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Panaji (; also known as Panjim) is the capital of the Indian state of Goa and the headquarters of North Goa district. Previously, it was the territorial capital of the former
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. It lies on the banks of the
Mandovi river The Mahadayi/Mandovi River (''Mandovi'', pronounced ), also known as Mahadayi or Mhadei river, is described as the lifeline of the Indian state of Goa. The Mandovi and the Zuari are the two primary rivers in the state of Goa. Mandovi joins ...
estuary in the Tiswadi sub-district ''(
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)''. With a population of 114,759 in the metropolitan area, Panaji is Goa's largest urban agglomeration, ahead of Margao and
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. Panaji has terraced hills, concrete buildings with balconies and red-tiled roofs, churches, and a riverside promenade. There are avenues lined with gulmohar,
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and other trees. The
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Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church is located overlooking the main square known as Praça da Igreja. Panaji has been selected as one of hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under the Smart Cities Mission. The city was built with stepped streets and a seven kilometre long promenade on a planned grid system after the Portuguese relocated the capital from Velha Goa in the 17th century. It was elevated from a town to a city on 22 March 1843.


Etymology

The city was renamed from ''Panjim'' in
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to ''Panaji'', its present official name in the 1980s. The Portuguese name is ''Pangim''. The city is sometimes written as ''पणजें'' in (देवनागरी) कोंकणी or ''Ponnjé'' in
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. The city had been renamed ''Nova Goa'' (Portuguese for "New Goa") when it officially replaced the city of Goa (now
Old Goa Old Goa ( Konkani: ; pt, Velha Goa, translation='Old Goa') is a historical site and city situated on the southern banks of the River Mandovi, within the Tiswadi ''taluka'' (''Ilhas'') of North Goa district, in the Indian state of Goa. Th ...
) as the capital of
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, though the Viceroy had already moved there in 1759. The justification of the modern word ''Panaji'' is derived from the words ''panjani'' and ''khali'', which mean ''a boat'' and ''a small creek'' respectively, in
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. Thus the modern word Panjim is believed to be a corruption of the old word ''Panjanakhani'' as inscribed on the discovered Panjim copper-plates dated 1059 CE, belonging to the rule of Kadamba king Jayakesi I. According to legend, this northern capital city was mentioned in a stone inscription of Kadamba king Jayakesi I dated 1054 CE as 'Panjanakhani', giving him the epithet of ''Padavalendra'' which is
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for ''lord of the western ocean''. Some historians state that it was named after a Shia Muslim shrine also called a "Panja" on one of the coastal hill tops.


History

Panaji was made the capital of
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, after a devastating epidemics decimated the population of the
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in the mid 18th Century. Panaji was annexed by India with the rest of Goa and the former Portuguese territories after the Indian annexation of Portuguese India in 1961. It became a state-capital on Goa's elevation to statehood in 1987. Between 1961 and 1987, it was the capital of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu. A new Legislative Assembly complex was inaugurated in March 2000, across the
Mandovi River The Mahadayi/Mandovi River (''Mandovi'', pronounced ), also known as Mahadayi or Mhadei river, is described as the lifeline of the Indian state of Goa. The Mandovi and the Zuari are the two primary rivers in the state of Goa. Mandovi joins ...
, in Alto
Porvorim Porvorim (pronounced ''Parvari '' ), is the ''De facto'' legislative and executive capital of the state of Goa, India, as both the Goa Legislative Assembly and Secretariat are functioning from the same complex in the region of Alto Porvorim in ...
. Panaji is also the administrative headquarters of North Goa district.


Geography

Panaji is located at . It has an average elevation of .


Suburbs

Panaji has various ''vāde'' or sub-divisions, including: * São Tomé, Fontainhas,
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, Portais,
Altinho Altinho ('' pt, High'') is a hill neighbourhood of Panaji, the state capital of India's smallest state Goa. In the past it has been considered an elite residential colony, with the State's chief minister's residence and the Archbishop's palace ...
, Cortin, Praça da Igreja,
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, Bazar, Japão, and Boça de Vaca. Some areas outlying it are: *
Campal Campal is a neighborhood located in the northern part of the city of Panaji, capital of the Indian state of Goa. It is completely located on the island of Tiswadi, one of the talukas in the state of Goa. The neighborhood name derives from "C ...
, Santa Inez, Chinchollem, Batulem, Merces,
Bambolim Bambolim is a neighborhood located in the southeastern part of the city of Panaji, the capital of the Indian state of Goa. It is completely located on the island of Tiswadi, one of the talukas in the state of Goa. The only allopathic medical co ...
,
Caranzalem Caranzalem (pronaunced Caranzale the alphabet m is silent) is a neighborhood located on the west side of the city of Panaji, capital of the Indian state of Goa. It is completely located on the island of Tiswadi, one of the talukas in the sta ...
, Santa Cruz, Siridao, Dona Paula, and Platô de Taleigão. Besides lying on the banks of the
Mandovi River The Mahadayi/Mandovi River (''Mandovi'', pronounced ), also known as Mahadayi or Mhadei river, is described as the lifeline of the Indian state of Goa. The Mandovi and the Zuari are the two primary rivers in the state of Goa. Mandovi joins ...
, Panaji is bound by two creeks called ''pői'' by the locals, namely Ourém creek and Santa Inêz creek.


