
Sao Joao Celebrations – Uniting Goans at home and abroad
Sao Joao, the Feast of St. John the Baptist, is celebrated in Goa with much fanfare. Jumping into wells is what Sao Joao celebrations are

Sao Joao, the Feast of St. John the Baptist, is celebrated in Goa with much fanfare. Jumping into wells is what Sao Joao celebrations are

It’s no secret that the monsoons are beautiful but dangerous at the same time. The monsoons in Goa last for 4 months, between June and

Football is one game that Goans cannot live without. Some eat, sleep and dream about it. People play football throughout the year in Goa in

After an extremely hot and humid summer, the monsoons have finally hit Goa. And as we all know, the monsoon months from June to September

Everyone uses the Internet today. Whether it’s for research purposes, school work, social media, play games and even watch movies or television shows, people are

While Goa is still considered paradise to some, it has a long way to go before other aspects fall into place and make it truly

Maira and Piedade, two Goan women who proved that age is no bar. 75-year-old Piedade Fernandes from Corjuem and 81-year-old Maria D’souza from Aldona. Both

A mere 15 minute drive from Margao lies the beautiful village of Curtorim. It is picturesque and peaceful, with the river Zuari flowing gently on

Right on the heels of the Goa State Pollution Control Board’s report about the air quality in the state being reduced to poor levels, comes

The pollution in Goa’s air is almost visible to the naked eye. One can especially see this when driving over the Mandovi bridge into Panjim.