Events in Goa

Goa Book Festival 2026 Draws 1.25 Lakh Visitors, Sets a New Chapter for Literary Culture


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The first edition of the Goa Book Festival 2026 concluded on Sunday, 8 February, at the DB Bandodkar Grounds, Panaji, marking a significant milestone in Goa’s cultural and literary landscape. Held from 4 to 8 February under the theme “An Ocean of Books”, the festival attracted an impressive footfall of over 1.25 lakh visitors over five days, reflecting a growing enthusiasm for books, reading, and meaningful dialogue across age groups.

Readers, writers, publishers, educators, students, and families came together for a packed programme that blended literature with cinema, history, spirituality, language, music, and art. One of the highlights of the final day was the session “The Many Lives of Sachin Pilgaonkar”, where the veteran actor-director reflected on language, cinema, and the role reading played in shaping his creative journey. Sharing anecdotes from his early years, he spoke about learning spoken Urdu under the guidance of Meena Kumari, refining Marathi with support from his wife and Ashok Saraf, and memorable moments from films like Sholay and Brahmachari. He concluded the session with a soulful rendition of “Kaun Disha Mein Leke Chala”, leaving the audience visibly moved.

Spiritual leader and author Acharya Prashant, in his session “Understanding the Self in Everyday Life”, addressed the deep dissatisfaction many experience in modern life. He spoke candidly about how people often chase validation and material markers rather than true inner satisfaction, encouraging introspection and honesty as pathways to lasting fulfilment.

The Author’s Corner remained a vibrant space for ideas and dialogue throughout the day. Events included the prize distribution ceremony for the photography competition themed “Goa: Festival & Culture”, a book release by noted Konkani writer Vithal Gavde (Parvadkar), and a panel discussion on the development of the Konkani language featuring eminent speakers from literary and academic circles. Conversations on education, ancient wisdom, and multilingual poetry further enriched the programme.

The Children’s Corner emerged as a major attraction, with nearly 500 students participating in interactive storytelling, folk dance and music performances, creative design sessions, and introductions to digital reading platforms like the Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya. Sessions celebrating Goa’s revived Kaavi Art drew enthusiastic participation from both children and parents, blending learning with hands-on creativity.

Evenings at the festival resonated with music and performance, culminating on the final day with an enthralling set by Kerala-based indie band Shanka Tribe, whose fusion of tribal rhythms and contemporary sounds created an immersive experience for audiences.

Across five days, the festival hosted conversations with prominent journalists, historians, filmmakers, legal experts, philosophers, authors, actors, and even an astronaut, ensuring wide-ranging engagement across disciplines. The book fair, featuring over 250 stalls from more than 100 publishers, remained abuzz throughout, with visitors exploring books in English, Konkani, Marathi, and several other Indian languages.

With strong participation, vibrant discussions, and a warm response from readers of all ages, the Goa Book Festival 2026 has laid the foundation for a lasting literary tradition in the state—one where books, ideas, and communities continue to meet and grow together.

Social

Empowering Youth: JCI Panaji Hosts ‘Love Beyond Romance’ Session in Mapusa School


Purshottam Walawalkar Higher Secondary School in Mapusa witnessed a unique and transformative experience on 5th February 2026, as JCI Panaji conducted a special session under its ‘Empowering Youth’ initiative.

The session, titled “Love Beyond Romance,” was led by JCI National Author and Trainer Karuna Rajan Satardekar. Instead of the usual Valentine-themed conversations around romance, the session offered students a deeper and more meaningful understanding of love as a universal value.

Karuna Satardekar encouraged students to look beyond stereotypes and see love as compassion, respect, and care for the people around them. She explained that love is not limited to relationships but is reflected in how individuals treat society, friends, family, and those who need support.

One of the most touching moments of the session was a video about a 40-year-old individual with autism. The story highlighted the importance of empathy, patience, and inclusion. Students learned that love also means understanding and supporting those with special needs, a message that resonated deeply with the audience.

The session also focused on practical aspects of everyday behaviour. Through interactive discussions, Karuna Satardekar guided students on social etiquette, communication skills, and the importance of good manners. She explained how respectful communication and thoughtful actions can create a more compassionate and harmonious community.

Another key theme was leadership. Students were encouraged to develop leadership qualities rooted in empathy and inclusion. The message was clear: a true leader ensures that no one is left behind and carries every section of society forward with dignity and respect.

The connection between the speaker and the students was evident throughout the session. Faculty members described it as a “one-of-a-kind” experience, noting how strongly the message resonated with the young audience.

The initiative by JCI Panaji once again demonstrated the importance of life-skills education and value-based learning. By introducing such meaningful conversations in schools, the organisation continues to inspire the next generation to lead with empathy, respect, and responsibility.

Events in Goa

Parikrama Announces Annual Awards for Parikrama 0.8


Parikrama, Goa’s flagship youth knowledge and cultural platform curated by Knowledge Terminus, has announced its annual awards to honour individuals who have made significant contributions to education, culture, and the Konkani movement.

For the 2026 edition, Parikrama will confer three distinguished awards during the opening ceremony of Parikrama 0.8, scheduled on February 7, 2026, at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao.

