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Goa’s Spring Festival Paints the Town with Tradition and Culture

Xenni Uzzo stands out as a thrilling fire ritual in South Goa. Annually, on the first full moon night following Shigmo, the village of Molcornem in Quepem, Goa, becomes the stage for a distinctive and age-old ceremony known as Xenni Uzzo…reports Asian Lite News

Every year, as the winter bids farewell and spring tiptoes in, the vibrant state of Goa in India bursts into a riot of colours and festivities. This traditional Hindu festival Shigmotsav, marks the arrival of spring and is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm. The festival which is set to be held from 26 March to 8 April in the entire state will come alive with cultural performances, float parades, music, and traditional dance during Shigmo.

As the colours of Shigmo paint the streets with exuberance, various other festivals prepare to showcase its diverse cultural heritage through a series of unique festivals. These festivals embody the essence of Goan traditions, each offering a distinct experience for travellers seeking to delve deeper into the soul of this coastal paradise. Witness a journey through five extraordinary festivals that add a splash of colour and a dash of excitement to the festivities alongside Shigmo in Goa.

Xenni Uzzo in Molcornem Sanguem, Embracing Goa’s Fiery Ritual: Xenni Uzzo stands out as a thrilling fire ritual in South Goa. Annually, on the first full moon night following Shigmo, the village of Molcornem in Quepem, Goa, becomes the stage for a distinctive and age-old ceremony known as Xenni Uzzo. This ritual serves dual purposes: it honours the village’s founding figures and beliefs while also commemorating the spring harvest festival.

Despite the rapid pace of modernization, the residents of Molcornem maintain a deep reverence for their traditional customs, particularly evident during Xenni Uzzo. Utilizing natural resources, such as dry cow dung cakes, locally termed “Xenni,” and leaves, they generate sparks, referred to as “Uzzo,” by striking these elements together. Encircling the resultant fire, villagers partake in spirited dances, while men transport areca nut tree trunks from carefully selected plantations near the Mallikarjun temple.

Ghode Modni in Thane, Sattari, a Spectacle of Horses and Warriors: Ghode Modni, meaning ‘horse dance,’ is a unique festival celebrated in the villages of Thane, Sattari and other places. This centuries-old tradition showcases a spectacular display of horsemanship and martial arts, with performers dressed as warriors riding decorated horses. The rhythmic sound of hooves and the colourful attire of the performers create a mesmerizing spectacle that captivates audiences. The Ghode Modni folk dance emerges as a significant highlight of the Shigmo festival celebrated during the harvest season in Goa. Etymologically, “Ghode” translates to “horse,” while “Modni” signifies “joyful,” encapsulating the essence of the performance.

Chorotsav in Zarme, Unveiling the Charms of Goan Villages: Chorotsav, also known as the ‘festival of thieves,’ is a quirky celebration held in the village of Zarme in Sattari Taluka. This offbeat festival pays homage to the folklore of Goan villages, with locals dressing up as mischievous thieves and engaging in playful antics. From mock robberies to comedic performances, Chorotsav offers a lighthearted glimpse into the humour and creativity of Goan culture.

At the festival, four participants are buried with only their heads protruding, while another four have their heads submerged in pits. This symbolic act represents a tragic incident from centuries past when thieves were mistakenly executed. The spectacle draws a crowd of both locals and intrigued spectators, who observe with a mixture of fascination and anticipation as the eight individuals are interred alive.

Fiery Rituals of Homkund Utsav in Charao, a Spectacle of Devotion and Tradition: In the quaint village of Charao, nestled amidst the lush greenery of Goa, the Homkund Utsav takes on a fiery intensity, offering a unique spectacle of devotion and tradition. Here, amidst the tranquil surroundings, locals gather to perform age-old rituals that pay homage to their ancestors and seek blessings for prosperity and well-being. 

The festival entails igniting a pyramidal stack of wood, typically measuring around five to six feet in height. Once the wood is reduced to smouldering ashes, local men and boys participate in a remarkable ritual, traversing barefoot across the scorching embers to the rhythmic accompaniment of traditional percussion instruments like the dhol, tasha, and cymbals. This spirited and mesmerizing event witnesses the participation of hundreds of individuals as they bravely tread upon the fiery path.

