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SUMMARY:From Water Resources to Commons: Reframing the Mhadei Dispute
DESCRIPTION:Jointly presented by Prof. Peter R. deSouza\, Prof. Lakshmi Subramanian\, Dr Solano Da Silva\, and filmmakers Gasper D’Souza and Shrinivas Ananthanarayanan\, this presentation and film screening explore how research on the Mhadei water-sharing dispute moved beyond techno-centric debates to engage with the river’s geological\, ecological\, cultural\, and political temporalities. \nThe session will present key insights from The River Mhadei: The Science and Politics of Diversion\, followed by a screening of Maa Dei\, which visually captures the river’s cultural life and beauty. The audience will also be introduced to the open-access repository \nwww.mhadeicollective.com. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #Talk #RiverMhadei #Filmmaker #FilmScreening #WatersharingDispute #Geological #Ecological #Cultural #Political #Science #Beauty \n 
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/from-water-resources-to-commons-reframing-the-mhadei-dispute/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251207T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251228T123000
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SUMMARY:MOG SUNDAY- December 2025 Calendar
DESCRIPTION:Keep your Sundays free this September for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! \n\n\n07 December 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\nTopic: On Indigenous and Experimental Musical Instruments \n\nSpeaker: Divesh Gadekar \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n14 December 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Book Discussion and Film Screening on the Mhadei River \n\nFilm Screening & Discussion \n  \n21 December 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\nTopic: Brave New World of Goan Writing \n\nSpeakers: Heta Pandit\, Janeita Singh\, Annie Sengupta\, Glenis Mendonca & Aaron Monteiro \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n28 December 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Maya Universe Presentation by Memesys \n\nSpeakers: Anand Gandhi & Zain Memon \n  \n\n\n\n\nRegister now and be part of MOG Sundays\, a space for crucial discussions across a range of important themes and ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register!
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mog-sunday-december-2025-calendar/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251207T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251207T123000
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SUMMARY:The living Resonance of Folk by Divesh Gadekar
DESCRIPTION:Artist Divesh Gadekar’s work explores the sonic and material worlds of indigenous and experimental musical instruments from Goa’s tribal and pastoral traditions and beyond. Drawing from his audio archive and field documentation\, he presents sound recordings\, instrument studies\, and performative fragments that bring together oral histories\, craftsmanship\, and community celebrations. \nAn organologist and founder of SURU Studios\, Divesh studies\, documents\, and revives rare indigenous instruments\, engaging with ecology\, craftsmanship\, and the evolving relationship between humans\, sound\, and the natural world. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSundays #talk #Artist #Indigenous #Goa #Tribal #Drawing #AudioArchive #Musicalinstrument #Histories #Craftsmanship #Community #Ecology #Organologist #Sound
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-living-resonance-of-folk-by-divesh-gadekar/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251130T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
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SUMMARY:Tides and Time: Conversations between a father\, a daughter\, and the sea.
DESCRIPTION:There are men who learn from books\, and those who learn from the horizon. At seventeen\, when the tide of responsibility rose too soon\, Vivek Kandalgoankar left his studies and stepped into the sea. Now seventy-four\, he carries within him the rhythms of Goa’s fishing life\, a knowledge older than technology\, spoken in the dialect of tides\, wind\, and moonlight. \nIn Tides and Time\, his daughter\, photographer and storyteller Assavri Kulkarni\, joins him in conversation\, a dialogue between memory and documentation\, practice and perspective. What begins as a personal exchange between father and daughter widens into a meditation on heritage\, ecology\, and the fragile continuity of traditional knowledge. \nThis MOG Sundays conversation drifts between the practical and the poetic\, between the salt on one man’s hands and the lens through which his daughter reclaims their shared inheritance. In a world rushing toward speed\, they remind us that the moon still governs the sea\, and the sea still teaches those who listen. \n🗓 Date: Sunday\, 30th November\, 2025\n🕚 Time: 11:30 AM\n📍 Venue: Museum of Goa\, Plot No. 79\, Pilerne Industrial Estate\, Bardez \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/conversations-between-a-father-a-daughter-and-the-sea/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251123T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251123T123000
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CREATED:20251118T112954Z
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SUMMARY:Delhi-Goa-Delhi: Journeys\, Stories\, People\, Change
