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 DPM’s Shree Mallikarjun & Shri. Chetan Manju Desai College Wins Consolation Prize at Ghumat Mahasangam 4.0


The rhythms of tradition and the spirit of youth came together as DPM’s Shree Mallikarjun & Shri. Chetan Manju Desai College team proudly clinched the Consolation Prize at the All Goa Ghumat Aarti Competition – Ghumat Mahasangam 4.0.

Organized by Ghumat Mogi in collaboration with Rajdeep Builders, this prestigious event brought together some of Goa’s finest cultural performers in a celebration of one of the state’s most beloved traditional art forms — Ghumat Aarti.

The team’s performance resonated with devotion, discipline, and deep-rooted cultural pride. Competing among top talents from across Goa, they stood out for their dedication and harmonious expression, earning recognition and applause.

This achievement is a testament not only to the musical talent of the students but also to the college’s commitment to preserving and promoting Goan heritage.

🎶 Congratulations to the entire team! Your hard work and passion continue to inspire and uplift Goa’s rich cultural traditions.

Events in Goa

Heritage Festival 2025 starts off with a grand celebration of Goa’s living traditions


Saligao, 9 May 2025 — The picturesque village of Saligao came alive this evening as the much-awaited Heritage Festival 2025 officially commenced, drawing locals and visitors into a vibrant celebration of Goa’s rich cultural legacy. Organised by the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, the three-day festival is set to run until 11th May 2025 at the Football ground, Saligao, offering an exciting lineup of traditional folk performances, live music, fashion, and more.

The inaugural evening began with soulful Goan music that set the tone for the festivities, followed by a formal inauguration and felicitation ceremony attended by dignitaries, local leaders, and cultural enthusiasts.

The festival was formally inaugurated by Hon’ble Minister for Tourism Shri Rohan A. Khaunte in the presence of Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Shri Sadanand Shet Tanavade; Shri Kedar Naik, Hon’ble MLA Saligao Constituency & Vice Chairman, GSIDC; Smt Delilah Lobo, Hon’ble MLA Siolim Constituency; Shri Kedar A. Naik, Director of Tourism, and Shri Kuldeep Arolkar, Managing Director, GTDC, ZP Members and Panchayat members along with others.

It is with great pride that I announce Saligao as the permanent venue for the Heritage Festival, stated Hon’ble Minister for Tourism Shri Rohan A. Khaunte. He further added that “Goa is evolving beyond its beaches—embracing regenerative tourism that respects culture, nurtures the environment, uplifts society, and strengthens the economy. This shift is paving the way for a more sustainable and inclusive future, where tourism thrives alongside the preservation of our natural and cultural assets. The minister further stated that In Saligao, a range of infrastructure developments, with the support of the Chief Minister, will be taken forward under the Department of Tourism.

Shri Kedar Naik, Hon’ble MLA Saligao Constituency & Vice Chairman, GSIDC stated, “This is one of the most scenic constituencies in the state, home to stunning churches, temples, historic forts, and the majestic Arabian Sea. It truly is a land that offers everything. The Saligao Circle serves as a gateway to the vibrant northern coast of Goa. With its rich cultural landscape, this area is the perfect setting for a heritage festival, where tourists can immerse themselves in the authentic Goan experience.”

Smt Delilah Lobo, Hon’ble MLA Siolim Constituency said “I extend my sincere thanks to the Honourable Tourism Minister for bringing this festival Saligao constituency. I invite people from across Goa to come and celebrate our rich heritage, vibrant culture, and traditional cuisine. This truly embodies the spirit of ‘Vocal for Local,’ with various stalls set up by local self-help groups—providing a valuable platform for locals to showcase their talents and products.”

Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Shri Sadanand Shet Tanavade also expressed his thoughts on the occasion. The vote of thanks was presented by Shri Deepak Narvekar, Dy. General Manager, Marketing, GTDC.

The evening’s cultural showcase featured the Kanta Gaude Troupe, who mesmerised the audience with a performance of the Lamp Dance and the graceful Dekhni, one of Goa’s most iconic folk dances. The highlight of the evening was a captivating fashion show curated by Verma Dmello, blending tradition with contemporary flair. The night concluded with an electrifying live performance by Sidhannath Buyao & Band, leaving the crowd energised and eager for what’s to come.

The festival grounds also hosted local self-help groups (SHGs) and artisans, offering handcrafted products, traditional Goan cuisine, and heritage exhibits — creating an immersive and authentic cultural experience for all attendees.

