Events in Goa

Celebrate Christmas in Goa With C. Krishniah Chetty Group’s Grand Jewellery Showcase


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Goa welcomed the Christmas season with sparkle and elegance as the C. Krishniah Chetty Group of Jewellers, celebrating a remarkable 155 years of craftsmanship, inaugurated its highly anticipated Christmas Jewellery Exhibition. The showcase opened at Hotel Fidalgo, Panjim, on 12 December 2025, and will continue until 15 December, before moving to Hotel Nanutel, Margao, on 17 and 18 December 2025. The opening day saw an enthusiastic response from jewellery lovers, collectors, and festive shoppers, marking a successful start to the seasonal celebration.

The exhibition was inaugurated by Katya Ida Coelho, India’s first Women’s Wind Foiler, who lit the ceremonial lamp and praised the brand’s legacy and innovative spirit. Speaking at the event, Katya said, “It’s truly inspiring to see a 155-year-old Indian brand continue to innovate while staying rooted in its values. Walking through this exhibition feels like stepping into a world where history, art, and elegance come together beautifully. As someone who has represented India globally, I love seeing homegrown brands set new standards in luxury. I’m delighted to be part of this celebration and encourage Goans to explore these stunning collections this festive season.”

Visitors were immersed in a festive world where heritage meets contemporary elegance. The exhibition features exquisite pieces, from radiant citrines and regal emeralds to luminous pearls and ethically crafted lab-grown diamonds, all curated to reflect the warmth and sparkle of Christmas. Standout collections include the Hoysala Collection, inspired by temple architecture, the Pharaoh Collection, reflecting Ancient Egyptian mystique, and crash.club™️ Lab-Grown Diamonds, showcasing sustainable modern luxury.

Mr. Gopal Singh, Store Manager of C. Krishniah Chetty Group, remarked, “Goa has always held a special place for us. Celebrating Christmas here is magical—the energy, warmth, and festive vibe bring out the best in everything we create. We are delighted to return this season with our newest collections for our cherished customers.”

To enhance the festive appeal, the exhibition offers special Christmas deals: 2% off on silver jewellery, 4% off on gold, 6% off on diamonds, and 9% off on diamond jewellery purchases worth ₹18.69 lakhs and above, available for a limited time. crash.club™️ Lab-Grown Diamonds and Rare Scents™️ fragrances are also on offer, along with 925 Silver Jewellery starting from ₹599, with proceeds contributing towards rhinoceros conservation.

With a legacy of 155 years, the C. Krishniah Chetty Group continues to set benchmarks in artistry, innovation, and ethical luxury. Its Christmas exhibition in Goa is a celebration of festive cheer where tradition meets modern style, offering visitors the chance to enjoy luxury with purpose, and to take home jewellery that tells a story of elegance, heritage, and celebration.

Sports

Czech Star Petra Pastorová to Lead Record-Breaking 15th SKF Goa River Marathon


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Sports Desk

The 15th edition of the SKF Goa River Marathon is set to make history on Sunday, December 14, as Czech marathon legend Petra Pastorová arrives in Goa to lead the international field of runners. The event, taking place at Chicalim, has already created a buzz by registering a record 6,000 runners, making it the largest edition since the marathon began. Even more remarkable is the rising participation of women, who now make up 28 percent of the total runners — a significant milestone for the event and for distance running in Goa.

Petra Pastorová, a six-time national marathon champion from the Czech Republic, is widely regarded as one of the most consistent long-distance athletes in Europe. At 48, she continues to deliver exceptional performances, with a career-best timing of 2:36:44 hours set in 2013. She also clocked an impressive 2:42:45 earlier this year, proving she remains in top competitive form. Known for her endurance, Petra has completed a 50-kilometer run at the 2023 Hyderabad Masters as well as an ultradistance 100-kilometer run at the 2024 Bengaluru Masters. Her participation has drawn widespread attention, with many runners excited to share the course with an athlete of her stature. “This is the first time I have come to Goa and I am really looking forward to running the SKF Goa River Marathon,” she shared, expressing her enthusiasm ahead of race day.

