Issue No : 17

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Friday, February 28, 2014 | Vol. No. 2 | Issue 17 | Price Rs. 10 | www.goastreets.com | G-2/RNP/Weekly/Goa-05/2013-15

Taxi Blow Up | Tejpal Revealed | DJ Hamza Returns

Complete food/event/ nightlife guide

Внутри: полный еженедельный путеводитель по отдыху/вечеринкам/ ночной жизни/кухне в Гоа на русском языке - страницы 22-25



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Friday, February 28, 2014

DJ Hamza & Rajasthani Percussionist Latif Khan This DJ/Percussionist Duo are amazing! Save the dates – March 6 & 8

By Goa Streets

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et ready to rock, Goa! Internationally acclaimed DJ Hamza will be back in our sunny state this week, and this time he’s performing with Rajasthani percussionist Latif Khan. When it comes to unusual, soul-stirring musical entertainment, it’s hard to beat this DJ/Percussionist duo playing an extraordinary blend of House, Tech House, East-West Fusion and World Music. In association with Goa Streets, Hamza & Latif will be wowing audiences at the Little Door in Baga on Thursday, March 6 and at Club Tito’s South Goa, at the Radisson Blu Resort on Cavelossim Beach on Saturday, March 8. Both gigs start at 8 pm, and they are not to be missed! Between the two of them, Hamza and Latif have performed in Germany, the U.S., Portugal, Switzerland, England, France and South Korea, among other destinations. Both artists are making a big splash in the international music scene, and we’re privileged to have them perform for us right here in Goa. Of course it’s not just a performance. It’s a dance extravaganza, where YOU do the dancing! Hailing from New Delhi, DJ Hamza has attained a reputation as a pioneer of the house scene in India and one of the more innovative and exciting up-and-coming producers today. Hamza’s diverse international sound is influenced from his strong musical background as well as growing up in India and traveling the world, living in Paris, Boston, and New York. Exposure to renowned house DJs such as Terry Francis, Dave Mothersole, DJ Heather, and Danny Teneglia inspired Hamza to create his own electronic dance productions. Soon he found a unique style of house music combining deep, tribal, and funky sounds with strong world music influences. Hamza also has his own music label, Wind Horse Records, which has over a dozen releases under its belt, with a fast-growing world-wide Turn to page 5


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Every Friday & Saturday

Amitabh Bachhan Special Karaoke Night At Sincro Hotel, Fatorda 7.30 pm onwards +91 9423820332/ +91 832 2741408

Friday Ladies Nite DJs Saj Akhtar & Kiran. Leave the guys out of this. At Club Margarita, Colva @ 10 pm +91 9823259008

Viva Carnival A Blast from the Past The Pre-carnival Bash Featuring Forefront At Rewind, Arpora @ 8 pm +91 8007112200

On-going D’soule Lounge & Bar Live Entertainment, DJ, Amazing Food, Scintillating Drinks At Ashvem Beach +91 8605274848/ +91 9867690847

Vlastur Full Live Band At Teso Waterfront, Siolim @ 6 pm onwards +91 832 2270091/92

The Little Door Tuesday: Acoustic Tuesday, With Rhythm & Blues Thursday, DJ Hamza with Percussionist Latif Khan. See Music & Nightlife story this week! The other days are peaceful and also well worth visiting. At The Little Door, Maddo vaddo, Calangute +91 9768124303

Carnival Eve With The Valentinos, Joel, Ryan Nogar, Benz, Melwin At The Down the Road, Panjim @ 9 pm onwards +91 98 23 173757 Live Music Gig Jan Jan Jaani vocal night At Jam Point, Calangute @7 pm +91 9096375079

March 1 Carnival Bash With DJ Aqeel & DJ A.Sen At SDPA Ground, Fatorda 4 pm to 12 pm +91 9923982676/ +91 9764005455 Maha Shivaratri AJ Orchestra At Teso Waterfront, Siolim @ 4 pm +91 832 2270091

March 2 Festa de Leques Presents 59th traditional Carnival Dance With Forefront, the opening band for Bellamy Bros Concert At Sinquerim - Navelim From 9 pm onwards Carnival Blast 2014 At Musson Football Ground, Majorda @ 7.30 pm

Mar 3 Latin Carnival Night Hot and happy Fiesta Electronica Latina At Bahama Mama, Arambol 8 pm onwards

Mar 6 DJ Hamza & Rajasthani Percussionist Latif Khan This DJ/Percussionist Duo are amazing! At the Little Door, Baga 8.30 pm onwards +919823137839

Mar 8 DJ Hamza & Rajasthani Percussionist Latif Khan Acclaimed DJ/Percussionist duo will rock the South! At Club Tito’s South Goa, at the Radisson Blu Resort on Cavelossim Beach @ 8 pm onwards. +91 8380071406

Every Monday Indian Classical Music Live Revival of the Sitar. Get inspired by the resonance, the twanging, the elegance of this amazing instrument. At Art Escape, Benaulim @ 7.30 pm +91 93 23 590051 Ride With Us Low Rhyderz Sound System Dub, Reggae, Dancehall, Hip Hop Get ready to shake those legs. Hands. Hips. Feet. At Cafe Lilliput Anjuna Beach +91 9822137767

Every Wednesday The Switch Pool Party Activities for kids International Dj’s and performers Market OFF Bum-Shaking ON!! At Laguna Anjuna 2 pm to 10 pm +91 9823026254/ +91 8600245276

Every Thursday Sundown Karaoke With DJ Colett and… you, if you’re in the mood to help Colett with your voice and talent. At Cocopazzo, Chapora 7 pm onwards +91 9561212810 Live Music Shiv and the Goats Live in Concert. Interesting name, interesting evenings. At Rama Resort, Agonda Beach @ 7.30 pm +91 832 6484638

Silent Disco With Dj Mr. R & Flakey Spinning EDM. Nothing ‘silent’ about this disco. At Alpha Bar, Palolem 9 pm onwards +91 9890281505

Every Friday Dance Masala With DJs Milind and Xavier Shake a leg, build an appetite, enjoy the sea-breeze. At Bottelbay, Baga 8 pm onwards +91 9823374705

Every Saturday Baga Bazaar Food Court & Bar/ Exotic International Dancers. Try out your own steps (at home) after you’ve seen the performances here. At Tito’s Lane, Near Hotel Runil, Baga – Calangute 7 pm onwards +91 9890182560/ +91 9011214748 Saturday Night Bazaar The Original Nite Bazaar in Goa. Carry cash and your own non-plastic bag (or buy one). Bargain. Whatever you buy will help a craftsman somewhere. At Mackies, Arpora – Baga 6 pm onwards +91 9822160113 Silent Noise Party With DJs Husman, Sam & Azgar Find out which is true, the silence? The noise? At Neptune Point, Palolem 8 pm to 4 am +91 9822584968

Guru Bar Every Monday: rock & roll, with cliff de Souza n friends Every Friday: experimental, funk, blues & jazz Shayne -gut Vivek-drum Sameer – keys & friends Every Tuesday: open mic night all artists invited to participate Every Wednesday: surprise live music On 29 Jan & 5 Feb Shift it baby, electro acoustic Dao guitar & vocals At Guru Bar, Anjuna 7 pm onwards +91 8805527414 Park Hyatt Every Day Dinner with Music Thurs: Acaccio Live Fri: Shalini | Sat: Savio Western Music Sun: Edriya & Taniya 7.30 pm to 11 p m +91 832 2721234 Aqua Restro Bar Live Music – Every Thursday Night with great discounts – 7.30 PM onwards Live Music with Buffet Lunch every Sunday – 12.00 Noon onwards Open Daily from 8.00 AM onwards for Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner. Live Tandoori and Chinese food counter every evening under the moon At Anjuna +91 8605634443

Raissa’s Sheesh Mahal Lounge Delicious food and lovely music. Middle-eastern ambience. At Margao 10 am to 11.45 pm +91 832 2712899 North 16 Goa Every Tuesday: Ladies Night Every Wednesday: Hip hop night Every Thursday: thirsty Thursday Every Friday & Saturday: DJ Night Every Sunday: Soulful Sunday With DJ Blanch At Porba Vaddo, Calangute 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm +91 832 6745555 The Park, Calangute Every Thursday: Retro Night Every Friday: Karaoke Night with KDJ Tony Every Saturday: Ladies Night with DJ Sunil and Tania At The Park, Calangute 8 pm onwards +91 8805028194/ +91 832 2267600 Martin’s Place Every Sunday: The Majestic Band Every Monday: The Goan Rockers Band Every Tuesday: The Rising Band Every Wednesday: Ancy Elison At Jackniband, Comba, Dharmapur @ 8 pm +91 9011384531/ +91 832 3263964 Resort Rio Every Monday: Grill n Chill with the ‘Music Fever’ Every Wednesday: Sing Along says Bonny – Its Karaoke Nite Every Friday: Joe ‘solo’ – “Rio Goan Festival” Every Saturday: Sing Along Says Bonny – It’s Karaoke Nite. Every Sunday: “Sunday Funday” by the Pool side (Rain Dance) & In house DJ Music” At Resort Rio, Arpora 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm +91 832 2267300 Kapriz Restaurant Manic Mondays: Silence, instrumental (Keyboards, violin, trumpet) BBQ Retro Thursday: With Music Fever and specials on Bbq Jazzy Fridays: Jazz music with Yvonne Gonsalves Sultry Saturday: Pink Sky Sunday Brunch & Amore: with Amore (Sharron & Darryl) At Kapriz, Baga Arpora Road, Baga 7.30 pm to 11 pm +91 9820134503

Poolside Sunset Parties At La Cabana, Palasha The breeze from the Arabian Sea is so-o must-experience. Ashvem 5.30 pm onwards +91 88 88 636334

Zeebop by the Sea Every Monday: Ashwin One man band with Karaoke Every Tuesday: Francisco from Kingfisher one man band Every Thursday: Jemmy one man band At Uttorda, Salcette 7 pm onwards +91 9822154541

Zuperb Live Music on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday It’s just a minute’s walk from the beach. At Gauravaddo, Calangute 7 pm to 10 pm +91 9869076107/ +91 9820134503

Soul Souffle Every Friday & Saturday: Lounge Music, In-house music Every Wednesday: Ladies Night, Free drinks and cocktail for ladies 8 pm onwards Near Uttear Waterfall, Verna +91 9764694321


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WHERE AND WHEN? • The Little Door, a fabulous new bar & lounge in Calangute/Baga area, located at the site where Molly Malone’s used to be (believe us, this place doesn’t look ANYTHING like Molly Malone’s!). The Little Door has a great reputation in Mumbai, so they decided to open up one in Goa, too! Hamza & Latif will perform there on

From page 3 audience. With his impressive list of past and upcoming projects as well as fiery worldwide DJ performances, Hamza has become an important and influential talent in his own right. Latif Khan, from Rajasthan, has music in his blood, belonging to the family of the Manganiyar. He plays a wooden instrument called the “morchang” that looks like a mouth organ and sounds like a didgeridoo, in addition to many percussion instruments. He started his musical career at the age of 15, and his ancestors have been playing the morchang for generations. A disciple of the famed Jasu Khan, Latif has played all around the world, and his unique combination of house music and Rajasthani percussive instruments, with DJ Hamza behind the console, is turning a lot of heads. Let it turn yours, too, this coming Thursday and Saturday, at the Little Door and Club Tito’s South Goa!