DESCRIPTION:Shalini Singh\, co-founder and trustee of the People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI)\, is an award-winning journalist recognised for her impactful reporting on environmental issues. She receives some of India’s highest journalism honours and is described by ELLE India as a fearless reporter who “will stop at nothing for the truth.” \nOver a decade ago\, her work brings her to Goa\, where an inquiry into unplanned tourism opens up deeper stories of illegal mining\, unequal development\, and even a mysterious shipwreck. Unexpected encounters\, shared meals\, and the generosity of local citizens shape a transformative professional and personal chapter\, despite the challenges of getting those stories published. Ten years later\, she turns her focus to Delhi’s most vulnerable farmers and fisherfolk facing climate change\, finding echoes of the same inequalities. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/delhi-goa-delhi-journeys-stories-people-change/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251116T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251116T123000
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SUMMARY:India's Telecom Story: From Wires to Waves
DESCRIPTION:India’s telecom sector isn’t just massive — it’s transformational. With over 1.2 billion mobile connections\, 944 million broadband users\, and data consumption reaching 228\,779 PB (petabytes) this year\, the industry’s 10% annual revenue growth cements India as the world’s fastest-growing digital ecosystem. Telecom innovation continues to redefine how businesses scale\, how entrepreneurs build\, and how society connects and learns. \nJoin us for an exclusive conversation on “India’s Telecom Evolution” with Dr. Mahesh Uppal\, one of the key contributors to the creation of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). This session traces the sector’s ongoing journey — from early liberalization and policy reforms to the digital connectivity shaping India today. \nDr. Mahesh Uppal is in conversation with author Varsha Adusumilli. This dialogue is a must-attend for industry leaders\, technologists\, policy professionals\, and anyone seeking a behind-the-scenes look at how one of India’s most influential sectors is built — and where it’s heading next.
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/indias-telecom-story-from-wires-to-waves/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251109T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251109T123000
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SUMMARY:The Bitter-Fruit Tree: Stories from Vanishing Forests
DESCRIPTION:There is a Goa that does not glitter by the sea. It breathes deeper inland\, where forests still whisper old hymns to the wind. Here\, Sahitya Akademi Award winner Prakash Parienkar sets The Bitter-Fruit Tree and Other Stories\, translated into English by Vidya Pai — a work that refuses to look away from the slow bruising of this land in the name of progress. Across thirteen stories\, Parienkar captures a Goa caught between memory and machinery\, where ancient trees fall to make way for ambition\, and villages once bound by folklore and faith watch their roots turn to dust. \nHe is joined in conversation by Dr. Glenis Mendonça\, who is attuned to the language of transition — between Konkani and English\, between past and present\, between belonging and erasure. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Inland #Forests #AwardWinner #TheBitter-FruitTree #Goa #Memory #Machinery #AncientTrees #Ambition #Folklore #Faith #Conversation #RootsTurnToDust
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-bitter-fruit-tree-stories-from-vanishing-forests/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251102T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251102T123000
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SUMMARY:Ecofeminism in Goa: The Breath between Land and Woman
DESCRIPTION:Goa is one of those rare places where the land speaks through its women. Dr. Maryanne Lobo explores this intimate communion through the lens of ecofeminism as a lived philosophy rooted in Goan breath and rhythm. \nUnlike societies where the feminine and the natural are subdued\, Goa’s matrilineal memory holds fast. Women\, in their everyday gestures — drawing water\, grinding grain\, adorning the tulsi — renew an ancient covenant between spirit and soil. Ecofeminism in Goa is a living remembrance. It is the Earth speaking in a woman’s voice — measured\, enduring\, and profoundly local. It reminds us that sustainability is never a modern invention\, but a story continuously told in kitchens\, shrines\, and courtyard wells. \nDr. Lobo’s reflection opens a window into this strength\, where faith is inseparable from ecology\, and where the feminine remains the bridge between the human and the divine. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #RarePlaces #Women #Ecofeminism #Societies #Local #Sustainability #Invention #Reflection #Strength #Faith #Ecology #Human #Divine \n 
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/ecofeminism-in-goa-the-breath-between-land-and-woman/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251101T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251130T123000
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SUMMARY:November 2025 Calendar- MOG SUNDAYS
DESCRIPTION:Keep your Sundays free this November for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! \n\n\n02 November 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\nTopic: Ecofeminism in Goa \n\nSpeakers: Dr Maryanne Lobo \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n09 November 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: On the Book the Bitter Fruit Tree \n\nSpeakers: Dr Prakash Parienkar & Dr Glenis Mendonca \n  \n\n\n16 November 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: On India’s Telecom Story \n\nSpeakers: Dr Mahesh Uppal \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n23 November 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Delhi-Goa-Delhi Stories \n\nSpeakers: Shalini Singh \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n30 November 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Between Father\, Daughter & the Sea \n\nSpeakers: Assavari Kulkarni & Vivek Kandalgoankar \n\n\n\n\n  \nRegister now and be part of MOG Sundays\, a space for crucial discussions across a range of important themes and ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register!