The marathon is also seeing strong international participation, transforming it into one of the most globally diverse sporting events in the state. Among the foreign runners are participants from Russia, Australia, the United States, Israel, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, and the Czech Republic. This multination turnout further elevates the profile of the event as runners from different cultures and training backgrounds unite for a single purpose — endurance and celebration.

This year, the marathon’s theme “Pace for Peace” carries a deeper message, symbolizing unity and hope at a time when several regions across the world continue to face conflict and unrest. The organisers believe that sport, and running in particular, has the power to connect communities, promote solidarity, and inspire positive messages through collective action.

The marathon has also embraced new technology to improve the event experience. For the first time, organisers will use AI-based image selection systems and dual bib-and-face detection to help runners easily identify their race photos. These digital tools are expected to make post-race media access faster, more accurate, and more personalised.

With just days to go, on-spot registrations remain open, giving last-minute entrants a chance to be part of this energetic and meaningful sporting celebration. The race day will see traffic restrictions from 3:30 am to 11:30 am between Chicalim junction and Cortalim junction, and between Cortalim junction and Sontrant junction under the flyover, with diversions in place. Airport-bound traffic will move via Verna, BITS, and MES College junction, while parking facilities for participants and media have been arranged at Regina Mundi School grounds via Dabolim Airport.

As the countdown begins, excitement is building across Goa’s running community. With a celebrated international champion leading the pack and thousands of runners coming together under the banner of peace, the 15th SKF Goa River Marathon promises to be an unforgettable event for athletes and spectators alike.

Events in Goa

At Serendipity Arts Festival, a Goa Barge Transforms Into a Floating Exhibition


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

At the 10th edition of the Serendipity Arts Festival, one of Goa’s iconic ore barges is set to take on an unexpected new role as a floating exhibition. Titled Barge, the installation will be anchored at the Captain of Ports Jetty in Old Goa from December 12, reimagining a vessel long associated with the state’s riverine economy as a space for artistic exploration. Curated by Mumbai-based writer and curator Veeranganakumari Solanki, the project transforms the familiar industrial structure into a participatory environment that listens as much as it speaks, inviting visitors to engage with ideas of presence, absence and sensory perception.

For decades, barges have been an essential part of Goa’s landscape—silently ferrying iron ore along its waterways and shaping the region’s industrial identity since the liberation era and the rise of mechanised mining. By bringing this utilitarian vessel into the realm of contemporary art, the exhibition bridges the gap between the everyday and the imaginative, framing the barge as a site of possibility rather than mere function. Solanki builds on ideas from three earlier Serendipity Arts Festival projects—Future Landing, Synaesthetic Notations and A Haptic Score—each of which explored the ways the human body interprets sensory information. These inquiries continue aboard the barge, where its cavernous architecture becomes a point of departure for artistic response.

Solanki describes the barge as a space defined by absence. Its hollow structure, she notes, creates a cavity where presence can form—whether through sound, memory or imagination. She reflects on how imagination emerges in the gaps between what we perceive and what remains unseen, and how this threshold becomes fertile ground for potentiality. The artists contributing to the exhibition—Prajakta Potnis, Hemant Sreekumar and Julien Segard—work directly with the vessel’s architecture, responding to the interplay of sound, space and material. Their works explore the fragile boundaries between the industrial and the imaginative, offering viewers a space to dwell in uncertainty rather than seek definitive answers.

A central element of Barge is an evolving sound work by artist Alan Rego, who has been studying the acoustic behaviour of the vessel. Rego collects sounds from within the barge and plans to submerge a microphone into the river during his performance, gathering underwater noise that will be processed in real time. Using a programme that breaks noise into frequencies and reshapes them into evolving patterns, he gradually transforms randomness into rhythm, noise into music. For Solanki, this transformation embodies the exhibition’s core idea that presence can emerge from absence and meaning can arise from what first appears incoherent.

Solanki’s curatorial practice has long explored the ways artistic forms converse across public and private spaces. Her experience as a Brooks International Research Fellow at Tate Modern, a resident at Delfina Foundation and her leadership roles at Space Studio and The Gujral Foundation reflects a deep engagement with art’s relationship to environment and community. She now co-directs the SqW:Lab Foundation and serves on the advisory committee of the Piramal Photography Gallery at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai.