Demographics

During the
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, Panaji had a population of 114,405. Males constituted 52% of the population and females 48%. It had an average literacy rate of 90.9%; male literacy was 94.6% and female literacy 86.9%. In Panaji, 9.6% of the population was under 7 years of age.


Religion

Panaji comprises three major religions, with Hinduism being the majority with 64.08% followers, Christianity with 26.51% followers, and the smallest being Islam with 8.84% followers. 0.4% of the population count as other which include Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh followers.


Climate

Panaji features a
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(
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''Am''). The climate in Panaji is hot in summer and equable in winter. During summers (from March to May) the temperature reaches up to and in winters (from November to February) it is usually between and . The
monsoon A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal oscil ...
period is from June to October with heavy rainfall and gusty winds. The annual average rainfall is .


Landmarks

The heart of the city is the ''Praça da Igreja'' (Church Square) where the Jardim Garcia de Orta (municipal garden) with the Portuguese
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'' Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Imaculada Conceição'', originally built in 1541. Other tourist attractions include the old and rebuilt Adilshahi Palace (or ''Idalç''ão Palace), dating from the sixteenth century, the
Institute Menezes Braganza Institute Menezes Braganza is a cultural institution set up by the Portuguese in colonial times, during the late 19th century. It was taken over by the Government of Goa and continues to play a role in cultural activities of Goa. In recent year ...
, the Chapel of St. Sebastian and the Fontainhas area—which is considered to be the old Latin Quarter—as well as the nearby beach of Miramar. Panaji hosted the relics of Saint
John Bosco John Melchior Bosco ( it, Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco; pms, Gioann Melchior Bòsch; 16 August 181531 January 1888), popularly known as Don Bosco , was an Italian Catholic priest, educator, writer and saint of the 19th century. While working ...
(also known as Don Bosco) until 21 August 2011 at the Don Bosco Oratory. One of the capital city's most discerning assets is the Mahalaxmi Temple. Located on the Dada Vaidya road (Rua de Saudade during the Portuguese times), the Mahalaxmi deity is the chief object of veneration for all Panjimites, irrespective of caste, class, sex or creed. The carnival celebrations in February include a colourful parade on the streets. This is followed by the Shigmo / Xigmo, or
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. The Narkāsūr parade on the night before Diwali in the city is very colourful. Well-known places in Panaji are the 18th June Road (a busy thoroughfare in the heart of the town and a shopping area for tourists and locals), Mala area, Miramar beach and the Kala Academy (a cultural centre known for its structure built by architect Charles Correa). Kala Academy is a place where Goa showcases its art and culture.


Palace of Adil Shah (Secretariat Building)

Situated on the banks of
Mandovi River The Mahadayi/Mandovi River (''Mandovi'', pronounced ), also known as Mahadayi or Mhadei river, is described as the lifeline of the Indian state of Goa. The Mandovi and the Zuari are the two primary rivers in the state of Goa. Mandovi joins ...
in the heart of Panaji is ‘Old Secretariat’ building popularly known as ‘Adil Shah's Palace’. It was built by Yusuf Adil Shah of the Bijapur Sultanate in around 1500, as a summer residence and fortress. The building was armed with 55 cannons and surrounded by a moat. The Palace was besieged by Portuguese admiral Afonso de Albuquerque in 1510 and in the mid-1500s the Portuguese conquerors renamed it as ‘Idalcao's Palace’ and was the temporary residence of the first ‘Viceroy of Goa’. In 1963 this ancient structure was renovated by Goa government to house Goa Legislative Assembly. This structure today is 'The Goa State Museum'.