The 8th Dr. Madhavi Sardesai Puraskar will be presented to Mr. Vishwapratap Pawar, a faculty member at Carmel Women’s College, in recognition of her dedicated service in academics and youth mentorship.

The 3rd Eknath Naik Maandkar Puraskar will be conferred on Mr. Chetan Khedekar, a folk expert and State Youth Award winner, for his remarkable contribution towards preserving and promoting Goan folk traditions.

The 2nd Nityanand Naik Sanghtak Puraskar will be awarded to Mr. Prashant Kamath, a senior Konkani karyakarta, for his lifelong commitment to strengthening the Konkani language and cultural movement.

Each award carries a cash prize of ₹25,000, along with a maanpatra and memento.

Through these awards, Parikrama continues its tradition of recognising grassroots changemakers and cultural torchbearers who inspire young minds and contribute meaningfully to Goa’s intellectual and cultural ecosystem.

Parikrama 0.8 will be held on February 7 and 8, 2026, featuring two days of performances and knowledge-sharing initiatives.

Sports

8th All Goa State Wushu Championship 2026 Held in Anjuna


The 8th All Goa State Wushu Championship 2026 along with the 2nd Inter-College Wushu Competition 2026 was successfully organised by the Association of Goa Wushu, in association with the Village Panchayat of Anjuna Caisua, Chivar, Chapora, on January 29 and 30, 2026, at the Anjuna–Caisua Panchayat Hall, Chivar, Chapora, Goa.

The championship was inaugurated by Mr. Surendra Sazu Govekar, Sarpanch of Anjuna Caisua Village Panchayat, in the presence of Panchayat members Mr. Dinesh Patil and Mr. Sudesh Parsekar, along with Mr. Paulo Killman Fernandes, Secretary of the Association of Goa Wushu, and other dignitaries.

The Village Panchayat of Anjuna Caisua supported the sport of Wushu by extending full cooperation and encouragement for the successful conduct of the championship, reflecting its commitment towards promoting martial arts and grassroots sports development.

The winners were felicitated with medals and trophies by Mrs. Delilah Lobo, MLA of the Siolim Constituency, and Mrs. Niyati Chimulkar, Vice President of the Association of Goa Wushu, along with the Sarpanch and Panchayat members of Anjuna Caisua. The event was officiated by Mr. Ashok Mokashi and Mr. Sangamesh Layadagundi, National Judges (WAI) from the Karnataka Wushu Association, who were invited for the competition.

The championship witnessed enthusiastic participation from players across Goa in the Sub-Junior, Junior and Senior categories for both boys and girls. Competitions were held in Taolu and Sanda disciplines across respective weight categories. The Inter-College Wushu events were conducted separately, showcasing emerging talent from various colleges.

All participating players were awarded participation certificates, while winners received medals and certificates. Mementoes were also presented to coaches and physical education teachers, and trophies were awarded to the overall champion teams, marking the successful conclusion of the two-day sporting event.

Sports

Delhi Beat Goa by 49 Runs in Senior Women’s One-Day Opener


Riding on a commanding batting performance by Priya Punia, Shweta Sehrawat, and Pragya Rawat, Delhi began their Senior Women’s One-Day Cricket Tournament campaign on a winning note, registering a 49-run victory over Goa at the JSCA Oval Ground in Ranchi.

After winning the toss, Delhi opted to bat first and posted an imposing 283 for 3 in 50 overs. Openers Pragya Rawat and Priya Punia laid a strong foundation with a superb 152-run opening partnership. Punia played a composed yet authoritative innings, bringing up her century off 110 deliveries with 10 boundaries, while Rawat supported her well with a fluent 70.

Following Rawat’s dismissal, Shweta Sehrawat accelerated the innings with an aggressive knock, remaining unbeaten on 76 off just 66 balls, which included seven fours and three sixes. Tanisha Singh chipped in with a quick 27, while Nazma stayed not out on 3 as Delhi finished strongly. For Goa, Poorva Bhaidkar, Harshita Yadav, and Tejashwini Duragad picked up one wicket each.

Chasing a stiff target, Goa responded with intent but lost wickets at regular intervals. Opener Purvaja Verlekar stood out with a fighting 86 off 81 balls, striking 12 fours and three sixes. Shreya Parab contributed 36, while Tanisha Gaikwad added 28, but the rest of the batting line-up failed to convert their starts. Goa were eventually bowled out for 234 in 44 overs.

Delhi’s bowlers delivered a disciplined performance, with Ayushi Soni and Priya Mishra claiming two wickets each, while Bharti Rawal bowled economically and also picked up two crucial wickets to seal a comfortable victory for Delhi.

Brief Scores:
Delhi Women 283/3 in 50 overs (Pragya Rawat 70, Priya Punia 102, Shweta Sehrawat* 76, Tanisha Singh 27, Nazma* 3; Poorva Bhaidkar 1/37, Harshita Yadav 1/36, Tejashwini Duragad 1/59)
Goa Women 234 all out in 44 overs (Purvaja Verlekar 86, Shreya Parab 36, Tanisha Gaikwad 28; Ayushi Soni 2/28, Priya Mishra 2/48, Bharti Rawal 2/24)