Events in Goa

People’s Carnival Parade 2026 to Bring Goa’s Carnival Back to Its Roots in Porvorim


Porvorim, Goa | February 2, 2026: The Porvorim Carnival Committee has announced the return of the People’s Carnival Parade 2026, a community-led initiative aimed at reviving the original spirit of Goa’s Carnival—where people, culture, and creativity take centre stage over spectacle and commercialisation.

Scheduled for Thursday, February 13, 2026, from 3:30 pm onwards, the parade will take place at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg, Art Park, Porvorim. Built around the philosophy “No Engines, No Generators, Only Joy,” the event marks a conscious shift towards a walking, dancing, people-powered celebration reminiscent of Carnivals from the past.

Speaking about the vision, Shri Rohan Khaunte said Carnival has traditionally reflected Goa’s social and cultural fabric through satire, music, humour, and collective participation. He noted that increasing motorisation and excessive amplification had diluted its essence and stressed that initiatives like the People’s Carnival Parade are crucial in restoring Carnival’s inclusive, environmentally conscious, and community-driven character.

Representing the organising committee, Reena Fernandes highlighted that the parade is designed as an open platform encouraging citizens, families, institutions, and performers to actively participate rather than remain spectators. Early bird incentives have been introduced to reward participants who creatively revive Carnival traditions through innovation.

Setting a strong precedent, participation in 2026 will be strictly people-powered—no motorised or fuel-driven vehicles, no generators, and no large sound systems. Only acoustic and portable music will be allowed, encouraging storytelling, costumes, live music, dance, and movement.

Committee member Abigail D’Mello, overseeing participation and rules, emphasised that removing engines, noise, and commercial floats allows genuine interaction and cultural expression, reflecting a Carnival many Goans remember fondly and wish to pass on to future generations.

Another committee member, Martha Pinto, described the initiative as a breath of fresh air, noting the strong public response and the need to safeguard what is culturally special to Goa while welcoming tourism responsibly.

The parade will feature People’s Floats (minimum 20 participants), a Family Category (minimum four members), and individual performers including clowns and jokers. A structured prize scheme will award cash prizes up to the fifth position across categories such as Traditional, Club/Institution, Family, and Clown/Joker, along with consolation prizes.

Early bird incentives include ₹6,000 for the first 25 registered People’s Floats and ₹3,000 for the first 25 family entries, reinforcing early and active community participation.

Open to all, the People’s Carnival Parade 2026 invites citizens to walk, dance, and celebrate together in a safe, inclusive, and noise-free environment—keeping Carnival people-powered, participatory, and deeply rooted in Goan identity.

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Tradition Afloat: Sangod Utsav Celebrated with Grandeur at Golwada, Cumbarjua


Cumbarjua, Goa – The serene backwaters of Golwada came alive today with color, music, and culture as the triennial Sangod Utsav was celebrated in all its traditional glory. Held on the fifth day of Ganesh Chaturthi, this unique event is a cultural hallmark of the region — showcasing Goa’s age-old tradition of floating processions.

The festival was graced by Cumbarjua MLA Rajesh Faldessai, who was the Chief Guest, and attended by several esteemed dignitaries, including:

  • Shri Nitin Raikar, Director of Fire and Emergency Services
  • Shri Gaurav Kudchadkar, CSR Head
  • Shri Sachin Gaude, Sarpanch of Cumbarjua
  • Shri Sudhir Phadte, Deputy Sarpanch
  • Panch Members: Shri Nandakumar Shet, Smt. Vinda Joshi, Smt. Sejal Narvekar, and Shri Anuj Naik
  • Shri Rajendra Chodankar, President of Mahadev Saunsthan
  • Shri Vijaynand Phadte, President of Sarvajanik Saraswati Mandal
  • Shri Shivaji Shet, President of Shantadurga Kumbarjuvekarin Devastha

The Sangod Utsav is marked by creatively decorated boats or ‘sangods’, carrying vibrant tableaux that depict mythological and cultural themes. As they glide down the water, accompanied by music and cheers, they capture the imagination of all onlookers — young and old alike.

Speaking at the event, MLA Shri Rajesh Faldessai expressed his pride in preserving Goan heritage and traditions. In a generous gesture of support, he sponsored the prize money for participating groups:

  • 🥇 ₹25,000 – First Prize
  • 🥈 ₹20,000 – Second Prize
  • 🥉 ₹15,000 – Third Prize
  • 🎖️ ₹10,000 each – All other participating groups

“This celebration is not just about entertainment,” he remarked, “but about sustaining our identity, honoring our traditions, and keeping our youth connected to their roots.”

The event drew large crowds from surrounding areas, with safety and organizational measures handled efficiently by the local panchayat and volunteers.

As the boats floated gently under the setting sun, Sangod Utsav once again reminded everyone of Goa’s rich tapestry of tradition, unity, and cultural pride — truly a celebration that floats both on water and in the hearts of the people.