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Margao

Margao is the commercial capital of the Indian state of Goa. It stands on banks of the Sal river and is the administrative headquarters of Salcete sub-district and South Goa district. It is Goa's second largest city by population after Vasco.

Margao
Madgaon
Margao
Top to bottom (left to right): Margao municipal council, St. Sebastian Church Aquem, Railway station, House of Seven Gables, Fatorda Stadium.
Margao
Location of Margao in Goa
Margao
Margao (India)
Coordinates: 15°16′25″N 73°57′29″E / 15.27361°N 73.95806°E / 15.27361; 73.95806Coordinates: 15°16′25″N 73°57′29″E / 15.27361°N 73.95806°E / 15.27361; 73.95806
Country India
StateGoa
DistrictSouth Goa
Sub-districtSalcete
Government
 • Member of Parliament, Lok SabhaFrancisco Sardinha
 • Member of the Legislative AssemblyDigambar Kamat
 • ChairpersonPooja Naik[2]
Area
 • City16.10 km2 (6.22 sq mi)
 • Metro
24.1 km2 (9.3 sq mi)
Elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • City87,650[1]
 • Metro
106,484[1]
DemonymMadgaonkar
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
403601/2
Telephone code0832
Vehicle registrationGA-02, GA-08
Websitemmcmargao.gov.in

Etymology

Margão is the Portuguese spelling, with मडगांव Madgaon being used in Konkani. The etymology of the name has been debated, with theories ranging from the name having evolved from the pre-colonial Mahargao (“village of Mahars”, a large community of weavers)[3] to being derived from the Sanskrit मठग्राम (Maṭhagrāma) which means "a village of monasteries" owing to the shrines of Matsyendranath and Gorakhnath[4] in Ravanphond, now a suburb of Margao.[5]

Alternatively Margão may be derived from Mharuganv, “village of demons”, or Maravile, Portuguese for “marvellous village.”[6]

History

Margao in pre-Portuguese times was one of the important settlements in Salcete and known as Matha Grama (the village of Mathas) as it was a temple town with nine Mathas in temple schools. Its replacement in 1579 was destroyed by raiders. The present church was built in 1675.[7][8]

While the western side of the Holy Spirit Church developed as a market place, the settlement grew on the eastern side, that is, the Borda region.

Câmara Municipal de Salcete

The Municipality during the erstwhile Portuguese regime was known as "Câmara Municipal de Salcete",[9] catering to all the villages in Salcete Taluka for over 300 years until the Goa Municipalities Act of 1968 came into force. The Câmara Municipal de Salcete is now reconstituted into Margao Municipal Council. The Members of the Câmara Municipal de Salcete were then nominated by the Government, but after the reconstitution of the Municipal Council, the Members to all the 25 wards (13 in Margao & 12 in Fatorda) are elected by the Members of the council.[citation needed]

Margao's importance as an administrative and commercial area grew with the increasing dependence of the surrounding towns and villages; leading to the administrative center with the town hall at its center being built in the south.[citation needed]

In 1961, Annexation of Goa led to its incorporation into the Republic of India, and Margao was declared as the administrative center of the district of South Goa.

Geography

Topography

Margao is located at 15°16′25″N 73°57′29″E / 15.27361°N 73.95806°E / 15.27361; 73.95806. It has an average elevation of 10 m (33 ft).[10]

By road, Margao is located approximately 33 km (21 mi) from the capital Panjim, and 25 km (16 mi) from Dabolim Airport , 560 kilometres (350 mi) South of Mumbai

Nestled on the banks of the Sal River, Portuguese style mansions dot its landscape. One of the fastest growing cities in Goa, its fast growing suburbs include Aquem, Fatorda, Gogol, Borda, Comba, Navelim and Davorlim.

Climate

Margao features a tropical monsoon climate. Summers are warm whereas winters are mild. Summers last from March–May when the temperature reaches up to 36 °C (97 °F) and winters from December–February when it is usually between 15–28 °C (59–82 °F). Monsoons occur from June–September with heavy rainfall and gusty winds. The annual average rainfall is 2,881 mm (113.4 in).

