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As of 2013, the Lokmat, which is a newspaper based in Maharashtra, was also a growing and influential paper in the Marathi segment of the Goa newspaper market; it comes out with a local edition, edited by Raju Nayak. Goan Varta is also Marathi newspaper in Goa.
Smitha Bhandare Kamat She is an educationist, cartoonist, and columnist based in Goa. She started cartooning for Goa's oldest newspaper O Heraldo in 2009 then moved on to other publications like Goa Today, Evescape, Goan Varta etc.
Miranda also introduced Alexyz and Erasmo de Sequeira, who was responsible for the operations of the Goan newspaper, Goa Monitor. Alexyz later joined the West Coast Times in Margao and subsequently became the inaugural cartoonist for the Goan newspaper O Heraldo newspaper during the 1980s.
Goans across the globe refer to the publication, Goan Voice for news about members from their community. Many overseas Goans have settled in the erstwhile British Empire and the United Kingdom mainly in south-west town of Swindon , Leicester in the East Midlands and in London (especially Wembley and Southall ). [ 30 ]
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] They were involved in mining business. The publication hired two editors Lambert Mascarenhas and T.V. Parvate. [6]
In Goa News - The only 24-hour Marathi and Konkani TV channel of Goa. Channel Crime Dial News is part of Netwerk Cancel; HCN GOA - A 24-hour Konkani TV channel owned by the O Heraldo Group, a Goa-centred media conglomerate which also operates the O Heraldo daily newspaper. Goa 365 - Goa 365 is a 24 hrs English and Konkani Television Channel of Goa.
Sunaparant (Konkani: सुनापरांत, Sunāparānt) was a Konkani newspaper in Devanagari script. [ 1 ] : p.164 Based in Goa , India , it operated from 1987 to 2015. [ 2 ] It published a special magazine during the Ganesh Chaturthi annual festival.
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]