Shisha Ranni in Canacona: Where Devotion Cooks Blessings on Fire: Shisha Ranni is a traditional festival deeply rooted in Goan culture in Canacona. During this ritual, rice is cooked atop the heads of three Gades, which are humanoid representations of divinity on Earth. Interestingly, the term ‘Ranni’ directly translates to ‘stove,’ emphasizing the central element of this ceremony.

In a remarkable display of devotion, three villagers from Canacona taluka’s Gaondongorim voluntarily offer their heads as makeshift stoves for cooking rice over a wood fire. 

From the colourful extravaganza of Shigmo to the quaint charm of village festivals, Goa offers a diverse array of cultural experiences for visitors to explore. Whether you’re captivated by the pulsating beats of traditional music or tempted by the tantalizing flavours of Goan cuisine, these unique festivals promise to enchant and delight you at every turn. So pack your bags, immerse yourself in the festivities, and embark on a journey of discovery through the vibrant tapestry of Goa’s culture. Visit the Goa Tourism Website for more information https://goatourism.gov.in/ 

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Modi unveils projects worth over Rs 1330 crore in Goa

Achieving Aatma Nirbharta in energy requirements has been a key focus area of the Prime Minister. In yet another step in this direction, India Energy Week 2024 will be held from February 6-9 in Goa…reports Asian Lite News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday participated in ‘Viksit Bharat, Viksit Goa 2047’ programme and inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of projects worth over Rs 1330 crore.

The Prime Minister inaugurated the permanent campus of the National Institute of Technology Goa to the nation.

The newly built-up campus has various facilities such as tutorial complex, departmental complex, seminar complex, administrative complex, hostels, health centre, staff quarters, amenity centre, sports ground and other utilities to cater to the needs of students, faculty and staff of the Institute, the Prime Minister Office stated.

Prime Minister also dedicated the new campus of the National Institute of Watersports. The institute will introduce 28 tailor-made courses aimed at fostering the development of watersports and water rescue activities catering to both the public and the armed forces.

Prime Minister inaugurated a 100 TPD Integrated Waste Management Facility in South Goa. It has been designed for the scientific treatment of 60 TPD wet waste and 40 TPD dry waste, while also featuring a 500 KW solar power plant that generates surplus electricity, the PMO stated.

Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for Passenger Ropeway, along with associated tourism activities, connecting Panaji and Reis Magos. The foundation stone for the construction of a 100 MLD Water Treatment Plant in South Goa will be laid by him.

He also distributed appointment orders to 1930 new government recruits across various departments under Rozgar Mela and handed over sanction letters to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes.

Modi also inaugurated the ONGC Sea Survival Centre. The Centre has been developed as a one-of-a-kind Integrated Sea Survival Training Centre to advance the Indian sea survival training ecosystem to global standards.

The centre is expected to train 10,000-15,000 personnel annually. Exercises in simulated and controlled harsh weather conditions shall enhance the Sea Survival skills of trainees and thus potentially increase the chances of safe escape from real-life disasters.

Later in the day, he will inaugurate India Energy Week 2024 and will participate in the Viksit Bharat, Viksit Goa 2047 programme.

Achieving Aatma Nirbharta in energy requirements has been a key focus area of the Prime Minister. In yet another step in this direction, India Energy Week 2024 will be held from February 6-9 in Goa.

It will be India’s largest and only all-encompassing energy exhibition and conference, bringing together the entire energy value chain, and will serve as a catalyst for India’s energy transition goals. Prime Minister will hold a roundtable with Global oil and gas CEOs and experts.

Encouraging and fostering startups and integrating them into the energy value chain will be an important focus for India Energy Week 2024. It is expected to witness the participation of around 17 Energy ministers from different countries, 35,000+ attendees and more than 900 exhibitors. It will have six dedicated country pavilions – Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Russia, the UK and the US.

A special Make in India Pavilion is also being organised to showcase innovative solutions that Indian MSMEs are spearheading in the energy sector.

Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of projects worth over Rs 1,330 crores in the public programme in Goa.

