Events in Goa

Goa to Host Grand Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan Event at Bambolim Stadium on February 27


Written by Intern Swara Bodke || Team Allycaral

The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, in collaboration with the Government of Goa, will organise a grand public event under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) at Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Stadium, Bambolim, Goa, on 27th February 2026 at 9 AM.
A large number of citizens, especially youth, are expected to participate in this landmark event. More than 3,000 people are anticipated to join physically, making it one of the largest mobilisations under the campaign in the state of Goa.
The event will be graced by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and Union Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment Virendra Kumar, along with other senior officials.
Key Highlights of the Event:
Massive youth rally against drug abuse
Administration of a mass oath (pledge) against drugs, both online and offline
Cultural programmes and performances
Felicitation of active participants and partners
Sharing achievements and success stories of the Abhiyaan
Participation is expected from school and college students, youth, parents, Self Help Groups (SHGs), volunteers, department officials, representatives of spiritual organisations, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), police personnel, civil society groups, and citizens.
Background of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan
Launched on 15th August 2020 by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, the Abhiyaan was initially rolled out in 272 most vulnerable districts and has now been expanded to all districts across the country. The campaign focuses on mass awareness generation, with special emphasis on higher educational institutions, university campuses, schools, and community-level outreach.
Major Achievements (as on date):
More than 25.93+ crore people sensitized on substance use issues
Over 9.35+ crore youth reached
More than 6.38+ crore women sensitized
Participation of over 16.15+ lakh educational institutions, ensuring wide coverage among children and youth
Strategic Partnerships
To strengthen mass awareness efforts, the Department has signed MoUs with eight prominent spiritual organisations, including the The Art of Living, Brahma Kumaris, Sant Nirankari Mission, ISKCON, Shri Ram Chandra Mission, All World Gayatri Pariwar, Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari Ashram and University of Patanjali.
Digital Outreach
The Abhiyaan maintains active official social media handles on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, along with a dedicated NMBA website providing comprehensive information, dashboards, an e-pledge facility, discussion forums, and resources.
Recent Landmark Events
The 5th Anniversary Celebration was held on 13 August 2025 in Delhi in collaboration with the Government of NCT of Delhi, with over 1,000 students participating physically and lakhs joining nationwide.
A Grand National Event was organised on 18 November 2025 at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, where more than 10,000 people participated physically and over 6.3 crore people joined across the country through 2.10 lakh+ locations.
The upcoming Goa event aims to highlight the progress and achievements of the Abhiyaan, mobilise large-scale community participation, inspire and motivate citizens—especially the youth—to reject substance use, and reinforce the collective resolve towards building a Nasha Mukt Bharat.
The Department of Social Justice and Empowerment and the Government of Goa invite all citizens, particularly the youth, to actively participate in this significant movement towards a drug-free society.

Events in Goa

Lights, Camera, Awareness: Goa Anti-Tobacco Film Festival 2026 Announced


The Entertainment Society of Goa has announced the 8th edition of the Goa Anti-Tobacco Film Festival 2026, set to take place on May 31, 2026. Organised in association with the Department of Public Health Dentistry, Goa Dental College and Hospital, the festival aims to use the power of cinema to raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use and reduce the incidence of oral cancer and heart diseases in Goa.

With the theme “Unmasking the appeal: Countering Nicotine & Tobacco Addiction,” this year’s festival invites filmmakers, students, and institutions to create impactful ad films that challenge the perception of tobacco and highlight its risks. The initiative not only focuses on public health awareness but also promotes film art through non-profit screenings.

The festival will be conducted in two sections — the Goa Section and the National Section — ensuring participation from both local and national talent. The Goa Section is open to films produced by Goan individuals, production houses, students studying in Goa, and local institutions. Entries can be in Konkani, Marathi, Hindi, or English, and must not exceed two minutes in duration, with mandatory English subtitles.

The National Section, on the other hand, is open to participants from across India, with films required to be in Hindi or English. Similar to the Goa category, entries must be ad films of up to two minutes and include English subtitles.

Interested participants must complete their registration by April 17, 2026, by submitting the official form available on the ESG website. The final deadline for submission of films along with supporting documents is May 13, 2026.

The festival also offers attractive prizes to encourage participation and reward impactful storytelling. In the Goa Section, the first prize carries ₹50,000, followed by ₹30,000 for second place and ₹20,000 for third. In the National Section, the top prize stands at ₹1,00,000, with ₹50,000 and ₹30,000 awarded to second and third place winners respectively.

By combining creativity with a strong social message, the Goa Anti-Tobacco Film Festival continues to serve as an important platform for filmmakers to contribute to public health awareness while showcasing their talent. As entries open, the festival once again calls on storytellers to use their voice and vision to inspire change and promote a tobacco-free future.

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Lost Notes, Found Echoes: Medina Ribas Comes Alive in Goa


There are moments when music does more than fill a room—it travels across time, reviving stories that were once on the verge of being forgotten. That’s exactly what unfolded in Goa this past weekend, as rare compositions by Nicolau Medina Ribas were brought back to life in two thoughtfully curated performances that blended history, emotion, and cultural connection.