7:30 PM ONWARDS

Thursday, March 6, from 8 pm onwards. Phone: +919823137839 • Saturday Grind with Hamza & Latif at Club Tito’s South Goa, the exciting night-time venue at the Radisson Blu Resort at Cavelossim Beach. Show takes place on Saturday, March 8, from 8 pm onwards. Phone: +91 8380071406 


6  The Lowdown The Lowdown Welcome to the Goa Streets Carnival edition!

By Johnny Deep

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reputable yoga instructor screams at her close friend for disrupting her Yoga Nidra (deep relaxation time). Another girl wakes at 6 am to attend Osho active meditation only to return home and blast her boyfriend for not washing a mug. To be a yoga instructor or Osho meditator most certainly doesn’t require one to be perfect. In fact, in my last article I tried to make clear that as one deepens in their meditation, one may act in ways that may not always fit in to social norms. That said, I still made the point that as you align yourself with the way (tao), the fruits of the spirit such as kindness and love will flow through you, not as any sort of goal but as an overflow of what is naturally within. We live in a world now where many in the west are flocking to eastern ideas. There are a myriad of yoga and meditation schools opening everywhere. The question must be asked, Can these techniques bring about the change that people really need in their life? I opened this article with a couple of examples to illustrate the reality of committed spiritual seekers who seem on some level, unable to bring their spiritual experiences to certain aspects of every day life. I know of people very close to me, who also meditate but are still terribly unhappy in their lives. I have often wondered where the role of psychotherapy role lies in respect to religion and philosophy. I believe that, for some of us at least, working through our own psychological demons is necessary before the door to deeper spiritual pursuits can truly be opened. Author Ken Wilber talks about different therapies and techniques for different levels of consciousness. His book ‘No Boundary’ documents an elaborate system of spiritual and emotional development and is worth the read. Perhaps the greatest confusion is in distinguishing between emotional and spiritual aspects of consciousness. Essentially we are

living in a world of unintentional spiritual cheating. A world where people are trying to walk before they can crawl. People are flocking to all kinds of self help books, gurus, retreats and so forth. Yet many, unknowingly, carry all sorts of emotional baggage with them. To make matters worse, rather than transcending their issues, they end up suppressing them. Such sublimation appears sooner or later as emotional dysfunction which may not be plain for them to see but is often obvious to others. What increases such suppression is the unconscious reality that another effort to save oneself has failed. This all may seem very judgmental so I shall turn to myself to help illustrate my point. I was a Church Minister some years ago and quite successful, too. My duties included preaching, teaching, baptising, evangelising, counselling, training other leaders and everything else that comes with the job. Essentially, through my new confidence in the Bible, I lived to save others without realising the magnitude of my own lostness (Never underestimate one’s ability to deceive oneself, I say). It was psychotherapy that enabled a genuine rebirth rather than the metaphorical one I had through adult baptism. In all the years of church, it was on the therapist’s couch that I really faced my demons. But it did not end there. As I became aware of the my own psychological issues, psychotherapy had done its work. Though still working through my problems, I was so much more ready for a more genuine spiritual path. There was an agility and freshness that allowed me to pursue spiritual matters with more vigour and better understanding. Certain religious ideas were no longer triggers and disguises for my emotional issues but carried with them much deeper meanings for me. I will always remember Ken WIlber’s point when he confidently states that all religious texts carry with them exoteric and esoteric meaning. That is, a superficial meaning that appeals to the masses and a hidden meaning that is seen by a few. I hold psychotherapy responsible for deepening my spiritual journey and in some ways starting it, while making me appear to some religious folk as a blasphemer. I would like to conclude with modern zen meditation master and psychotherapist Barry Magid’s honest admission that even some of his students get stuck on the path requiring special emotional attention through therapy. Let’s meditate!  Johnny Deep is a wellknown DJ in India.

From King Momo to the flamboyant floats to this year’s innovative Samba Square in Panjim, these next few days promise to be filled with a wonderful and welcome dose of fun and frolic. We hope you enjoy reading about all the Carnival offerings listed in this issue. And, for that matter, we hope you enjoy Carnival! Not to rain on any (Carnival) parades, but as usual, these pages are graced not just with content about leisure and fun, but also some serious journalism that we hope will enlighten and enrich. It’s very much worth it to take the time to read our piece on the whole Tejpal/Tehelka affair. A lot of work went into the piece, which takes a step back and gives the whole picture from a thoughtful, analytical perspective. The same goes for our story on the taxi blowup, which, in the end, is as much about the need for all to adjust to the state’s rapidly changing tourism reality than the particular grievances of any single party. On these pages, you will read about the wonderful new restaurant Indian Jones on Chogm Road in Calangute, and a great new venture selling Sleek kitchens in Porvorim (and yes, they really are sleek!). We tell you about a wonderful exhibit currently on display at Sunaparanta in Panjim by famed artist George Oomen, and bring you some fantastic new wine offerings by Charosa Vineyards, now launching in Goa. Manipal Hospital has offered us a heartwarming piece on the saving of a young life, and DJ Johnny Deep serves up some spiritual wisdom for your mind, body & soul on this very page. Last but certainly not least, we’d like to draw your attention to two extraordinary events that Goa Streets is hosting with The Little Door in Calangute (formerly Molly Malone’s) and Club Tito’s South Goa, at the Radisson Blu Resort on Cavelossim Beach. Internationally-acclaimed DJ Hamza from New Delhi will be performing with Rajasthani percussionist Latif Khan – a unique DJ/Percussionist Duo who play a soul-stirring blend of house, east-west fusion and world music. Hamza was in Goa a few months back, performing with Portuguese percussionist Manu Idhra, and his Goa tour this time around with Latif promises to be every bit as wonderful as the first one! The fun takes place on Thursday, March 6 at the Little Door and Saturday, March 8 at Club Tito’s South Goa. See you there, and bring your dancing shoes! The Goa Streets Team


Friday, February 28, 2014

streetspicks RARA AVIS “Konkan”

Come here for authentic French food, hearty portions, and unpretentious, rustic cooking “comme à la maison” - “like home cooking”. Specialties include French Onion Soup, Meat Pâté, Fish Soup, Prawn Gratin, Chicken with Morel Mushrooms, Cordon Bleu, Tenderloin with Green pepper corn Sauce, Poached Red Snapper in seafood jus, and Crêpe with Spinach and Cheese. A sister restaurant by the same name has made a big splash in New Delhi, and Rara Avis “Konkan” is set to do the same in Goa. Highly recommended. At Baga Creek between Arpora Saturday night market (Mackies) and the Baga bridge, Arpora, Baga, Bardez. Phone: +91 8975687985 +91 8975439913 Business hours Lunch: Tuesday to Saturday: 12 noon to 3pm, closed for lunch on Monday. Sunday Brunch: 12 to 5pm. Dinner: Everyday from 7pm to 11:30pm.

Tropical 24 x 7 Restaurant, bar & pub, strategically located near the CalanguteBaga junction, towards the beach. Serves food for 24 hrs, multicuisine (Indian, Chinese, Continental, Goan). Air-conditioning in one section, good music, large television screen. Indian and foreign liquor served


Feb 15 to Mar 2 Crab Festival From a choice of spicy crab cakes, to classic thermidor, to squid ink risotto to Kerala style kappas. At Simply Grills, Goa Marriott Resort & Spa, Panjim 12.30 pm onwards +91 832 2463333

Mar 3 to Mar 30 Bon appétit! The European gourmet food & wine festival Dinner At North16 Goa, Calangute From 7:30 pm -10:30 pm +91 832 674 5555

Every Sunday Sunday Family Brunches Rejuvenating cocktails, soul warming gourmet cuisine from around the world and activities to keep the kids entertained. At Latitude, Vivanta by Taj, Panjim 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm +91 832 6633636 Sunday Fun day A fun weekend with the family starting with breakfast, lunch, and high tea. Lots of entertainment for kids throughout the day. Adults pay Rs 849 and kids Rs 599 At O Goa, Hotel Fidalgo +91 8806663865/+91 9158055222 Sunday Bikini Brunch Sunday BBQ Brunch @ Rs. 950++ with Unlimited Alcohol Enjoy Live Karaoke with Emmanuel At The Park, Calangute 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm +91 8805028194 Sunday Poolside Brunch Wide assortment of house alcohol brands & lip-smacking food. Mark that Sunday on your calendar. At North 16 Goa, Calangute 12 pm to 3 pm +91 832 6745555 Re-Orient Yourself Make your own meal: serves up some of the finest Asian cuisine in Goa. Don’t worry, you’re won’t actually have to do the cooking! At Wan Hao, Goa Marriot Resort & Spa, Panjim +91 832 2463333

Baga, Calangute & Around Le Poisson Rouge Local fish cooked a la French Style, with a slight touch of Goa; delicious fusion cuisine France, Seafood Opp. Baga Bridge, Baga 7 pm to 11pm +91 9823850276/ +91 832 3245800 Tropical 24x7 Restaurant, Bar & Pub All Day All Night At Calangute, Main Road +91 9820115921

Indian Jones House of Indian Food At Chogm House, Saligao, Calangute Road +91 9767655999 A Reverie European, Asian One of the finer establishments in the state. Popular dishes are seared fillet steak tournedos, smoked Australian duck breast, insalata caprese, basil oil, baby bocconcini, smoked tuna, chicken liver pate. At Holiday street, Calangute 7 pm to 12 am. +919823174927 /+919823505550 Aquamarine Bistro & Bar Indian, Goan, Continental Perhaps the top draw is the riverside location. Good place for golden fried prawns and a nice sunset view over the river. 7 am to 10.30 pm At Baga Land’s End, Baga +91 832 2276084/2275482 Bhatti Village Indian & Goan There is chicken cafreal, pork roast and beef roast, sorpotel, samaranchi kodi, feijoida, all the different varieties of chilli fry and fish Roe. At Bhattiwaddo, Nerul @ 7.30 pm to 11 pm +919822184103 Big Pecker’s Chinese, European, North Indian & Seafood Also offers grilled sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, baguettes and jacket potatoes. At Calangute beach road, Calangute 9 am to midnight +91 9823226977 Britto’s Chinese, English, Goan, Seafood At Baga beach, Calangute 8.30 pm to midnight +91 832 2277331/ +91 832 2276291 Café de Goa Attractive Café with lots of fresh small bites and innovative offerings. At The Red Tower, Calangute 10.30 am to 5.30 pm +91 832 2279961

