International

Capt. Venzy Viegas Inspires Goans Abroad at World Goa Day 2025 in Kuwait


The vibrant Goan community in Kuwait came together in a spirit of unity and pride to celebrate World Goa Day 2025, hosted by the Goan Cultural Centre–Kuwait. The event showcased Goa’s timeless traditions, music, and cultural diversity, while bringing together Goans from across the region under one banner of shared identity.

Among the special guests was AAP MLA Capt. Venzy Viegas, whose presence added significance to the occasion. During his visit, Capt. Viegas, along with Mr. Carmo Santos, President of the Goan Cultural Centre–Kuwait, paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Sanjay Muluka, Charge d’ Affairs and Officiating Ambassador at the Embassy of India in Kuwait. The discussion highlighted the invaluable role of the Goan diaspora in preserving Goa’s heritage, promoting its culture, and contributing to the state’s development from abroad.

Addressing a large gathering of Goans, Capt. Venzy Viegas expressed heartfelt admiration for their unwavering connection to their homeland. He said, “It was an absolute pleasure to meet Goans abroad. I request all Goans in Kuwait and across the world — let’s together preserve Goa’s Asmutai and build a Goa of our dreams for our Fudle Pilge Khatir (future generations).”

He lauded the Goan Cultural Centre–Kuwait for its efforts in keeping the spirit of Goa alive among the diaspora and for uniting Goans on one platform. The event reflected the powerful sense of belonging and pride that binds Goans across borders — a testament to their enduring love for Goa and its cultural essence.

Capt. Viegas also thanked the Goan community in Kuwait for their warmth, hospitality, and dedication to nurturing Goan culture, despite being miles away from their homeland. His message of “One Goa, One People” resonated deeply with the audience, reinforcing the collective spirit that defines Goans worldwide.

World Goa Day 2025 in Kuwait not only celebrated the state’s rich cultural heritage but also strengthened the bonds of community and identity that make Goa truly special — wherever Goans may be.

Sports

Goan Carrom Cup 2025 Unites Goan Community in London with Sport and Spirit


London, 28th September 2025 — The Goan Carrom Cup 2025 brought together Goans from across the United Kingdom in a spirited celebration of sports, community, and cultural identity. Organised by the Goan Sports Club U.K. and hosted at the Social Sports Bar in Hounslow, the tournament turned into a vibrant gathering that highlighted the unity, diversity, and enduring spirit of the Goan diaspora.

Now in its fifth event within just one year of its formation, the Goan Sports Club U.K. continues to provide a much-needed platform for Goans living abroad to stay connected through sports and shared heritage. This year’s carrom tournament drew 24 participants in the singles category and 12 teams for the doubles, creating a lively and engaging environment throughout the day.

In the singles matches, Rose Rebello emerged as the champion, with Khader Xec finishing as runner-up. The doubles competition was equally intense, with John D’cunha and Elroy Carvalho taking home the title, and the pair of Rose Rebello and Myron Fernandes finishing in second place. The event not only highlighted individual skill but also the camaraderie and teamwork deeply rooted in the Goan ethos.

Prizes were presented by Mr. Malcolm Silveira, who commended the Goan Sports Club U.K. for their commitment to fostering community through events that go beyond competition — events that bring people of all faiths, generations, and regions together under the shared banner of Goan identity.

The Goan Carrom Cup 2025 was more than a tournament. It was a celebration — of who Goans are, of what they carry with them wherever they go, and of the connections that continue to thrive across borders through culture, community, and sport.