Subramanian Swamy’s valedictory address at a Goan college didn’t quite go as planned.
Despite complaints about bandwidth and Internet reliability, it's raining start-ups in Goa.
BY Vivek Menezes 7 April 2015
Why these supercharged fantasies continue for famously laid-back Goa.
BY Vivek Menezes 30 March 2015
Goans recognise that the beef shortage in the state has nothing to do with them, or religious sentiments either.
BY Vivek Menezes 20 March 2015
Warts and all, an alternate idea of India is steadily burgeoning in the country's smallest state…
BY Vivek Menezes 11 March 2015
Goa’s Congress party has managed to do what Parrikar himself could never engineer in all these years— it has delivered a hefty chunk of the Catholic and Muslim voters of the state to the BJP!
BY Vivek Menezes 4 March 2012
Even I am starting to believe that a kind of real political miracle can come about in the beguilingly beautiful Cumbharjua constituency...
BY Vivek Menezes 1 March 2012
On the trail of a deeply unconventional campaign in Cumbharjua, being run by Bismarque Dias, a maverick priest
BY Vivek Menezes 26 February 2012
In an era of professional campaigns, paid news and coerced electorates, Bismarque Dias, a maverick Catholic priest, is running a highly unconventional campaign.
BY Vivek Menezes 24 February 2012
Sussegad no more, once-sleepy Goa goes to the polls on March 3rd, while the improbable candidature of a rangy Catholic priest promises to offer an unconventional campaign trail. Join in
BY Vivek Menezes 22 February 2012
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