Goa is intensifying its fight against tuberculosis (TB), with health authorities reporting the highest number of tests in a single month last month. According to
Goa loves a good carnival—and this year, the state brought that festive spirit straight into the opening of the 56th International Film Festival of India
In a major step that could reshape Goa’s forest governance—and influence the fate of the proposed Tiger Reserve—the Supreme Court’s Central Empowered Committee (CEC) has
Visitors to the Margao railway station are finding it increasingly difficult to navigate the parking lot, which has slowly turned into a dumping ground for
Growing anxiety over possible voter deletions has pushed a group of concerned citizens—working under the banner “Citizens for Democracy”—to appeal to the Chief Electoral Officer
Goa has lost one of its courageous sons. Ilidio Francisco Do Carmo Costa, a 96-year-old freedom fighter who dedicated his youth to Goa’s liberation, passed
Worried citizens didn’t hold back as they questioned election officials about the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Goa. Many people expressed