Climate data for Margao
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 30.9
(87.6)
33.7
(92.7)
36.1
(97.0)
37.0
(98.6)
38.3
(100.9)
30.4
(86.7)
29.0
(84.2)
28.8
(83.8)
29.7
(85.5)
35.7
(96.3)
32.9
(91.2)
29.6
(85.3)
32.7
(90.8)
Average low °C (°F) 21
(70)
22
(72)
23
(73)
25.5
(77.9)
26.4
(79.5)
24.7
(76.5)
24.3
(75.7)
24.0
(75.2)
23.9
(75.0)
23.8
(74.8)
22.2
(72.0)
20
(68)
23.4
(74.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 0
(0)
0.1
(0.00)
0.6
(0.02)
7.2
(0.28)
97.1
(3.82)
861.5
(33.92)
899.8
(35.43)
591.6
(23.29)
256.3
(10.09)
116.5
(4.59)
33.9
(1.33)
16.2
(0.64)
2,880.8
(113.41)
Source: IMD

Demographics

Religion in Margao (2011)[11]

  Hinduism (53.61%)
  Christianity (28.22%)
  Islam (17.65%)
  Jainism (0.32%)
  Sikhism (0.07%)
  Buddhism (0.06%)
  Other or not religious (0.08%)

As of the 2011 census of India,[12] Margao had a population of 87,650.[1] Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. It had an average literacy rate of 90%; male literacy was 93%, and female literacy 86.8%. In Margao, 9.8% of the population was under 7 years of age. With a population of 106,484 in the metropolitan area, Margao is second largest Urban agglomeration in Goa.[1]

Languages

Konkani is the most widely spoken language in Margao, followed closely by English. Portuguese is still spoken and understood by a small number of people. Hindi is also spoken and understood by a majority of the city's population as a language to converse with non-konkani, non-English speaking people. The dialect of Konkani in South Goa differs notably from that spoken in North Goa. Marathi is also understood to a significant level. A sizable fraction of the flower and vegetable merchants converse in Kannada.

Government and politics

Margao is part of Margao (Goa Assembly constituency) and South Goa (Lok Sabha constituency).

Culture/Cityscape

The city is also claimed as the cultural capital of Goa. A cultural center named 'Ravindra Bhavan' was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Goa, Digambar Kamat in July 2008 at Fatorda which is also an Official Venue For International Film Festival of India . It also has Goa's biggest sports stadium, the Nehru Stadium at Fatorda.[13] The Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan was held in 1964.[14]

Some of the theatres in Margao include the Gomant Vidya Niketan, OSIA Multiplex, Vishant and Lata; in addition to Goa's biggest theater, the Metropole. Inox has recently launched a multiplex with a capacity of 904 seats. The Gomat Vidya Niketan is a premier centre for arts in the town.

People from all over Goa congregate at the special market to buy spices and dried fish to be used during the oncoming rainy season.

The usual specialities that are found in the cuisine of Goa are also to be found in Margao. The curry of Margao is a praised local speciality. Cans of curry of Margao are currently exported to Portugal and elsewhere.

Margao is also the name of a brand of spices sold in Portugal.

Tourism

 
'Camara Municipal de Salcete' Margao city hall - by night
 
Margao Municipal Garden, located in the heart of the city.
 
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, picture taken from the Monte Hill.

The town has many sights and destinations. These include the Mercado de Afonso de Albuquerque which roughly translates to closed market and colloquially known as "Pimplapedd" or "Pimpalakatta", the municipal building (Câmara Municipal), the municipal garden named after benefactor Prince Aga Khan, Anna Fonte (natural springs), Old Market or Mercado Velho, Holy Spirit Church, grand colonial mansions such as the Seven Gables House, the chapel at Monte Hill.