Anjuna & Around A Varanda Chinese, European, Goan, Italian, North Indian, Thai. Check out the seafood platter, fish curry rice, chicken cafreal and beaf Xacutti. 7 am to 11 pm At Resort Marinha Dourada, Arpora +91 832 2276780/ 84 Baba au Rhum A coffee shop with a twist A favourite among the foreign crowd, this popular eatery offers lots of tasty choices. At Kudachwaddo, Arpora 8 am to 4 pm +919822078759 Coba Indian, Grills, Seafood At Double Tree by Hilton, Arpora 10 am to 11 pm. +91 832 66556672

Basilico Italian This alfresco restaurant serves pizzas, home-made pastas, salads and sinful desserts. At D’mello Waddo, Anjuna 6.30 pm to 11 pm +918322273721/ +918323953744/ +919822599130 Bean Me Up It’s a small garden restaurant in Anjuna specialising in world vegetarian cuisine At Deulvaddo, Anjuna 8 am to 11 pm +918322273479 Biryani Palace Goan, North Indian, seafood At Anjuna beach road, Anjuna 11 am to midnight +918323257586 Blue Tao Italian & Seafood Organic Food At Anjuna beach Rd, Anjuna 9 am to 11 pm +918975061435 Frangipani Global Cuisine Start with the chicken satay- stewered chicken supreme grilled in Chinese marinade. At Sun Village, Fankwadi, Arpora 7.30 am to 10.30 pm +91 832 2279409/14

Candolim Susse Café European, Fusion Cuisine, Goan Excellent gourmet restaurant in Candolim, expertly prepared. At Dando, Candolim +91 832 2479020/ +91 9822089818 Addah Indian & Barbeque Enjoy the sea view deck on the beach and the soft music of a live two-piece band, with appealing cuisine. 7 pm to 10.30 pm At The O Hotel, Candolim +91 832 3047000/ 9/ +91 9890800073 Angaara Tandoori, Goan, North Indian & Seafood. With excellent Indian and Goan fare and a lot for vegetarians as well. At Murrodwaddo, Candolim Beach Road, Candolim 9 am to 12.30 pm +91 832 6647601-4 Banyan Tree Thai An open air restaurant surrounded by lush green lawns At Vivanta Holiday Village, Sinquerim 12.30 pm to 2.30 pm & 7.30 pm 10.30 pm +918326645858 Barbeque and Grill North Indian, seafood, grills Live entertainment Seafood Bazaar is on Monday and Wednesday At Fortune Select Regina, Candolim 7.30 pm to 11 pm +918323988444

Beach House Goan, Portuguese & Seafood A Goan specialty restaurant that was long the base of the renowned chef Rego. At Vivanta Holiday Village, Sinquerim 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm +918326645858 Bob’s Inn Goan Something of a Goan institution, this place offers up some fine curry rice and other satisfying fare. At Calangute-Candolim road, Candolim 11.30 am to 3.30 pm, 7 pm to 11 pm +91 832 2489402 Bomra’s Burmese and other Asian Cuisine Good option for Asian food At Souzawaddo, Candolim 6.30 To 11.30 pm +91 9767591056 Bon Appetite Chinese, European, Goan, Italian, North Indian, Thai Check out the crab in butter garlic sauce or the seafood platter Near Vivanta holiday village, Sinquerim 11 am to 11 pm +91 832 2479477 Café Chocolatti A coffee shop Good place for light fare and assorted sweet goodies At Fort Aguada road, Candolim 9 am to 7 pm +91 832 2479340/ +91 9326112006 Caravela Chinese, European, Goan, Italian, North Indian, Thai A long-time favourite haunt among Goans and visitors alike At Vivanta Holiday, Sinquerim 7.30 am to 10.30 pm +91 832 6645858

Panjim & Around Mirch Masala Serves the best of Indian Cuisine, choice Kababs, Curries and Biryanis, For Lunch and Dinner At Mirch Masala, Hotel Fidalgo, Panjim +91 832 2226291 Black Sheep Bistro The Black Sheep Bistro is Goa’s first casual fine dining concept restaurant, located in the heart of Panjim City. The chic modern interiors blend seamlessly with the heritage Portuguese style villa it is located in. The BSB serves up unique food that is “globally inspired and locally created”. They are proud to support local farmers and source the items on the menu within a 100 mile radius, thus keeping with the “farm to table” philosophy, something close to the hearts of owners Prahlad and Sabreen Sukhtankar. Featuring a wine list that has every bottle hand-picked by owner and Sommelier of wines Prahlad, the bar also offers unique, hand crafted beverages that are always made to order, using the freshest ingredients. At Swami Vivekananda Road, Next to ICICI Bank, Panjim 7pm to 1am +91 832 2222 901

Bhojan Taste of Gujarat Truly Gujarati offers pure veg thali for lunch and dinner At Bhojan, Hotel Fidalgo, Panjim +91 832 2226291 Delicieux Goa’s Premium French patisserie & Café At Delicieux Panjim, Campal At Delicieux Morjim, Ashvem Road +91 832 6520521/ +91 7350413490 A Lua Chinese, European, Goan, North Indian, Seafood 11 am to 11 pm At, Bella vista, Sangolda, contact: +91 832 2416671/ 73 At Porie Bhatt, Verna, Contact: +91 832 2782760/ +91 9881272080 At Bhueem Bhatt, St Cruz, Merces, Panjim, contact: +91 832 2448172/ +91 2448757 Bombay Darbar Take Away and Catering Services At Sairam Residency, St. Cruz, Tiswadi +91 832 2458877/ +91 832 2458588 Aunty Maria Coffee & Bites Available Fresh home-made breads, cakes, chocolates and cookies At Hotel Fidalgo, Panjim +91 832 2226291 Delhi Darbar Restaurant and Bar Kebabs, Curries, Biryanis, Tandoors. Surrenders to stately Mughlai flavours and aromatic preparations At M.G. Road, Panjim +91 832 2222544 A Pastelaria Bakery Good place for pastries, cakes, cookies and other sweet offerings 9 am to 9 pm At Hotel Mandovi, Panjim +91 832 2426270/ 73 A’tona Bar and Restaurant Goan, Portuguese Good choice for grilled dishes and highly competent Goan food. Recently the winner of the Goa Streets Readers’ Choice Award for Best Xacutti. At Carina Desa, Betim 7 pm to 11 pm +919823129239 Anandashram Hotel Chinese, Goan and Seafood This is one of the oldest eateries in Goa and is something of an institution for its affordable and delicious Goan Fare. At 31st January Road, Panjim 1 pm to 10.30 pm +91 9823195245 Avanti Bar & Restaurant Indian, Goan & Seafood Serves up Goan specialties like Rawa fried prawns, stuffed squid and gratinated stuffed crab masala Near Patto Bridge, Panjim 11 am to 3 .30 pm, 7 pm to 11.30 pm +91 832 2435884/ +91 832 2427179 hotelavanti@yahoo.com


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Antonio D’silva Goan This one is strictly for the sausage lovers. At Goa Velha, Panjim 6 am to 9 pm +91 9822184433 Baba’s Wood Cafe Italian Pizza oven and homemade gelato. Wide choice of pure Italian dishes with beef fillet and fish always on the menu. Closed on Tuesday At Mala, Fontainhas, Panaji 12 pm to 3 pm & @ 6 pm – Midnight +918323256213/ +919923414098

Margao & Around Café Tato Pure Vegetarian Check it out if you’re in the mood for a good Goan veg lunch. Try the puri bhaji. At Apna Bazaar complex, Margao 7 am to 10 pm +91 832 2736014 Ruta’s World Café World Cuisine Located on a quiet side street near the City’s Latin Quarter, Ruta’s offers up some of the tastiest fare in Margao. Worth checking out. At Dr Miranda Rd, Behind Nanutel, Margao 9 am to 6 pm +91 832 2710757 Alcoves Goan, Indian, Chinese Good choices here are the Chinese Crispy Chicken, Cafreal, Veg Kolhapuri, Veg Crispy and Chicken Vindaloo. Near Cine Vishant, Aquem, Margao 8.30 am to 11 pm +91 83 22735062, +91 832 2730536 Allegria Goan, Portuguese Fine-dining restaurant at the Taj Exotica serving up very good food. On offer are all the classic Goan dishes like Chicken Cafreal, Pork Sorpotel and Kullanche Mass Kottnim, which is crab meat in a shell, plus your Fish Curry Rice. At Taj Exotica, Calwaddo, Benaulim, Salcette 7.30 pm to 10.45 pm +91 832 6683333

Canacona Baba’s Little Italy Chinese, Goan, Indian, Italian & seafood. At Palolem Beach, Canacona 9 am to 11 pm +91 9923749449 Big Fish Restaurant & Bar North Indian, Chinese, Italian, European Try out the bruschetta, the opensandwich-style bread with all kinds of different toppings, or the Marguerite Pizza, the Foccacia and, of course, the pastas. At Palolem beach, Canacona 8am to 11 pm +91 9418097133, +91 9904312298 Bhakti Kutir