Prime Minister will inaugurate the permanent campus of the National Institute of Technology Goa to the nation. The newly built-up campus has various facilities such as tutorial complex, departmental complex, seminar complex, administrative complex, hostels, health centre, staff quarters, amenity centre, sports ground and other utilities to cater to the needs of students, faculty and staff of the Institute. (ANI)

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Echoes of Earth: Goa Set to Host India’s Greenest Festival

The festival layout for Echoes of Earth is grounded in Circular Design, with festival assets crafted from old, discarded, and repurposed materials from prior editions, exemplifying a commitment to sustainability…reports Asian Lite News

Echoes of Earth, India’s greenest festival promoting sustainability and conservation through art, culture, and music, is set to take place in Goa starting February 2 to 4.

Goa represents a unique canvas for Echoes, offering an opportunity to integrate the festival with the biodiversity, diverse culture, and traditional art forms. In continuation with our theme ‘Ensemble of the Wild, Echoes aims to raise awareness and celebrate the thriving ecosystems within the region, extending the conversation about Goa beyond its beaches and highlighting its rich wildlife through the mediums of music and art.

Roshan Netalkar, Founder & the Festival Director of Echoes of Earth, expressed his vision for the festival, stating,“having grown up in the western ghats, I’ve observed the spotlight often bypasses the rich biodiversity of the region. Echoes of Earth’s arrival in Goa aims to redirect attention to these lesser-known ecological wonders. Music and Art hold immense potential to spread a larger message through communities – in Goa with the support of credible partners like Goa Tourism Board, we are confident of creating impact. towards environmental awareness, fostering responsible tourism, and resource conservation. We believe that, together with our partners, we can make a meaningful difference and inspire positive action for the community and the environment in Goa.”

In Goa, the festival will partner with local eco warriors, grass root level organizations and individuals aiming top reserve the biodiversity of Goa in addition to the Government of Goa to power the cause. The intent is to see Goa in a whole new light and experience it like never before to truly create a festival experience that is curated for art and music enthusiasts, nature lovers, and the environmentally conscious alike.

A Celebration of Art, Culture, Music, Environment, and Lifestyle

The Festival, hosted in an expansive 100-acre stretch of lush landscape, will host over 40 international and local artists performing on three exquisitely designed stages over three immersive days. Echoes will also feature 20+ art installations, educational workshops, cultural folk performances, and even a flea market featuring sustainable brands.

In homage to the Western Ghats, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, the festival will emphasize the interconnectedness of flora, fauna, habitats, and ecosystems through its conceptual theme in Goa, ‘Ensemble of the Wild’. Additionally, the festival will collaborate with the Goa Tourism Board, Goa State Biodiversity Board, WWF- INDIA, and Felis Films to celebrate and assist the efforts of organizations and individuals preserving the rich, delicate biodiversity of the Western Ghats.

Rohan A. Khaunte, Minister for Tourism, Information Technology, Electronics & Communication and Printing & Stationery, Government of Goa said, “We extend a warm welcome to Echoes of Earth as it finds a new home in the landscapes of Goa. Embracing responsible tourism is not just a trend but a necessity, and we applaud initiatives that seamlessly blend music, art and conservation. Such festivals play a pivotal role intransforming into an integral part of the local community. When tourists become stakeholders, they inherently share the responsibility of safeguarding the local well-being. This relationship enhances the economic prosperity of the local community while protecting the integrity of our environment. As we open our doors, let’s celebrate conscious living and set the stage for a more responsible era in Goa.”

Circular Design, Regeneration, and Sustainable Practices

The festival layout for Echoes of Earth is grounded in Circular Design, with festival assets crafted from old, discarded, and repurposed materials from prior editions, exemplifying a commitment to sustainability. As a no-plastic and no-flexfestival, Echoes of Earth will feature hand-painted signage on repurposed cardboard and wood, bamboo structures for festival facilities, and visually striking art installations made from recycled and upcycled media such as jute, plastic scraps, and scrap metal.

Echoes of Earth invites art and music enthusiasts, nature lovers, and the environmentally conscious to join this unique celebration of the Western Ghats and Goa’s rich biodiversity. Experience the magic of eclectic music, art, sustainable practices, and the beauty of nature like never before.

