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98th Death Anniversary of Venerable Agnelo Draws Thousands to Pilar


The 98th Death Anniversary of Venerable Agnelo de Souza drew thousands of faithful to the serene and historic hillock of Pilar, where the saintly priest of the Society of Pilar continues to inspire countless devotees. The day, revered as Venerable Agnelo’s Day, became a spiritual homecoming for pilgrims from Goa and beyond who gathered in prayer, gratitude, and devotion to honour a priest whose life of holiness still echoes deeply through generations. The solemn Eucharistic Celebration was presided over by Bishop Dominic Savio Fernandes, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Bombay, and concelebrated by Bishop Alex Dias, Bishop Emeritus of Port Blair, along with several priests of the Society of Pilar including Fr Nazareth Fernandes, SFX, Superior General, Fr Stevan D’Souza, Vicar General, Fr Joaquim Rebelo, Provincial Superior of the Goa Province, Fr Hilary Fernandes from the Vice Postulation office, and Fr Joseph Fernandes, SFX, Central Delegate Superior.

In his homily, Bishop Dominic Savio Fernandes reflected on the theme “Ven. Agnelo Inspires Us to Be Pilgrims of Hope,” inviting the faithful to radiate the same holiness that defined Venerable Agnelo’s life. He expressed deep joy at celebrating the memory of a priest of “extraordinary holiness from our own soil,” reminding the congregation that Venerable Agnelo’s life still speaks “quietly, powerfully and beautifully.” He emphasized that the priest’s simplicity, humility, and unwavering hope offer every believer a model for Christian living. The Bishop highlighted how Venerable Agnelo lived in closeness to the poor, the sick, and the suffering, with a deep belief that endurance and suffering offered to God bear fruit in holiness. His fragile body, he said, held a remarkably strong hope rooted in devotion to the Blessed Sacrament—a hope that was alive, active, and transformative. Calling him a “pilgrim of hope,” Bishop Fernandes reminded the faithful that Venerable Agnelo walked with the suffering and helped lift the fallen, urging everyone to radiate holiness in their own surroundings.

Fr John Bennett, SFX, animated the liturgy, while Fr Hilary Fernandes served as commentator, and the choir, led by Fr Elvis Fernandes, SFX, enriched the celebration with sacred music. At the conclusion of the Mass, Fr Nazareth Fernandes thanked all present and encouraged the faithful to continue praying fervently for the canonization of Venerable Agnelo, especially as submitted miracles are currently under examination by Vatican doctors. Fr Joseph Anthony Fernandes, SFX, also expressed deep gratitude to all who contributed to the meticulous organization of the feast. The celebration also included the distribution of prizes for a poetry competition centered on the life of Venerable Agnelo, in the presence of dignitaries including Adv. Carlos Ferreira, MLA of Aldona, and Viresh Borkar, MLA of St. Andre.

Throughout the day, several Masses were offered by priests of the Society of Pilar, including Fr Rex Fernandes, SFX, Fr Lyndon Rodrigues, SFX, Fr Milton Rodrigues, SFX, Fr George Nandiyala, SFX, Fr Ligorino D’Costa, Fr Alex Fernandes, SFX, and Fr Norman Almeida, SFX. In the days leading up to the feast, the Novena drew large gatherings with Masses celebrated in multiple languages and special intentions. A dedicated Mass for the sick offered comfort and spiritual healing, while a night vigil united the faithful in fervent prayer for the canonization of Venerable Agnelo, whose holy and humble life continues to inspire thousands.

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GCCI Women’s Wing Organizes UdyamStree Loan Fair on Women Entrepreneurs Day


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

On the occasion of Women Entrepreneurs Day, the Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) Women’s Wing, in collaboration with DRDA South, successfully organized the UdyamStree Loan Fair. The event brought together 10 leading banks, including Bank of Baroda, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Goa Urban Cooperative Bank, Punjab National Bank, Reserve Bank of India, State Bank of India, and The Bicholim Urban Cooperative Bank Ltd, alongside aspiring women business owners, to facilitate access to finance and mentorship for women-led enterprises.