Indian Jones The Indian Tadka Factor By Ananda Krishna

We cook our dal for twelve hours and the raan tonight has been cooked for sixteen,” says Money Wadhwa with a warm chuckle. Indian Jones has been running for six months and I can see that Money Wadhwa is enjoying every bit of it. Tonight, I have the privilege of having dinner with him and we are going to be eating some of his favourite food. A big culinary aficionado, Money has been all over Goa in his journey for delicious food. He tells me that he missed the North Indian style of food and he and his wife were never completely satisfied with what they encountered as posers for ‘North Indian’ cuisine. The restaurant is spread over five levels based on a terrace field like structure. The uppermost tier is a party lounge that can accommodate around three hundred people. A level below can seat a conference or a party of a more personal nature. The dining area is set in a beautiful sit-out at the front of a lovely Portuguese villa. It overlooks the fields of Saligao, with a thick canopy of trees and foliage. One can watch the evening descend and dine under a star studded sky. There is a shelf of books and Money tells me that he has guests who come here just to take pleasure in reading on endless cups of chai and snacks. Money, with his larger-than-life presence, welcomes all to his restaurant. The place draws couples, groups of friends, family and even an occasional load of bus troopers who happen to be passing Indian Jones. Money loves interacting with his

guests and I have a feeling that I won’t be surprised if he knows everyone who comes there personally. Some book their tables from Panjim and pay regular visits to Indian Jones. It’s wonderful to hear that there is a love for this kind of Mughlai and North Indian food that makes people follow their noses for miles. “We plan to have a lot more coming up,” Money looks excited with the new festivities that he is planning. A Sufi festival and a Punjabi festival are all set to rock Indian Jones. I can imagine the ambience and I am sure it’ll be a perfect touch to the yummy food served here. Let’s finally get down to the essence of Indian Jones, its mouth-watering food. I have often passed by Indian Jones with a thought of going in to have the dal makhani with butter naan. When I finally get there, I begin with a delightful “welcome drink”. A very long slender tulip holds in it a concoction of jaljeera, which is an aperitif and it also has great medicinal value along with being a wonderful digestive. This is followed with a course of starters. We have a wide variety to choose from the vegetarian, so we get ourselves a platter consisting of paneer tikka, hara matar kebab, malai broccoli and dhai ka galauti. From the non-vegetarian section we have the reshmi kebab and mutton ka galauti. I was having the galauti for the first time and learned the finer art of eating it. The meat is really soft and minced so when one slices it, it breaks very easily and has to be supported underneath with a thin hard bread, which prevents the galauti from crumbling. My favourite from the starters was the malai broccoli. It was tender, creamy and crunchy at the same time. A perfect harmonizing of western and eastern cuisine. We washed our starters down with a one-litre Mojito and a Virgin Pina Colada. I really have to say that Indian Jones has some of the most awesome cocktails you

can have here in Goa. The guy who makes it is down from Delhi and he’s a cool guy who serves you exquisitely smooth cocktails. The Pina Colada smelled terrific and tasted just as good. I highly recommend it! We tried a Cosmopolitan, too, to see if the reputation would hold and behold this was just as lip smacking. We finished off our dinner with a mutton raan and of course the dal makhani. To add a bit about the mutton raan, it is seasoned for 24 hours before being cooked for another sixteen, and then served with flames on your table. The chefs emerge from the kitchen to participate in this elaborate ceremony. Money tells me they get all dressed up for the occasion, adding a touch of exclusivity to the famous mutton raan. There was the usual naan and roti to accompany the meal with a selection of the missi roti as well. The meal ended with a delightful dessert which had to be hands down the malai kulfi. If you are looking for an experience that is truly North Indian in the heart of Goa then head straight for Indian Jones. As a friend put it, “It’s a place with a Goan sussegado attitude serving delicious North Indian food”. And yes, when you do happen to be there ask Mr. Money about his hat collection. He’s got a hat from every part of the world he’s gone to. To quote the original Indiana Jones, “It’s a long story. Better hurry up or you won’t get to hear it!” • The Food: North Indian, expertly prepared, yummy • The Ambience: Relaxed, set in a terraced Indo-Portuguese Villa • The Prices: Expect to pay around Rs 1,500 for a meal for two, sans alcohol • Where? Chogm Road, H.No 2/455A, Calangute (near the Bharat petrol station) • Phone: +91 832 652 1999/ +919767655999



Feature  11

Friday, February 28, 2014

Is the Death Knell Ringing for Tehelka and ThinkFest? With Tarun Tejpal in jail for three months, his media empire flounders By Goa Streets

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amiliar with the Kübler-Ross model of the stages of grief? Something similar is happening at Tehelka in varying degrees - first shock, then denial, anger, depression and slowly, acceptance. All of Tehelka may not yet have completed the whole cycle, and some may skip stages of the process, but the underlying message is clear - death is a very real possibility, even if it is a prolonged one. “We’ve been told that the normal days by which we are due to receive our salaries are no longer valid,” a current employee of Tehelka said on the condition of anonymity (in the interest of remaining an employee, for now). These days the debate over whether Tehelka founder Tarun Tejpal actually sexually assaulted the young woman assigned to escort movie star Robert D’Niro at last year’s Think Fest, seems almost beside the point in the newsrooms and back offices of the once ground-breaking media outlet. Employees interviewed for this article affirmed that with Tejpal jailed in Goa for the past three months, and with Managing Editor Shoma Chaudhury having resigned, the weekly news magazine has lost its investigative edge, not to mention its financial footing (a reality that’s rendered even more noteworthy by the upcoming election season). And it’s anybody’s guess whether this year’s Think Fest, India’s premier intellectual event, will take place. There’s something bigger than Tejpal on the minds of the Tehelka staff – the loss of a certain mojo, of the pride in belonging to an enterprise that felt like a virtuous island in a sea of graft. In the end, the grief is for that as much as anything else. “At that time, Tehelka was ‘the thing’,” a former employee recounts. “People came there to work only because of the

ideal that the paper promised,” he said, adding that some journalists came on lower salaries and didn’t mind doing stories on shoestring budgets, working late, and eating and sleeping little. They drew inspiration and contentment from their work. “Almost everyone is looking out [for other opportunities],” he said. By all accounts, Tehelka – owned by Anant Media Pvt Ltd – is having trouble paying its bills. In recent times, the only profitable part of Tehelka has been Think Fest, and now even that event is up on the air. (Tarun Tejpal is a minority owner of Anant Media, with KD Singh’s Royal Building and Infrastructure holding a 65 percent share, but the jailed journalist does own most of ThinkWorks, which puts on Think Fest). “The magazine has been having a tough time getting ads. Some of the advertising staff have also been asked to leave,” said one senior Tehelka journalist, adding that because ThinkWorks is owned by Tejpal (with his sister Neena and Shoma Chaudhury holding minority stakes), “nobody will really know anything unless the three of them speak about it or reveal some kind of plans”. To be sure, much of Tehelka’s and Think Fest’s future is likely to rest on what happens to Tejpal himself. His accuser, a young Tehelka employee, said he sexually assaulted her in an elevator twice during Think Fest last November after she completed a day escorting Robert D’Niro around Goa. She said Tejpal forcefully inserted a finger into her private parts – which under India’s new rape law qualifies as rape. Tejpal has so far been denied bail, and his trial, which could take up to two months, is expected to start in March. Immediately after the rape allegations emerged, several senior journalists quit the journal in protest. This beside the victim herself and Shoma, who quit after facing allegations of trying to hush up the case. Tarun and Shoma’s shadows still loom large in the Delhi offices, but at Tehelka’s operations away from the centre, there’s still quite a bit of hope. “There is immense respect for Tehelka. Everyone is glad that the mag has survived. We are absolutely fine in terms of work without Tarun and Shoma. But we do miss their editorial direction and

wisdom,” said a Tehelka reporter working outside of Delhi, who also spoke on condition of anonymity. Around the Tehelka empire, groups of journalists have huddled together to discuss their future. Some are clinging to the hope that things can still be salvaged, and that Tehelka can reclaim its former status as a media outlet pushing the envelope of investigative and public service journalism. Some have consciously decided to stay on simply because of the effort they have put in to keeping the magazine – and the idea it represents – alive. It’s hard to deny that without Tejpal and Shoma steering the course, Tehelka’s role as India’s premier journalistic watchdog is already all but finished. Considering the country’s current levels of corruption, that’s as sad as any other aspect of the case. For his part, Tejpal has pledged to come back and has even promised to write a book once he is out. Having been behind bars on charges that carry a minimum of seven years imprisonment if he is convicted, he is still trying to eke out bail. Statements from the Tehelka management on the future of the magazine have been non existent. The website does carry a section containing the statements made by the managing editor, including her note of resignation. Robert de Niro has been dragged into the controversy, as the alleged crimes took place to and from visits to his hotel room. The Goa Police have been

trying to reach him, even sending him a questionnaire, but have received no response. Tejpal isn’t without his share of friends. Eminent journalist BG Verghese, through an article in The Indian Express in early December, called the entire drama a media witch-hunt. Verghese referred to a “pinch of malice” in the media coverage and said Tejpal was “pilloried as a monster, an egotistical power-seeker, a poor paymaster though a secret tycoon-in-themaking, and a political and social climber. His journalism has been questioned by some as immoral, magisterial and politically motivated muckraking by entrapment rather than investigation”. However, others are equally critical of him. The women’s rights lawyer Vrinda Grover wrote a scathing column in Outlook. “The new law just clarified what consent meant. It said there has to be an unequivocal, voluntary agreement by word or gesture. In the case of Tarun Tejpal, the victim is saying to him, ‘Don’t do it, stop it’. How can that message not go across? If you continue to do it, then I’m sorry, it’s a crime.” Of course, none of that answers the question, did he do what she said he did? That’s for a court to decide. In the meantime, Tejpal has little hope of seeing freedom any time soon. And aside from the travails of Tejpal, his accuser and the entire Tehelka and Think Fest venture, the other big loser in the case is the cause of watchdog journalism in India. 



Friday, February 28, 2014

Feb 28 Friday Health Talk Co-organised by ICG and Manipal Hospital On the Topic “Diabetics” By Dr. Gautam Jog At The International Centre Goa, Dona Paula 6 pm to 7.30 pm +91 832 245 2805 ‘Sleek’ Grand Inauguration Launch of New Showroom “Antiques & Ethinix at Goa” At Porvorim 5 pm onwards +91 9665024877 National Science Day By The Association of friends of astronomy (Goa ) At The Public Astronomical Observatory, Panjim @ 6.30 pm +91 832 2225726

Feb 28 to Mar 2 GITTEX 2014 A complete Shopping Festival At Ravindra Bhavan, Margao +91 832 272 6980

Mar 1 to Mar 4 Viva Carnival 2014 The Carnaval float parade will start from the following places on the following dates: 1st March, 2014 - Panjim 2nd March, 2014 - Margao 3rd March, 2014 - Vasco 4th March, 2014 - Mapusa 4 pm onwards

Water sports Champion’s Yacht Club Unlimited fun on water. Drive exciting luxury cruise boats and enjoy other rides. At Mayam Lake, Bicholim +91 832 6517080 www.championsyachtclub.com H2O Water Sports Underwater sea walk, Jet sky ride, Kayaking and Banana Fun Ride At Baina Beach, Vasco-da-Gama 9.30 am to 5.30 pm +91 9225580080 Water Splash Cruises A large fleet of Catamarans, Boats, Cruisers & Yachts: take to the water, the sea, the sky. At Models Status, Dona Paula www.watersplashcruises.com +91 8888864347 Sea Wave Water Sports Enjoy parasailing, boat rides, banana rides, bump rides, jet skiing, water skiing, dolphin trips and more. At Calangute +91 832 2276362

