Panaji: News in Pics by Raj Tilak Naik


Pics by Raj Tilak Naik for Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Jan 22:


An art lover observes an artwork on the opening day of the 'Goan Masters' are exhibition at Ruchika's  gallery at Miramar 


Opposition leader Manohar Parrikar is seen briefing the media on the latest development on the present political crisis in the state during a press conference at Panaji. Also seen are BJP MLAs Damodar Naik and Francis D'Souza


Devotees queue outside the Bodgeshwar temple in Mapusa on the ocassion of the annual Zatra 


Members of the 'Shetkari Aghadi' are seen during a dharna on the Azad Maidan at Panaji. The farmers are protesting against the field enchroachment and the growing construction work in the traditional fields across the state


Home minister Ravi Naik is seen displaying the sketch of the suspected accused involved in Briton's rape case at Porvorim. Also seen is DG B S Brar


A religious structure on the old Patto bridge at Panaji was vandalised by some unknown people on Monday January 21   


Naval cadets and Goa Police are seen practicing for the forthcoming Republic Day celebration on the Parade grounds at Campal, Panaji  


18 month-old Maraya D'Souza who was rescued by the Goa Police in New Delhi recently after she was kidnapped from her house at Candolim, is seen happily playing with her mother at their residence in Candolim    

  

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  • Sagar Haldankar, Mapusa Goa

    Thu, Jan 24 2008

    I have missed the zatra of Dev Bodgeshwar and after looking at the pictures I feel like I am in Goa though I am in Kuwait since last two years and I missed it for twice

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