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/november-2025-calendar-mog-sundays/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251026T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251026T123000
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CREATED:20251021T123817Z
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SUMMARY:Everything You Can Imagine: A 25-Year Journey in the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Arts leader Ruchira Das invites you for an inspiring talk tracing her remarkable path through India’s diverse cultural landscape. Beginning with a bold shift from chartered accountancy to arts administration\, Ruchira now leads and contributes to organisations such as ThinkArts\, ARThink South Asia\, Arthshila\, and British Council India. Over a quarter-century\, she founds initiatives\, curates festivals\, and mentors artists and educators. She is also a recipient of prestigious fellowships from ARThink South Asia\, the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA)\, and the Australia Arts Leadership Program. \nDrawing on her extensive background\, Ruchira shares insightful stories\, key lessons\, and the boundless creative potential that arises from embracing change and new possibilities. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Art #DiverseCulture #ArtsAdministration #ThinkArts #ARThink #Arthshila #Festivals #Educators #PerformingArts #InsightStories #CreativePotential
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/everything-you-can-imagine-a-25-year-journey-in-the-arts/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251019T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251019T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
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SUMMARY:The Mind-Boggling Success of Sholay: Does the Reason lie in the Rasa theory?
DESCRIPTION:The film Sholay completes 50 years on August 15. It remains the film watched by the largest number of people ever\, and its unmatched popular appeal continues to endure. \nThis talk explores the enduring popularity of Sholay through the lens of Rasa theory\, suggesting that its lasting appeal lies in the rare presence of all nine rasas—the full spectrum of emotions. It is led by veteran screenwriter and teacher Anjum Rajabali\, known for films like Drohkaal\, Ghulam\, The Legend of Bhagat Singh\, and Raajneeti. He is also recognised for his leadership and advocacy for the rights of Indian screenwriters as a senior activist of the Screenwriters Association\, India. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 772208966 \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Film #Sholay #RasaTheory #Emotions ##Screenwriter #Popular #Leadership
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-mind-boggling-success-of-sholay-does-the-reason-lie-in-the-rasa-theory/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251012T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251012T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20251007T105301Z
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SUMMARY:Strong Roots\, Amplified Through Konkani Cinema
DESCRIPTION:MOG Sundays presents three remarkable Konkani films — Wagro\, Leela\, and Straight Ahead — followed by an interaction with filmmaker and actor Sobita Kudtarkar. \nWagro (dir. Sainath Uskaikar) travels from Cannes and Raindance to IFFI’s Indian Panorama\, while Leela (dir. Tanmay Chaudhary) continues to move audiences after its selection at MAMI 2024. The session concludes with Straight Ahead (dir. Sobita Kudtarkar)\, a story of identity and friendship that wins Best Film at the Waves Film Festival Goa 2025. \nTogether\, these films celebrate the evolving landscape of Konkani cinema\, where local stories find universal resonance. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #KonkaniFilm #Filmmaker #Wagro #Leela #StraightAhead #MAMI2024 #IndianPanorama #Friendship #Identity #BestFilm #LocalStories #UniversalResonance
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/strong-roots-amplified-through-konkani-cinema/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251005T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251005T150000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250930T072639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T072953Z
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SUMMARY:MOG SUNDAY - Celebrating National Wildlife Week with Talks\, Food and Films
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating National Wildlife Week with talks\, food\, and films \nThe Museum of Goa marks National Wildlife Week with a special program that highlights indigenous knowledge\, ecological interconnections\, and cultural perspectives\, driving the need to think about nature and biodiversity intersectionally. \nWhere Wisdom meets Forest Guardians | 11:30 AM – 1 PM \nWhenever science and the arts struggle\, it is the wisdom of Indigenous peoples that prevails. Let us learn that from Dr. Purabi Bose\, International Fellow\, Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry (KSLA)\, Stockholm. One of her passions is in simplifying forest land science to communicate\, using arts\, with a diverse audience to connect with Indigenous wisdom. \nLunch Inspired by Nature | 1 PM – 2 PM \nA meal that honours the everyday wisdom of food. Cooked slowly\, using seasonal vegetables\, drawing from the language of sustainability and simplicity. Shreya’s cuisine reflects the “common man’s food” – proletariat\, unpretentious\, deeply flavourful\, and grounded in the rhythms of nature. \nSattu paratha with chokha and amla chutney – INR 300\nRice\, dal\, aloo bhujia\, chokha\, amla chutney – INR 350\nSattu sharbat – INR 50 \nPre-booking is compulsory \nFilm Screenings: Roundglass Sustain | 2 PM – 3 PM \nRoundglass Sustain is a not-for-profit dedicated to telling powerful\, accessible stories about India’s biodiversity through films\, photography\, writing\, and digital resources. These are not distant\, romanticised forests. They are our cities’ lungs\, our rivers’ guardians\, our buffers against climate extremes. Protecting them is an act of conserving wildlife\, and of safeguarding our shared future. \nThrough food\, art\, and stories\, we invite you to learn from those who live close to the land\, and reconnect with the stories of the Earth.
