Society | Diaspora
'Goa retains memories that aren't visible in today's Portugal'
BUSINESS STANDARD | 16 January 2016 11:07 IST
On Altinho hill in Panaji, Goa, not far from the chief minister's and archbishop's mansions, stands an imposing Indo-Portuguese bungalow freshly painted a vivid yellow and white.
Here sits an important and sought-after official presiding over a large staff. He speaks neither Konkani nor Hindi and is the only resident career diplomat based in Goa. CLICK TO READ MORE



























