S Goa seat The Times of India 20 April 2009 Lok Sabha 2009 Matanhy Saldanha National Election Watch a b Prajal Sakhardande 24 October 2014 Today is Matanhy s birthday targetgoa com permanent dead link a b Roland Martins 23 March 2012 GOACAN mourns the death of Mathany Saldanha targetgoa com Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2015 Matanhy Saldhana expired after massive heart attack goanews 21 March 2012 Is it on the right track DownToEarth Prakash Kamat 24 December 2007 Anti SEZ agitators warn tourists in Goa Matanhy doubts Centre s SEZ intentions The Times of India 15 August 2010 Goa was deceived on special status Matanhy The Times of India 16 December 2011 Give special status for Goa Matanhy The Times of India 29 August 2008 Matanhy criticises Cong over special status Herald Goa 17 April 2009 Lionel Messias 26 March 2012 The Matanhy Saldanha I Knew Outlook India Goa Assembly Election Results in 2002 elections in Miguel Braganza 21 March 2012 Mathany the principled social activist Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2015 Minor changes in Goa Cabinet The Hindu 15 June 2004 dead link Minister to streamline Tourism Department The Hindu 14 July 2004 dead link a b Anil Sastry 12 25 February 2005 Goan drama Frontline Sandesh Prabhudesai 2 February 2005 Parrikar govt dismissed in Goa rediff com Another MLA disqualified in Goa Deccan Herald 10 August 2005 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 25 July 2015 South Goa Election Results elections in GVP UGDP Advantage BJP goanews 11 January 2012 Matanhy quits UGDP over Cortalim to join BJP goanews 12 January 2012 Matanhy Saldanha joins BJP The Hindu 14 January 2012 Goa Assembly Election Results in 2012 elections in Goa Manohar Parrikar sworn in as Chief Minister NDTV 9 March 2012 Manohar Parrikar sworn in as Goa CM dna India 9 March 2012 Alina to be a minister within a fortnight CM goanews 21 May 2012 Alina Saldanha sworn in as Cabinet Minister The Hindu 9 June 2012 The Minister Smt Alina Saldanha Goa Vidhansabha Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2015 Tourism Environment and Forest Minister Matanhy Saldhana breathes his last on early Wednesday morning after suffering a massive Heart Attack iGoa Navhindtimes in Archived from the original on 24 April 2012 Retrieved 22 March 2012 Matanhy Saldanha stands tall at Cansaulim Herald Goa 25 October 2014 Matanhy Saldanha stands tall at Cansaulim GOACOM 25 October 2014 Archived from the original on 26 July 2015 South Goa collectorate named after Matanhy The Times of India 31 May 2013 South collectorate named after Matanhy Saldanha Herald Goa 31 May 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Matanhy de Saldanha amp oldid 1170959042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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