Some of the town suburbs include Pajifond, Aquem, Gogol, Borda, Malbhat, Madel, Kharebandh, Old Market, Navelim and Comba, the last two being the oldest parts of the town.

Pandava Caves Located in Aquem Behind St. Sebestian Church

There are a number of temples and churches in Margao city The famous churches in Margao are the Holy Spirit Church, the Grace Church, The St Sebastian Church in Aquem (The Old St. Sebastian Chapel, popularly known as the Pandava Copel still stands next to the modern St. Sebastian Church) and the Monte Hill Chapel. The famous temples are the 'Damodar Temple' (Saal), the 'Hari Mandir', the 'Maruti Mandir' at Davorlim the 'Saibaba Temple' at Davorlim, the 'Shiv Temple' (Ling) at Fatorda near Nehru Stadium (which is the original Temple of Damodara). There are two mosques in Margao, one in the Malbhat area and one on the Monte hill. There is also a Jain temple and a Jama'at Khana for the Khoja faith in Pajifond. There is also a Muslim community of Nizaris living in Margao.

Landmarks

Municipal Garden

In the centre of the town is the Municipal Garden, known as Praça Jorge Barreto, around which most restaurants and office buildings are located. On the park's south side like the colonial style red-washed Municipal building, known as Margao Town Hall which was built in 1905, and the Library. The northern segment of the Municipal garden was developed by the Mavany family and is named after His Highness Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini, Aga Khan IV/Imam of Nizari Ismaili Muslims who visited Goa just before its liberation. The entire garden is now municipal property and is maintained by the Margao Municipal Council.

The Holy Spirit Church

The Largo de Igreja, or the Church of the Holy Spirit, was built by the Portuguese in 1675 and boasts a pristine white façade and an interior dripping with gilt crystal and stucco. The Municipal Garden square is defined on one side by the church with its baroque architecture and the parochial house, and on the other side by the palatial mansions of affluent elite Catholics, positioned in a row. The Associação das Communidades (Communities Association) building and the school being the odd exceptions which add to its character and sense of scale. They have a maximum height of two stories, and balcões balconies and varandas (verandas) facing the square. Parallel to the church square is the commercial street (old market). There is also a landscaped area next to the church called Praça da Alegria (Joy Square). The church feast is celebrated before the monsoons, it is a time when many residents make pre-monsoon purchases to stock up for a prolonged rainy season.

House of Seven Gables

Just within walking distance of the Holy Spirit Church, is the famous "House of Seven Gables" or "Sat Burzam Ghor". This magnificent mansion was built by Inacio Sebastiao da Silva, emissary and private secretary of the Portuguese Viceroy, in 1790. Today, only three of the seven gables remain. The family church with its Baroque and Rococo workmanship, exhibits the loftiness of the Portuguese time.

Narcinva D. Naik residence and Damodar Sal

The Narcinva D. Naik residence houses Margao's well-known temple-hall known as Damodar Sal or Dambaba Saal. The house played host to Swami Vivekananda during his visit to Goa in October 1892 before proceeding to Chicago to address the Parliament of Religions[15]

Transport

 
 
 

By Air

The nearest airport to Margao is Goa's international airport ( Dabolim Airport ) which is 23 km away.[16]

By Rail

Madgaon railway station is a railway junction positioned at the intersection of the Konkan Railway and the South Western Railway (Guntakal–Vasco da Gama section) and is Goa's busiest. Due to its location and connectivity, the station is often used as a transit stop by many people who either head off down south to popular tourist destinations such as Palolem (38 km) or to Benaulim and Colva .

Margao hosted the test track for the Skybus Metro project,[17] an elevated rail system patented by the Konkan Railway Corporation,[18] This project was allegedly scrapped due to an accident which occurred during the test drive killing one engineer and seriously injuring three crew members.[19] B Rajaram who had invented the rail system has stated that in his opinion the accident was avoidable.[20]

By Road

Margao is connected by road to other cities like Mangalore, Udupi, Bhatkal, Kumta, Karwar, Ratnagiri, and Mumbai through the National Highway 66 (NH66). Also, there is road which connects Margao to Ponda, São José de Areal, Sanvordem, Chandor, and other towns of Goa state.