Museums Goa Chitra With a collection of over 4,000 artefacts, Goa Chitra is an ethnographic museum that focuses on Goa’s traditional agrarian lifestyle and technology. At Mondo Waddo, Benaulim 9 am to 5 pm +91 832 6570877 Email: goachitra@gmail.com Museum Of Christian Art Open all days of the week At the Convent of Santa Monica. You may pray if you wish to, else just soak in the ambience of peace. At Old Goa From 9:30 am – 5 pm +91 832 2285299 Goa State Museum Has some 8,000 artifacts on display including carvings, paintings, manuscripts, rare coins and stone sculptures. A museum shop is planned soon with the aim of popularizing Goan culture through museum objects. At EDC Complex, Patto, Panjim 9.30 am to 5.30 pm +91 832 2438006 / +91 832 2437306 Goa Science Centre The Centre has a science park with interactive exhibits, 3D shows, galleries on oceanic science, explaining mysteries of the underwater world. Experience science through fun. There are some interesting exhibits explaining scientific principles. At Miramar 10 am to 6 pm +91 832 2463426 Xavier Centre of Historical Research See exhibitions of paintings, browse through rare books and attend symposiums with particular emphasis on contemporary cultural & social issues affecting Goa. At BB Borkar Road, Porvorim +91 832 2417772 Naval Aviation Museum Displaying a number of vintage aircraft and armaments used at different stages by Naval Aviation dating back to the 1950`s and a vast number of memorabilia related to Naval Aviation history. Near Bogmalo Beach 10 am to 5 pm +91 832 2538668 Archaeological Museum Check out the sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses, antiques from the Hindu period and currencies leftover by the Portuguese. At Old Goa 9 am to 5 pm +91 832 2285333

Every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday ZUMBA® FITNESS CLASSES with licensed instructor Centina Fernandes 9:15am-10:15am At Marinha Dourada, Baga creek +91 8390054647 Together let’s dance the calories away

Go Karting Track I Goa Karting Single and tandem go karts are available for Rs: 180 for ten laps or Rs 200 for ten laps tandem At Panjim - Margao Highway, Nuvem 4 pm to 10 pm +91 832 2757899/ +91 9850736334 Track II Goa Karting Single and tandem go karts are available for Rs: 180 for ten laps or Rs 200 for ten Laps tandem At Anjuna - Calangute Rd, Arpora 4 pm to 10 pm. +91 832 2914526

Notable Forts Aguada Fort Fort Aguada and its lighthouse is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort Daily 10 am to 5.30 pm At Candolim Reis Magos Fort This Fort, surrounded by sturdy laterite walls studded with typically Portuguese turrets, was erected in 1551 to protect the narrowest point at the mouth of the Mandovi estuary. The fort stands on the north bank of the Mandovi River at Reis Magos, and is visible from the Panjim side of the Mandovi River. At Verem 10.30 am to 5.30 pm +91 832 2410711/ +91 832 2410715 Tiracol Fort The fort was originally built by Maharaja Khem Sawant Bhonsle, the Raja of Sawantwadi, in the 17th century. Now, in a state of ruins, Fort Tiracol has been converted into a luxury hotel, the Fort Tiracol Heritage. Well worth a visit At Tiracol, Keri Cabo de Rama Fort Interesting fort named after Lord Rama. Inside the fort, check out the church of Santo Antonio, still used by devotees. At Cola Beach Chapora Fort One of the most loved forts of Goa, it was built in place of an older fort on the same location after the MarathaPortuguese war. At Vagator

Lifestyle Mandi - Your Indian Fix Mandi, meaning ‘market place’ in Hindi, features apparels, eco-friendly Ayurvedic fabrics, accessories, furnishings, Indian art, handmade paper and quirky ideas that you never imagined. At Betalbatim behind Jasmine Hotel in South Goa. +91 9545500938. Paper Boat Collective Specializing in ceramics, textile, furniture, clothes, children items and more! At Bella Vista, Chogm Rd, Sangolda From 10.30 am to 8.30 pm +91 832 6521248 Dreamscape Dreamscape is an exclusive boutique of dreamy home accessories, launched by celebrated fashion designer, Malini Ramani. At Chogm Rd, Barrosvadeo, Sangolda 11 am to 8 pm +91 832 2278563 Solberg A Scandinavian Designer in Goa At Pedro Martina Resorts, Gaura Vaddo, Candolim +91 9822364978 Bebel Boutique Designer fashion accessories At Opp. St Anthony Chapel, Calangute +91 832 6451489 TukTuk From apparel to silver jewellery, bags to accessories and souvenirs to curios, everything at TukTuk is handpicked from across India. At A 104, Pereira Plaza, 1st Floor, Opposite Hospicio, Margao 10:30 am – 1:30 pm & 2:30 pm – 7 pm +91 9049017182 The Private Collection Featuring an eclectic collection of sophisticated women’s apparel, bespoke jewellery, colorful accessories, lifestyle, furniture and design pieces and many more... At Anavaddo, Candolim 10 am to 8 pm. +91 832 2489033

Outdoors Tropical Spice Plantation The Tropical Spice Plantation guided tour is certain to refresh your senses and make you feel at one with Mother Nature. At Arle Bazar Keri, Ponda +91 832 2340329 Abyss Spice Farm Located on high hills amidst stunning surroundings near Ponda. Many tourists visit it for the medicinal herbs grown here on a large scale. The Plantation also offers ayurvedic massage. At Sai Farm, Savoi Verem, Ponda

Wockhardt Hospital

At Cuncolim, Salcete, Goa Appointment No: +91 832 6684444 Emergency No: +91 832 6684400 Wockhardt Institute of Aesthetics +91 832 6684888 Pascoal Spice Village A wide variety of spice plants and cash crops is grown here. For visitors there is a restaurant with an open-air party facility along with boating At Khandepar, Ponda +91 832 2344268/ +91 832 2344536 -39 Sahakari Spice Farm Relax under a dense forest cover and take in the aroma of a variety of spices grown in the farm. Also, enjoy a traditional Goan lunch served in earthen pots & banana leaves. At Ponda­Belgaum Highway, Curti, Ponda +91 832 2312394 Email: info@sahakarifarms.com

Dance Classes Jason & Sylvia Dance Academy At Las Viegas Dance Studio, Taleigao +91 9822161652/ +91 9822151614 David Furtado Dance & Aerobics Dance styles such as Waltz, Jive Salsa, Cha Cha, Merengue & Salsa for adults. And Hip Hop, Contemporary & Bollywood for children. At Rosary Chapel, Miramar, Dona Paula Road, Caranzalem +91 9975914195

Cooking Class Spicy Mama's Cooking Classes Food is all about Love & Passion Starts 11 am At Assagao, Bardez +91 9623348958 Log In: www.spicymamasgoa.com

Ayurvedic Centres Ayurvedic Centres Ayurvedic Natural Health Centre Offers Ayurvedic consultations and specialised treatments, revitalising massages, yoga classes, an organic cafe and a comprehensive Ayurvedic Pharmacy. At Chogm Rd, Saligao 8 am to 8 pm +91 832 2409275/ +91 832 2409036 Dr Laxmi Bharne Ayurvedic health clinic At 64/1 Valem, Assagao 9 am to 6 pm +91 9822586428


14  Cover Story

Carnival 2014 By Pedro Menezes

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k, so it’s not exactly Brazil. Here we have more or less respectably dressed Goan ladies hot-stepping with the lads through the streets of Panjim instead of the near-naked samba dancers who parade through Rio de Janeiro. To say the 250,000 tourists expected this year in Goa for Carnival 2014 will go away disappointed would, however, not be correct, because except for the nonexistent Brazilian-style samba dancers, there’s going to be plenty of fun and frolic in this age-old pre-Lent festival of pagan origins. Before we get to that, allow me a short historical aside about that Brazilian-like flesh quotient. Truth be told, the Goa carnival has considerably toned it down over the years, with oldtime revelers recalling the heady 1970’s and early 1980’s when exhibitionist hippies would loll around naked or near-naked on Calangute and Anjuna beaches, then turn up for the carnival parade and join some of the floats, some of them in barely-there costumes. Yes, some of them even used to dress like the Brazilian samba dancers. Those were the years. This year they’re going to attempt to revive some of that old spirit, even if it’s without the fortuitous flesh and the samba babes. What WILL be there, though, is the Samba Square, right in the heart of Panjim in the Municipal Garden near the Panjim church. “The ‘Samba Square People’s Carnaval’ is our attempt to bring out the flavor of samba which is the music associated with carnival,” says Richard Dias, co-ordinator of the Samba Square. “It is an attempt to revive the old spirit of carnival which is about the participation of the residents of Panjim and the locals of Goa, and to make the carnival once again a people’s festival. It’s focused on locals and for families to come together and have fun.”

Let the Samba - and the Party - Begin! For the four days of festivities which start on Fat Saturday, March 1, there will be many of Goa’s top bands playing, food stalls and other fun events at the Samba Square, mostly in the evenings, though there will also be music during the day. The official launch of this year’s carnival will be on Friday, February 28, with the inauguration of the food and cultural festival. This year, however, the Brazilian dancers who were part of the Goa carnival in the last few years, won’t be there. According to Panjim mayor Surendra Furtado, a funds crunch is the reason. This year the float parade in Panjim will have around 100 floats on different themes, including some commercial floats promoting different products and brands. The government has been promoting the carnival in novel ways. This year they have a tie-up with the makers of the Bollywood movie ‘Youngistaan’ which has promoted the Goa carnival, food and cultural festival as a part of their film promotions. Its star cast Jackky Bhagnani and Neha Sharma will also be a part of the Panjim carnival parade along with the King Momo lead float. Bollywood equals glamour. This year Joel D’Souza, a 37-year-old engineer, is going to be King Momo. He says he wants the youth of Goa to participate in the carnival in a big way. It’s King Momo who starts the festivities by reading his decree

permitting the people to have unlimited fun and frolic. King Momo symbolically rules Goa for the four days of carnival. Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar said this year’s event will be one of the most colourful and vibrant editions of the carnival, and is Goa’s tribute to its diverse population and heritage. The aim, he said, is to spread a message of peace, unity and harmony. He even visited and held events in Mumbai and Bangalore to announce this year’s festival. “The Goa carnival is the highlight of our annual calendar and we want to ensure that this will be an unforgettable experience for locals as well as visitors to the state. Goa is a place that induces a contagious celebratory spirit, right from weddings to festivals everything here is celebrated with pomp and fervor,” he said. The food and cultural festival will highlight the cuisine and rich legacy of Goa. There will be an all Goa cooking competition with sponsored prizes that will be judged by a celebrity chef. The cooking competition will promote local cuisine and showcase the same to visiting tourists. The winning recipe will be displayed on Goa Tourism’s website and other social media. Agnee, a Indian rock band, and other artists like Kailash Kher, Rabbi Shergill, Raghu Dixit Project and Sona Mahapatra will be performing at the festival. A grand fashion show and a fire display is also included. This year’s edition will also feature street performances by musicians at various vantage points across Panjim city, a King Momo contest, and an increase in prize money from Rs 3.7 lakh to Rs 5 lakh for

the best float. The floats have traditionally been the biggest attraction of Goa’s carnival celebrations. The bigger floats have at least a hundred participants, with two rows of boys and girls dancing choreographed sequences with loud thumping music. A popular theme is of fishermen with giant mock-ups of different fish and the boys and girls in traditional outfits. Another popular theme is the Portuguese-Latin look, with the boys and girls in Iberian costumes grooving to some funky Latino music. The ‘Green Goa’ theme has also been popular. After the floats parade on Saturday, various clubs and nightspots will be holding their ‘Fat Saturday’ dances and parties. This year one of the biggest events will be Vijai Sardessai’s ‘Fatorda Carnival Bash’ which will feature Bollywood DJ’s Aqeel and DJ A Sen, along with a flea market, fashion show and food stalls. If you really want to get into the spirit of the Goa carnival, you should check-out the traditional dances organised by the Clube Vasco da Gama and Clube Nacional in Panjim. Like with other major Goan festivals, carnival is when people involved in the entertainment scene in Goa are in demand and when all those involved in the tourism industry get into the act. Joaquim Fernandes, a master of ceremonies, says he’ll be compeering a carnival show at Neelam The Grand in Calangute which is only for the resort’s guests. “It’s a carnival party with dancers and music where King Momo and his merry troupe will be visiting,” he says. King Momo will be there at many of the carnival events elsewhere too, like on the special carnival cruise organized by the Goa Tourism Development Corporation on the Santa Monica cruise boat. No, it’s not Brazil. But the Goan version, with its rich traditions rooted in the deepest human cravings for delightful revelry, is good enough for me. 



