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XCHR CONVERSATIONS
Please join us for Conversations on Mayabhushan Nagvenkar’s book, Goa < 2075, 
together with Gerard de Souza on Thursday, 20 June 2024 at 6 pm at the Xavier 
Centre of Historical Research, Porvorim.
Please join us for tea at 5:30 pm.
Goa < 2075
Imagine Goa, fifty years hence.
As a state run by a ‘democratic’ corporation, instead of an elected government. 
As a state where the population is divided into two classes, the Overlords, a 
rich numerical minority, who can afford a licenced privilege to live on the 
surface and the Subterraneans, the underprivileged mass, shepherded into 
underground cavernous colonies. As a state with extensive manicured 
landscaping, it is the beacon of global tourism and has India’s most expensive 
acreage, but at the cost of its forest cover, with climate change already 
whittling away at its beaches. As a state where a Board of Directors has 
replaced the Council of Ministers and where even Goa’s nomenclature has been 
changed to Go-aah as part of a commercial branding exercise. And as a state 
whose last living tigress is about to be hunted to clear off a patch of forests 
to make way for another luxurious villa enclave.
My debut novel, ‘Goa 2075’, India’s first live, bilingual novel, is set in this 
futuristic milieu. The plot, set circa 2075, revolves around five friends who 
pursue a vigilante brand of justice to avenge the murder of another slain 
friend and his wife, over their refusal to sell their home, the last standing 
traditional house in Anjuna.
Emboldened by their success in avenging their friend’s murder, the five friends 
expand the ambit of their vigilante justice to include the Board of Directors, 
responsible for the state’s destruction and brutal subjugation of the 
Subterraneans.
Mayabhushan Nagvenkar
“It took me 26 years as a journalist to realise that the domain is divided into 
left and right ideological silos, with little to no room to manoeuvre for those 
who are critical of both thoughts. So f... that.
In other news, I have co-authored the biography of former Defence Minister 
Manohar Parrikar. Another nonfiction book on urban crime is scheduled to be 
published later this year.
I was born in Mumbai, and until some years ago, I was glad to have grown up in 
Goa. That's about the gist of it.”
Gerard de Souza
Gerard de Souza is a journalist working as the Goa Correspondent for Hindustan 
Times. A journalist for the last 16 years editing and reporting on a wide range 
of issues concerning Goa, its people and environment across a range of local 
publications including Gomantak Times, O Heraldo and The Goan Everyday.
He is also the author of the recently published book, Crimes of Passion, that 
chronicles a series of 11 crimes spurned by love and rejection.
When not writing and reporting, he is busy fishing for clams, hunting for the 
best cashew feni (or urrak) or tending to his mango orchard.
Xavier Centre of Historical Research
B B Borkar Road, Porvorim, Goa 403521, India

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