Education

Margao is home to many schools and colleges, the alumni of which have made significant contributions to Goa's cultural and scientific landscape. Most schools function in accordance with the curriculum prescribed by the Directorate of Education and the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.The oldest, the Loyola High School (Goa) near the Old Bus Stand, is a Jesuit-run school. Other schools include Bhatikar Model English High School (established in 1935) named after its founder Late Pandurang Raya Bhatikar[21][22] and Mahila & Nutan High School which was established as Samaj Seva Sangh's Mahila Vidyalay for girls in 1933 and started co-ed intake in June 1972.[23] Manovikas English Medium School and Vidya Vikas Academy affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations and Central Board of Secondary Education are highly sought after.[24] The other educational institutes in Margao include St.Joseph High School[25] at Aquem, Govt. High School Vidyanagar,[26] Holy Spirit Institute,[27] Presentation Convent High School,[26] Fatima Convent High School,[27] Perpetual Convent High School located in Navelim,[26] and Popular High School in Comba near police station.[28]

The colleges in Margao include The Parvatibai Chowgule College which was housed in Portuguese Military Barracks opposite Multipurpose High School in Vidyanagar. The college moved to its present location in 1972 under the direction of then principal P. S. Rege. Shree Damodar College of Commerce and Economics and Govind Ramnath Kare College of Law provide post secondary education in Commerce and Law respectively. Schools such as Shree Damodar Higher Secondary School Of Science and R.M.S Higher Secondary School focus exclusively on higher secondary education. There are also ITIs (Industrial Training Institutes) which impart technical education. Don Bosco College of Engineering located at Fatorda is the sole technical degree granting institute in the town.

Gallery

See also

Madgaon (MAO)
Next 'Small' station towards Mumbai:
Majorda
Konkan Railway : Railway (India) Next 'Small' station from Mangalore:
Balli
Distance from Mumbai(CST) = 765 km
Next 'Main' station towards Mumbai:
Kudal
Konkan Railway : Railway (India) Next 'Main' station from Mangalore
Karwar

References

  1. ^ a b c d C. Chandramouli (2015) [2010–11], "Margao Urban Region", Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, Government of India, Census Organization of India
  2. ^ "Goa Forward Grabs 'Margao Municipality' Again". Prudent Media. 22 November 2019. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  3. ^ Gracias, Radharao F. (23 February 2021). "Mahargao or Mathagram?". OHeraldo. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  4. ^ Satoskar, B.D. (1979). Gomantak: Prakṛitī āṇi Saṃskṛitī. Śubhdā-Sārasvat. p. 113.
  5. ^ Mitragotri, Vithal Raghavendra (1999). A socio-cultural history of Goa from the Bhojas to the Vijayanagara. Institute Menezes Braganza. pp. 151–152.
  6. ^ "Margao Cycle Tour – My Margao".
  7. ^ "Hindu temples and deities" by Rui Gomes Pereira
  8. ^ "Gomantak Prakruti ani Sanskruti" by B.D.Satoskar
  9. ^ "NIC". goaulbservice.gov.in. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Madgaon, India Page", Falling Rain Genomics, Inc, retrieved 28 June 2017
  11. ^ Margao Population Census 2011 #Margao Religion Data 2011. 2011 Census of India (Report). Government of India. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  12. ^ C. Chandramouli (2015) [2010–11], "Goa State Tables" (PDF), Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, Government of India, Census Organization of India
  13. ^ "Nehru Stadium". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  14. ^ "Rediff On The NeT: Kusumagraj dies at 87". Rediff. 10 March 1999. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  15. ^ News article from 29 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine. goacom.com. Retrieved on 27 April 2012.
  16. ^ . Aai.aero. 21 September 2011. Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  17. ^ "Sky Bus (The Urban Transport Technology For The New Millenium)". konkanrailway.com. Archived from the original on 31 May 2006. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Intellectual Property Of Konkan Railway". konkanrailway.com. Archived from the original on 12 March 2006. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  19. ^ Sastry, Anil (23 December 2004). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 14 January 2005. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  20. ^ Rajaram, B (20 July 2010). "Anti-collision Device network( Raksha Kavach) for rail guided systems". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  21. ^ Bhatikar Model High School. Margao, Goa, India 3 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ Bhatikar Model High School. Margao, Goa, India 30 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ About Us | Mahila & Nutan English High School
  24. ^ Welcome to iSchool
  25. ^ St Joseph High School, Margao (GOA)
  26. ^ a b c "SSC seating arrangements". Herald Goa. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  27. ^ a b Schools in Margao show good results at SSC examination | iGoa 3 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ Monteiro, Lisa (27 September 2015). "Margao's constructive filmmaker". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 April 2022.

