Music

Tribute Music Festival in Panaji Honours Pt. Prabhakar Chari & Pt. Yograj Naik


Panaji, 17th September 2025:

Pt. Prabhakar Chari Pratisthan in collaboration with Swar Sanskruti Music Academy announced a two-day memorial music festival in Panaji to pay homage to the late Pt. Prabhakar Chari, a stalwart of Hindustani classical music in Goa, and eminent sitarist Pt. Yograj Naik.

The festival will take place on 20th and 21st September 2025 at Institute Menezes Braganza Hall, starting at 4:00 pm on both days. Renowned musicians and dancers from across India will participate, showcasing the depth and richness of classical music traditions.

Day 1 Highlights:

  • Dance performance by Manjushri Mate
  • Sitar trio by Laxmikant Khandekar, Sadanand Amonkar, Raghuvir Fadate
  • Vocal recital by Prachala Amonkar
  • Sitar recital by Pt. Ravi Chary accompanied by Mandar Katti, Sarang Vechalekar, Vishal Bhurke, Kavita Lotliker, Khushi Chaugule

Day 2 Highlights:

  • Laybandh, percussion ensemble from Goa College of Music
  • Vocal recital by Pallavi Patil
  • Solo harmonium recital by Dr. Manisha Kulkarni
  • Taal Vandana segment featuring Pt. Tulshidas Navelkar, Pt. Ulhas Velingkar, Shrikumar Sarjyotishi and others
  • Pakhawaj Shiv Tandav performance by Krushna Salunke & team

The festival also features eminent accompanists including Pt. Shubh Maharaj, Dattaraj Mhalshi, Shripad Chari, Gautami Amonkar, Wasim Khan, Srujan Bhatkurse, adding depth and grandeur to each performance.

Speaking at the announcement, Pt. Ravi Chary, son and disciple of Pt. Prabhakar Chari, said:

โ€œPt. Prabhakar Chari was not just my father but a great source of inspiration. Through his dedication and vision, I learned the true essence, sensitivity and depth of music. Our efforts aim to share Goaโ€™s living tradition of Hindustani classical music with locals and tourists alike.โ€

This memorial festival promises to be an unforgettable experience for music lovers, offering a rare opportunity to witness Goaโ€™s classical music heritage performed by some of Indiaโ€™s finest artists.

Books & Literature

Women Poets Enrich Goaโ€™s Literary Landscape: A Celebration of Voices at Writersโ€™ Gathering


Panjim, Goa โ€“ At a recent two-day writersโ€™ gathering organized by the Institute Menezes Braganza at SRK Farm, Khandpar, prominent literary voices came together to spotlight the evolving landscape of Goan literature โ€” with a special emphasis on the vital role of women poets in shaping the state’s rich cultural narrative.

Delivering an insightful talk, folklore scholar, teacher, and researcher Pournima Kerkar highlighted the significant yet often underappreciated contributions of women poets to Goan literature, especially in the Marathi language. โ€œTheir poetry brings a deeply personal, lyrical, and authentic voice to our literary canvas,โ€ Kerkar noted. โ€œThough mainstream recognition has been slow, their work is finally receiving the attention it deserves.โ€

John Aguiar, renowned poet and the presiding dignitary at the event, underscored the importance of nurturing young literary talent. In his closing remarks, Aguiar called for increased efforts to cultivate a culture of poetry reading and appreciation among the youth. โ€œWe need to inspire a generation that not only consumes but also creates literary literature that captures the essence of Goa,โ€ he said.

Joining the discussion were Shri Ramesh Vaskar, journalist, writer, and poet, and Sheetal Salgaonkar, writer and poet, who brought forward valuable insights into the creative process and progression of Goan poetry.

Vaskar encouraged poets to draw from their lived experiences while aiming for artistic depth and originality. โ€œRelatable, sincere poetry that goes beyond surface-level self-expression has the power to move hearts and minds,โ€ he said.

Sheetal Salgaonkar contributed by presenting an overview of the evolution of Goan poetry, noting how it has become more inclusive and diverse in theme and voice, particularly with the rising presence of women writers.

As the gathering progressed, the conversation shifted to the soul of Goan poetry โ€” its deep connection to the land and culture. Quoting iconic works like Manohar Rai Sardesaiโ€™s โ€œOthra Juneโ€, Borkarโ€™s โ€œNilya Khadichya Katalaโ€, Vishnu Waghโ€™s โ€œGhumche Kattar Ghumโ€, and Ramesh Ghadiโ€™s โ€œAvoi Mhaka Chitint Goenchi Mati Dhad Geโ€, participants reflected on how Goan poetry โ€œsmells of the soilโ€ โ€” rooted in memory, nature, and cultural identity.

Aguiar also emphasized the importance of standardizing Konkani poetry to preserve Goaโ€™s literary heritage. He suggested that platforms like Institute Menezes Braganza and Ugtem Molob could play a pivotal role in facilitating poet readings, followed by critical discussions to help writers refine and improve their work.

This two-day gathering served not only as a celebration of literary talent but also as a call to action โ€” to recognize the richness of womenโ€™s contributions, to inspire younger generations, and to preserve the authenticity and vibrance of Goaโ€™s poetic traditions.

Books & Literature

“Grahak Hakka Jagruti”: A New Book by Dhananjay Jog to Empower Consumers


In a significant event for consumer rights awareness, the Directorate of Official Language, in collaboration with the Institute Menezes Braganza, is set to release a new book titled “Grahak Hakka Jagruti” (Consumer Rights Awareness) on February 28, 2025. Written by retired Judge of the Goa Consumer Court, Shri. Dhananjay Jog, this book aims to educate consumers about their rights and responsibilities.

The book comprises the Marathi translation of 50 selected judgments of the Court, providing valuable insights into consumer rights and the legal framework that supports them. This compilation is expected to serve as a vital resource for consumers, lawyers, and judges alike.

The book launch event will take place on February 28, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. at the Institute Menezes Braganza, Panaji. The Chairman of the Institute, Shri. Dasharath Parab, will be the Chief Guest, while the State Information Commissioner, Shri. Atmaram Barve, will be the Guest of Honour.

The Directorate of Official Language has appealed to the public to attend the function in large numbers, emphasizing the importance of consumer rights awareness in promoting a fair and just society. By attending the event and engaging with the book’s content, individuals can empower themselves with knowledge and contribute to a more informed and aware consumer community.