Events in Goa

Day 4 at Goa Book Festival Explores Literature, Technology, History and Creative Expression


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Day 4 at the Goa Book Festival 2026 offered a rich and reflective journey through literature, philosophy, technology, law, history and creative engagement, bringing together some of the country’s most insightful voices. The DB Bandodkar Grounds buzzed with activity as families browsed bookstalls, tourists explored the festival out of curiosity, schoolchildren engaged enthusiastically with learning spaces, and college students participated in intellectually stimulating sessions.

At the Author’s Corner, the session “Stories of the Soul: Life, Death, and What Endures” featured author Medha Khasgiwale in conversation with Sanjay Chakrane. The discussion examined humanity’s fear of death and the misconception of identifying the self solely with the physical body. Drawing from philosophical and spiritual traditions, Khasgiwale spoke about the physical, subtle and conscious dimensions of human existence, presenting death as a transition rather than an end.

This was followed by “Moving Towards Digital Library”, led by Dr Sushant Tandel, Curator, Goa Central Library. Addressing librarians, he discussed evolving reading habits and the urgent need for libraries to adapt in the digital age. While acknowledging the vast availability of online information, he emphasised the role of librarians in verification, curation and authenticity. The session outlined digital library infrastructure and highlighted benefits such as wider access and round-the-clock availability.

The session “Translation & Accessibility: Making Literature Inclusive” explored how translation and emerging technologies, including AI, can expand literary access. In conversation with Purnanand Chari, Gopinath Vishnu Gawas stressed the importance of ethical and thoughtful use of technology to preserve originality and cultural nuance while bridging linguistic divides.

A Publishers’ Meet, organised by the National Book Trust (NBT) under the Ministry of Education, brought together 35–40 publishers from across India. Held in the presence of Shri Kiran Thakur, Chief Patron, Goa Book Festival; Shri N Sampath, Assistant Director (Exhibitions); and Shri Ashok Dhankar, Project Officer, the meet focused on ISBN facilitation, publisher support systems, visibility, and professional capacity building. Publishers offered suggestions to streamline processes and strengthen the national publishing ecosystem.

In “A Discussion on After Me, Chaos: Astrology in the Mughal Empire”, journalist M J Akbar, in conversation with Vedanta Agarwal, examined astrology’s role in Mughal administration. Drawing from historical sources, he explained how astrology influenced governance, military campaigns, succession and daily imperial life, positioning it as an institutional and rational decision-making tool rather than superstition.

Lawyer and author Sumant Batra discussed his book “The Life and Legacy of Arun Jaitley” with Vedanta Agrawal. The conversation highlighted Jaitley’s ability to build political consensus, his formative experiences during Partition, and his career as a lawyer and policymaker, offering insights into the values that shaped his leadership and public life.

At the Children’s Corner, creativity and learning continued to flourish as over 2,500 students participated in interactive sessions. Activities included “Let’s Design a Mascot” by Team NCCL, “Tell a Tale” by storyteller Akanksha Datta, and a Cartoon Making Workshop by cartoonist Ajit Narayan, introducing young minds to storytelling, problem-solving and visual expression.

The day concluded with ‘Shivpratap’, a powerful musical-theatrical production that poetically traced the life and vision of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Narrated through symbolic voices of nature, the performance brought history alive, capturing the journey from birth and mentorship under Rajamata Jijabai to the founding of Swarajya.

Books & Literature

Publications Division Launches Chhota Bheem Comic Series to Promote Indian Storytelling


In a landmark initiative to promote Indian narratives and boost content creation, the Publications Division under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting today launched a brand-new Chhota Bheem comic series. The unveiling took place at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, in the presence of key stakeholders from the media and animation industries.

The comic series has been developed in collaboration with Green Gold Animation Pvt. Ltd., creators of the iconic Indian animated series, Chhota Bheem. The launch marks a significant step in India’s cultural content strategy and aligns with the government’s vision to promote indigenous storytelling traditions in children’s literature.

Speaking at the event, Principal Director General, Bhupendra Kainthola, said:

“The stories we tell, especially to our children, should have an Indian connection. In a land like ours where our grandparents told bedside stories with Indian characters, Publications Division cannot but look at those storytelling traditions. The more we talk about them in the mother tongue, the more rooted would be the growth story of our new generation. As Indian stories leave a message of values and courage, they ought to reach all corners.”