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‘Bharat Through the Lens’ Exhibition Opens in Goa

The exhibition’s uniqueness lies in its extensive collection of objects, offering a comprehensive understanding of Athaiya’s immense contribution to Indian cinema and fashion…reports Asian Lite News

The much anticipated “Bharat Through the Lens of Bhanu Athaiya” exhibition is set to open its doors from December 7th to 31st at Aguad, Candolim in Goa. Organized by Princeps, this exhibition offers a captivating glimpse into the life and works of Bhanu Athaiya, the revolutionary costume designer and the first Indian to win an Oscar Award.

Visitors will encounter a rich display of Athaiya’s thoroughly preserved legacy spanning eight decades. From stunning costumes and sketchbooks to family heirlooms and early artwork, this exhibition showcases the diverse aspects of her illustrious career.

Curated by Princess Brijeshwari Kumari Gohil, the exhibition dives into Athaiya’s journey from Kolhapur’s princely state to her groundbreaking role in the Progressive Artists’ Group in Bombay. It unveils her evolution as the most favored and loved costume designer in Hindi cinema, portraying her profound love and vision for India through different phases of her life.

Princess Gohil highlighted, “This exhibition pays tribute to Athaiya’s lasting impact on Indian fashion. Her designs have influenced trends that resonate even today. Athaiya was an influencer ahead of her time, creating clothes that symbolize elegance and grace, setting a new standard in terms of fashion”

The exhibition’s uniqueness lies in its extensive collection of objects, offering a comprehensive understanding of Athaiya’s immense contribution to Indian cinema and fashion. Additionally, talks by prominent personalities like Zeenat Aman, sharing their experiences with the designer, promise an intimate glimpse into Athaiya’s legacy.

This exhibition aims to honor Athaiya’s legacy by ensuring her invaluable contributions are remembered and celebrated. It serves as a tribute to her unparalleled achievements and influence in shaping Indian fashion.

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Goa’s First Mainstreet Art Festival: A Feast for the Senses

Main Street Art Festival is a truly inclusive event, welcoming furry friends to join in the festivities. The pet-friendly affair ensures that every member of the family can enjoy this one-of-a-kind art fair…reports Asian Lite News

Goa is going to witness the first ever Mainstreet Art Festival, an open-air extravaganza which promises an evening of artistic immersion, live music, delectable cuisine and a celebration of the arts against a backdrop of mesmerising sunsets. The festival promises a fusion of live art, talented artists and an electric mix of music to create an atmosphere that truly comes alive.

It will take place at W Goa’s hottest award-winning venue – Rockpool this 18th November 2023 from 5pm onwards.

A myriad of brands and artists showcasing at this festival includes Rey&I (swimwear), Brown Rice Studio (clothing), Pal’s Ado Handmade Gifts (live accessories maker), Clamistry Studio (accessories & jewellery), Dreamcatchers Goa (dreamcatchers), Nidra Arts (wind spinner), Asymmetry Anagha (mandala), Artlia (resin art), Elya (poke art), Shobhna (tarot card reader), Curiousletters (calligraphy), Vikram Paranjappe (speed artist), Ekaterina Tolmach (art & ceramics), to name a few.

As the sun sets over the coastal horizon, festivalgoers can witness the magic of art against the breathtaking Arabian Sea. The interplay of colours promises to be a visual feast for attendees with a delectable array of cocktails and gourmet delights.

Main Street Art Festival is a truly inclusive event, welcoming furry friends to join in the festivities. The pet-friendly affair ensures that every member of the family can enjoy this one-of-a-kind art fair.

Day & Date: Saturday, 18th November 2023

Time: 5PM onwards

Venue: Rockpool, W Goa, 495/2, Vagator Beach Rd, Vagator, Goa 403509, India

Price: INR 100/-

For Booking, check: https://insider.in/mainstreet-art-festival-nov18-2023/event

Address: Vagator Beach, Bardez, Goa, 403509

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Goan drink ‘Feni’ to hit UK shores soon

It’s been a culmination of months of getting the product into the UK and soon will be available in Europe, reports Rahul Laud

Gianna’s Cashew Apple Feni is due to be launched in the UK by the end of October’23 and should be available across via retail distribution channels or online stores in the United Kingdom. It’s been a culmination of months of getting the product into the UK and soon will be available in Europe. This famous tipple from Goa, India will now be available in its classic version of 750 ml with an alcoholic strength ABV – 42.8% informed London based Karl Da Costa – BSSG UK Ltd responsible for getting the Indian product in the UK market.

