Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: The first round of college admissions for the academic year 2025-26 will commence on April 11 and will close at midnight on April 30, 2025, through the SAMARTH eGov Portal. Students can register only once and apply for up to five courses. As admission season approaches, students should listen to their hearts and follow their passions. Choosing the right course is a crucial decision that will shape their future and career. Whether opting for traditional fields or exploring unconventional courses that align with their talents and interests, the choice ultimately lies with them. Parents play a vital…
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Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: To establish the Hindu Rashtra, Sanatan Sanstha organized a nationwide collective recitation of Shri Hanuman Chalisa. On this occasion, over 20,000 devotees, seekers, and Hindutva followers participated in this mass event at hundreds of locations, including various Shri Hanuman temples, Shri Ram temples, and other sacred places. Representatives from like-minded organizations, advocates, entrepreneurs, thinkers, and distinguished personalities from various fields also actively participated in this initiative. In Goa, more then 162 Hindus took part in this initiative at 14 locations! The organization ‘Goa Hindu Yuva Shakti’ also participated in this campaign. On March 29, under Shani Gochar,…
Team Goemkarponn MAPUSA: The Goa Congress Seva Dal Unit has commenced a monthly tradition of hoisting the National Flag on the last Sunday of every month. As part of this ongoing initiative, a Flag Hoisting Ceremony was held on the auspicious occasion of Gudi Padwa at the Mapusa residence of former Union Law Minister, Adv. Ramakant Khalap. The event was attended by esteemed guests including chief guest Adv. Ramakant Khalap, Rajan Ghate (Goa Seva Dal Chief), Sudhir Kandolkar (Councillor), Anand Bhaidkar (Councillor), Adv. Shashank Narvekar (Councillor and PCC Block President for Mapusa), Chandrakant Chodankar (Ex-Minister), Vijay Bhike (PCC General Secretary…
In recent days, political tensions have flared between the ruling alliance partners in Goa—the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP). These fissures have sparked speculation and debate, with hints of a fragile alliance emerging during the Assembly session and afterward. The discord came into sharper focus when Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant made controversial remarks regarding the Priol constituency, stating unequivocally that it rightfully belongs to the BJP. Sawant’s comments—a reminder of the party’s stronghold and commitment to retaining the constituency—were indicative of an underlying discontent with the MGP’s position in the alliance. He even went…
New Delhi: The issue of family time during international cricket tours has ignited a passionate debate, with former BCCI national selector Saba Karim emphasizing the need for balance between cricket commitments and personal life. This comes after India’s cricket stalwart, Virat Kohli, voiced his concerns about the emotional toll of prolonged separations from loved ones during grueling overseas tours. As the cricketing world navigates this sensitive topic, the pursuit of equilibrium has become a pressing matter. Finding the right balance is crucial, according to Saba Karim, who suggests that both the BCCI and its players must work together to ensure…
Goa: a destination once synonymous with tranquility and beauty, now faces a challenge to its reputation as a haven for tourists. A recent incident near Madgaon railway station has shocked the community, as a tourist recounted a harrowing experience of assault and verbal abuse at the hands of locals. The confrontation began over a traffic dispute, leaving the visitor vowing never to return to this popular destination. The tourist took to social media to share his ordeal, posting a detailed account titled ‘Got physically abused in Goa, will probably never come back.’ According to his post, he had rented a…
Trump had said that India was a high-tariff nation and reciprocal tariffs on countries that impose levies on American goods would kick in on April 2. New Delhi:US President Donald Trump has expressed a favorable outlook on tariff negotiations with India, praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “very smart man.” This statement comes amid growing concerns over trade practices, as Trump prepares to implement reciprocal tariffs on imports, including vehicles, starting April 2. Trump, speaking at a press conference, highlighted that India is among the nations with the highest tariffs globally. He conveyed his belief that Modi, who recently…







