GOA CELEBRATES CULINARY & CULTURAL SPLENDOUR AT FOOD & CULTURAL FESTIVAL 2025

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Goa witnessed an unforgettable evening of cultural celebration and entertainment at the Goa Food & Cultural Festival 2025, held in Margao on January 3, 2025. The event, organized by the Department of Tourism, brought together a rich blend of traditional and contemporary performances, drawing an enthusiastic audience from across the state.

The evening commenced with a vibrant inaugural ceremony  which was graced by Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant, Tourism Minister Rohan A. Khaunte; Digambar Kamat, MLA; Damu Naik, Ex-MLA;  Suneel Anchipaka, IAS, Director, Department of Tourism, Kuldeep Arolkar, MD, Goa Tourism Development Corporation(GTDC) and Damodar Shirodkar, Chairperson, Margao Municipal Council.

The ceremonial lamp-lighting on stage by the dignitaries set a symbolic tone for the evening, followed by the felicitation of prominent local personalities who have made significant contributions to the community. The honourees included Founder of Pastry Palace, Suresh Raghuvir Phadte; Tiatrist John De Silva; renowned Writer and Director Tiatrist Roseferns; and the celebrated Chef Avinash Martins. Their dedication to their crafts and contributions to the community were warmly recognized and celebrated.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Pramod Sawant emphasized the importance of celebrating local talent and traditions, stating that such events create a platform for the community to showcase their skills and creativity. He further announced that this festival will be organized annually, providing a valuable opportunity for locals to promote their culinary expertise, traditional arts, and crafts. Dr. Sawant urged people to come and enjoy the festival, encouraging both locals and tourists to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere.

Rohan A. Khaunte stated: “This event is a vibrant celebration of Goa’s diverse cultural and culinary heritage, offering a glimpse of Goa beyond its famous beaches. It shines a light on the state’s rich traditions, timeless art forms, and the emerging talent that continues to shape Goa’s future. It’s inspiring to witness such immense talent come together to showcase the true essence of Goa.”

In his welcome address, Suneel Anchipaka, IAS, stated that the three-day festival will showcase Goa’s rich cultural and culinary heritage. Highlighting Goa as a paradise for food lovers, he added that this initiative aims to engage both tourists and locals in celebrating the festival.

Digamber Kamat expressed his gratitude for the festival, highlighting its role in promoting local self-help groups in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Vocal for Local” initiative. He noted that the variety of stalls at the festival, showcasing local crafts, traditional foods, and handmade products, not only support local artisans but also provide visitors with a unique cultural experience.

The programme featured an array of performances, including traditional dance acts by Kanta Gaude, which offered a glimpse into Goa’s cultural roots, and a stunning musical performance by Divya Naik that left the audience spellbound. Adding to the evening’s excitement, the musical band Lynx and the group “Pure Magic” delivered high-energy performances, ensuring a memorable experience for all.

The festival also features a wide array of stalls showcasing Goan food, local crafts, traditional delicacies, and handmade products. These stalls provide a platform for local artisans and entrepreneurs to display their talent while offering visitors an opportunity to experience the authentic flavours and cultural richness of Goa.

This three-day extravaganza will celebrate Goa’s artistic brilliance and cultural vibrancy with captivating performances. On January 4th, budding talent will take centre stage with Konkani duet singers, the Goan Image Dance Troop, musical performance by Samruddh Chodankar and Vibh Algundage, comedy by Saidutt Kamat, and a high-energy show by the band Lace. The last day, January 5th, promises performances of Rajesh and Gautami and their troop, soulful music by Nishi Singh and her musicians, mimicry by Manohar Bhingi, and a spectacular closing act by the band Purple Rain.

This festival will showcase Goa’s rich cultural heritage and vibrant talent, offering a blend of tradition and contemporary performances. This celebration stands as a reflection to Goa’s dynamic spirit and commitment to its unique identity.

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