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Goa Statehood Day: Preserving The Culinary And Cultural Traditions Of The State

The older, laid-back Goa, where families showcased their heritage in cosy establishments, has been replaced by spaces that leave little room for tradition. As tourism continues to expand, the region seems to be losing its soul in the process

A scenic and charming stretch that winds through the picturesque village of Parra in Goa Photo: DiversePixels/Shutterstock
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Goa Statehood Day | The demise of a tranquil Goa is upon us. As real estate expands at an alarming rate, the authentic and laid-back essence of old Goa, where families proudly expressed their heritage in cosy, charming spaces, is being overshadowed and replaced by larger spaces that leave little room for tradition to flourish. The Goan avo who prepared a delicious home-cooked meal sits forlorn, uncherished, and ignored, as does the local taverna.

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