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mog-sunday-wildlife-week-edition/
CATEGORIES:Events,MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250928T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250928T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250923T120317Z
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SUMMARY:Making of Zuari Cable - Stayed Bridge
DESCRIPTION:The Zuari Cable-Stayed Bridge in Goa is one of India’s most striking modern bridges\, linking North and South Goa across the Zuari River. Its making is a journey of engineering skill and teamwork\, captured beautifully in photographs at every stage. \nFrom deep riverbed foundations to soaring pylons and carefully tensioned steel cables\, the bridge deck gradually extends until both halves meet at the center. The process demands precision\, coordination\, and safety\, all reflected in images of massive sections lifted high above the river. \nUtpal Chakravarty\, a Civil Engineering graduate from Assam Engineering College\, leads landmark bridge projects in Goa\, including the Mandovi and Zuari cable-stayed bridges. Alongside engineering\, he cultivates a passion for construction photography\, documenting intricate processes with precision. Since retiring in 2025\, he fully dedicates himself to photography. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #ZuariBridge #Goa #ModernBridges #EngineeringSkill #Teamwork #SteelCables #Precision #Coordination #Safety #Construction
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/making-of-zuari-cable-stayed-bridge/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250921T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250921T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250916T094055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T094055Z
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SUMMARY:India's Fifth Taste: From the Kitchen of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Unknown to the larger world\, the Indian food story has its own fifth taste if one peeps into its Northeastern kitchens. Call it Khaar\, Kola-khar\, Kharsi\, Kharwi\, Kalchi\, Kangmoi\, or Khari — this earthy flavour\, made from the ash of banana peel and bark\, ensures that dishes cooked with it can’t be pinned down within the four basic human tastes in which we box the Indian food story. It is time\, therefore\, to amend the story and carve out an Indian food atlas that truly lays its claim to a uniqueness that is as much its own Umami as it is an ancient practice. \nSangeeta Barooah Pisharoty is the National Affairs Editor of The Wire\, formerly a special correspondent of The Hindu. She receives critical acclaim for her documentation of the Assam Movement in her debut book\, Assam: The Accord\, The Discord. Sangeeta begins her career at the national news agency United News of India and becomes the first woman from Northeast India to be employed at the agency’s New Delhi headquarters. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #IndianFoodStory #Taste #EarthyFlavour #Uniqueness #AncientPractice #AssamMovement #NationalAfairsEditor #UnitedNewsofIndia #Career
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/indias-fifth-taste-from-the-kitchen-of-the-northeast/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250914T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250909T120039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T120039Z
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SUMMARY:Craft\, Draught\, Micro\, Marco
DESCRIPTION:In the world of beer\, a few words keep cropping up: craft\, draught\, micro\, and macro. But what do they really mean? And how do these definitions shift across Indian states and global beer cultures? \nTo find out\, we turn to Aditya Challa\, the man who helps put Goa on India’s craft beer map\, founder of Susegado Microbrewery. His story is about building an identity for a state already known for its laid-back Susegado ethos\, and marrying that cultural rhythm with the precision and creativity of brewing. \nFor Aditya\, it means pushing through regulatory hurdles\, navigating licensing systems\, and making the case for why a microbrewery coexists with\, and even strengthens\, the state’s food and drink culture. He partners with local chefs for beer pairings and supports local farmers where possible. In Aditya’s words\, “Susegado isn’t about doing nothing. It’s about doing things well\, without rush.” A philosophy worth toasting. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #BeerCulture #Craft #Draught #Goa #Creativity #Microbrewery #LocalFarmers #Ethos
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/craft-draught-micro-marco/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250907T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250907T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250902T113019Z
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UID:5583-1757244600-1757248200@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Guardians of Glory: The Legacy of the Maratha Light Infantry
