Goa to host Shigmo festival this year
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, GOA/ Created : Feb 22, 2021, 14:53 IST
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The state government in Goa has now decided to go ahead with this year’s Shigmo celebrations in the state. However, unlike other times, the celebrations this time will be limited to Panaji, Mapusa, and Ponda.
The state government in Goa has now decided to go ahead with this year’s Shigmo celebrations in the state. However, unlike other times, the celebrations this time will be limited to Panaji, Mapusa, and Ponda. Read less
The state government in Goa has now decided to go ahead with this year’s Shigmo celebrations in the state. However, unlike other times, the celebrations this time will be limited to Panaji, Mapusa, and Ponda. It has been reported that the parades in Panaji and Mapusa will take place on April 3 and 4, while the one in Ponda has not been decided as yet. Ideally, the Shigmo Festival starts with the Ponda parade.
Shingmo, and the Carnival (which concluded earlier this month) are both major state festivals that attract a lot of tourists. Both domestic and international tourists are found taking part in the festival. According to the Tourism Minister, the festivals this year have been restricted to three towns due to the COVID situation. The minister further appealed to people to take precautions, and maintain social distancing. Wearing masks is a must.
Shigmo is a spring festival, and is a major celebration in the state. Mainly celebrated by the Konkan diaspora of Goa, it is celebrated with a lot of pomp and show. The festival has two variants, one is called Dhakto Shigmo, or small Shigmo, and the other is called Vhadlo Shigmo, or big Shigmo. While the former is mainly celebrated by farmers, and rural populace, the latter is celebrated by one and all.
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