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 […]
The real problem at the heart of Goa’s Devasthan Regulation
By AMITA KANEKAR The Regulamento das Mazanias, translated as Devasthan Regulation 1933, which regulates the functioning of more than 200 prominent Hindu […]