Flags, fans and football: Goa embraces World Cup spirit
Packed screenings and late-night gatherings to cherished memories and friendly rivalries, Goans are once again united by their love for football as the world's biggest tournament unfolds
Submerged but not forgotten: The villages beneath Anjunem
The four villages may have disappeared beneath the waters, but their memories and traditions continue to live on through the people who once called them home
Bob's Banter: Speaking of dad..!
Something I have noticed over the years has always puzzled me.People love talking about God after He has done something for them.A man gets a promotion and immediately stands up in church and says, “Praise God, He gave me a better job.”A woman recovers from an illness and tells everyone,...
Beaten, humiliated, awarded: What lessons are we teaching our police?
Every few months, Goa confronts another allegation of police misconduct. The place, officers and circumstances may differ, but the allegations often sound familiar: assault in custody, humiliation of detainees, trauma suffered by families, or deaths that spark public outrage. Investigations are launched, statements issued, inquiries ordered, and public attention eventually...
Technology helps, but story comes first: Ramesh Sippy
PANAJIChildren play in the garden, echoing the familiar dialogue, “Arre o Sambaa, kitne aadmi the?” Even after 50 years, Ramesh Sippy’s films draw crowds across generations. At the ‘Celebration of the Centenary Year’ at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao, honouring Late K. Vaikunth, Mario Miranda, and Laxman Pai, Chief Guest Sippy shared...