Visitors to Serendipity Arts Festival can experience Barge throughout the event at the Captain of Ports Jetty in Old Goa. The installation stands as an evocative reminder of how imagination can transform the familiar, offering a rare opportunity to step inside a vessel that has shaped Goa’s industrial history and witness it reimagined through the lens of sound, space and sensory inquiry.

Events in Goa

Innovation & Rider Experiences Shine on Day 2 of TVS MotoSoul 5.0 with AR HUD Helmet, MT Helmets Partnership & Offroad Academy Launch


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Day 2 of TVS MotoSoul 5.0 unfolded with an impressive display of innovation, design, technology and rider-focused experiences as TVS Motor Company introduced major advancements for the future of motorcycling. The company showcased the Aegis Rider Vision AR HUD Helmet, representing the next era of safety technology, built on advanced AR capabilities with spatial anchoring that projects speed, navigation cues, alerts and notifications directly into the rider’s line of sight. Featuring a binocular µOLED system, integrated action camera, adaptive brightness, wireless connectivity, OTA updates and a 7,000mAh battery, the helmet’s carbon fibre shell—co-developed with Nexx Helmets—meets global ECE 22.06 and CE standards.

TVS Motor also announced a new partnership between TVS Racing and MT Helmets to bring internationally acclaimed ECE-certified helmets to India, starting at ₹5,999, combining TVS Racing’s performance heritage with MT’s expertise in world-class safety engineering. The day also marked the launch of the TVS Racing Offroad Training Academy, designed to help riders build foundational off-road and adventure skills.

Led by TVS Racing champions and international instructors, the academy focuses on terrain navigation, body control, balance, bike handling and confidence building for amateur riders. Beyond the major announcements, TVS Motor reinforced its commitment to community and safety through a children’s helmet distribution drive in Vagator, where 100 helmets were provided to students of St. Michael’s Convent High School to instill early awareness around road safety.

Throughout the day, MotoSoul 5.0 delivered a vibrant mix of racing, culture and community engagement with the high-adrenaline RiderSphere and FMX showcase, along with Gymkhana challenges, flat track and dirt arenas, adventure zones, stunt challenges, motocross-fit sessions and creator interactions. The festival atmosphere remained energetic with moto-art, skill games, graffiti walls, mixology counters and community meetups.

The evening closed on a high note with electrifying performances by Nucleya and Lagori, encapsulating the spirit of music, motorcycling and culture that MotoSoul represents.

Events in Goa

Tarang Christmas Fair 2025 – Goa’s Biggest Festive Celebration


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The festive spirit comes alive at the Tarang Christmas Fair 2025, set to be Goa’s biggest Christmas celebration, bringing together families, creators, children, and festive enthusiasts for two days of joy, color, and community bonding. Taking place on the 9th and 10th of December from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Dr. F.L. Gomes Garden, opposite Children’s Park in Campal, Panaji, the fair promises a vibrant atmosphere filled with music, creativity, workshops, games, gifts, food, and memorable experiences for all ages. With free entry for everyone, the event is designed to be accessible and welcoming to the entire community.

Day One begins on Tuesday, 9th December with entertainment and creativity. A live show begins at 6 p.m., filling the evening with music and festive performances. Earlier in the afternoon, attendees aged 10 and above, including adults, can participate in an Artificial Flower Making Workshop from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., offering a hands-on activity that encourages artistic expression during the holiday season. Participants can register in advance to secure a spot in the workshop.

Day Two, on Wednesday, 10th December, is dedicated to children and families, featuring a lively Kids Party starting at 4 p.m. The celebration includes return gifts, snacks, fun games, and a craft activity that keeps the little ones happily engaged. The event promises a cheerful and safe environment where children can celebrate the festive season, make new friends, and enjoy the excitement of Christmas-themed activities.

Across both days, the fair showcases the charm of community-driven celebration, encouraging visitors to shop, celebrate, and be merry. The venue transforms into a festive hub with stalls, decorations, and the warm spirit of Christmas, making it the perfect place to connect, unwind, and share joyful moments. Whether you’re looking to participate in engaging activities, enjoy performances, shop for seasonal goodies, or simply soak in the holiday vibe, the Tarang Christmas Fair 2025 brings a magical experience for everyone in Goa.