Other attractions

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is an estuarine mangrove habitat, which is declared as the bird sanctuary, and located on western tip of the Island of Chorão along the Mandovi River, Goa, in India. The sanctuary is named after Salim Ali, the eminent I ...
is a bird
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named after the ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali. The sanctuary, located in the village of Chorão, near Panaji, plays host to rare and endangered bird species—both migratory and resident. Goa is famous for its beaches, and Miramar,
Bambolim Bambolim is a neighborhood located in the southeastern part of the city of Panaji, the capital of the Indian state of Goa. It is completely located on the island of Tiswadi, one of the talukas in the state of Goa. The only allopathic medical co ...
, and Dona Paula are three popular beaches located near Panaji. Dona Paula is the meeting point for two of Goa's famous rivers, Zuari and Mandovi. These two rivers meet at the Arabian Sea. The official residence of the governor of Goa, known as Cabo Raj Bhavan, is situated on the westernmost tip of Dona Paula. Miramar Beach is one of the more crowded beaches in Goa, which remains full with local and international tourists throughout the year. Also located near Panaji, is the
Goa Science Centre The Goa Science Centre is a science museum, located on New Marine Highway, Miramar, Panjim. It is a joint project of a division of India's National Council of Science Museums National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) is an autonomous orga ...
which was opened to the public in December 2001. The Caculo Mall is also located in St. Inez near Panaji. Also Madhuban Complex, at St.inez is very popular among Panjimites. Goa is known for its casinos as well.


Education

Goa's only university, the Goa University, is situated at
Taleigão Taleigão, or Platô de Taleigão, is a neighborhood located in the southern part of the city of Panaji, the capital of the Indian state of Goa. It is entirely located on the island of Tiswadi, which is one of the talukas in the state of Goa. ...
on the outskirts of Panaji. Some other educational institutes in Panaji are: *
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, Bambolim * Goa College of Pharmacy * Goa Polytechnic Panaji * Goa College of Fine Arts * The Rosary High School, Miramar * Our lady of Rosary (Green Rosary), Dona Paula * Santa Cruz High School, Santa Cruz * Don Bosco High School * Goa Institute of Management * Dempo College of Commerce and Economics, Altinho * Dhempe College of Arts and Sciences, Miramar * Mary Immaculate Girls High School, São Tomé/Fontainhas *Sharada Mandir School,Miramar


Research centres

The National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO) is situated at Dona Paula, on the outskirts of Panaji city. It specialises in marine science research.


Transport

The nearest airport is Dabolim Airport which is away. Transport is done mainly by buses.


Media and communications

State-owned
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has a local station in Panaji which transmits various programs of mass interest. The annual
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(IFFI), is held in Panaji.


Governance

The Goa government, as well as the
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, has its major offices in Goa. *
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– Goa bench *Goa Education Development Corporation *Industrial Development Corporation Goa *Junta House – houses government offices *Goa Passport Office. *Press Information Bureau (Government of India's Press Office) *
Sports Authority of Goa The Sports Authority of Goa commonly abbreviated as SAG, is a body owned fully by the Government of Goa. It is responsible for the development of sports in the Indian state of Goa. It currently owns and maintains 14 sports complexes which inclu ...
*
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, Altinho * Doordarshan Complex, Altinho The Goa Legislative Assembly is situated at Alto
Porvorim Porvorim (pronounced ''Parvari '' ), is the ''De facto'' legislative and executive capital of the state of Goa, India, as both the Goa Legislative Assembly and Secretariat are functioning from the same complex in the region of Alto Porvorim in ...
, about from Panaji. The hillock called
Altinho Altinho ('' pt, High'') is a hill neighbourhood of Panaji, the state capital of India's smallest state Goa. In the past it has been considered an elite residential colony, with the State's chief minister's residence and the Archbishop's palace ...
houses some major central government offices and the residences of prominent officials and politicians. Panaji is part of Panaji (Goa Assembly constituency) and North Goa (Lok Sabha constituency).


Politics

The current Chief Minister of Goa, Pramod Sawant, resides here. The Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) administers the city and its Mayor is Rohit Monserrate. Vasant Agshikar is the Deputy Mayor. The Governor of Goa stays at the Cabo Raj Bhavan at Dona Paula, about from Panaji. The current Governor is S. Pillai.


Sports

Two of Goa's premier association football clubs
Dempo S.C. Dempo Sports Club, or simply known as Dempo, is an Indian professional football club based in Panjim, Goa, that competes in the Goa Professional League. The club is owned and sponsored by the Dempo Mining Corporation Limited. Popularly known as ...
and Sporting Clube de Goa are based in Panaji and they both compete in India's top-tier league
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. Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias in Miramar was founded in the year 1926 and remains among the most sought after Tennis clubs in Goa. The multipurpose Campal Indoor Complex is planned in Campal besides the existing football ground. The Don Bosco college football grounds on General Bernardo Guedes road has been long a long established sports field in the city. It also has a football club named
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in
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.


International relations


Twin towns – Sister cities

Panaji is twinned with: * Lisbon, Portugal


See also

* 1961 Indian annexation of Goa * Tourism in Goa


References


External links


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