A recent Goa government notification seeking to protect 15 ancient monuments in the state has run into a wall of protest over the naming of a 16th-century pillory in Old Goa. Historians have objected ...
Goa Libration Day is celebrated on 19th December every year, marking a pivotal moment in India’s history. On this day in 1961, Goa, which was under Portuguese colonial rule for over 450 years, was ...
The Museum of the Centre for Archaeological Studies houses around 40 artefacts dating from the 6th to the 17th century. What makes the museum remarkable is not just the antiquity of its objects, but ...
Travellers of the Renaissance era praised Goa’s goldsmiths as unmatched in skill, even outshining their European counterparts. This acclaim, enhanced by the influx of imported gold, turned local ...
Goa Board’s new Class X social science textbook (2026-27) adds Goan folk dances and dramas plus modern political and liberation history, aligned with NEP 2020.