Feni comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Fen’ which means froth, a very distinctive character of Gianna’s Cashew Apple Feni.  Brian Marchon from Pickval Traders (Goa, India), the manufacturer, has been modifying the final product to meet international standards while maintaining that local distilled flavour.

Brian Marchon states “We have never been so proud and honoured to finally showcase India’s only GI spirit (Feni) into the  European market. Currently, we are in negotiations to supply in Canada and Australia, but I think we will be in New Zealand sooner.”

Karl Da Costa, BSSG UK Ltd. echoed “We are truly excited as in the next coming days we will finally have Gianna’s Feni in the UK. I take this opportunity to thank Brian and his team at Pickval, for entrusting us with Gianna’s Feni and working with us  along the way.”

Karl highlighted that although there are a few challenges – the cost of living crisis, non-duty products, and distribution; they are optimistic and excited, as it’s the only Feni product officially available currently with a few more products in the pipeline like Feni infused liqueurs. 

Established in 1974 by Cajetan Marchon, Pickval Traders Started business by being appointed the Sole distributor in Goa for leading brands like Aristocrat Premium Whisky, and Bonnie’s Scotch Whisky, By the year 2000  Pickval Traders had grown its distribution network across Goa & was appointed the sole distributors for  Sula wines which is today considered the number 1 premium wine in India.

In 2008, Pickval Traders expanded its distribution Portfolio and was appointed the sole distributor in Goa for  Brown Forman Worldwide LLC, including Jack Daniel family collections, Gentleman Jack, Jack Daniel Single  Barrel Select, Woodford Reserve recently launched Jack Daniel Fire, and Jack Daniel Honey. Also leading Tequila from Mexico i.e. El Charro Tequila Silver; Gold which is leading in the Goa market is appointed distributor in another state too. Pickval Traders also handles the duty-free business of Remy Cointreau,  VSOP’s Remy Brands in Goa. Pickval Traders are sole distributors for Brindco Sales Pvt Ltd offers  International wines from Chile, Spain, Argentina, New – Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and Italy. Recently taken up distribution for Smoke Classic Vodka Aniseed Vodka of N V Distilleries Pvt Ltd Patiala Punjab; imported Beer from Bhutan known as “Konigs”, Montblanc Label Lager Beer 325 ml amber pint which was known as “Kings” black label earlier.

Cajetan Marchon was joined by his son Brian Marchon in 2011 who has since taken over the business;  and expanded it further by diversifying into distribution of the world’s most famous sparkling Carbonated water  “Perrier” the leading premium franchise right of Haagen Daz ice cream for Goa imported from France.

In 2017 Pickval Traders started Manufacturing, and exporting their family labels i.e. “Gianna’s” and currently offer Gianna’s de premium Port wine & Gianna’s classic Cashew Feni. These are currently being distributed & retailed across Goa state & also available in most of the leading five-star hotels, fine dining, clubs, etc. 

Pickval Traders has already launched in Dubai which is now available at Barracuda in Dubai (UAE)  and recently made available at retail stores at African, Eastern in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah (UAE).

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Goan drink ‘Feni’ to hit UK shores soon; London-based Goan to enter beverage trade

It’s been a culmination of months of getting the product into the UK and soon will be available in Europe, reports Rahul Laud

Gianna’s Cashew Apple Feni is due to be launched in the UK by the end of October’23 and should be available across via retail distribution channels or online stores in the United Kingdom. It’s been a culmination of months of getting the product into the UK and soon will be available in Europe. This famous tipple from Goa, India will now be available in its classic version of 750 ml with an alcoholic strength ABV – 42.8% informed London based Karl Da Costa – BSSG UK Ltd responsible for getting the Indian product in the UK market.