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of the Maratha Light Infantry Regimental Centre captures the legacy of the most decorated regiment in the Indian Army\, the Maratha Light Infantry\, with a history spanning nearly 255 years. \nThis session will be led by Brigadier Joydip Mukherjee\, a decorated officer commissioned into the Maratha Light Infantry. With over 30 years of distinguished service across varied terrains—mountains\, deserts\, high altitudes\, and amphibious zones\, Brigadier Mukherjee brings insight into the regiment’s ethos. He has served as an instructor at the Indian Military Academy\, Dehradun\, and currently serves as the Commandant of the Maratha Light Infantry Regimental Centre\, Belgaum. His awards include the Chief of the Army Staff Commendation Card and the Northern Command Commendation Card. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #IndianArmy #MarathaLightInfantry #History #Servicecrossvariedterrains #IndianMilitaryAcademy
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/guardians-of-glory-the-legacy-of-the-maratha-light-infantry/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250904T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250904T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250904T123535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250904T123535Z
UID:5587-1756972800-1757005200@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:MOG Sunday: September 2025 Calendar
DESCRIPTION:Keep your Sundays free this September for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! \n\n\n07 September 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\nTopic: On the Maratha Light Infantry \n\nSpeakers: Joydip Mukherjee \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n14 September 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: On Goa’s Microbreweries \n\nSpeakers: Aditya Challa \n  \n\n\n21 September 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: India’s Fifth Taste\, from the Northeast \n\nSpeakers: Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n28 September 2025 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Making of Zuari Cable – Stayed Bridge \n\nSpeakers: Utpal Chakravarty \n\n\n\n\n  \nRegister now and be part of MOG Sundays\, a space for crucial discussions across a range of important themes and ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register!
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mog-sunday-september-2025-calendar/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250831T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250831T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250826T092556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T092810Z
UID:5579-1756639800-1756643400@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Film Screening of Taak and a Conversation
DESCRIPTION:TAAK\, along with its companion film Humans in the Loop\, was incubated at the Storiculture Impact Fellowship 2023\, dedicated to bringing narratives of India’s digital societies to a wider audience through film. Both films are presented by the Museum of Imagined Futures (MOIF)\, a platform that leverages creative media to explore and mainstream critical topics at the intersection of technology\, society\, and culture. \nTAAK | 39 minutes | India | 2024 | Hindi with English Subtitles\nWritten and Directed by Udit Khurana\nProducers: Mathivanan Rajendran\, Ishan Hendre\, Shilpa Kumar \nPost the screening\, the film crew will host a session called Last Call for Tomorrow. It’s part of their travelling event series for people who want to talk about the future before it arrives. These are intimate gatherings for cultural thinkers and creative technologists to come together over ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #FilmScreening  #Conversation #MuseumofImaginedFuture #CreativeMedia #Explore #CriticalTopic #Technology #Society #Culture #Series #Ideas
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/film-screening-of-taak-a-conversation/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250824T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250824T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250819T104411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T104411Z
UID:5550-1756035000-1756038600@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Pari: Stories from the Margins
DESCRIPTION:In a media world that often overlooks the voices of people living on the margins\, Jyoti YL’s journalism stands out\, and she has won numerous awards and accolades. Her work at the People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI)\, traces the lives of those pushed furthest to the peripheries: tribal women like Tulshi Bhagat\, who gathers palash leaves from the forests of Shahapur and travels over 40 kilometers to Mumbai to earn a meagre living; Bhil women in the Satpura ranges of Nandurbar who suffer chronic pain from untreated uterine prolapse; displaced communities uprooted by the Samruddhi Highway and other development projects. \nFrom Thane’s vanishing riversides to Amravati’s demolished schools for nomadic children\, her stories bring us the truth of how marginalized lives are routinely disregarded by state policy. During the Covid-19 pandemic\, Jyoti covered children with visual and intellectual disabilities and captured how isolation had deepened their vulnerabilities. Reporting from the ground in all these areas\, her journalism is a combination of evidence and empathy\, along with great storytelling. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Journalism #People’sArchiveofRuralIndia #TribalWomen #Communities #DevelopmentProject #IntellectualDisabilities #Empathy #Storytelling Vulnerabilities #NomadicChildren \n 
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/pari-stories-from-the-margins/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250817T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250817T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250812T123129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T123129Z