External links

  •   Media related to Margao at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Margao travel guide from Wikivoyage

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Margao is the commercial capital of the Indian state of Goa It stands on banks of the Sal river and is the administrative headquarters of Salcete sub district and South Goa district It is Goa s second largest city by population after Vasco Margao MadgaonCityMargaoTop to bottom left to right Margao municipal council St Sebastian Church Aquem Railway station House of Seven Gables Fatorda Stadium MargaoLocation of Margao in GoaShow map of GoaMargaoMargao India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 15 16 25 N 73 57 29 E 15 27361 N 73 95806 E 15 27361 73 95806 Coordinates 15 16 25 N 73 57 29 E 15 27361 N 73 95806 E 15 27361 73 95806Country IndiaStateGoaDistrictSouth GoaSub districtSalceteGovernment Member of Parliament Lok SabhaFrancisco Sardinha Member of the Legislative AssemblyDigambar Kamat ChairpersonPooja Naik 2 Area City16 10 km2 6 22 sq mi Metro24 1 km2 9 3 sq mi Elevation10 m 30 ft Population 2011 City87 650 1 Metro106 484 1 DemonymMadgaonkarTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN403601 2Telephone code0832Vehicle registrationGA 02 GA 08Websitemmcmargao gov in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Camara Municipal de Salcete 3 Geography 3 1 Topography 3 2 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Languages 5 Government and politics 6 Culture Cityscape 6 1 Tourism 6 2 Landmarks 6 2 1 Municipal Garden 6 2 2 The Holy Spirit Church 6 2 3 House of Seven Gables 6 2 4 Narcinva D Naik residence and Damodar Sal 7 Transport 7 1 By Air 7 2 By Rail 7 3 By Road 8 Education 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEtymology EditMargao is the Portuguese spelling with मडग व Madgaon being used in Konkani The etymology of the name has been debated with theories ranging from the name having evolved from the pre colonial Mahargao village of Mahars a large community of weavers 3 to being derived from the Sanskrit मठग र म Maṭhagrama which means a village of monasteries owing to the shrines of Matsyendranath and Gorakhnath 4 in Ravanphond now a suburb of Margao 5 Alternatively Margao may be derived from Mharuganv village of demons or Maravile Portuguese for marvellous village 6 History EditMargao in pre Portuguese times was one of the important settlements in Salcete and known as Matha Grama the village of Mathas as it was a temple town with nine Mathas in temple schools Its replacement in 1579 was destroyed by raiders The present church was built in 1675 7 8 While the western side of the Holy Spirit Church developed as a market place the settlement grew on the eastern side that is the Borda region Camara Municipal de Salcete Edit The Municipality during the erstwhile Portuguese regime was known as Camara Municipal de Salcete 9 catering to all the villages in Salcete Taluka for over 300 years until the Goa Municipalities Act of 1968 came into force The Camara Municipal de Salcete is now reconstituted into Margao Municipal Council The Members of the Camara Municipal de Salcete were then nominated by the Government but after the reconstitution of the Municipal Council the Members to all the 25 wards 13 in Margao amp 12 in Fatorda are elected by the Members of the council citation needed Margao s importance as an administrative and commercial area grew with the increasing dependence of the surrounding towns and villages leading to the administrative center with the town hall at its center being built in the south citation needed In 1961 Annexation of Goa led to its incorporation into the Republic of India and Margao was declared as the administrative center of the district of South Goa Geography EditTopography Edit Margao is located at 15 16 25 N 73 57 29 E 15 27361 N 73 95806 E 15 27361 73 95806 It has an average elevation of 10 m 33 ft 10 By road Margao is located approximately 33 km 21 mi from the capital Panjim and 25 km 16 mi from Dabolim Airport 560 kilometres 350 mi South of MumbaiNestled on the banks of the Sal River Portuguese style mansions dot its landscape One