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Valentine’s Day 2026: More Than Roses, It’s About Real Love


Valentine’s Day arrives each year wrapped in red roses, heart-shaped chocolates and candlelit dinner reservations. But beyond the commercial gloss lies something far more meaningful — the human need for connection.

February 14 has evolved over centuries, from a feast day honouring Saint Valentine to a global celebration of romance. Today, it transcends borders, cultures and traditions. In cities, couples queue outside restaurants for the perfect dinner date. In quieter homes, handwritten letters are slipped across tables. In friend groups, “Galentine’s” brunches celebrate sisterhood. And for many, it becomes a day of intentional self-care.

But what truly makes Valentine’s Day special?

It’s the pause. The deliberate choice to express what we often assume is understood. A simple “I appreciate you.” A message you’ve been meaning to send. A bouquet that says what words sometimes cannot.

Interestingly, the meaning of love itself has expanded. Younger generations are redefining the day — focusing not just on romantic partners but on friendships, family bonds and self-worth. Social media feeds fill with proposals and curated surprises, but the most powerful moments are often the quiet ones: cooking together at home, revisiting a shared memory, or forgiving an old misunderstanding.

There’s also a growing emphasis on self-love. In a world that constantly demands productivity and perfection, Valentine’s Day can become a reminder to treat yourself with the same kindness you offer others. That might mean buying your own flowers, taking a solo trip, or simply unplugging for an evening.

And perhaps that’s the most important shift. Love is no longer confined to grand gestures. It lives in effort, presence and intention.

So this year, ask yourself:
Who deserves to hear “I love you” from you?
Have you said it to yourself lately?

Valentine’s Day 2026 is not just about roses. It’s about reflection. It’s about gratitude. It’s about choosing connection in a world that often feels disconnected.

However you celebrate — extravagantly or simply — let it be real. Let it be meaningful. And most importantly, let it be yours.

Goan Personalities

A Proud Family Moment: Calangute MLA Michael Lobo Announces Son & Parra Sarpanch Daniel Lobo’s Engagement


Calangute, Goa: A moment of immense pride and happiness filled the Lobo household as Calangute MLA Michael Lobo celebrated the engagement of his son, Daniel Lobo, who currently serves as the Sarpanch of Village Panchayat Parra (V.P. Parra).

Surrounded by family, friends and well-wishers, the ceremony marked a cherished milestone for the prominent Calangute-Parra family. The engagement was celebrated with grace and warmth, reflecting the family’s deep connection with the community.

MLA Michael Lobo expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone who extended their blessings, love and kind wishes to Daniel and his fiancée. He shared that the family feels truly blessed as the young couple begins a new chapter built on love, trust and shared dreams.

As Sarpanch of Parra, Daniel has been actively involved in community development and public welfare initiatives. His engagement was met with warm congratulations from residents, colleagues, and supporters across Parra and Calangute, who celebrated the beginning of this beautiful new journey for him.

The engagement marked not just a personal milestone but also a moment of collective joy for the community that has long supported the Lobo family.

Sports

P.T. Usha Announces Engagement of Son Dr. Vignesh Ujjwal to KrishnaTrack Legend Shares Joyous Family Moment


July 19, 2025 | India: In a delightful and heartfelt announcement, Indian track icon, Olympian, and Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, P.T. Usha, has shared that her beloved son, Dr. Vignesh Ujjwal, is now engaged to Krishna.

A beacon of discipline and excellence on the track, P.T. Usha expressed her joy and blessings for the young couple in a warm statement:
“May God bless them in abundance with happiness and love.”

Known globally as the “Queen of Indian Track and Field,” P.T. Usha has long been a role model to generations of athletes. Now, she celebrates a personal milestone — one filled with love, family, and the promise of a new beginning.

The engagement is being celebrated with joy by friends, well-wishers, and members of the sports fraternity. As a parliamentarian and President of the Indian Olympic Association, Usha continues to inspire, and this moment adds a special chapter to her legacy — not just as an athlete, but as a proud mother.

We extend our warmest wishes to Dr. Vignesh Ujjwal and Krishna as they begin this beautiful journey together.

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Celebrate Love in Style at Vivanta Goa Panaji this Valentine’s Day!


Are you ready to make this Valentine’s Day one to remember? Look no further than Vivanta Goa Panaji, where love is in the air and the celebrations are set to sizzle!

February 14th: A Night to Remember

Join us on the Top Deck at 7 pm onwards for an evening of indulgence, as we present an exquisite spread of flavors, dazzling refreshments, and live melodies to serenade your loved one. Or, opt for a more intimate setting on the Pool Deck, where you can share a romantic dinner and sparkling toasts beneath the moonlit sky.

For the ultimate romantic experience, book our Candlelight Cabana Rendezvous, where you’ll relish a private haven with bespoke dining and bubbly celebrations. And, get ready to groove the night away at WINK, where mesmerizing melodies and DJ beats will keep you dancing till the stars come out!

February 15th: A Feast of Love

Gather your favorite people for a heart-warming dinner spread at Mynt, filled with special flavors and cozy vibes. Then, head over to WINK, where signature pours and electrifying DJ beats will keep the party going all night long!

February 16th: Brunch, But Make It Romantic

Indulge in a lavish brunch at Mynt, served with soulful tunes and all the weekend feels. It’s the perfect way to cap off a romantic weekend getaway!

So, what are you waiting for? Book your table now and make this Valentine’s Day one to cherish forever at Vivanta Goa Panaji!

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Goa’s Unique New Year’s Eve Tradition: Burning of the ‘Old Man’ Effigy


As the world welcomes the New Year with fireworks, parties, and celebrations, Goa has its own unique tradition to bid adieu to the old year and welcome the new one. At midnight, locals gather to burn the ‘Old Man’ effigy, symbolizing the release of past hardships and embracing a fresh start.

A Symbolic Ritual

The burning of the ‘Old Man’ effigy is a powerful ritual that represents the destruction of the old and the birth of the new. It’s a time for Goans to reflect on the past year, letting go of its hardships and challenges, and embracing the opportunities and possibilities that the new year brings.

A Celebration of Renewal

As the effigy burns, locals celebrate with music, dance, and fireworks, marking the beginning of a new year filled with hope, promise, and renewal. It’s a time for family and friends to come together, share stories, and make new memories.

Experience Goa’s Unique NYE Tradition

If you’re planning to spend New Year’s Eve in Goa, make sure to experience this unique tradition firsthand. Join the locals in burning the ‘Old Man’ effigy and celebrate the start of a new year in true Goan style.

When: December 31st, midnight

Where: Various locations across Goa

What to expect: Burning of the ‘Old Man’ effigy, music, dance, fireworks, and celebrations.

Come and experience the magic of Goa’s New Year’s Eve tradition!