Feni comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Fen’ which means froth, a very distinctive character of Gianna’s Cashew Apple Feni.  Brian Marchon from Pickval Traders (Goa, India), the manufacturer, has been modifying the final product to meet international standards while maintaining that local distilled flavor.

Brian Marchon states “We have never been so proud and honored to finally showcase India’s only GI spirit (Feni) into the  European market. Currently, we are in negotiations to supply in Canada and Australia, but I think we will be in New Zealand sooner.”

Karl Da Costa, BSSG UK Ltd. echoed “We are truly excited as in the next coming days we will finally have Gianna’s Feni in the UK. I take this opportunity to thank Brian and his team at Pickval, for entrusting us with Gianna’s Feni and working with us  along the way.”

Karl highlighted that although there are a few challenges – the cost of living crisis, non-duty products, and distribution; they are optimistic and excited, as it’s the only Feni product officially available currently with a few more products in the pipeline like Feni infused liqueurs. 

Established in 1974 by Cajetan Marchon, Pickval Traders Started business by being appointed the Sole distributor in Goa for leading brands like Aristocrat Premium Whisky, and Bonnie’s Scotch Whisky, By the year 2000  Pickval Traders had grown its distribution network across Goa & was appointed the sole distributors for  Sula wines which is today considered the number 1 premium wine in India.

In 2008, Pickval Traders expanded its distribution Portfolio and was appointed the sole distributor in Goa for  Brown Forman Worldwide LLC, including Jack Daniel family collections, Gentleman Jack, Jack Daniel Single  Barrel Select, Woodford Reserve recently launched Jack Daniel Fire, and Jack Daniel Honey. Also leading Tequila from Mexico i.e. El Charro Tequila Silver; Gold which is leading in the Goa market is appointed distributor in another state too. Pickval Traders also handles the duty-free business of Remy Cointreau,  VSOP’s Remy Brands in Goa. Pickval Traders are sole distributors for Brindco Sales Pvt Ltd offers  International wines from Chile, Spain, Argentina, New – Zealand, South Africa, Australia, and Italy. Recently taken up distribution for Smoke Classic Vodka Aniseed Vodka of N V Distilleries Pvt Ltd Patiala Punjab; imported Beer from Bhutan known as “Konigs”, Montblanc Label Lager Beer 325 ml amber pint which was known as “Kings” black label earlier.

Cajetan Marchon was joined by his son Brian Marchon in 2011 who has since taken over the business;  and expanded it further by diversifying into distribution of the world’s most famous sparkling Carbonated water  “Perrier” the leading premium franchise right of Haagen Daz ice cream for Goa imported from France.

In 2017 Pickval Traders started Manufacturing, and exporting their family labels i.e. “Gianna’s” and currently offer Gianna’s de premium Port wine & Gianna’s classic Cashew Feni. These are currently being distributed & retailed across Goa state & also available in most of the leading five-star hotels, fine dining, clubs, etc. 

Pickval Traders has already launched in Dubai which is now available at Barracuda in Dubai (UAE)  and recently made available at retail stores at African, Eastern in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah (UAE).

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Goan Association North West Hosts World Goa Day Celebration in Manchester

The event was a testament to the vibrant Goan community’s spirit in the North West, as people from all walks of life came together to embrace their heritage and forge new connections.

The Goan Association North West marked a momentous celebration of culture, unity, and community as they commemorated World Goa Day on Sunday, August 20. The event took place at the picturesque Heaton Park in Manchester, where attendees of all ages gathered for a day of festivities, camaraderie, and shared nostalgia.

The event was a testament to the vibrant Goan community’s spirit in the North West, as people from all walks of life came together to embrace their heritage and forge new connections. From dawn until dusk, Heaton Park echoed with laughter, excitement, and a strong sense of togetherness.

The festivities included an array of engaging activities catering to both the young and the young at heart. Park games added an element of fun and competition, fostering team spirit among attendees. Even the youth of the community, with the youngest being just under three months old, were part of this memorable day.

Hilary Fernandes, a long-time resident of Manchester, shared his delight at the event, saying, “It’s been a great day out. When I moved to Manchester over 25 years ago, there were no Goans, so it is great to see a vibrant Goan community in the North West.” His sentiments echoed the sentiment of many who witnessed the blossoming of a close-knit community in the heart of the North West region of England.

