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Team Goemkarponn MORJIM: Two separate FIRs have been registered following a violent confrontation reported at La Gracia Resort in Morjim, Pernem, involving rival groups who have accused each other of assault, damage to property, and criminal intimidation. According to the first complaint, filed on 3 December 2025 at 23:22 hrs, Kamaljit, son of Tara Singh and resident of La Gracia Resort, alleged that on 1 December 2025 at around 15:30 hrs, accused persons identified as Sanjay K.R. Gupta, Rajiv Uppal, and around 30 unidentified individuals allegedly formed an unlawful assembly and trespassed into the resort premises. The group reportedly carried…

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Team Goemkarponn MAPUSA: The Feast Mass of the College Patron Saint, St. Francis Xavier was celebrated on 4th December, 2025 by Rev. Fr. Richard D’Souza SJ, Director of the Vatican Observatory, Rome, who shared an inspiring message on hope, faith, and working together as a community to translate values into meaningful action. He urged students to look beyond examinations, highlighting the role of education in building communication skills, critical thinking, and curiosity to face the larger challenges of life. The Programme that followed included felicitation of the meritorious students of the Self Financed Departments of the 2024 – 25 batch,…

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Team Goemkarponn DABOLIM: Passengers at Goa International Airport in Dabolim faced a chaotic travel day on Thursday after IndiGo cancelled 11 flights and delayed 25 others, leaving hundreds of travellers stranded, frustrated, and scrambling for alternate arrangements. The disruptions at Dabolim came even as the airline battles a nationwide operational crisis that has triggered more than 150 cancellations across major airports in recent days. At Dabolim, IndiGo flights to key destinations including Chandigarh (6E724), Indore (6E813), Mumbai (6E205, 6E5297, 6E5143), Surat (6E418), Delhi (6E6193), Hyderabad (6E744, 6E206, 6E744 — second frequency), and Kolkata (6E162) were cancelled through the day. The…

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Team Goemkarponn MORMUGAO: In a rare and attention-grabbing initiative, the Mormugao Municipal Council (MMC) on Thursday launched a ‘Gandhigiri’-style drive to recover long-pending dues from commercial establishments across Vasco. MMC Chairperson Girish Borker and Chief Officer Siddhivinayak Naik personally visited several establishments, offered roses as gentle reminders, and urged them to clear outstanding payments. The delegation also sealed multiple establishments — including a prominent bank in the heart of Vasco — after repeated reminders yielded no response. The recovery team, which covered a range of businesses including banks, informed owners of their pending dues while handing out roses as symbolic…

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Team Goemkarponn MARGAO: Cuncolim MLA Yuri Alemao stated on Thursday that Goa’s interests are his top priority, emphasizing the need to protect the state from the BJP, which is insensitive to the collapse of law and order and neglecting the common man’s welfare. He was speaking during the meeting in Chandor. Cuncolim Congress Block President Asisz Noronha, Sanjay Velip and others were present. Alemao said that BJP government is trying to divide people over caste and religions, hence everyone should be vigilant and defeat their agenda by showing them door during election. “BJP is mocking people over coal issue stating…

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Team Goemkarponn MARGAO: Margao Congress Block Convener Savio Coutinho has launched a scathing attack on the Margao Municipal Council (MMC), alleging a complete failure in handling the city’s waste management responsibilities. Questioning the relevance of the Council, Coutinho said MMC has been left with virtually no core functions as major civic tasks have been outsourced or handed over to other agencies. He pointed out that wet waste is treated at the Cacora plant, dry waste is handled by an agency in Nesai, major infrastructure projects are taken over by GSUDA, while the Margao municipal garden is maintained by the Forest…

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New Delhi: IndiGo is facing one of its most severe operational setbacks in recent years as widespread cancellations and delays continue to disrupt travel across major airports. More than 100 flights are expected to be cancelled today, adding to the 250 to 300 cancellations reported over the past two days. The aviation regulator has called the airline’s senior officials for a meeting to review the situation and assess its recovery measures. The airline attributed the crisis to multiple operational challenges that emerged simultaneously, placing significant strain on its network. Technical issues, seasonal schedule shifts, adverse weather, heavy airport congestion and…

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