For those who think North Goa is all about chaotic markets and crowded beaches, Olaulim will prove you wrong. Tucked away in the backwaters, this tiny village is perfect for a weekend of slow living.
The real-life village that served as the site of District 12 in the hit movie franchise “The Hunger Games” has been put up for sale for $1.95 million—complete with 73 acres, a private ...
The Punjagutta police booked a case involving the widespread use of illegal online betting applications. The complaint lodged by a private employee from Matrushrinagar, raises concerns over mobile ...
Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, the renowned film producer and financier that has backed “The Matrix,” “Ocean’s Eleven,” “Joker” and “The Lego Movie” franchises, has filed ...
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Representative Image PANAJI: The Goa Bench of Bombay High Court has struck down a section of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1974, that allowed the creation of zones within zones, holding that it ...
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Mahadevi Bavanur and Arun Koparde. “Belagavi Revenue Department officials verified the transactions through the village accountants and corrected the errors of names of the victims in government ...
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Koparde Business Solutions Private Limited is an Indian Non-Government Company. It's a private company and is classified as'company limited by shares'. Company's authorized capital stands at Rs 10.0 ...
The compensation amount was directly credited to the accounts of the families of the deceased—Jyoti Hattarwad, Megha Hattarwad, Mahadevi Bavanur, and Arun Koparde.