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Probe going nowhere? Key reports still missing in Indore student's drug overdose death case

MAPUSAMore than two months after a 21-year-old tourist from Indore died under suspicious circumstances after attending a party in Anjuna, the investigation into the suspected drug overdose case appears to have slipped into silence, with crucial forensic reports still awaited and no significant breakthrough reported by the police.Officially, the Anjuna Police maintain that the case r

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The Baina fish market, once a bustling centre of trade and livelihood for dozens of fish vendors, today resembles an abandoned warehouse.
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Crumbling walls, rusty grills, vanishing vendors: Tragedy of once bustling Baina fish market

VASCOWhile the newly completed Vasco fish market is drawing praise as one of the town's most prestigious infrastructure projects, another fish market just a few kilometres away stands as a grim reminder of neglect, broken promises and administrative indifference.The Baina fish market, once a bustling centre of trade and livelihood...

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Foreign worker monitoring still missing

FORGOTTEN FILESThe December 2025 fire at the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub did more than expose alleged safety lapses at one of Goa’s most controversial nightlife venues. It also brought back focus on the long-standing issue of foreigners working in the State without valid employment permissions.

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Smart city or stalled city? Ownership disputes, bureaucratic inertia leave Panaji in limbo

PANAJIPromised a transformation into a Smart City with a showcase of modern infrastructure, digital governance, and sustainable living, Panaji's dream vision remains stuck in limbo, with ownership wranglings and bureaucratic inertia leaving citizens to grapple with unfinished works and unmet promises. The vision was bold: intelligent traffic systems, upgraded drainage, rejuvena

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant interacting with Colva fishermen ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
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Colva fishermen still waiting for promised rehabilitation

MARGAOFor the traditional fishing community of Colva, elections have often brought a familiar cycle of promises and assurances. During both Goa Assembly and Lok Sabha elections, political leaders across party lines have repeatedly promised to earmark land for fishermen to continue their traditional occupation, including fish drying, storage of salt...

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