Human Interest

Goa Remembers the 1901 Mandovi River Tragedy: A Community United in Prayer and Memory


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

As the sun dipped below the horizon and cast a warm glow over the still waters of the Mandovi River, Goans gathered in quiet reflection to remember one of the most tragic events in the state’s maritime history—the capsizing of the motorised launch “Goa” on December 3, 1901. The evening commemoration unfolded near both the Betim and Panjim ferry jetties, where residents, students, historians, and cultural enthusiasts assembled for a solemn litany that honoured the 81 victims whose lives were lost that morning more than a century ago. Organised by Festakar Marius Fernandes and Clube Festakar, the gathering began at 6:00 p.m., blending prayers and hymns with a sense of collective memory. Attendees crossed the river by ferry, moving from Betim to Panaji, symbolically echoing the ill-fated journey taken by the passengers of the launch “Goa” over a century earlier. Their arrival at the Memorial Cross in Panaji deepened the emotional resonance of the evening as the litany continued at the historic monument.

The tragedy itself occurred at around 7:00 a.m. on December 3, 1901, when the overcrowded vessel, carrying between 160 and 170 passengers, capsized mid-crossing. Many onboard were dressed in their Sunday best and were on their way to Old Goa for the Feast of St. Francis Xavier. The sudden disaster claimed 81 lives—men, women, and children—marking a sorrowful moment that left a lasting imprint on Goa’s collective conscience. Rescue efforts extended over four days, with local sailors and the naval gunboat “Mandovy” aiding in the recovery of victims, underscoring the magnitude of the loss and the grief that enveloped the community.

Three years later, on December 3, 1904, two memorial crosses were erected—one at Panaji and one at Betim—built by the Goan diaspora in Aden, Yemen, as a testament to their solidarity with their homeland. These stone crosses stand today as enduring symbols of remembrance, urging passersby to pause and pray for the souls of those lost in the tragedy. During the ceremony, historian Prajal Shakardande reflected on the ongoing significance of preserving the memory of the disaster, describing it as a living lesson in community responsibility and the consequences of neglecting safety. Festakar Marius Fernandes emphasized the importance of integrating such historical events into school curricula to ensure that younger generations understand both the tragedy and the resilience embedded in Goa’s past. Co-ordinator Prakash Kamat added that remembering the victims ensures that the lessons of history continue to resonate with future generations.

As the litany came to an end, Dr. Gwendolyn de Ornelas offered prayers at the Memorial Cross near the jetty. Candles flickered in the evening breeze, and floral tributes were placed in honour of the departed. The soft hymns drifting across the Mandovi created a poignant atmosphere—one that honoured the lives lost in 1901 and reaffirmed the community’s enduring promise to remember, reflect, and continue telling the story of the launch “Goa.”

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Smriti Mandhana and Palaash Muchhal’s Wedding Still On, Brother Confirms


Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palaash Muchhal are set to celebrate their wedding on December 7, 2025, in Sangli. While reports had earlier suggested a postponement due to a family medical emergency and circulated unverified rumors about Palaash, the couple’s wedding is confirmed to be proceeding as planned. Smriti’s brother, Shravan Mandhana, confirmed in an interview that the wedding is “still on” and denied knowledge of any rumors regarding a change in schedule.

The couple had already made headlines with their pre-wedding festivities, which were widely covered in the media. Despite challenges and speculation, both families are reportedly preparing to welcome guests and celebrate the union with dignity and joy. Palaash Muchhal’s mother also expressed support for the couple, emphasizing that both Smriti and Palaash are eager to proceed with the wedding and that celebrations will happen as dreamed. Fans and well-wishers now await the official ceremonies, confident that the highly anticipated wedding of the celebrated cricketer and music composer will finally take place as planned.

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Guide for Newlyweds: Choosing Home Appliances That Elevate Your Space


The ongoing wedding season marks a beautiful beginning for couples setting up their first home together. Beyond functionality, modern homeowners are increasingly focused on creating spaces that reflect their shared personality and aesthetic preferences. Every element of the home, from furniture to fans, fabrics to finishes, contributes to an environment that is both comfortable and visually appealing. Among these, home appliances are emerging as pivotal elements in home design. Choosing appliances that not only offer comfort but also harmonize with interiors can significantly elevate the aesthetics of a home.

Today, appliances are no longer purely functional. Kitchens and living areas, which often occupy pride of place in modern homes, are now designed as open, connected spaces, making it essential for appliances to complement décor rather than stand apart. Even bedrooms, where comfort is paramount, can benefit from appliances that blend seamlessly with furnishings and color schemes. This has inspired a new generation of design-led appliances that marry functionality with style.