Organised by Communicare Trust, the concerts took place across two contrasting yet equally evocative venues—the Black Box at Kala Academy and the heritage-rich Figueiredo Mansion. Each space offered its own atmosphere: one intimate and contemporary, the other steeped in history, echoing the very legacy the music sought to revive.

Led by Portuguese violinist Eliseu Silva and pianist Olga Amaro, the performances centred on Ribas’ works—compositions that were once nearly lost at his estate in Porto before being rediscovered and preserved through dedicated archival efforts. As the notes unfolded, there was a quiet sense of rediscovery in the air, as if the audience was not just listening, but witnessing something being returned to the world.

For Olga Amaro, the experience carried a deeply emotional weight. Performing in Goa, she reflected, felt like standing at a crossroads of histories—two cultures separated by geography yet intertwined through centuries of shared past. That connection was not just historical, but deeply human, shaping the way the music was received and understood. She spoke of feeling both honoured and responsible—honoured to share this music, and responsible for presenting it with authenticity and care.

There were also moments of personal intimacy that added to the uniqueness of the experience. Amaro shared, with a touch of lightness, that the Panaji performance marked her first time playing barefoot—an act that made her feel more grounded and connected, not just to the stage but to the audience itself. It was a small detail, but one that reflected the larger spirit of the concerts: unfiltered, sincere, and deeply felt.

Violinist Eliseu Silva echoed similar sentiments, noting the attentiveness and emotional engagement of Goan listeners. Even for those unfamiliar with Ribas’ work, the response was immediate and genuine. There was a sense that the music transcended its unfamiliarity, speaking directly to the audience in a language that needed no translation.

For Nalini Elvino de Sousa, founder and manager of Communicare Trust, the concerts marked a significant milestone. Not only did they celebrate the organisation’s 20th anniversary, but they also introduced, perhaps for the first time in Goa, the work of a Portuguese composer from that era in a live setting. The addition of contextual explanations during the performance helped audiences engage more deeply, turning the concerts into both a musical and educational experience.

Beyond the performances themselves, what lingered was a message—one that Amaro shared with young musicians. It was simple, almost quiet in its delivery: to keep going, to stay with what you love, and to trust in the joy that music brings. In a world often driven by outcomes and expectations, it was a reminder that art, at its core, is about connection.

And that connection was evident throughout the weekend. Between continents, between centuries, and between people sitting in a room, listening together. In reviving the works of Nicolau Medina Ribas, these concerts did more than revisit the past—they made it present again, if only for a night, and perhaps that’s where their true magic lies.

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‘Shivshahichi Garjana’ Brings Shivaji Maharaj’s Legacy Alive in Mapusa


Mapusa witnessed a grand celebration of history and culture as the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, presented “Shivshahichi Garjana” to commemorate Shiv Jayanti. Held at Shree Bodgeshwar Ground, the event transformed the venue into a vibrant stage of storytelling, bringing to life the journey and legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

    The large-scale production featured over 150 artistes performing on a specially designed revolving stage, creating an immersive theatrical experience for the audience. Through powerful performances and dramatic sequences, the event captured key moments from Shivaji Maharaj’s life, highlighting his courage, leadership, and connection with Goa and its people.

    Tourism Minister Rohan A. Khaunte emphasised the importance of presenting history in engaging and contemporary formats, noting that such initiatives help connect younger generations with India’s rich heritage. The event also saw the presence of key dignitaries, including Joshua D’Souza, Priya Mishal, and officials from GTDC, reflecting strong institutional support for cultural initiatives in the state.

    A standout moment of the evening was the spectacular drone show featuring 300 drones. The sky lit up with synchronised formations depicting iconic symbols such as the Bhagwa Flag, Raigad Fort, and the coronation of Shivaji Maharaj. The visual display added a modern and captivating dimension to the historical tribute.

    The performances were further elevated by the portrayal of Shivaji Maharaj by Shantanu Moghe and Jijamata by Alka Kubal, whose powerful enactments brought emotional depth and authenticity to the production.

    The event drew a large and enthusiastic crowd, underlining the deep cultural connection and reverence for Shivaji Maharaj among the people of Goa. “Shivshahichi Garjana” not only celebrated a historic figure but also showcased Goa’s commitment to blending tradition with innovation, creating memorable experiences for both residents and visitors.

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    Eggsistential Cracksis’: Asavari Gurav’s Solo Play to Take the Stage at Goa Open Arts Festival 2026


    Written by Intern Swara Bodke || Team Allycaral

    The Goa Open Arts Festival 2026 will feature a compelling solo performance titled ‘Eggsistential Cracksis’ by participating artist Asavari Gurav on 23 February at 6:30 p.m. The play will be staged at Live Box, located at the Old GMC Complex in Panaji.
    ‘Eggsistential Cracksis’ is described as a thought-provoking solo exploration of existential themes, brought to life through raw and immersive artistic expression. Through this performance, Asavari Gurav offers her distinct creative perspective, challenging perceptions and encouraging introspection among audiences.


    The production forms part of the larger Goa Open Arts Festival 2026, scheduled from 20–25 February, which celebrates diverse artistic practices including visual art, music, film and performance.
    Media representatives and audiences are invited to witness this engaging solo act at the Live Box performance space as the festival continues to spotlight emerging and established voices from Goa’s vibrant creative community.