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Vinsan Graphics Becomes Goa’s First INS-Accredited Agency


Milestone achievement marks a new chapter for Goa’s media and events industry

In a landmark moment for Goa’s communication and media landscape, Vinsan Graphics has made history by becoming the first-ever Goan agency to receive accreditation from the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) — the country’s premier body representing the print media industry.

The INS accreditation authorizes Vinsan Graphics to handle advertising, media, and communication assignments directly with leading newspapers and publications across India. It serves as a mark of credibility, financial stability, and ethical professionalism within the national media ecosystem.

Founded and headquartered in Goa, Vinsan Graphics began as a creative design firm and has evolved into a comprehensive communications and events agency. Over the years, the company has successfully executed campaigns for clients across tourism, hospitality, and government sectors, gaining recognition for its innovative approach and quality delivery.

Speaking about the achievement, Mr. Sanjay Shetye, Proprietor of Vinsan Graphics, shared,

“This recognition is a proud moment not just for our team but for Goa as a whole. Being the first agency from the state to be INS-accredited proves that Goan enterprises can meet the highest national standards in creativity, ethics, and professionalism. Our goal has always been to represent Goa with quality work and integrity — this milestone motivates us to aim even higher.”

With this accreditation, Vinsan Graphics plans to expand its media partnerships, strengthen its event management capabilities, and continue connecting brands and audiences through meaningful communication.

Rooted in Goa yet driven by a national vision, this milestone marks a significant leap forward for the state’s growing creative economy.


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