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  2. The Navhind Times - Wikipedia

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    The NT office at Navhind Bhavan.. The Navhind Times was established on 18 February 1963, after India conquered the former Portuguese colony, it was Goa's first English newspaper, and was launched by the Dempo Brothers, including the elder Vasantarao Dempo. [1]

  3. Navhind Times - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  4. Goa Today - Wikipedia

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    Goa Today is a monthly magazine published from Panjim (), the state-capital of Goa, India, since 1966, [1] [2] featuring news, literature and local issues. [3] Goa Today is considered the "grand-daddy" of all monthly magazines in Goa. [4]

  5. Lambert Mascarenhas - Wikipedia

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    Mascarenhas also contributed to India's freedom movement. [5] He authored the Goan Tribune, which was dedicated to the cause of Goa's liberation. [6] While at the Goan Tribune, he wrote numerous articles against the Portuguese colonial regime in Goa and caught the attention of both Indian leaders as well as the Portuguese regime.

  6. Media in Goa - Wikipedia

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    An old Portuguese newspaper A Aurora de Goa stored at the Central Library.. Over the years, the media has changed dramatically from its early 20th century beginnings as a battlefield for influential lobbies within the local Catholic society (including caste-based elites, [3] or politically divided groups) which were largely controlled by influential and educated local elites.

  7. Salcete taluka - Wikipedia

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    Salcete or Salcette (Konkani: Saxtti/Xaxtti) is a subdivision of the district of South Goa, in the state of Goa, situated by the west coast of India. [3] The Sal River and its backwaters dominate the landscape of Salcete. [4]

  8. Maestro Josinho - Wikipedia

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    Josinho D'Souza (Goan Konkani: Juzinho; né Souza; 15 July 1941 – 8 May 2017), known professionally as Maestro Josinho, was an Indian saxophonist and playwright who worked on the Konkani stage.

  9. Pio Esteves - Wikipedia

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    Pio Antonio Jose Caetano Judas Esteves (born 16 May 1968) is an Indian writer, journalist, cartoonist, poet, playwright, and theatre director.As a journalist, he works for the local daily English newspaper O Heraldo.