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Goa Today is considered the "grand-daddy" of all monthly magazines in Goa. [4] It was founded by Francisco Damasceno do Rosario Dantas and former joint-editor of Navhind Times , Lambert Mascarenhas , who was awarded the Gomant Vibhushan Award , the highest civilian award of Goa in 2014.
The lone English monthly is Goa Today, edited by Vinayak Naik and owned by Goa Publications, a firm controlled by the Salgaocars mining house. Other English-language publications include The Goan, Goa Messenger and the Goan Observer. The First travel magazine of Goa started in Goa in year 2007Goa Prism.
Aj (Hindi: आज, romanized: Āja, lit. 'Today') is a Hindi language daily broadsheet newspaper in India, currently published from 12 cities in the Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand states. The main edition is published in Varanasi. The newspaper was founded by a freedom fighter named Shiv Prasad Gupta.
Until 1983, The Navhind Times was the sole English-language daily in Goa, till the Portuguese-language O Heraldo converted to being a broadsheet daily in English too on October 10, 1983. In 1987, the Gomantak Times joined, as the third English-language daily in Goa. But it shut down in 2020, during the pandemic year, citing financial pressures.
In Goa News is a Panaji based 24-hour Marathi news and entertainment television channel owned by Anil Lad. [1] It is watched by approximately 200,000 viewers on Goa’s cable network and through internet worldwide. It is the first channel from Goa to broadcast live television on the internet. It is also available on Jio TV.
Tarun Bharat ("Young India") is a Marathi newspaper based in Belagavi, India. [1] It is the seventh-largest-selling Marathi daily newspaper in the country. The paper has eight editions from locations in North Karnataka (Belagavi), Southern Maharashtra (Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara), Konkan (Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri), Mumbai and Goa.
Online version (E-paper) available [b] Physical paper available Note(s) Bangladesh; Enaat enaat.net: Sylhet, Bangladesh: Bengali script: Yes No The entire publication is in Bengali script. Canada; Manipuri Mirror manipurimirror.com: 2227 Rue Dollard, Longueuil, Quebec, J4K 4P1, Canada: Bengali script: Yes No
Chandrakant Keni, who was also editing Rashtramat, was the founder editor of the four-page Konkani newspaper started from Margao, the fort of Konkani movement.He was succeeded by Uday Bhembre and Raju Nayak, after which the black-and-white newspaper was shifted to the capital city of Panaji, with 10 pages and coloured edition in 2004.