The Heritage Festival will continue on 10th and 11th May, with performances by Sonia Sirsat & Band, RAAGA – The Band, RASM Band, and Black Sapphire Band, along with folk dances including Goff, Veerbhadra, Jagor, and Corridinho.

The Department of Tourism welcomes everyone to be part of this unique celebration that honours Goa’s intangible cultural heritage while supporting local talent and sustainable tourism initiatives.

Goan Festivals

Goa Heritage Festival 2025: A Celebration of Rich Cultural Legacy


The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, is set to host the highly anticipated Goa Heritage Festival in the picturesque village of Saligao from May 9th to 11th, 2025. This three-day extravaganza promises to be a spectacular showcase of Goa’s rich cultural heritage, featuring a vibrant blend of traditional music, folk dances, fashion, and live performances.


The festival will commence on Friday, May 9th, with an evening of traditional Goan music, followed by an inauguration and felicitation ceremony. The Kanta Gaude Troupe will mesmerize the audience with their performances of the Lamp Dance and Dekhni, a traditional Goan folk dance. A fashion show by Verma Dmello will highlight the unique styles and designs inspired by Goan culture, culminating in a live musical performance by Sidhannath Buyao & Band.


On Saturday, May 10th, the celebration will continue with Goan music and diverse folk performances by the Kanta Gaude Troupe, including the Goff and Veerbhadra dance forms. The evening will witness a lively performance by RAGA – The Band, followed by felicitation and a soulful set by renowned Goan singer Sonia Sirsat & Band.


The final day, Sunday, May 11th, will feature the Kanta Gaude Troupe showcasing the Jagor and Corridinho, a Portuguese-influenced folk dance. The night will conclude with energetic performances by RASM Band and Black Sapphire Band, leaving the audience with unforgettable memories.


The Goa Heritage Festival is a significant step towards preserving and promoting Goa’s intangible cultural heritage. By providing a platform for local self-help groups and showcasing Goan culture, the festival aims to create deeper awareness of Goa’s cultural identity and support regenerative tourism that uplifts the local community and boosts the economy.


The Department of Tourism invites everyone to be part of this immersive cultural journey in Saligao. Join us for an unforgettable experience of Goan music, dance, fashion, and more!

Key Highlights:

  • Dates: May 9th to 11th, 2025
  • Venue: Saligao
  • Performances: Traditional Goan music, folk dances, fashion show, live music
  • Participating artists: Kanta Gaude Troupe, Sidhannath Buyao & Band, RAGA – The Band, Sonia Sirsat & Band, RASM Band, Black Sapphire Band
  • Objective: Preserving and promoting Goa’s intangible cultural heritage

Come and experience the vibrant culture of Goa at the Goa Heritage Festival 2025!

Goan Festivals

Celebrating Joy, Culture and Community at the First-Ever Khoshi Lokanchem Fest – The Happy People’s Festival!


The spirit of Goa came alive on 5th April 2025 at the Goa College of Home Science with the successful debut of the Khoshi Lokanchem Fest – the Happy People’s Festival – curated by Festakar Marius Fernandes and hosted by Principal Dr. Mahesh Pai. This marked Festakar’s 99th inclusive festival, celebrating Goa’s vibrant heritage, culture, food, music, and people.

The day began with the symbolic Festakar Pasoi – a special knowledge-sharing walk around the college’s loom and textile laboratory, led by Marius Fernandes and Principal Dr. Pai. Dignitaries including Miguel Braganza, Alexyz, Avelino D’sa, Nicole Suares, Willy Goes, Sheryl Afonso, Louella Dias, and Fatima Bertha Fernandes joined in the ceremonial lamp lighting. Principal Dr. Pai officially opened the festival with a warm welcome, a presentation of a Kunbi shawl and a plant to Festakar.

Book Launch – “Across Three Continents: Legacy of Antonetta Fernandes”

The festival also witnessed the heartfelt launch of Across Three Continents: Legacy of Antonetta Fernandes, a powerful debut by Nicole Suares, published by Dr. Gwendolyn de Ornelas. Noted writer Willy Goes emphasized the importance of preserving family legacies through documentation.

Culture in Conversation & Performance

A midday highlight was the Ghumot Gozalli, a spirited discussion between Marius Fernandes and journalist Nicole Suares on the future of the Ghumot – Goa’s state instrument. In a festive moment, Dr. Pai cut a Ghumot-shaped cake while the Sunshine Band performed the traditional Konkani birthday song.

