Caught in a Rip Current – A true story
Rip Currents, often mistakenly called “rip tides” or “Undertow” are channelled currents that go seaward taking with them floating objects and bathers/swimmers. It takes a
Rip Currents, often mistakenly called “rip tides” or “Undertow” are channelled currents that go seaward taking with them floating objects and bathers/swimmers. It takes a
It took none other than the King in Portugal to provide his seal to an order for establishment of the Shree Mahalaxmi Temple. In which
After failing to identity an alternate site to relocate offshore casinos, the state government has extended permission to five vessels to continue operations from the
Well, it’s definitely not Feni or Urak, neither Palm Toddy! It is just the humble ‘Teezan’, the secret to why Goans stay young, healthy and
This year, there have not been any cases reported in Goa. Swine Flu was witnessed in Goa two years ago with 92 cases reported, out
Meet budding entrepreneur and shutterbug par excellence, Sankalp Malik. All of 25, Sankalp is a self-taught budding photographer in Goa. Full of enthusiasm and zest
‘My special moments with dad’ This article, ‘To Dad with Love’ – A Father’s Day Tribute, is inspired by fond memories I have of my
The Solid Waste Management Facility at Calangute completed its 1st Anniversary on the 30th of May 2017. After one year of successful operations, the performance
What better way to tide over the gloomy monsoons than a steamy, hot bowl of ‘paya’ soup or ‘paya’ masala. Who hasn’t heard of ‘Paya’?
“It could have been anybody else,” says the Goan Nun Sr. Lucy humbly. Sitting inside the archives section of the Vatican for seven hours every