The programme witnessed participation from over 100 attendees, including representatives from various banks, state officials, and members of the GCCI Women’s Wing Committee such as Ms. Sandra Fernandes, Chairperson; Ms. Poonam Ajgaonkar; Deepali Naik; CA Swatee Rane; Ms. Clare De Souza; Ms. Gouri Joshi; Ms. Lavanya Shet; Adv. Adbrona Vaz; Ms. Nandita Pinto Dayal; and Ms. Melane Rodrigues, Assistant Director, GCCI.

Ms. Sandra Fernandes welcomed the gathering and highlighted the significance of Women Entrepreneurs Day and the role of UdyamStree Loan Fairs in strengthening the economic ecosystem for women entrepreneurs. The Chief Guest, Ms. Ranjita Pai, Chairperson of the Goa State Commission for Women, urged banks to streamline credit facilities for women-led enterprises and highlighted various government schemes supporting women entrepreneurs.

During the fair, each participating bank presented a concise overview of its loan products, focusing on interest rates, collateral requirements, and fee structures. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with bank representatives in one-on-one sessions to discuss tailored financial solutions. Adv. Poonam Ajgaonkar, Co-Chair of GCCI-WW, proposed a vote of thanks, and CA Swatee Rane compered the event, ensuring a smooth and informative programme.

The UdyamStree Loan Fair successfully provided women entrepreneurs with the tools, guidance, and financial access necessary to scale their businesses, reaffirming GCCI Women’s Wing’s commitment to empowering women in the economic landscape.

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Celebrate National Princess Day: Be Royal for a Day!


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

National Princess Day is a celebration of imagination, confidence, and the belief that anyone can feel like royalty for a day. It is dedicated to the idea that a princess can come from anywhere and that true royalty shines through kindness, authenticity, and joy. Many people dream of being a princess or meeting one, and this holiday taps into that timeless sense of wonder. It invites everyone to pamper themselves, embrace their fabulous side, and let a little fairytale magic into their lives.

For many, the world of princesses begins with beloved characters like Snow White, who first graced screens in 1937. Since then, countless princesses—from Rapunzel to Sleeping Beauty, and more recently Elsa and Moana—have captured hearts around the world. These modern heroines teach that being a princess isn’t just about beauty but also courage, independence, and staying true to who you are.

While most people associate princesses with Disney, National Princess Day was actually created by Nest Family Entertainment and Rich Animation Studios, the team behind The Swan Princess. Based on the Russian folk tale of Swan Lake, this hand-drawn animated franchise grew into a series of films that inspired a holiday devoted to imagination and joy. Their aim was to help children and adults alike celebrate the kindness, creativity, and magic that princess characters often embody.

There are countless ways to enjoy National Princess Day. Some choose to host dress-up parties, reenact fairytales, or put on small theatre performances at home. Adults may celebrate by discussing real historical princesses who made an impact, or by watching favorite films and documentaries about royalty, including those inspired by Princess Diana, whose legacy continues to touch hearts around the world. Others might plan princess-themed gatherings with sparkling décor, pink cocktails, crowns, or simply moments of self-care that make them feel cherished.

Whatever the activity, the purpose of the day remains the same: to celebrate the magic within yourself. It’s a reminder to stand tall, move with grace, speak with confidence, and embrace everything that makes you special. National Princess Day invites everyone to live with a little more sparkle and to honor the princesses—real or imagined—who inspire us every day.

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Tom Felton Makes Broadway Debut as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Entertainment Desk

Tom Felton, the actor known worldwide for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, has officially made his Broadway debut at New York’s Lyric Theatre in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. On opening night, November 11, 2025, Felton stepped onto the stage to reprise the role that defined his career, performing as Draco Malfoy in a story that follows the children of Harry, Ginny, Ron, Hermione, and Draco himself. Fans packed the theatre, some wearing Hogwarts scarves and others holding programs like cherished keepsakes, creating an atmosphere described as “electric.”

