Goa Streets - Issue 11

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Goa Streets is an alternative news & entertainment review that delivers a not-to-be-missed sketch of what to do, see, eat and experience in Goa every week. We also aim to provide world-class journalism characterized by edgy, lively writing and honest reporting. Through our print edition, dynamic website and soon-to-be-launched mobile apps, we supply Goa’s most comprehensive listings of events, performances, restaurants, movies, bars, clubs, sporting activities, art exhibits, museums and nightlife.

Transcript of Goa Streets - Issue 11

  • Foreigners pose with their hangs at Anjuna.

  • give back | 29Womens police station woes

    satire | 27Electrifying Goas borders

    movies | 28Matru ki Bijli ...

  • Thursday, January 17, 2013

  • Neptune Chapotin on the Jews harp

  • Mainland China outlet at the Caculo Mall, Panjim.

  • Waterfront Terrace Bar at the Goa Marriott

  • Thursday, January 17, 2013

  • Thursday, January 17, 2013

    A leopard with its belly ripped up in a wild boar trap.

  • Pics by Hemant Assotikar

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    A kid gets Kayaking lessons.

  • Thursday, January 17, 2013

  • Sex ratio tableYear Sex Ratio

    1900 1091

    1910 1108

    1921 1120

    1931 1088

    1940 1084

    1950 1128

    1960 1066

    1971 981

    1981 975

    1991 967

    2001 960

    2010 968(No. of Females to 1000 Males)

  • The days catch at the Margao wholesale fish market.

  • Thursday, January 17, 2013

    Indian soldiers on guard at the border in Kashmir.

  • Thursday, January 17, 2013

    Reported 54

    Detected 49

    Accused arrested 58

    Conviction 0

    Acquitted 0

    Details of rape cases for 2012 all over Goa

    Reported 30

    Detected 28

    Convicted 0

    Acquitted 0

    Pending trial 16

    Details of rape cases for 2011 all over Goa

    Womens Police station at Panjim.

  • Present staff at Women Police station

    Police Inspector 1

    Police Sub Inspector 2

    Assistance Sub Inspector 0

    Lady Head Constable 3

    Lady Police Constable 5

    Police Constable 2

    Home Guard 1

    Driver 1

    Total 15

    Sanctioned staff

    Police Inspector 1

    Police Sub Inspector 2

    Assistance Sub Inspector 1

    Head Constable 4

    Police Constable 12

    Total 20

    Mayabhushan Nagvenkar, Editor of Goa Streets, has worked in Mumbai, Goa and New Delhi for The Asian Age, Herald, Tehelka, Indo-Asian News Service and several other media organisations over the last 14 years. His skill sets include gritty writing, scratching the obvious surface and smelling a rat where others smell a rose. Mayabhushan, affectionately known as Bush, has irritated many people except, of course, those who count most: His readers

    Steven Gutkin, the ventures chief advisor, is an award-winning journalist who has reported from some two dozen countries in the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Americas. An international newsman for 25 years, Steven served as bureau chief with the Associated Press, the worlds largest news gathering organization, in Venezuela, Singapore, Indonesia and Israel. Steven covered the rise and fall of the Medellin and Cali cocaine cartels, rode into Kabul with a triumphant northern alliance and directed coverage of wars in Iraq, Gaza and Lebanon. Thats in addition to covering the killing of Daniel Pearl in Pakistan, hurricanes in Puerto Rico and Mexico, a coup in Fiji and the rise to power of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. Steven has also reported for the New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsweek and CBS Radio.

    Marisha Dutt, Publisher of Goa Streets, has worked as a marketing manager and banker. She was born in Assam, India and spent her early years on a tea plantation overlooking a pristine wildlife sanctuary. When she was 10, she and her family moved to Calcutta, where Marisha had the privilege of working alongside Mother Teresa. Later the family moved to Goa. She gained valuable experience on the business side of journalism and newspapers through her position as Advertising Manager with Dow Jones International in Singapore. Her duties included managing ad portfolios for the Wall Street Journal. Marisha and Steven were married a decade ago on the Candolim beach, and they are the proud parents of two young sons.

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