Making their debut were the 5G – Global Goan Girls’ Ghumot Group with a vibrant performance of Goa Beach by Kuljeet Bhamra, choreographed by Ragwi Raju Naik.

Goan Flavours, Health and Community Wellness

In the Bolcãocheo Gozalli sessions, Professor Sheryl Afonso led insightful talks with Dr. Gwendolyn de Ornelas on women’s health and nutrition, followed by a session with Suman Goswami on sugar-free Goan treats like sweet potato neureos and Ragi Tizaan.

A sugar-free food workshop was complemented by a bustling bazaar with over 20 stalls offering local sweets, plants, seasonal produce, and crafts.

Workshops, Inclusion & Artistic Showcases

Counsellor Louella Dias introduced a student flash mob, followed by impactful workshops on accessibility, inclusion, and diversity by Prakash Kamat. A traditional Diuli dance and a Kunbi saree draping demonstration by Dr. Charlotte Facho Lourenco, featuring Dr. Gwendolyn de Ornelas as the model, showcased Goa’s living textile heritage.

In a later Bolcãocheo Gozalli, Dr. Pai and Prakash Kamat discussed building an inclusive future for Goa.

The staff of the college—teaching and non-teaching—took the stage with Goenchim Noketram, choreographed by Louella Dias. The much-loved Kottieacho Nach, choreographed by Dr. Gwendolyn de Ornelas and conceptualized by Festakar Marius, brought the community together in a joyous cultural anthem.

Live music by Dr. Glenis Mendonca (guitar) and Renald Mendonca (violin) filled the air with beloved Konkani melodies, followed by a spirited closing performance by the Sunshine Band.

In her vote of thanks, Professor Sheryl Afonso acknowledged all contributors and participants. Festakar Marius Fernandes reflected, “Khoshi Lokanchem Fest brought together diverse voices, traditions and talents, building a people-powered platform where Goa’s legacy meets contemporary relevance.”

Looking Ahead – The 100th Festival!

The grand milestone – the 100th Fest – will take place on 12th April 2025 at the Goa College of Agriculture, Old Goa with the HONEY Fest, promising to inspire future generations through joy, collaboration, and cultural pride.

Goan Festivals

Panaji Shigmotsav parade enthrals spectators


*Panaji, 22 March 2025* : The streets of Panaji came alive with colour, music, and traditional Goan culture as the much-awaited Shigmotsav Parade took place in the capital city on March 22. The annual festival, known for its vibrant floats, lively folk performances, and captivating traditional music, delivered an evening of grand celebrations that reflected Goa’s rich cultural heritage.

The Shigmotsav Parade in Panaji organised by the Panaji Shigmotsav Committee in association with the Department of Tourism, showcased mesmerizing performances by various troupes, including Romtamel, traditional Goan folk dances such as Ghodemodni, Kunbi dance, Tonya Mel, Goff, Morulo, Dhangar Dance along with the fancy-dress performances. The parade also featured intricately designed floats that depicted captivating scenes from mythology.

The event saw the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Hon’ble Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant; Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte; Mayor, Corporation of City of Panaji, Shri Rohit Monserrate; President, BJP Goa Pradesh, Shri. Damu Naik; Director Tourism, Shri Kedar Naik, and office bearers of Panaji Shigmotsav Committee graced the occasion.

Tourism Minister Shri Rohan A. Khaunte expressed his excitement about the festivities, stating, “These vibrant festivities draw participants from various places who share our unique cultural expressions, adding to the event’s lively atmosphere. While offering visitors an immersive experience of Goa’s heritage, such festivals also create valuable opportunities for locals to earn by setting up stalls, selling traditional crafts, and offering authentic cuisine. This blend of cultural celebration and economic opportunity not only helps preserve traditions for future generations but also attracts both domestic and international tourists eager to explore Goa’s cultural richness. By playing a vital role in Regenerative Tourism and highlighting Goa beyond beaches, festivals contribute significantly to the state’s tourism landscape.”

Director of Tourism, Shri Kedar Naik, remarked, “Shigmotsav is one of Goa’s most cherished festivals, showcasing our rich traditions and vibrant community spirit. The energy, creativity, and dedication shown by our local artists and performers have once again made this celebration memorable”

Crowds lined the streets of Panaji to witness a dazzling display of brightly decorated floats, lively drumbeats, and energetic dance performances as the Shigmotsav Parade unfolded. The parade delighted spectators with its colourful displays, creative themes, and enthusiastic participants who kept the festive spirit alive throughout the evening.