Melanie Antao Fernandes, the President of the Goan Association North West, expressed her satisfaction with the event, stating, “This was a humble effort, and it was a small gathering compared to most parts of the world. Nevertheless, it was fun, and everyone got to meet and know each other. Slowly but surely, we are building a community that can come together and celebrate Goa.”

The day’s events culminated in a wave of nostalgia as attendees engaged in friendly competitions like the classic “dog and the bone” game. Laughter filled the air as memories of childhood resurfaced, creating a bond that transcended generations.

The Goan Association North West is committed to nurturing and strengthening the Goan identity in the North West of England. World Goa Day, a global celebration, provided a unique opportunity for the community to connect with their roots while embracing the multicultural fabric of Manchester.

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Goan Association North West hosts its first event in Manchester

São João is the feast of St. John the Baptist, which is on the 24th of June and is celebrated across Goa, bringing families and friends together.

The Goan Association North West hosted its first event with the celebrations of the São João feast (‘Festa de São João’). The festivities attracted over 100 people from across the North of England.

The region lacked a Goan Association for a long time and the setup of the association in April this year has filled a void to bring the community together to celebrate its culture.

São João is the feast of St. John the Baptist, which is on the 24th of June and is celebrated across Goa, bringing families and friends together. The tradition of São João was introduced in Goa by the Portuguese.

Some traditions associated with São João include jumping into wells, rivers, pools, and ponds. Wearing the handmade floral crown, known in Konkani as ‘Copel’ is very popular too. Making traditional sweets like ‘pateo’ and ‘holle’ both made with a filling of fresh coconut and Jaggery is also a must in many households.

At the ‘Festa de São João’ in Manchester the same spirit was re-created, every family put in their creative efforts to make their ‘Copels’ to win the coveted prize of ‘Best Copel’. 

Dr Ian Silveira Joy Silveira give away the Best Copel prize

Another tradition that was celebrated was felicitating a newly married couple with seasonal fruits and cashew feni in a basket known as ‘Wojje’. Weverley and Lawrence, who have been married for less than a year, took a delicious basket home. 

Support was received from the Goan entrepreneurial community. The food was catered, by Liv’s Take Away and Manchester Goan Food. Several prizes were won including vouchers from Potyo, a coastal Indian cuisine restaurant, and A G Caravela, selling exquisite Portuguese wines and Spirits. 

Bardez, Indian street food and grill restaurant sponsored DJ Jeff, who had the crowds swooning to both Konkani and English tunes.  

Aurelio Fernandes, who has been living in Manchester for the last five years, said: “The event was wonderful, to meet so many Goans today was great. It is particularly difficult to organise something like this in our region as people live in far-off areas and are not concentrated in one area like in London or other regions in the South.

“We need more events like this to celebrate our culture and I hope to be part of future events.”

Long-time residents of Newcastle under Lyme, Joy and Dr Ian Silveira, were ecstatic. Joy said: “We have lived in Newcastle under Lyme for 24 years and we were the only Goan family in this part of the country. We were starved of Goan friends, our vibrant culture and delicious food. So, when we heard of the Sao Joao celebrations being held in Manchester we were thrilled. We enjoyed meeting many Goans from the North West, dancing to lively music and eating delicious food.

“The organisers did a brilliant job getting everyone together and hosting the function. We hope there will be many more events like this for us to join in.”

The Goan Association North West’s founding committee includes Strip Cardoso, Cefona Gracias, Thomas Alphonso, Louie Pereira, and Melanie Antao Fernandes.

The formation of the association is headed by Melanie Antao Fernandes, she said: “The support and attendance at the event have been overwhelming. We are thankful to so many people for saying ‘yes’ to any help we asked for. It’s the start of many more events, we plan to keep the community connected and engaged.

“Interestingly two of our founding members, Louie and Thomas, are young adults, which is so encouraging. We want to engage with Millennials and Gen Z and keep them close to our Goan heritage and culture.

