Panaji: News in Pics by Rajtilak Naik - Jan 31


Pics by Rajtilak Naik
for Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji (AF)

Panaji, Jan 31:


Governor S C Jamir along with chief minister Digambar Kamat, speaker Pratapsingh Rane and freedom fighters seen observing a 2-minute silence on the ocassion of Martyrs' Day at the Azad Maidan here on Wednesday January 30


Workers seen busy preparing for the forthcoming carnival at Panaji. The annual Goa carnival is scheduled to kick start from Satuday February 2


Chief minister Digambar Kamat is seen with the elected councillors of the Sanquelim Municipality at Sanquelim. Also seen speaker Pratapsingh Rane and health minister Vishwajeet Rane


Noted Carnatic violinist Vittal Ramamurthy is seen performing on the first day of the Monte Music Festival in the Chapel of Our Lady of Mount at Old Goa


Noted Mangalorean Konkani poet Melvyn Rodrigues seen reciting his poems during the multi-lingual poets meet at the Menezes Braganza hall here recently. Also seen are noted Marathi poet Ramdas Futane, Vishnu Wagh and Mohandas Surlakar


Governor S C Jamir seen expressing his Gandhian thoughts on the Tear Drop soon after the unfolding of the visual presentation and installation of 'A drop of sensitivity and sensibility' at the Raj Bhavan on Wednesday January 30. The installation is based on the sorrows of Mahatma Gandhi


Governor S C Jamir is seen along with Alban Couto, installation artist Dr Subodh Kerkar and others soon after the unveiling of the stainless steel sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Bhavan

  

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