Goa Tourism is set to captivate visitors at the Travel and Tourism Fair (TTF) Hyderabad on 19th and 20th September. The participation of Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, Honourable Minister for Tourism, Government of Goa, reflects the state’s focus on evolving beyond beaches into a diverse, sustainable tourism destination. Shri Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism, added that Goa offers experiences for every type of traveller, emphasizing culture, heritage, wellness, and adventure. Goa’s showcase aims to build stronger connections with the domestic travel market and promote regenerative tourism.
Tag: History
Historic Win for FC Siolim in Inaugural Mansion House Football Cup
FC Siolim etched their name in Goan football history by winning the 1st All Goa Mansion House Football Cup 2025, defeating Curtorim Gymkhana 6-3 in a dramatic penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in regulation time.
Building Roots: Tambdi Maati’s First Workshop Unites Youth Through Bamboo and Tradition
Tambdi Maati Foundation (TMF) recently hosted its first hands-on workshop at Chafekhol plateau in Malvan, bringing together young architects and students to co-create a bamboo structure using traditional practices. Rooted in the Konkan region, TMF is building a movement that revives natural building, nurtures community, and reimagines sustainable living.
Eid Milad-un-Nabi 2025: Celebrating the Prophet’s Life
Eid Milad-un-Nabi, also known as Mawlid, marks the birth of Prophet Muhammad and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide. Falling in Rabi' al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar, this festival is a spiritual and cultural occasion of reflection, unity, and compassion. From night-long prayers to vibrant processions and communal feasts, the day fills with devotion, joy, and remembrance. In 2025, the celebration takes place on 5th September.
Manu S. Pillai and Seema Mustafa to Discuss Colonialism, Religion, and Identity at Museum of Goa
On August 17, 2025, the Museum of Goa will host a compelling conversation between acclaimed historian Manu S. Pillai and veteran journalist Seema Mustafa. Titled ‘Faith Lines: Syncretism, Conflict and the Stories We Tell’, the event will delve into how religion has shaped South Asia’s history — both as a force of unity and division. Entry is free, but seating is limited!
