Stamped in History: Postal Windows into Goan Heritage
Atika Modassir: The writer is a Human Capital Strategist and Educationist; meaning she invests in humans like blue chip stocks and teaches them how not to crash the market.
Rain, riddles and friendship
THE GOAN | PANAJIGoa in the monsoon is often described as a season to slow down. The beaches are deserted, shacks are shut, and heavy showers keep people indoors. Yet, for many young Goans, the rains also bring a familiar complaint: there
Monsoon waves leave no room for recklessness
As Goa’s seas turn rough during the monsoon, experts warn that ignoring red flags, venturing into dangerous waters and disregarding lifesavers’ advice can quickly turn a holiday into tragedy
Rooted in faith: This Vat Pournima, trees need more than prayers
As women gather to celebrate Vat Pournima, the sacred banyan symbolises faith, devotion and tradition. But in an age of disappearing trees, is worship alone enough to ensure its survival?
When rescue is not enough: The law must move beyond removing children from the streets
The sight of children approaching vehicles at traffic junctions, market roads and commercial centres has become an increasingly visible reality across many parts of India. Goa, despite its relatively small geographical size and distinct socio-cultural identity, has not remained insulated from this troubling phenomenon. In busy commercial hubs such as...



