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Frederick Noronha ‘Untouchable Goa’ belongs to the rare breed of writing on Goa that does not portray the small region as a glamourised, charming place....
Nandkumar M. Kamat   Goa occupies a crucial segment of the Western Dharwar Craton (WDC), a geological province that has been the cradle of some of...
TENSING RODRIGUES   Ambelim borders Velim on the north and east, and has been a part of it in many respects. As said before, along with Assolna, Veroda,...

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With World Photography Day approaching, NT NETWORK speaks to Goa-based photographers who have portrayed the state through photobooks CHRISTINE MACHADO | NT NETWORK   Anish Nogar Araujo once...

Gold from Termitomyces: Nature’s clean chemistry

SUJATA DABOLKAR In Goa’s forests during the monsoon, a remarkable wild mushroom makes its appearance — Termitomycesheimii. For generations, it has been a delicacy...

The delayed road to tiger conservation

With International Tiger Day approaching on July 29, the wait for Goa’s tiger reserve continues, as official notification remains pending RAMANDEEP KAUR & KALYANI JHA...

The hidden cost of free tech

India’s digital economy is expanding at breakneck speed. With nearly everyone online, the country aims to become a trillion-dollar digital powerhouse by 2025–26. In...

Venus photobombs Earth from space

Satellites are like guardians of our planet. From monitoring land, oceans, nature, and weather patterns to aiding communication and connectivity, satellites orbiting in space...

Assault on Assolna and Cuncolim

TENSING RODRIGUES Now let us return to the narrative of Christianisation of Goa in ‘Oriente Conquistado A Jesu Christo pelos Padres da Companhia de Jesu...

A fearless beacon of truth

DR. LUIS DIAS I’ve written before about a Palestinian exchange student during my Goa Medical College (GMC) MBBS years in the 1980s. I remember him...

Growing up, outside Goa

Frederick Noronha Someone looked at the author’s mini bio, and was surprised to learn that Cheryl Rao has “written over 50 books for children”. These...
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