“The success of ‘Festa de São João’ was evident from the outpouring of messages that we received. We know we are on the right track and will continue to serve the Goan community,” added Melanie.

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Vietnamese cuisine to the energetic coastal state of Goa

Not to mention the interiors, which with their organic designs, floating decks, and lush green surroundings brilliantly reflect the essence of the rustic hamlet and pay respect to the natural beauty of the Vietnamese countryside…reports Asian Lite News

Vietnamese restaurant VietNom, renowned for its genuine Vietnamese fare, opens its newest location in Assagao, Goa. This expansion, which brings Vietnamese cuisine to the energetic coastal state of Goa, is another significant step for the restaurant after the establishment of its locations in DLF Cyberhub and Worldmark, Gurgaon.

VietNom seeks to bring its visitors to the heart of Vietnam’s colourful legacy in the region where adventure meets leisure. Inspired by the historic city of Vietnamese culture and drawing inspiration from the lyrical river Hoai, a branch of the Bon that is an intrinsic emblem of the old town.

The menu at the Goa restaurant showcases the best of Vietnamese culinary traditions, offering a tantalising array of dishes that are guaranteed to satisfy the most discerning palates. From the delicately crispy Soft-Shell Crabs to the aromatic and comforting Duck Pho, the flavourful Pulled Duck Lettuce Wraps to the savoury Grilled King Oyster Mushrooms, guests can embark on a culinary journey that captures the essence of Vietnam’s rich gastronomic heritage. Noteworthy dishes also include the delectable Coconut Kaffir Lime Fried Rice and the indulgent Vietnamese Coffee Basque Cheesecake, providing an exquisite blend of sweet and savoury delights. In addition to the exceptional food offerings, an impressive cocktail menu designed to complement the Vietnamese flavours. Divided into two distinct themes, guests can indulge in the GOAT selection, featuring cocktails dedicated to the greatest artists of all time, as well as the Vietnamese Signature collection, where each drink is inspired by indigenous ingredients of Vietnam. The carefully crafted cocktails perfectly harmonise with the culinary creations, offering a complete sensory experience for diners.

Not to mention the interiors, which with their organic designs, floating decks, and lush green surroundings brilliantly reflect the essence of the rustic hamlet and pay respect to the natural beauty of the Vietnamese countryside. VietNom has carefully picked materials that showcase Vietnam’s natural beauty in order to provide an immersive experience. The interior uses a natural colour scheme of bamboo, wood, straws, terracotta, and stucco texture to create a cosy and welcoming ambiance.

The seating arrangements have been painstakingly designed to accommodate up to 96 guests, guaranteeing a comfortable experience for everybody. The restaurant has a wide variety of seating arrangements to accommodate different tastes. Enter the interior seating area to find yourself in a warm and welcoming environment that is evocative of traditional Vietnamese houses.

The waterbody seating area is the perfect place to unwind and take in the peaceful atmosphere of the river for those seeking peace and a connection to nature. Enjoy your meal outside while taking in Goa’s stunning scenery and fresh air, or head up to the terrace for breath-blowing views. Families, parties of friends, and travellers will all enjoy the cuisine at VietNom.

“We are thrilled to announce the opening of VietNom in the beautiful coastal city of Goa as it’s known for its captivating charm and international appeal, attracting adventurers and explorers from around the globe. It serves as the perfect backdrop for our culinary voyage through Vietnamese culture of dining bringing the serene ambiance of the river with traditional low table and mat sitting area for an authentic and intimate dining experience” said Sahil Sambhi, the Owner of VietNom. “A thoughtfully designed space inspired by rustic Vietnamese villages pays homage to the breathtaking beauty of the Vietnamese countryside. To bring a piece of Vietnam’s scenic charm to Goa, VietNom now resides in the valley of flowers – surrounded by hills in Assagao.”

“The appetising menu, from the aromatic and comforting to savoury and sweet delicacies our guests can embark on a culinary journey with freshly picked ingredients that captures the essence of Vietnamese cuisine & beverages,” explained Aakash Nakra, The Brand Chef at VietNom. “We aim to transport our guests to the heart of Vietnam, offering them a truly immersive and unforgettable dining experience where the richness of flavours and the quality of ingredients shine through.”

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