Chhota Bheem, the protagonist of the series, is a symbol of strength, integrity, and kindness. Set in the fictional kingdom of Dholakpur, the comics follow Bheem and his friends as they navigate exciting adventures filled with life lessons inspired by Indian folklore and values.

Rajiv Chilaka, Founder and CEO of Green Gold Animation, emphasized the government’s role in nurturing India’s animation and creative sectors:

“The Government of India has been actively promoting Indian content creation in animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics through initiatives such as WAVES 2025. With this continued support, India is poised to emerge as a global leader in these sectors.”

The comic series also aligns with the outcomes of the recent WAVES Summit held in Mumbai, where thought leaders highlighted the need for culturally resonant content to strengthen India’s creative economy. As the country rises as a key player in AVGC-XR sectors, such efforts represent the government’s commitment to not only preserving but evolving Indian storytelling for the digital age.

With its universal themes of friendship, teamwork, courage, and moral values, the Chhota Bheem comic series is designed to inspire children while reinforcing a sense of cultural identity. It aims to engage readers across India through relatable characters and storylines rooted in Indian tradition.

This initiative is a celebration of homegrown content, encouraging young readers to discover Indian heroes and values through an entertaining and educational medium.

Books & Literature

Noted Konkani Writer Nayana Adarkar Wins Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2025


Honoured for her celebrated children’s story collection Belabaicho Shankar Aani Haer Kanyo

New Delhi | June 18, 2025 — In a proud moment for Konkani literature and Goa’s literary community, Nayana Adarkar, an acclaimed writer and storyteller, has been awarded the Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2025 for her collection of Konkani short stories for children, Belabaicho Shankar Aani Haer Kanyo. The award was announced by the Sahitya Akademi as part of its annual celebration recognizing literary excellence across 24 Indian languages.


📚 A Voice for Young Minds in Konkani

Adarkar’s award-winning book, Belabaicho Shankar Aani Haer Kanyo, is a compelling collection of short stories that capture the innocence, curiosity, and inner world of children, while subtly weaving in themes of identity, family, and social values. Written in authentic, lyrical Konkani, the book has been praised for its emotive storytelling and cultural rootedness, making it a standout contribution to Indian children’s literature.

“This honour reflects the timeless relevance of storytelling in one’s mother tongue. I dedicate this award to the children of Goa and every reader who sees a piece of themselves in my stories,” said Nayana Adarkar in a statement following the announcement.


🏅 About the Bal Sahitya Puraskar

The Bal Sahitya Puraskar, awarded annually by Sahitya Akademi, celebrates outstanding works of literature for children published in Indian languages. The 2025 award includes a cash prize of ₹50,000 and an engraved copper plaque, and is decided by a language-specific jury panel.

For the Konkani category, the jury comprised:

  • Kumud Bhiku Naik
  • Rajay Pawar
  • Louis Rodrigues

The jury praised Adarkar’s work for its “original narrative style, emotional depth, and its ability to meaningfully engage young readers through culturally relevant themes.”


🧒 Writing for the Young, In the Language of Home

Nayana Adarkar’s literary career has long been marked by a passion for preserving and enriching Konkani literature, especially for children and young readers. Her latest accolade is not just a personal milestone but also a significant step in elevating the status of Konkani as a vibrant language of creative expression.


🖋️ A Double Honour for Konkani

The announcement also brought recognition to another emerging voice in Konkani literature — Glynis Dias, who was conferred the Yuva Puraskar 2025 for her short story collection Gaavgaathaa. The Yuva Puraskar celebrates literary excellence among writers under the age of 35.

The Konkani jury for the Yuva Puraskar included:

  • Anant Agni
  • H. J. Goveas
  • Madhav Borcar

Both awards highlight the creative momentum in Konkani literary circles, particularly in children’s and youth genres.


🎉 Award Ceremony to Follow

The official award presentation ceremony for the Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya and Yuva Puraskars will be held at a later date, where the recipients will be honoured in the presence of distinguished authors, scholars, and Akademi officials.


🏆 In Summary:

  • Recipient: Nayana Adarkar
  • Award: Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2025
  • Language: Konkani
  • Work: Belabaicho Shankar Aani Haer Kanyo (Short Story Collection)
  • Prize: ₹50,000 + Engraved Copper Plaque
  • Recognizing: Outstanding literature for children published between 2019–2023