16 09, 2021
For public good By Herald | 16/09/2021

Shouldn’t we facilitate change? Or should we impede it? Shouldn’t transparency triumph? Or should the corrupt thrive? Shouldn’t liberty be nurtured? Or should bigots dictate? Shouldn’t growth germinate? Or should hardship rule? Shouldn’t empowerment drive? Or should authoritarianism lead? Shouldn’t development usher? Or should regression be the order? Shouldn’t aspirations thrive? Or should apathy proliferate? […]

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12 08, 2021
THINK AND DECIDE IT By Herald | 12/08/2021

We need to rise up, to dispel the gloom. We need to reflect, and gauge at the depth. We must realise, the fall we have had. We need to take plunge, to rescue the remains. We need to overcome, corrosion and slumber. We need to salvage, our dreams from the crash. We need to usher, […]

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16 01, 2018
The Opinion Poll and Goan identity By Herald | 16/01/2018

The territory of Goa was under the Portuguese dominance for 450 long years from 1510 to 1961. ‘Operation Vijay’ of the Indian Armed forces liberated Goa from the said foreign rule on 19th December 1961. Before the Portuguese rule in Goa, various dynasties like the Kadambas, Chalukyas, Silharas etc ruled Goa and left their imprint […]

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14 08, 2016
08 11, 2014
COMMUNIDADES, PORTUGUESE CIVIL CODE Don’t they make our Goa special? By The Goan | 08/11/2014

The Goan cover story last week highlighted the Goa government’s negligence towards its own Law Commission report to save land, which is the state establishment’s prime concern for wanting to attain the special status. But In its political zeal for the status, the state seems to have forgotten few ground truths. Yatish Naik writes as […]

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