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As a mural comes up in Panaji, the muse, a 99-year-old Goan freedom fighter, looks on from her balcony

As a mural comes up in Panaji, the muse, a 99-year-old Goan freedom fighter, looks on from her balcony
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Herald: The sweet symphonies on a shellac disc

For about half a century prior to 1940, audio was recorded on discs commonly made from shellac resin, until they were replaced by vinyl records. The memories associated with one of the oldest forms of recording will be brought back to life at a presentation by Nalini Elvino de Sousa, as she will be presenting ‘Kantar Goa: a shellac disc study at the intersection of cosmopolitan Bombay and colonial Goa (1910-1961)’ on May 10

Outnumbered Portuguese fled at the sight of Indian Army

A night at either of my grandmothers houses was always magical, not the least due to the absence of electricity in Goan villages. One or two powerful petromaxes were lit in the main hall and dining room, and kerosene lamps all around the .

Outnumbered Portuguese fled at the sight of Indian Army

A night at either of my grandmothers houses was always magical, not the least due to the absence of electricity in Goan villages.

Bureaucracy killing the radio star | The Navhind Times

Bureaucracy killing the radio star FREDERICK NORONHA Are you one of the few oldtimers who misses the radio waves when your favourite programmes are not available? Do you have the habit of tuning to radio stations, from far and near, since your younger days? The recent FM boom has built a new set of fans for radio; but for others like myself, it is a habit going down decades. February 13 was World Radio Day. Two friends reminded me about this, perhaps knowing that there is a shrinking number of people who still take radio seriously. The year 2020 has been a roller-coaster ride for radio in India. Mostly going downhill. At the start of the pandemic, in March 2020, when we were all cooped up at home (and still not used to it), the radio came in as a useful distraction. More than that, it actually kept us company.

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