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  2. O Heraldo - Wikipedia

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    O Heraldo was established as the first daily Portuguese newspaper on 21 May 1900 by Aleixo Clemente Messias Gomes in Goa. [2] After a ten-year spell in Lisbon, Messias Gomes undertook major expansions and modernisations of the paper's operations in 1919. [3] It was later transformed into an English daily in 1983, [4] by which time it was 'the ...

  3. Goan Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Goan Catholics. Goan Catholics ( Goan Konkani: Goenchem Katholik) are an ethno-religious community of Indian Christians adhering to the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church from the Goa state, in the southern part of the Konkan region along the west coast of India. They are Konkani people and speak the Konkani language .

  4. Uday Bhembre - Wikipedia

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    Uday Laxmikant Bhembre (born 27 December 1939) is an Indian lawyer, Konkani writer and former member of the Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly. [1] He is noted for his role as the editor of the Konkani daily, Sunaparant, and as a Konkani language activist. [2] Bhembre is also widely known as the lyricist of the famed Goan Konkani language ...

  5. Govind Ramnath Kare College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .grkarelaw .edu .in. The Govind Ramnath Kare College of Law, popularly known as the G.R. Kare College of Law, and also as the Kare Law College, is a law college located at Comba in Margao, Goa. Kare College is the only centre of legal education in the district of South Goa. [2] It was established by the "Vidya Vikas Mandal" in 1979.

  6. Cumbarjua Canal - Wikipedia

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    Cumbarjua Canal. Coordinates: 15.5110°N 73.9436°E. The Cumbarjua Canal is a distributary channel formed by the merger of the Mandovi and Zuari rivers in Goa, India. Its flow has led to the formation of river deltas; the most prominent of them are Ilhas de Goa, Cumbarjua and St Estevam . The shallow mangroves of the waterbody is the natural ...

  7. Vasco da Gama, Goa - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mmcvasco .com. Vasco da Gama ( / ˌvæskoʊ də ˈɡæmə / ), often shortened to Vasco, is a city in the state of Goa on the west coast of India. It is named after the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. It is the headquarters of the Mormugão taluka (subdistrict). The city lies on the western tip of the Mormugao peninsula, at the ...

  8. Albertina Almeida - Wikipedia

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    She has been a member of the Board of Studies in Women's Studies at Goa University and at Shivaji University, Kolhapur, and has an office in Taleigao, Goa. [7] She has written articles for Herald Goa, "Goa Today" The Wire and DNA News. [8], Frontline and Indian Express, and poems for Muse India. She was part of the drafting Committee ...

  9. Bharat Vir Wanchoo - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Nalini Wanchoo [5] Alma mater. Scindia School, [6] [7] Delhi University, [4] Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy [4] Bharat Vir Wanchoo (born 15 October 1951) is an Indian political figure who was the Governor of Goa from May 2012 [8] to July 2014. [1] Previously, he was Director of the Special Protection Group until 2011.