
Stories from Goa’s Colonial Past
Goa’s colonial past continues to shape its architecture, cuisine, language, and culture. The Portuguese ruled Goa for over 450 years, leaving behind a complex legacy

Goa’s colonial past continues to shape its architecture, cuisine, language, and culture. The Portuguese ruled Goa for over 450 years, leaving behind a complex legacy

The Goa College of Agriculture, Old Goa, will host its first inter-college cultural and talent festival, Sahastra 2025, on May 26 and 27, 2025. The

~ Armed forces personnel and their immediate families will be allowed to avail themselves of five kgs extra baggage allowance per person for check-in baggage

As the monsoon approaches, Goan families gear up for Purumentachem Fest, a tradition rooted in stocking up essentials before the rains. Celebrated across Goa, this

Vadachi Punav, also known as Ashadhi Purnima, is a deeply spiritual celebration in Goa. It marks the full moon day (Punav) of the Hindu month

Sunday lunch holds a special place in Goan Catholic households. It is more than just a meal — it is a cherished ritual that brings

Rice holds a special place in Goan Hindu cuisine, acting as both a staple food and a cultural symbol. Rooted deeply in tradition, rice accompanies

What if history wasn’t just something children had to memorise but something they could feel? Imagine pulling a lever and watching their eyes light up

Goan cuisine is a vibrant blend of coastal spices and fresh ingredients, and Goan Cashew Bhaji stands out as a unique, flavorful dish cherished by

Inspiring sixty Goan women food entrepreneurs to take their first step toward culinary entrepreneurship State Bank of India Foundation’s Goa Sashakti EntrepreNaari initiative has the