16  Feature

The Taxi Blowup Sipping some red wine at Shanti Morada

Can the drivers – and Goa – adapt to a changing tourism universe? By Pedro Menezes

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nybody who has used the services of a tourist taxi in Goa might have experienced a variation, though perhaps less extreme, on the following story. Yulia, a svelte young Russian tourist, had taken a taxi from Calangute to Morjim. When taking the taxi, she was told the fare would be Rs 1,000, which she thought was way too high. But she had to get to Morjim to visit her friends. As time was precious, she took the cab. At the end of her journey, when she started to pay, the cabbie demanded Rs 2,000, saying she had to pay the extra amount since her friends were staying in a remote corner of Morjim. Shocked, she refused. The next thing the cabbie gave her a hard slap and told her that if she couldn’t pay the money, she could pay with sex if she liked. Frightened, and with hardly any souls around, she simply paid the extra amount. In recent days, the taxi owners and operators went on strike demanding that the government concede their demands, nearly paralyzing the tourism industry and generally running riot, forcing Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar to announce that the government would concede most of their demands. Otherwise, said the taxi owners, they would disrupt this week’s carnival

celebrations which attract lakhs of tourists. The strike turned violent this past week, when around 20 people – five policemen, five journalist and about 10 taxi operators – suffered injuries during street battles in Porvorim pitting lathi-wielding cops against around 300 stone-throwing taxi operators. A number of vehicles were also damaged. This was just the latest in a series of violent incidents involving taxi operators stopping vehicles and roughing up tourists – a significant affront to the tourist-friendly image Goa is striving to project. There’s no doubt the drivers have reason to be upset. Most foreign tourists these days come from Russia, and they’re ferried around in buses run by large tour operators who have no use for local taxis. Car and bike rental businesses have mushroomed, offering cheaper and more convenient transportation alternatives. In April last year taxi union members took strong exception when an MLA said in the Goa Assembly that the taxi operators are a bunch of thieves who are spoiling the image of Goa as a tourist destination. Vasu Arlekar, president of the powerful North Goa Tourist Taxi Owners Association, says, “We’re not thieves, it is the MLAs who are

A group of taxi owners outise the Pernem police station

the thieves. It’s the TTAG (Travel and Tourism Association of Goa) who’re the thieves.” Everyone in the tourist industry has noticed a reduction in the number of high-spending tourists coming to Goa, and Arlekar blamed this on members of the TTAG who charge exorbitant room tariffs during the peak season. “Why don’t they charge a uniform tariff for the whole year? Why are they only asking us to put meters and charge uniform rates all through the year? Because they charge exorbitant rates during the peak season people have stopped coming to Goa, not because of the taxi drivers.” Vinayak Nanoskar, general secretary of the taxi association, said, “There are thousands of taxi owners and drivers in Goa. Out of that maybe there will be a few bad elements. That does not mean you can call all of us cheats. We too work hard and earn our money, we also have our self-respect.” Steve Sequeira, a Goan from Delhi who uses the taxis frequently, doesn’t think there’s any excuse for the recent behavior of the taxi providers. He says, “The taxi drivers give a wrong image to people at large … Tourists have a fear of taxi operators in Goa.” While the government has made sporadic attempts in the past to bring

about some order in the tourist taxi business, it is market developments which have given the taxi operators something of a rude awakening. One factor was the growth of the rent-a-bike and rent-a-car business which gave tourists an alternative to hiring the taxis. Another factor is the rise in the number of tour buses which bring in tourists, especially from Russia, from the airports/ railway stations to the resorts and also ferry them on sight-seeing trips. This isn’t the first time the operators are resisting challenges to their hold on the tourist transport business. They demanded and got the government to put a moratorium on rent-a-bike operators two years ago (meaning no new licenses have been granted, with only existing ones in effect), and now want a halt to rent-a-car operations too. Vasu Arlekar says, “Nowadays tourists who come to Goa pick up a rental car at the airport or railway station itself, drive all over Goa for some days and go back. Where will we get business? People with huge amounts of money are buying 200 cars at a time and renting them out.” Calangute MLA Michael Lobo, who has been backing the taxi owners, says, “These kinds of car rental services are not meant for small states like Goa. One person buys 50 cars and rents them out; this way only one family is making huge amounts of money. But 50 taxi owners with one car each can feed 50 families.” There are other issues too, some of which may be sorted out during the current series of meetings between the government and the taxi owners. For example, technically the taxi owners are supposed to operate their taxis from home; tourist taxis cannot be parked along roads to solicit customers. Says Arlekar, “The government asks us to give affidavits that we would be operating our taxis from home – will we get any business if we sit at home and wait for customers?” The government has now agreed to waive off this condition, though in practice it was not enforced anyway. Which has of course led to another problem: where do they park their taxis? Says taxi operator Ravindra Vengurlekar, “Earlier, new hotel projects would make a provision for parking of some tourist taxis in their property and those taxis would be ‘attached’ to those hotels and get some business, but nowadays the new hotels are not making any parking provisions in front of their hotels.” There are many other issues, the biggest one being the ‘high’ fares charged by the taxi owners. But with the Lok Sabha elections coming round soon and the ‘local’ taxi drivers being an important vote bank, the government this week gave the impression that it has conceded most of their demands. Cleverly, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar qualified all that by saying none of his concessions could be implemented until after the government works out a new elections ‘code of conduct’ in the coming days. Or until the taxi operators take to the streets again. 



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Galleries of Note

Drum circle workshop Hosted by Carpe Diem Experience the wonderful effects of group drumming. Conducted by Arthur and Chantelle of Music Matters. This is an out-of-the-box, therapeutic, highly unique experience that combines the musical with the spiritual with a hefty dose of fun. Percussion instruments are provided. Entry fee: Rs 300 5.30 pm To 7 pm At Carpe Diem, Majorda +91 8888862462/+91 9730445490

San Thome Museum A real Jewel in Goa’s treasure chest. Free entry, so go with as many friends as you like. At Varca 9 am to 8 pm

Feb 14 to Feb 28 Sangeet Natak Mahotsav Kala Academy will be holding its annual SangeetNatakMahotsav, a drama festival of Marathi stage musicals. The festival will be dedicated to the memory of the noted Goan stage singer-actor, Late Tulshidas Lotlikar. The nine Marathi stage musicals will be presented by various Goan cultural groups. This music-drama is particular to Maharashtra and Goa. At Dinanath Kala Mandir, Kala Academy, Panjim @ 7 pm +91 832 2420454

Feb 15 to Mar 8 Handmade: The Creative Clay studio at Gallery Gitanjali Mud in various shapes and colours At Gallery Gitanjali, Panjim 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm +91 832 2423331/ +91 8806035195

Feb 21 to Mar 7 Exhibition of George Oommen The Exhibition will be inaugurated by Architect Bruno Sousa At Sunaparanta, Panjim +91 832 2421311

Feb 24 to Mar 3 Art Exhibition at Big Foot By Karishma Alvares “Shades of Fancy”, a painting exhibition by Karishma Alvares From 9 am to 6 pm At the Big Foot Tiatr Hall of Fame, Loutolim. +91 832 277 7034 Friday Nights @ Art Chamber Presented by Goa World Music & Dance Project Feb 28: Talking Drums World Fusion Music Carlos Gonsalves& Friends At Calangute +91 9823217435

Yahel Chirinian Interesting mosaic mirror sculptures At Monsoon Heritage Studio 9 am to 6 pm +91 9822122771 Gallery Gitanjali An elegant art gallery in Panjim’s Latin Quarter; Definitely worth popping in when you’re in the area. At Fontainhas, Panjim 9 am to 9 pm +91 9823572035 Panjim Art Gallery A dose of local culture: figurative, individual work by Goan artists. At Panaji Art Gallery, Panjim 9 am – 8 pm +91 9822168703 Cheshire Cat Jewellery Gallery Fashionable wearables. It’s all about style ladies. Jewellery and accessories. At Bairo Alto, Assagao 10 am to 7 pm +91 9822580898 Gallery Attic More local talent on display: paintings by Goan Artists. 9 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 7 pm Opposite Don Bosco, Panjim +91 832 2420929/+91 2257931 Art Chamber - Galleria de Belas Artes Featuring works by Goan artist Yolanda D’Souza and others. Whilst you’re there, check out their musical performances. At Gauravaddo, Calangute 10 am to 1 pm & 4 pm to 8 pm +91 832 2277144/ +91 9823217435 Big Foot Art Gallery Display of works by various artists from India and abroad. At Loutolim 9 am to 6 pm +91 832 2777034

Moksa Art Gallery Salvadore’s paintings. Salvadore Fernandes, that is, and others. At Naikawaddo, Calangute 9.30 am to 8.30 pm +91 832 2281121/ +91 9326717386 Mario Art Gallery Original paintings and other memorabilia of the great Goan artist/ cartoonist Mario Miranda. Buy “The Life of Mario”, as well as prints, mounted prints, frames, tiles, mugs, card sets and other books. At Salvador-do-Mundo, Porvorim area 9 am to 5.30 pm. +91 832 2410711

George Oommen:

An extraordinary exhibit now on at Sunaparanta Gradation in Tone and Colour

Sunaparanta- Goa Centre for the Arts The centre houses several exhibition galleries, a large multi-functional space for workshops and lectures, an inhouse film club, sketch club, studios, open air amphitheatre, pottery studio and an open courtyard that houses the Cafe Al Fresco. Open to the public, and the food at the Café is recommended, from 10 am to 6 pm, with brunch on Sunday At Altinho, Panjim +91 832 2421311 Casa Araujo Alvares A 250-year-old mansion showcases our heritage in Goa’s first automated sound & light museum. At Big Foot, Loutolim 9 am – 6 pm +91 832 2777034 Email: bigfoottrust@gmail.com Website: www.casaaraujoalvares.com Carpe Diem Carpe Diem, an art and learning centre in Majorda brings to lovers of art a number of exhibitions. Look out for the workshops there. At Majorda 10 am to 6 pm. +91 8888862462 Picturesque Exclusive range of archival prints on Christian Art (life of Jesus). The museum displays works of Original Art & International print arts. There is also a display of picture framing, custom framing & archival framing done by Goan Artists. Near Domino’s Pizza, Panjim 9 am to 1.30 pm & 3.30 pm to 7 pm +91 9822124245

Surya Art Gallery Contemporary works - Goan canvas paintings & artifacts. At Bandawalwada, Pernem +919404149764

Gallery Esperance Go back in time: Retrospective Art in Oils, Watercolors, Crayons Portraits, Landscape and Still Life Photographs. Near the Our Lady of Merces Church, Merces

Arte Douro Art Gallery Even if you aren’t into serious art, check out these paintings on canvas, original and prints, international and local. At Porba Vaddo, Calangute 9 am to 9 pm +91 832 22882266/ +91 9822147148

Fundação Oriente Art Gallery Permanent exhibition of paintings by Antonio Xavier Trindade (1870-1935) – a well-known Goan painter At Fontainhas, Panjim 10 am to 1 pm & 2 pm to 5 pm +91 832 2230728/ +91 2436108

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he artist George Oommen has explored many wonderful styles and attitudes at his show that previewed at Sunaparanta on 21st February. Many sources inspire him - a situation, landscape, a figure. However, it’s when an image stays with him, its verbal expressions rooted in his mind’s eye, that it gets depicted in a vivid colour pallet of synchronized abstraction. Oommen was born in Munnar, Kerala. Some of his inspiration comes from his ancestral house on the tiny island of Mankotta, situated on the Spice Coast of Kerala. The quintessential light, the glistening mornings and the unending rain are etched in his memory, his journey back in time reflected in his work’s empirical reality. When he was studying at the Delhi School of Architecture, an aunt who was a painter introduced him to the works of the Bengal School artists Nandalal Bose and Jamini Roy, among others. His studies have also taken him to Harvard University Graduate School of Design and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Boston. Inspired by the colours of Mexico, he also joined the Instituto Allende at San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He recalls, “I went to Mexico because I had seen the work done there and wanted to take advantage of the turquoise and lemon yellows glistening in the Mexican sun. I painted one painting called ‘Choc ‘, the Mexican rain god, with those colours, but I used sand and sawdust on canvas. The painting took a month to complete. I have been a student all my life”, he asserts. Oommen designed his first studio 24 years ago in a garage of his house in Arlington - a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. His signature style involves the use of spray guns, with varying size nozzles. Though he says he does not slot him-self to a particular ‘style,’ a certain drip effect charges his work with vitality. The exemplary light, the panoramic depictions of primordial images of radiant intensity, the pockets of colours, the reminiscence of sensual worlds all evoke spirituality in the real world. In the exhibition of about 30 paintings, one in a large format 12’ x 6’, The ‘Visions of Kerala’ series is sure to resonate with Goa. Ooman says, “Early morning is my favourite time of day to


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paint, when the waters are still reflecting the vegetation on the banks.” In fact, some of his paintings have been hung inverted in galleries and printed upside down in publications because these mirrored images appear to be so real. The Kanjeevaram series is expressed in tonal gradation, gradually transitioning from one colour hue to another, with sophisticated dexterity. Sacred Places Within You is a discussion of colour and light. “I work in series. Series last with me until the image is resolved, about four to five years, sometimes longer. My paintings over the last decade or so, fall loosely into three categories: a series of largescale landscapes; a series of small-scale expressionist works called Sacred Places Within You; and my most recent series of miniature paintings.” The specific goal of his art changes with each series, but the general objective is always to transfer the image in his mind to the canvas. The viewer experiences the visual energy that he aims to create through the use of layering of paint, a sliver of luminescent paint making for an unusually dense and

dynamic image. “Layering for me is an important devise,” affirms Oommen. The vertical and horizontal use of colour in the abstracts, the harmony and hues of light and shadow are transformed into a malleable form. The surface resounds with various dimensions, depth, momentum and ethereal humanity, affinity and line. The different planes have delightful visual experiences which overlap fantasies and reality in a

meaningful dialogue of life and nature. Listed in the Who’s Who in the World and on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Boston Architectural Center, he has exhibited in the U.S., France, Spain, Russia and the metros in India. This is his first show in Goa, and he’s been working on these works for two years. He exhibited in Paris this past December at the Grand Palais, and had a show in Madrid on 22nd February, which he did not attend. Talking about urbanization changing

the façade of Goa, Oommen opines, “I have been trained as an urban designer at Harvard, and issues relating to urbanization in India was part of my thesis. It is going http://www.sgcfa. org/index.phpto be too late for Goa unless there is a political framework to change the rapid destruction. Awareness among the people is the key for change in behaviour.” Goa may be struggling to keep pace with development and urbanization. But there’s one aspect of urbanization – a vibrant local arts scene – that is undoubtedly enriched by exhibits like the one from this son of Kerala. On exhibit till 7th March art Sunaparanta Goa Centre for the Arts Althino – Panjim Tel : +91 832 2421311

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Designing Kitchens… And Dreams By Ananda Krishna

We love designing dreams,” says Ashish Mohnot, explaining the motivation behind his various design ventures in Goa. He and his wife Shaifali Mohnot have now opened SLEEK on NH17 in Porvorim – an extraordinary store featuring some of the most beautifully designed kitchens available in this part of the world. Ashish was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He spent his first nine years of his life in Calcutta and then eighteen years in Jodhpur. In 2001 he married Shaifali and a year later they had Morvin and Morvish, twin boys. In 2003 Ashish and Shaifali participated in the Lokotsav Exhibition, held at the Kala Academy in Panjim in association with the Goa government and West Zone Cultural Centre of Udaipur. Ashish says, “People loved our stuff” and that’s when they decided to stay back and feel the love. For the next five years, they sold furniture in Goa from their first store, Antiques ‘n’ Ethinix, in Porvorim. At one point they decided that the best way to bring their business forward was to meet their clients’ needs on an individual basis, catering to personal preferences and taste. So they started tailoring and delivering exclusively to a niche clientele in Goa. But production costs were high with goods being brought in from Jodhpur. So they finally shifted manufacturing to Goa.

In addition to Antiques ‘n’ Ethinix in Porvorim, the couple has another furniture store in Morjim. Their third store, which opens today, Feb. 28, features the latest in modular kitchens and kitchen furnishings. Being one of India’s leading brands, Sleek, “The Kitchen Specialist” has all the latest designs and products to satisfy those who like to keep up with the market. Yes, it is a high-end clientele that would be most attracted to the products SLEEK is providing. But Ashish points out that you don’t have to be super-rich to afford it, either. SLEEK is open to all. Antiques ‘n’ Ethinix, their other showroom in Porvorim, is a place for all who appreciate originality and novelty. They don’t replicate designs and they make sure they stay ahead in their game. Their USP: Offering you exactly what you have in mind while working within your budget to offer you a host of flexible offers. They have a range of products to choose from: sofa sets, loungers, consoles, room corners, dining sets, chests, double beds, single beds, chairs, tables, stools, cabinets, pedestals, almirahs, lower sit outs. You can gift your loved ones exquisitely crafted mirrors and photo frames, decorative utility boxes, pen stands, key stands, ash trays, miniature paintings, clocks, bowls and trays, spice holders, candle stands, wine bottle holders, magazine stands, book ends, desk

items and animal figures. Well, if you do go to SLEEK and experience the clean lines and ultra-modern design of the kitchens, you might be surprised to see that Aishish and Shaifali are also behind Antiques ‘n’ Ethinix, with its emphasis on traditional style. I think it’s a beautiful juxtaposition that gives dimension to Ashish and Shaifali’s business. I can see that this is a true labour of love. The family has been living in the same bungalow for the last twelve years that Antiques ‘n’ Ethinix is situated in. Their wares surround them: the old clocks, statues, beds, gigantic wooden elephant heads, swings, doors, windows and all the other beautiful paraphernalia from all over India as they sit down on their dining table to say ‘grace’. Oh, did I also mention that in addition to being Sleek’s birthday it’s also Shaifali’s? Happy birthday to both of you! Opening event on 28 February, 5 pm at Sleek. Sleek +91 9665024877/9890234877 Opp Volkswagon Showroom, NH-17, Porvorim

Antiques ‘n’ Ethinix +91 9665024877/9890234877 Plot no.1, H.No.1810, behind Chodankar Nursing Home, Alto-Porvorim, Bardez, Goa


21 Pizza Hut forays into the city of beaches! India’s leading affordable casual dining restaurant brand launches its first restaurant at S.G.P.D.A Market complex, Margao, South Goa

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xpanding its foothold in the western part of the country, India’s leading affordable casual dining restaurant brand, Pizza Hut, has opened its very first restaurant in S.G.P.D.A Market complex, Margao, South Goa.By opening a restaurant in the commercial hub, the brand is further strengthening its position in tier II cities. The 80covers restaurant located at the Margao, South Goa, has a casual décor with warm lighting, use of earthly tones, display destination seating for groups of different sizes and mood graphics on the walls making it an ideal destination for informal gatherings. With a menu ranging from world famous signature Pizzas, flavourfulPastas to variety of Appetizers, Beverages, Soups, Salads and mouth-watering

Desserts, Pizza Hut is all set to offer its world class dining experience to more and more consumers in the city. Its menu comprises of offerings at an exceptionally affordable price with 3 course meals starting at just Rs 109/-,& also a new range of ‘So Cheezy’ Pizza at Rs 149/-. Speaking on the occasion Sanjiv Razdan, General Manager, Pizza HutIndia said “As a brand, we want to reach out to the maximum number of consumers across regions. We are delighted with the launch of the second full service Pizza Hut restaurant in Goa. Keeping in line with Pizza Hut’s affordable casual dining positioning, this restaurant will offer warm and

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inviting ambience and friendly service along with a vast variety of our food. We are proud of this new launch and positive that Pizza Hut will offer a great dining experience for friends and family, and a wide variety of pizzas, pastas, appetizers, beverages, desserts and much more to the people of Goa. Store Address:Pizza Hut Ground floor E-WING, Osia, Commercial arcade,S.G.P.D.A Market complex, Margao, Goa: 403601