of the fastest growing cities in Goa its fast growing suburbs include Aquem Fatorda Gogol Borda Comba Navelim and Davorlim Climate Edit Margao features a tropical monsoon climate Summers are warm whereas winters are mild Summers last from March May when the temperature reaches up to 36 C 97 F and winters from December February when it is usually between 15 28 C 59 82 F Monsoons occur from June September with heavy rainfall and gusty winds The annual average rainfall is 2 881 mm 113 4 in Climate data for MargaoMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 30 9 87 6 33 7 92 7 36 1 97 0 37 0 98 6 38 3 100 9 30 4 86 7 29 0 84 2 28 8 83 8 29 7 85 5 35 7 96 3 32 9 91 2 29 6 85 3 32 7 90 8 Average low C F 21 70 22 72 23 73 25 5 77 9 26 4 79 5 24 7 76 5 24 3 75 7 24 0 75 2 23 9 75 0 23 8 74 8 22 2 72 0 20 68 23 4 74 1 Average precipitation mm inches 0 0 0 1 0 00 0 6 0 02 7 2 0 28 97 1 3 82 861 5 33 92 899 8 35 43 591 6 23 29 256 3 10 09 116 5 4 59 33 9 1 33 16 2 0 64 2 880 8 113 41 Source IMDDemographics EditReligion in Margao 2011 11 Hinduism 53 61 Christianity 28 22 Islam 17 65 Jainism 0 32 Sikhism 0 07 Buddhism 0 06 Other or not religious 0 08 As of the 2011 census of India 12 Margao had a population of 87 650 1 Males constituted 51 of the population and females 49 It had an average literacy rate of 90 male literacy was 93 and female literacy 86 8 In Margao 9 8 of the population was under 7 years of age With a population of 106 484 in the metropolitan area Margao is second largest Urban agglomeration in Goa 1 Languages Edit Konkani is the most widely spoken language in Margao followed closely by English Portuguese is still spoken and understood by a small number of people Hindi is also spoken and understood by a majority of the city s population as a language to converse with non konkani non English speaking people The dialect of Konkani in South Goa differs notably from that spoken in North Goa Marathi is also understood to a significant level A sizable fraction of the flower and vegetable merchants converse in Kannada Government and politics EditMargao is part of Margao Goa Assembly constituency and South Goa Lok Sabha constituency Culture Cityscape EditThe city is also claimed as the cultural capital of Goa A cultural center named Ravindra Bhavan was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Goa Digambar Kamat in July 2008 at Fatorda which is also an Official Venue For International Film Festival of India It also has Goa s biggest sports stadium the Nehru Stadium at Fatorda 13 The Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan was held in 1964 14 Some of the theatres in Margao include the Gomant Vidya Niketan OSIA Multiplex Vishant and Lata in addition to Goa s biggest theater the Metropole Inox has recently launched a multiplex with a capacity of 904 seats The Gomat Vidya Niketan is a premier centre for arts in the town People from all over Goa congregate at the special market to buy spices and dried fish to be used during the oncoming rainy season The usual specialities that are found in the cuisine of Goa are also to be found in Margao The curry of Margao is a praised local speciality Cans of curry of Margao are currently exported to Portugal and elsewhere Margao is also the name of a brand of spices sold in Portugal Tourism Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Camara Municipal de Salcete Margao city hall by night Margao Municipal Garden located in the heart of the city Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium picture taken from the Monte Hill The town has many sights and destinations These include the Mercado de Afonso de Albuquerque which roughly translates to closed market and colloquially known as Pimplapedd or Pimpalakatta the municipal building Camara Municipal the municipal garden named after benefactor Prince Aga Khan Anna Fonte natural springs Old Market or Mercado Velho Holy Spirit Church grand colonial mansions such as the Seven Gables House the chapel at Monte Hill Some of the town suburbs include Pajifond Aquem Gogol Borda Malbhat Madel Kharebandh Old Market Navelim and Comba the last two being the oldest parts of the town Pandava