Long Live Fr. Stan!
By ALBERTINA ALMEIDA We are witness today to a heightened terrorizing by the State of the marginalized sections of society and of […]
How about Back-to-Basics, Rather than Back-to-Normal?
By AMITA KANEKAR Goa’s government finds itself the butt of almost constant ridicule nowadays. From the widely-appreciated twitter-thrashing of Mauvin Godinho by […]
Small can be Beautiful – Even During COVID 19 Pandemic (Reflections in the 39th year of Goa’s Statehood!)
By ALBERTINA ALMEIDA While still a student, Prof. A. P. Kamat, who taught at the Dempo College of Commerce in Panjim introduced […]
Wheeling, Dealing, and Genocide
By AMITA KANEKAR As Goans deal with the chaos, despair, and complete absence of governance of the present moment, a question comes […]
‘Work From Home’ equals Opportunity to Exploit Labour?
By ALBERTINA ALMEIDA The pandemic seems to have accelerated a pre-existing trend of work from home, that seems to have gained very […]
Two Lectures on Goan Heritage: Jason Keith Fernandes and Amita Kanekar
Jason Keith Fernandes and Amita Kanekar will deliver online lectures on Goan culture and heritage, at a symposium organized by the Portuguese […]