UID:5390-1755430200-1755433800@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Conversation and Rain Dogs Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Step into a world of visual storytelling with a special conversation featuring acclaimed photographer Rohit Chawla alongside Katharina Kakar\, Atul Sarin\, and Hemali Sodhi only at Museum of Goa. This conversation will precede the opening of ‘Rain Dogs’\, Chawla’s latest body of work\, his most introspective yet. \nRecently awarded India’s first Industry Craft Gold Lion at Cannes in 2023\, and having swept two Grand Prix honours at Spikes Asia and the Abbies in 2024\, Rohit brings to ‘Rain Dogs’ a deep sense of stillness\, solitude\, and quiet resilience. “These are perhaps some of my quietest and introspective works\,” he shares. “The pictures show resilience and the inner lives of these dogs.” \nRohit Chawla is widely regarded as one of India’s foremost contemporary photographers. With a storied career that began in advertising\, he later founded his own design and film production company. His solo exhibitions have ranged from Wanderlust and Tribute to Raja Ravi Varma to Banned Books (2024)\, each project reflecting his diverse artistic engagements. As the former creative director at India Today and Open magazine\, he produced over 400 iconic covers. \nThe panelists will discuss the state of stray animals in Goa and across India\, exploring both government regulations and the perspectives of civil society. The conversation will dig into how these issues are being addressed and why the welfare of strays remains a critical concern in our evolving and increasingly urbanized society. \nFree Entry \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Storytelling #Conversation #RainDogs #Stillness #Solitude #QuietResilience #Contemporary #Design #StrayAnimals #CivilSociety #UrbanizedSociety \n  \n 
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/conversation-and-rain-dogs-exhibition-opening/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250810T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250810T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250805T112355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T112952Z
UID:5360-1754825400-1754829000@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:The Mapusa Mogi Project: An Ongoing Community- Centric Public Art Project in Goa
DESCRIPTION:Mapusa is a historic town that Orijit has loved intimately for over 25 years. However\, in recent years\, this unique place—a cradle of Goan culture\, commerce\, and cottage industry—faces a rapid decline. Orijit believes public art plays a powerful role in awakening community consciousness. \nIn July 2023\, he secures an art grant and the necessary permissions to begin the Mapusa Mogi Project (‘Mogi’ means ‘lover’ in Konkani)\, a community-centric public art mural made entirely in ceramic and glass. The grant allows him to form a team\, rent a studio\, conduct workshops\, interview locals\, and complete the first 8 metres of the mural\, now known as the Centrepiece. \nBut there is still a long way to go. The final mural spans 100 metres. To realise the next phase\, the team is launching a Kickstarter campaign on August 12\, 2025\, with a goal of raising $30\,000–$40\,000 (₹25–35 lakhs). This base amount allows them to complete the next 20 metres of the wall. \nOrijit Sen is a graphic artist\, muralist\, and activist. His work spans public art\, comics\, and design\, and is widely exhibited nationally and internationally. Grounded in social observation\, his stories—set across times and geographies—remain deeply rooted in the politics and emotions of the present. \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Mapusa #GoanCulture #Commerce #CottageIndustry #MapusaMogiProject #Workshop #GraphicArtist #Muralist #Activist #PublicArt #Design #SocialObservation #Politics #Emotions
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/the-mapusa-mogi-project-an-ongoing-community-centric-public-art-project-in-goa/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250803T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250831T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250801T070933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T070933Z
UID:5316-1754220600-1756643400@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:MOG Sunday: August 2025 Calendar
DESCRIPTION:Keep your Sundays free this August for an exciting line-up of speakers at the Museum of Goa! \n\n\n03 August 2025 | 11:30am – 12:30pm \n\n\n\n\nTopic: Mining\, The New Regime \n\nSpeakers: Claude Alvares & Rahul Basu \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n10 August 2025 | 11:30am – 12:30pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: The Mapusa Mogi Project \n\nSpeakers: Orijit Sen \n  \n\n\n17 August 2025 | 11:30am – 12:30pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Panel Discussion on ‘Rain Dogs’ \n\nSpeakers: Rohit Chawla \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n24 August 2025 | 11:30am – 12:30pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Stories from the Margins \n\nSpeakers: Jyoti YL \n\n\n  \n\n\n31 August 2025 | 11:30am – 12:30pm \n\n\n\n\n\nTopic: Film Screening and Discussion \n\nDirected By: Udit Khurana \n\n\n\n\n  \nRegister now and be part of MOG Sundays\, a space for crucial discussions across a range of important themes and ideas. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register!