Caves Located in Aquem Behind St Sebestian ChurchThere are a number of temples and churches in Margao city The famous churches in Margao are the Holy Spirit Church the Grace Church The St Sebastian Church in Aquem The Old St Sebastian Chapel popularly known as the Pandava Copel still stands next to the modern St Sebastian Church and the Monte Hill Chapel The famous temples are the Damodar Temple Saal the Hari Mandir the Maruti Mandir at Davorlim the Saibaba Temple at Davorlim the Shiv Temple Ling at Fatorda near Nehru Stadium which is the original Temple of Damodara There are two mosques in Margao one in the Malbhat area and one on the Monte hill There is also a Jain temple and a Jama at Khana for the Khoja faith in Pajifond There is also a Muslim community of Nizaris living in Margao Landmarks Edit Municipal Garden Edit In the centre of the town is the Municipal Garden known as Praca Jorge Barreto around which most restaurants and office buildings are located On the park s south side like the colonial style red washed Municipal building known as Margao Town Hall which was built in 1905 and the Library The northern segment of the Municipal garden was developed by the Mavany family and is named after His Highness Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan IV Imam of Nizari Ismaili Muslims who visited Goa just before its liberation The entire garden is now municipal property and is maintained by the Margao Municipal Council The Holy Spirit Church Edit The Largo de Igreja or the Church of the Holy Spirit was built by the Portuguese in 1675 and boasts a pristine white facade and an interior dripping with gilt crystal and stucco The Municipal Garden square is defined on one side by the church with its baroque architecture and the parochial house and on the other side by the palatial mansions of affluent elite Catholics positioned in a row The Associacao das Communidades Communities Association building and the school being the odd exceptions which add to its character and sense of scale They have a maximum height of two stories and balcoes balconies and varandas verandas facing the square Parallel to the church square is the commercial street old market There is also a landscaped area next to the church called Praca da Alegria Joy Square The church feast is celebrated before the monsoons it is a time when many residents make pre monsoon purchases to stock up for a prolonged rainy season House of Seven Gables Edit Just within walking distance of the Holy Spirit Church is the famous House of Seven Gables or Sat Burzam Ghor This magnificent mansion was built by Inacio Sebastiao da Silva emissary and private secretary of the Portuguese Viceroy in 1790 Today only three of the seven gables remain The family church with its Baroque and Rococo workmanship exhibits the loftiness of the Portuguese time Narcinva D Naik residence and Damodar Sal Edit The Narcinva D Naik residence houses Margao s well known temple hall known as Damodar Sal or Dambaba Saal The house played host to Swami Vivekananda during his visit to Goa in October 1892 before proceeding to Chicago to address the Parliament of Religions 15 Transport Edit Show zoomed out Show zoomed mid Show zoomed in By Air Edit The nearest airport to Margao is Goa s international airport Dabolim Airport which is 23 km away 16 By Rail Edit Madgaon railway station is a railway junction positioned at the intersection of the Konkan Railway and the South Western Railway Guntakal Vasco da Gama section and is Goa s busiest Due to its location and connectivity the station is often used as a transit stop by many people who either head off down south to popular tourist destinations such as Palolem 38 km or to Benaulim and Colva Margao hosted the test track for the Skybus Metro project 17 an elevated rail system patented by the Konkan Railway Corporation 18 This project was allegedly scrapped due to an accident which occurred during the test drive killing one engineer and seriously injuring three crew members 19 B Rajaram who had invented the rail system has stated that in his opinion the accident was avoidable 20 By Road Edit Margao is connected by road to other cities