Homes inspired by nature can particularly benefit from appliances with wood-finish designs. Air conditioners, refrigerators, and other appliances with natural textures and warm earthy tones complement furniture, flooring, and décor elements to create a harmonious and inviting environment. This approach offers a refreshing alternative to conventional metallic or glossy finishes, adding timeless charm to contemporary interiors.

Colour and finish are also critical in shaping the visual harmony of a home. Neutral tones such as white, beige, grey, or black exude elegance, while pastels and metallics like champagne gold or silver offer sophistication and style. Modern ACs, refrigerators, and washing machines come in a variety of finishes—from glass and steel to wooden textures—allowing couples to coordinate or contrast appliances tastefully with cabinetry, wall shades, or flooring. Thoughtful colour and finish choices can transform appliances into striking focal points that enhance the overall décor.

Minimalist design remains a favorite among young homeowners. Clean lines, clutter-free spaces, and discreet handles help appliances integrate naturally with the architecture, creating serene and timeless interiors. Sleek AC panels, ergonomic washing machine designs, and refined refrigerator doors all contribute to a sense of calm and harmony, enhancing the overall living experience.

Importantly, modern appliances not only elevate aesthetics but also incorporate advanced technologies such as AI, smart controls, and energy-efficient features. These innovations provide comfort, convenience, and improved performance while complementing the visual appeal of the home.

For newlyweds, building a first home is about blending love, design, and comfort. With the right combination of design, colour palette, finishes, and technology, everyday living can become a shared, joyous experience. Thoughtfully designed appliances ensure that great design is not just seen, but felt in every corner of the home, making the journey together even more memorable.

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Ranveer Singh issues apology after Kantara mimicry backlash


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has publicly apologised after igniting a firestorm of criticism for his mimicry of a sacred scene from the film Kantara – Chapter 1 at the closing ceremony of IFFI 2025 in Goa. The controversy erupted when Singh re-performed the film’s climactic “Daiva” scene — referring to the revered deity as a “female ghost” and mimicking the ritualistic expression on stage. What may have been intended as a tribute to Rishab Shetty’s intense performance instead struck a chord with many viewers as culturally insensitive and disrespectful.

In a post on his Instagram story, Singh clarified that his only intention was to highlight and appreciate Rishab Shetty’s exceptional acting. “Actor to actor, I know how much it would take to perform that particular scene the way he did, for which he has my utmost admiration,” he wrote. He further stressed that he has “always deeply respected every culture, tradition and belief in our country.” He concluded by offering a heartfelt apology to anyone whose sentiments may have been hurt.

The backlash gained momentum after clips of the performance circulated widely on social media, with many condemning the imitation as dismissive of the spiritual and cultural significance of the “Daiva” tradition depicted in the film. A formal complaint was reportedly filed by a religious group, adding to the controversy. The incident — coming just days before the release of Singh’s next film — has brought renewed focus on the sensitivity required when engaging with regional cultural narratives.

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Six Years Since the First Known COVID-19 Case: The Quiet Beginning of a Global Turning Point


Six years ago today—on or around December 1, 2019—a 55-year-old man in Wuhan, Hubei Province, reportedly became the first documented symptomatic case of a disease that would later be identified as COVID-19. At the time, it appeared to be an isolated illness. In reality, it was the first signal of a global crisis that would reshape the modern world.

The Early Days: A Mystery Illness Emerges

In the weeks following the first case, Wuhan’s hospitals began noticing clusters of unusual pneumonia-like infections. Many early patients were linked to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, initially believed to be the outbreak’s epicenter. Later research suggested the virus may have already been spreading in the community independently of the market, indicating wider transmission before detection.

A Local Concern Turns Global

By late December 2019, Chinese health authorities identified a novel coronavirus and shared its genetic sequence internationally. Still, the severity of the threat was not immediately understood. Within weeks, cases surged across China and then globally.

What started with a single patient escalated into:

  • Worldwide travel shutdowns
  • Lockdowns and unprecedented social distancing measures
  • Overwhelmed healthcare systems
  • A historic global vaccine development race
  • Deep economic, social, and cultural disruptions

A Planet Forever Changed

Over the span of two years, COVID-19 altered how societies function—from education and work to healthcare readiness and international scientific cooperation. Remote work technologies accelerated. Public health systems strengthened surveillance mechanisms. Governments re-evaluated crisis preparedness.

The pandemic, despite its devastating impact, also sparked extraordinary global collaboration. Scientists across continents shared data, sequencing information, and trial results at unprecedented speed.

Six Years Later: A Moment of Reflection

Today marks a sobering anniversary—a reminder of how silently history can begin. A single illness in Wuhan became a defining event of the 21st century, reshaping lives, systems, and global priorities.

As the world moves forward, the lessons of COVID-19 continue to influence decisions in public health, scientific innovation, governance, and community resilience.