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 Panaji 
Coordinates: 15°29′N 73°50′E / 15.48, 73.83
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation
36 km² (14 sq mi)
• 7 m (23 ft)
District(s) North Goa
Population
Density
65,000 (2001)
• 1,821 /km² (4,716 /sq mi)
Mayor Tony Rodrigues (since May 2006)
Codes
Pincode
Telephone
UN/LOCODE
Vehicle

• 403 001
• +0832
• INPAN
• GA-01, GA-07

Coordinates: 15°29′N 73°50′E / 15.48, 73.83 Panaji pronunciation (help·info) (Konkani: पणजी /pɵɳɟĩ/ ) is the capital of the Indian state of Goa. It lies on the banks of the Mandovi estuary, in the district of North Goa. With a population of 65,000 (a metropolitan population of 100,000 if suburbs are included), Panaji is Goa's third largest city after Vasco and Margao.

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Etymology

The current official name is Panaji. The Portuguese name was Pangim. The city is called Panjim in English. It has been spelt as Panaji since the 1960s, and is also called Ponnje in Konkani, the widely spoken local language.

Earlier a small village on the river front, in 1843 the city had been renamed Nova Goa (Portuguese for New Goa) when it officially replaced the city of Goa (now Old Goa) as the administrative seat of Portuguese India, though the viceroy had already moved there in 1759.

Geography

Panaji is located at 15.48° N 73.83° E[1]. It has an average elevation of 7 metres (23 feet).

History

When Operation Vijay ended Portuguese colonial rule, Panaji was incorporated with the rest of Goa and the former Portuguese colonies, into India in December 1961. Panaji became a state-capital on Goa's elevation to statehood in May 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, in the suburb of Porvorim. Panaji is also the administrative headquarters of North Goa district.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census[2], Panaji had a population of 58,785. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Panaji has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 85%, and female literacy is 77%. In Panaji, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Landmarks

The heart of the city is the Church Square or Municipal Garden with the Portuguese Baroque Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, originally built in 1541. Other tourist attractions include the old and rebuilt Adilshahi Palace (or Idalcao palace), dating from the 16th century, the Menezes Braganza Institute and the Central Library, the \ Mahalaxmi Temple, the Jama Masjid mosque, the Chapel of St. Sebastian and the Fontainhas area in general which is considered to be the Old Latin Quarter, as well as the nearby beach of Miramar. The Carnival celebrations in February include a colourful parade on the streets. This is followed by the Shigmo, a local Hindu spring festival.

Well-known places in Panaji are the 18th June Road (a busy thoroughfare in the heart of town and a shopping area for tourists and locals), Mala area, Miramar beach and the Kala Academy cultural centre known for its structure built by the famous architect Charles Correa. Kala Academy in Panaji is a place where Goa showcases its culture and art.

Education

Some prominent educational Institutes in Panaji are

Besides this, the only university in Goa the Goa University too is situated at Taleigao Plateau on the outskirts of Panaji.

Research centres

The prominent National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) is situated at Dona-Paula, on the outskirts of Panaji city. They carry out research in various fields related to marine sciences.

Government Offices

The Goa Government as well as the Indian Government has its major offices in Goa.

The Goa Assembly is situated at Porvorim, some two kilometres away from Panaji. The hillock called Altinho houses some major central government offices and the residences of prominent officials and politicians.

Politics

The Member of Legislation (MLA) for Panaji is Manohar Parrikar of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who was also chief minister of Goa for around five years. On the outskirts of Panaji is the Taleigao constituency, represented by Atanasio "Babush" Monserrate.

The C.C.P. (Corporation of City of Panaji) administers the city and its chief is Tony Rodrigues. The Governor of Goa, S. C. Jamir stays at the Raj Bhavan Dona Paula on the outskirts of Panaji.

Restaurants in Panjim

To enjoy some authentic Goan and Portuguese cuisine, simply walk into a local restaurant. Some of the prominent restaurants in Panjim [3][4]are

See also

References

  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Panaji
  2. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns. (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
  3. ^ "Restaurants of Goa"
  4. ^ "Restaurant in Panaji Goa"

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