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mog-sunday-august-2025-calendar/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250803T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250803T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250729T103847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T103847Z
UID:5257-1754220600-1754224200@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Mining\, The New Regime
DESCRIPTION:Should We Be Heading Towards Another Mining Shutdown? \nMining is halted twice earlier because it is deeply inequitable for the people of Goa. Now\, mining restarts under a new framework. On paper\, it appears that things have changed — but has the underlying problem truly been addressed? \nThe Mines Department facilitates the restart of operations\, yet safeguards are missing. Goa still lacks a lab to test ore quality\, leaving room for underreporting and undervaluation. There is also silence on the long-overdue restoration of lands scarred by mining\, and over 750 million tonnes of mining waste remain unaddressed. \nGiven all this\, we must ask: Is Goa ready for this restart? Or are we once again drifting toward the consequences that force previous shutdowns? Should we be calling for a third\, possibly permanent pause until the groundwork is responsibly laid? What role can the courts still play? And how can ordinary citizens participate meaningfully in these decisions? \nRSVP is compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Mining #PeopleofGoa #Mines #Problem #Operations #Restoration #Responsibility #Consequences #GroundWork #Safeguards
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/mining-the-new-regime/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250727T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250727T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250723T122932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250727T045156Z
UID:5196-1753615800-1753619400@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Tibetan Democracy in Exile: Perspectives from a Generation Born in India
DESCRIPTION:Tibetans have been living in India for over 60 years. This talk focuses on how Tibetans come to India and how they rebuild their political\, cultural\, and social institutions under the leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama\, with immense support from the Indian Government and its people. \nA technologist and a young member of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile\, Lobsang Gyatso Sither is part of the generation of Tibetans born in India. He shares glimpses of the “Tibet Exile Story” through his personal experiences — being born stateless\, getting educated within the Indian system\, contributing to his community\, and working towards realizing the vision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for Tibet. \nLobsang Gyatso Sither is a Tibetan born in India and currently serves as a member of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile. He is also the Director of Technology at the Tibet Action Institute\, where he addresses cybersecurity challenges faced by the Tibetan community. For over 15 years\, he works closely with Tibetans\, engaging with those inside Tibet on digital security\, censorship\, and surveillance issues\, and is frequently interviewed as an expert by both Tibetan and international media outlets. \nThis event is made possible with the generous support of our hospitality partner\, Ronil Goa – A JdV by Hyatt Hotel. \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n  \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Tibetan #Rebuild #Political #Cultural #Social #DalaiLama #IndianGovernment #Community #Technology #DigitalSecurity #Censorship \n 
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/tibetan-democracy-in-exile-perspectives-from-a-generation-born-in-india/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250720T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250720T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250715T124647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T063342Z
UID:5102-1753011000-1753014600@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Who Plans in Goa?
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is talking about land in Goa. Type it into Google and you’ll find a host of influencers suggesting investment in the property market. Open the local newspapers\, and you’ll see constant stories of villagers objecting to construction projects. \nTahir Noronha is an architect and urban planner currently pursuing a PhD at UC Berkeley. With roots in Goa\, his work spans planning law\, conservation\, and community governance. He leads the Charles Correa Foundation in the past. \nIn this session\, Tahir traces how land slips away—enabled by officials and resisted by citizens armed with little more than RTIs and hand-drawn maps. Goa may be small\, but what happens here raises a powerful question: when the selling of land replaces its protection\, what do we do next? \nRSVP is compulsory. \nPlease WhatsApp your name to 7722089666 to register! \n  \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Goa #Land #PropertyMarket #ConstructionProjects #UrbanPlanner #Law #Conversation #CommunityGovernance
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/who-plans-in-goa/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250713T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250713T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250708T125158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T045041Z
UID:4841-1752406200-1752409800@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Film Screening: I Am Nothing