like Mangalore Udupi Bhatkal Kumta Karwar Ratnagiri and Mumbai through the National Highway 66 NH66 Also there is road which connects Margao to Ponda Sao Jose de Areal Sanvordem Chandor and other towns of Goa state Education EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Margao is home to many schools and colleges the alumni of which have made significant contributions to Goa s cultural and scientific landscape Most schools function in accordance with the curriculum prescribed by the Directorate of Education and the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education The oldest the Loyola High School Goa near the Old Bus Stand is a Jesuit run school Other schools include Bhatikar Model English High School established in 1935 named after its founder Late Pandurang Raya Bhatikar 21 22 and Mahila amp Nutan High School which was established as Samaj Seva Sangh s Mahila Vidyalay for girls in 1933 and started co ed intake in June 1972 23 Manovikas English Medium School and Vidya Vikas Academy affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations and Central Board of Secondary Education are highly sought after 24 The other educational institutes in Margao include St Joseph High School 25 at Aquem Govt High School Vidyanagar 26 Holy Spirit Institute 27 Presentation Convent High School 26 Fatima Convent High School 27 Perpetual Convent High School located in Navelim 26 and Popular High School in Comba near police station 28 The colleges in Margao include The Parvatibai Chowgule College which was housed in Portuguese Military Barracks opposite Multipurpose High School in Vidyanagar The college moved to its present location in 1972 under the direction of then principal P S Rege Shree Damodar College of Commerce and Economics and Govind Ramnath Kare College of Law provide post secondary education in Commerce and Law respectively Schools such as Shree Damodar Higher Secondary School Of Science and R M S Higher Secondary School focus exclusively on higher secondary education There are also ITIs Industrial Training Institutes which impart technical education Don Bosco College of Engineering located at Fatorda is the sole technical degree granting institute in the town Gallery EditLife in Margao Margao India Margao Crossing Guard Margao Municipal Building Rickshaw Stand Modern Margao Margao Municipal Council Bldg New buildings under construction Vendor at Margao Fish Market Old and new Igreja de Sao Sebastiao St Sebastian Church in Aquem Fish Market Casa de Saude Margao Street in Margao Margao Municipal Park Busy Margao Intersection Margao India Margao Station Main Platform Beach close to Margao Igreja do Espirito Santo Holy Spirit Church Margao Confidant House Margao west elevation The building contains a library and bookshops Margao India Statue of Ram Manohar Lohia in Lohia Maidan Margao Post Office Damodar Temple near Pipal KattaSee also EditMadgaon MAO Next Small station towards Mumbai Majorda Konkan Railway Railway India Next Small station from Mangalore BalliDistance from Mumbai CST 765 kmNext Main station towards Mumbai Kudal Konkan Railway Railway India Next Main station from MangaloreKarwarReferences Edit a b c d C Chandramouli 2015 2010 11 Margao Urban Region Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner India Government of India Census Organization 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Bhatikar Model High School Margao Goa India Archived 30 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine About Us Mahila amp Nutan English High School Welcome to iSchool St Joseph High School Margao GOA a b c SSC seating arrangements Herald Goa 20 May 2020 Retrieved 7 April 2022 a b Schools in Margao show good results at SSC examination iGoa Archived 3 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Monteiro Lisa 27 September 2015 Margao s constructive filmmaker The Times of India Retrieved 7 April 2022 External links Edit Media related to Margao at Wikimedia Commons Margao travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margao amp oldid 1151802723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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