A short visit to Bookworm (Vinay and Jean Centre, Saligao)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERIaVFHVMpM
An introduction to the Vinay & Jean Kalangutkar Community Centre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgKMAK0MyvQ
Tanvi Bambolkar: the story of a crab and a fish (Konkani-English)
The Indian man who sings with his fingers The famous Ritz Hotel in London
has had a resident pianist for the past twenty-two years. His name is Ian
Gomes and he's known for being able to play anything from Taylor Swift to
Tchaikovsky. During his career - spanning an incredible fifty years - he's
The Indian man who sings with his fingers The famous Ritz Hotel in London
has had a resident pianist for the past twenty-two years. His name is Ian
Gomes and he's known for being able to play anything from Taylor Swift to
Tchaikovsky. During his career - spanning an incredible fifty years - he's
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Schedule for Tuesday 22nd
ROLE OF HONOUR
Churchill Alemao .. CM, MLA Minister , MP elected from various parties ,
jailed and elected from another Constituency ,DAVID who slained Goliath
.Owner Churchill brothers club
Francisco Sardinha. CM.MLA,Minister MP, King Momo
Mr Manohar Parikar, LOO.CM .MLA, MP. Defence
Siboney // a cover by The Goan Globetrotters
Orlando de Noronha (Violin) / Ian de Noronha (Accordion) / Siddharth Cota
(Guitar) / Franz Schubert Cotta (Mandolin)
https://youtu.be/pnV_EopGHFQ
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Eklo raknno aplya bokddyank ghevn dongrar chøronvk (to graze) gelo. Sanz
zalya uprant to tankam ghøra vhørunk ekttanvk laglo. Ek bokddi matxi høtti
(stubborn) asli. Ti køxich yenam zali. Raknnyan tika ambddun (shoo away)
haddcho khub prøyøtn kelo. Tøripunn ti taka aykønam zali. Tika sanddun
ghøra
Eklo raknno aplya bokddyank ghevn dongrar chøronvk (to graze) gelo. Sanz
zalya uprant to tankam ghøra vhørunk ekttanvk laglo. Ek bokddi matxi høtti
(stubborn) asli. Ti køxich yenam zali. Raknnyan tika ambddun (shoo away)
haddcho khub prøyøtn kelo. Tøripunn ti taka aykønam zali. Tika sanddun
ghøra
Festival of snakes.
India is home to an astonishing variety of snakes. Not surprisingly, Hindu
tradition inculcates a deep reverence for the reptiles, their significance
embedded in ancient texts, epics, lore, art, as well as in practice. The
cobra is an especially salient presence in the Hindu