About Pizza Hut: Pizza Hut, the world’s leading affordable casual dining and delivery restaurant brand, has been present in India for over 17 years. It made

he Vasco franchisee of Diet Clinic powered by Harpreet Pasricha is making waves with initiating corporate wellness programs and free nutritional information camps. With an increasing high work load and accompanying high stress level in the corporate world, attention to good balanced nutrition values are neglected by many. Diet Clinic powered by Harpreet Pasricha has initiated the Corporate Wellness program starting with the Salgaocar Head Office in Vasco. At the recent free nutritional camp held at Salgaocar Head Office in Vasco; the auditorium was full with expectant and happy faces eager to participate in the program. Making the event possible was Mr. G.B. Halkar - GM HRD and Ms. Elaine Colaco - Manager Strategy & BD; a big thanks to them. With their whole hearted participation

its foray into India with a restaurant in Bangalore in June 1996 and was the first international restaurant chain to pioneer this category in India.The restaurant brand offers an exciting menu consisting of its signature pizzas, appetizers, pastas, desserts and beverages. Its trademark dining experience has been recognized by Brand Equity to make it the ‘Most Trusted Food Service Brand’ for 8 years in a row. Pizza Hut was also awarded with “Food Packaging Innovating Company of the Year” by Supply Chain Leadership Council in 2010 for their innovative delivery process. With over 70,000 footfalls per day across the country, Pizza Hut is the perfect place to celebrate any occasion in life, small or big. 

and involvement, the management and staff we also spurred on to attend the free nutritional awareness camp. Nutritionist’s Sakshi Verma and Meenu Updhay were present to answer any questions that the audiences had. It was apparent from the range of questions from the audience that good nutrition was top most on their minds. The gathering left with lots of information after the 2 hour talk and interactive session. As a part of the free nutritional awareness camp Diet Clinic powered by Harpreet Pasricha also offered a free BMI for all. The participation from the management and staff was overwhelming. Diet Clinic powered by Harpreet Pasricha offers free nutritional awareness camps to all who are interested in ensuring a healthy, productive and energized work force. For more details Contact: 08322501949.


Charosa Vineyards Launches Its Exquisite Range of Wines In Goa From The Nashik Region in Maharashtra

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harosa Vineyards brought out its exquisite range of wines at O Coqueiro, Porvorim in Goa today in an elegant setting. Charosa Vineyards is the first Indian Wine Brand named after the Charosa village in Nashik, the wine capital of India. Charosa Vineyards hosted a sparkling afternoon which was an amalgamation of delightful new–world wines and rich conversations. For wine lovers, it was an expedition into the unique world of wines and the labor of love that went into the making of these fine wines from Charosa. The menu was designed to complement the selection from Charosa and added a unique taste to gastronomical element at afternoon of fine wine and an interactive wine pairing dialogue that enhanced the experience. Present at the launch event were Parag Kamat, Chief Operating Officer, Charosa Wineries Ltd along with Clive Castelino, Manager - Training & Corporate Sales. For any further queries, please contact: • WizSpk Communication | PR • Kaumudi Naithani | M: +91 9833931953 |kaumudi.naithani@wizspk.com • Archana Pradhan | M: +91 9987099265 |archana.pradhan@wizspk.com


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28 февраля

Галереи на заметку

Семинар вокруг барабана Проводится в галерее Карпе Дием Испытайте чудесное воздействие групповой игры на ударных от Артура и группы «Чантель оф Мьюзик Маттерс». Данное действо неординарно, полезно и является уникальным опытом, который сочетает музыку и духовность с огромной дозой удовольствия. Барабаны предоставляются. Стоимость входного билета: 300 рупий С 17:30 до 19.00 В галерее Карпе Дием, Маджорда +91 8888862462 / +91 9730445490

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Художественная галерея «Сурья» Художественная галерея Сурья расположена в тихом месте и показывает произведения на холсте современных артистов и артефакты Гоа. В Бандавалвада, Пернем +919404149764 Галерея искусств «Мокша» Выставка современного искусства с оригинальными работами Сальвадора Фернандеса и др. Наикваддо, Калангут С 8.30 до 20.30 +91 832 2281121/ +91 9326717386 Художественная галерея Марио В галерее выставлены картины и другие памятные вещи великого художника-карикатуриста Гоа – Марио Миранды. Здесь доступна новая книга «Жизнь Марио 1951», а также гравюры, отпечатки, рамки, плитка с картинами, кружки, наборы карт и книги. В Сальвадор-до-Мундо, Порворим С 9.00 до 17:30 +91 832 2410711 Центральная Галерея «Гарден» Постоянные выставка экспонатов, картин и эскизов художника Дерека Монтейро В Панаджи С 10.00 до 17.00 +91 9921372036 Карпе Дием Недавно открывшийся центр искусств и обучения в Маджорде представляет ценителям творчества ряд выставок и мастер-классов Маджорда С 10.00 до 18.00 +91 8888862462 Галерея восточного искусства «Фундачао» Постоянная выставка картин Антонио Ксавьера Триндаде (1870-1935 ) – художника из Гоа В Фонтейнхас, Панаджи С 10.00 до 13.00 и с 14.00 до 17.00 +91 832 2230728/ +91 2436108

А Ривьера Европейская и азиатская кухня Одно из лучших заведений в штате предлагает попробовать такие популярные блюда, как Стейк в соуре Турнедот, Копченую грудку австралийской утки, салат Капрезе с базиликовым маслом, Броккончини, Копченого тунца и Куриный печеночный паштет. На улице Холидей стрит, Калангут С 19.00 до 24.00. +919823174927 / +919823505550 Афтер Севен Предлагаем блюда французской кухни. Рекомендуем обязательно попробовать такие изысканные блюда, как Суфле из Камамбера, Теплые кальмары в бальзамическом уксусе и роме, Стейки, Креветки, начиненные лимоном В районе Гаураваддо, Калангут с 12.00 до 23.30 +918322279757/+91 9226188288 Амигос Индийская,гоанская кухни, морепродукты Вкусные блюда в уютной деревенской обстановке Ниже моста Нерул бридж, Нерул С 12:30 до 16.00 и с 19.00 до 22.30 +919822104920 Аквамарин Бистро и Бар Индийская, гоанская, континентальная кухня Пожалуй, главной особенностью является прибрежное расположение - отличное место для Золотисто-жареных креветок и для наблюдения заката над рекой. С 19.00 до 22:30 В конце Баги +91 832 2276084/2275482

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Биг Пекер’с Китайская, европейская, североиндийская кухни и морепродукты Также предлагает сэндвичи на гриле, гамбургеры, пиццу, багеты и картофель в мундире. На улице Калангут Бич Роад, Калангут С 9.00 до 24.00 +91 9823226977

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Анджуна и вблизи Ресторан –бар Алков Китайская, гоанская, итальянская, северо-индийская кухня и морепродукты Пообедать охлажденным салатом из авокадо и креветок или попробовать кальмары, фаршированные креветками. На пляже Озрант Бич, Анджуна С 8.00 +918322274491 / 2273349 Баба ау Рам Кафе с изюминкой Фаворит среди иностранных туристов, это популярное место предлагает много вкусных блюд. В Кудачваддо, Aрпора С 8.00до 16.00 +919822078759 Базилико Итальянская кухня Этот ресторан на открытом воздухе предлагает пиццу, домашнюю пасту, салаты и божественные десерты. В Д’Мелло Ваддо, Анджуна С 18:30 до 23.00 +918322273721 / +918323953744 / +919822599130 Бин Mи Ап Этот маленький ресторан в саду в Анжуне специализируется на вегетарианской кухне всего мира В Дэулваддо, Анджуна С 8.00 до 23.00. +918322273479 Бириани палас Гоанская и северо-индийская кухни, морепродукты На улице Анджуна бич роад, Анджуна С 11.00 до 24.00 +918323257586 Блю Тао Итальянские блюда и морепродукты Экологически чистые блюда На улице Анджуна бич роад, Анджуна С 9.00 до 23.00 +918975061435 Коба Специализируется на блюдах Индии, гриле, морепродуктах. В ресторане Дабл Три от Хилтон, Арпора с 10.00 до 22.00 +91 832 66556672


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Manipal Hospital

A life changing cardiac Surgery on a 31 week Old infant brings back joy to the parents

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dding Quality to life and health has been the most prestigious recognition that Manipal Center for Cardiology is known for, states Dr. Devanand – Chairman Manipal Center of Cardio thoracic surgery Manipal Health enterprises. Manipal Center for Cardiology and Cardio thoracic is among the select few centers in the country with capabilities to carry out end to end cardiac care of individuals. With the success rates of international standards we at Manipal center for cardiology have treated millions of people with cardiac ailments and with severe complexities and have been witnessing the joy of seeing them resume their normal lives. The young ones getting back on the play grounds, the middle aged preferring to climb stairs at their work place leaving their colleagues stunned, and the elderly getting back with their grand children are the recognitions, that keeps this center going. Given below is an account of a complex surgery that we performed on a 1.3 kilogram infant who today is successfully discharged. Infancy is the most precious time of an individual and we are certain that this phase of life is given to “Andrea (Name Changed) “through this surgery. As simple as it may sound that the surgery offered a cure for Andrea. It is also the cautious and timely step taken by the parents that added Andrea this gift.

(Andrea took her 1st breath in this world after 31 weeks born weighing mere 1.3 kgs, ) Andrea was born at 31 weeks weighing a mere 1.3 kgs, even after 2 months of her birth, Andrea was still in ICU, with 2 large holes in her heart, not able to get off Oxygen and take feed orally. This was posing a serious threat to her health. Given her age, it is a very high risk to perform surgery, a surgery which this tender one can handle. This didn’t stop Andrea’s parents from taking opinions from different centers in India, but their search came negative. Then Andrea’s parents were referred to Manipal Hospital and consulted Dr. Devanand. “Planning the treatment for Andrea wasn’t quite an

easy task recollects Dr. Devanand”. Open Heart Surgery at the size and age can potentially give rise to varied complications like bleeding in the brain, Gangrene of blood etc. but then Manipal Center for Cardiac surgery has the capabilities and skill set to minimize the possible ill effects. Dr. Devanand and the team decided to persue the surgery. Today Andrea is successfully discharged, off oxygen and feeding on her own. “Today cardiac care at

the right hands and at the right time can produce absolutely fantastic outcomes and Andrea has recovered well and we are sure is going to have a healthy future” Signs off Dr. Devanand Dr. Devanand Profile: Field of Expertise • Aortic Aneurysm Surgery • Complex Valve Surgery and Repair • Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery • Beating Heart CABG • Neonatal/Infant/Paediatric Cardiac Surgery • Heart Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices

Achievements • Performed over 7,000 successful Paediatrics and Adult Surgeries. • Has reputation of successfully performing many advanced and complex surgeries varying from a 1 day old infant and a infant weighing just 900gms to a 90 year old patient in India. • The credit of successfully removing a PNET tumor from the heart for the first goes to him (2008).




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