Felton’s run will continue for 26 weeks, through May 10, 2026, and features a talented Broadway company including Trish Lindstrom as Ginny Potter, John Skelley as Harry Potter, Emmet Smith as Albus Potter, Aidan Close as Scorpius Malfoy, Rachel Christopher as Hermione Granger, Daniel Fredrick as Ron Weasley, Janae Hammond as Rose Granger-Weasley, and Kristen Martin as Delphi Diggory. The ensemble also includes Logan Becker and over 30 performers, highlighting a mix of returning tour talents and new cast members.

The Broadway engagement was made even more special by a backstage reunion of three generations of Malfoys. Jason Isaacs, who portrayed Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, joined Felton and Aidan Close, who plays Draco’s son Scorpius on stage. The reunion was celebrated on social media, with Isaacs posting a photo and heartfelt tribute praising Felton’s performance, calling it brave and unforgettable. Felton expressed his excitement and gratitude, posting photos and acknowledging the magical moment of three generations meeting for the first time on stage.

Since its 2016 world premiere in London, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has become a global stage phenomenon, selling over 11 million tickets worldwide and earning 60 major awards, including nine Olivier Awards and six Tony Awards. The production continues to run in London, New York, Hamburg, Tokyo, and on tour across North America, with a Dutch-language production set to open in 2026. Felton’s Broadway debut marks a milestone not only for his career but also for fans of the franchise, as the iconic character of Draco Malfoy returns to the stage in a new chapter of the wizarding world.

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Tourism Department and GTDC Launch Development & Beautification of Harvalem Waterfall at Rudreshwar Temple


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Travel Desk

The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, in partnership with the Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC), has initiated the development and beautification of Harvalem Waterfall at the Rudreshwar Temple surroundings in Harvalem, Bicholim. This initiative is part of Goa’s ongoing efforts to strengthen eco-tourism and promote Amrit Dharohar as Challenged Based Destinations Development, with a focus on improving facilities for visitors while preserving the state’s natural and cultural heritage.

The inauguration programme was attended by Hon’ble Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Power & New and Renewable Energy Shripad Naik, Hon’ble Minister for Tourism Rohan A. Khaunte, Hon’ble Rajya Sabha MP Sadanand Shet Tanavade, President BJP Goa State Damu Naik, Chairman Goa Tourism Development Corporation Kedar J. Naik, Director of Tourism Kedar Naik, Managing Director of GTDC Kuldeep Arolkar, Vice Chairperson Sankhali Municipal Council Dayanand Boryekar, and President of Rudreshwar Temple, Harvalem, Yashwant Madkar.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant highlighted the cultural and ecological significance of Harvalem, stating that strengthening such destinations benefits both tourism and the local communities dependent on them. Minister for Tourism Rohan A. Khaunte emphasized that the project reflects Goa’s broader vision of diversifying tourism offerings, focusing on nature-based experiences, improved accessibility, and responsible development that supports the local ecosystem and economy. Chairman of GTDC Kedar J. Naik added that the improvements will help position Harvalem more prominently within Goa’s eco-tourism circuits, while Rajya Sabha MP Sadanand Shet Tanavade stressed that sustainable planning, safety, and thoughtful design remain central to the project.

As part of the programme, the Chief Minister inaugurated an audiovisual film presenting the project’s plans and vision. The function included presentations by GTDC and Rudreshwar Temple Committee, with mementos presented to all dignitaries and a vote of thanks acknowledging collective efforts in shaping the project.

This development is part of Goa’s larger strategy to strengthen tourism infrastructure across natural, cultural, and heritage locations. By investing in projects like Harvalem, the state continues to create a more diverse, experience-driven tourism landscape while preserving the integrity of its natural environment.