DESCRIPTION:‘I Am Nothing’ is a poignant and visually captivating documentary that chronicles the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of Vamona Ananta Sinai Navelcar (1929–2021)\, a Goan artist whose work and experiences span three continents—Asia\, Europe\, and Africa. Directed by Ronak Kamat and shot entirely in Goa\, the film blends rare archival footage\, personal interviews\, and an evocative score by Ashley Fernandes. It highlights Navelcar’s signature works like the “clown series” and single-stroke drawings\, while reflecting on his ongoing under recognition in Goa. Crafted over eight years\, this one-hour film stands as a tribute to an artist who chooses humility over fame and believes in art as a form of connection. \nRonak Kamat is a writer and director known for his award-winning documentaries\, short films\, and screenwriting. His short film ‘Bare’ wins at CICFF 2021 and earns international acclaim. He debuts globally with Amazon Prime’s ‘PI Meena’ and writes for the hit Jio Hotstar series ‘Power of Paanch’. \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Documentary #Chronicles #Goa #Film #Fame #humility #ShortFilm #AmazonPrime #International
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/fil-screening-i-am-nothing/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250706T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250706T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250701T120641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T120641Z
UID:4658-1751801400-1751805000@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Seeing Differently: A Talk on Lateral Thinking & Design
DESCRIPTION:What makes good design truly stand out? How do we learn to observe the world with intention\, to notice what often slips past the eye? Zahir Mirza—program head of Communication and Experience Design at JJ School of Arts and Architecture—guides us into the art of lateral thinking and its deep connection to everyday creativity. \nDrawing from his experience at the intersection of design education and practice\, Mirza explores how shifting perspective leads to original ideas and more meaningful engagement with the world. He unpacks the principles at the heart of good utilitarian design—simplicity\, clarity\, empathy\, function—and how these remain consistent across disciplines and cultures. \nThis session invites designers\, students\, professionals\, and curious minds to rethink how they approach problems and train themselves to see nuances rather than surfaces. Whether you’re crafting communication strategies\, visual identities\, products\, or experiences\, the talk offers frameworks that inspire clarity and intentionality in design. \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #DesignEducation #Simplicity #Clarity #Empathy #Function #Frofessionals #VisualIdentity #Experience #Crafting #Strategies
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/seeing-differently-a-talk-on-lateral-thinking-design/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250629T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250629T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250624T112811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T112811Z
UID:4317-1751196600-1751200200@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Absent Archives - Absent\, Not Forgotten
DESCRIPTION:Absent Archives is a platform and community for memory workers\, keepers\, and those engaging with what is missing: oral histories\, erased voices\, family and community archives\, and stories that never make headlines. Across South Asia\, our histories are shaped not only by destroyed records but also by deep and persistent silences. How do we make sense of the past when so much is never documented? \nPowerful memory work is happening all around us\, often in isolation. Absent Archives aims to change this by creating a space for sharing\, learning\, and building a collective vocabulary of remembrance. This launch talk marks the beginning of many conversations to follow. \n  \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Archives #OralHistories #Sharing #Learning #Community #Stories
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/absent-archives-absent-not-forgotten/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250622T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250622T123000
DTSTAMP:20260525T100724
CREATED:20250617T124506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T124506Z
UID:4186-1750591800-1750595400@museumofgoa.com
SUMMARY:Whip Spiders\, Whip Scorpions & Tarantulas: The 'Not-so-Charismatic' Wildlife of Goa
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the Big Cats: Goa’s Secret Arachnid World with Dr. Manoj R. Borkar \nWhen we think of Goa’s wildlife\, our minds often jump to leopards\, exotic birds\, or crocodiles. But hidden in the undergrowth are lesser-known — yet equally fascinating — creatures: Whip Spiders\, Whip Scorpions\, and Tarantulas. \nThrough decades of groundbreaking research and tireless advocacy\, Dr. Manoj R. Borkar has brought these elusive arachnids into the spotlight. From documenting first sightings to advocating their role as bioindicators\, his work has redefined how we understand and value Goa’s rich—but often overlooked—biodiversity. He has co-authored Goa’s first Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan and crafted Wildlife Management Plans for the Cotigao and Netravali Wildlife Sanctuaries. \nA scientist\, poet\, columnist\, and orator\, Dr. Borkar invites us to look beyond conventional notions of beauty and fear\, and instead\, engage with the intricate lives of the creatures that scuttle\, cling\, and camouflage in silence. This session is a call to reimagine the wild\, and to celebrate those who are vital to our ecosystems\, yet remain unseen and unsung. \n#MuseumofGoa #MOGSunday #Talk #Wildlife #Creatures #Research #Biodiversity #Management #Ecosystem
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/whip-spiders-whip-scorpions-tarantulas-the-not-so-charismatic-wildlife-of-goa/
CATEGORIES:MOG Sundays
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