Porvorim

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Porvorim
Parvari
Town
Porvorim
Porvorim is located in Goa
Porvorim
Porvorim
Location in Goa, India
Coordinates: 15°32′17″N 73°49′52″E / 15.538°N 73.831°E / 15.538; 73.831Coordinates: 15°32′17″N 73°49′52″E / 15.538°N 73.831°E / 15.538; 73.831
Country India
State Goa
Area
 • Total8.12 km2 (3.14 sq mi)
Population
 (30000)
 • Total59,066
 • Density7,274/km2 (18,840/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialKonkani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code0832
Vehicle registrationGA-03
Websitegoa.gov.in
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Porvorim (pronounced Porvari (the letter m is silent) [puːrʋɔrĩ]), also known as 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 porvorim.(Alto - Portuguese word meaning high or upper). Soon it will also become the De facto judicial capital of Goa, when the High Court of Bombay at Goa (Bombay High Court - Panaji Bench) which is currently functioning from Lyceum complex in Panaji, is transferred to the new building complex which is being constructed in Alto - Betim Porvorim region of Porvorim. The construction of the new building is expected to be completed by December 2020. Porvorim is situated on the right bank (north bank) of the Mandovi River, as de jure capital of Goa, Panaji is located on the opposite bank. Porvorim is considered an upmarket residential hub as it lies on the MumbaiGoa highway NH66. Goa's largest shopping centre - Mall De Goa - is situated here.

History[]

Historically, Porvorim was originally centered on the village market at the crossroad between the Panaji–Mapusa highway and the Socorro–Sangolda road. It used to be the por-vod or last vādo of the village of Socorro. Ecclesiastically speaking, the parish church was Nossa Senhora do Socorro, at Zosvaddo, Socorro; Porvorim was served by the Candelaria chapel near the market, and by the Holy Family chapel (now an independent church) higher up, in Alto Porvorim.

It was the ancestral home of eminent Goans such as Fr. Hubert Olympus Mascarenhas and Julio Ribeiro.

Development[]

Porvorim is now particularly a residential area with educational institutions around.

Many housing localities and complexes are also located in Porvorim, such as

  • Journalist Colony
  • Housing Board Colony
  • Pundalik Nagar
  • Kamat Nagar
  • SBI Varsha Colony
  • Defense Colony
  • Devashri Gardens
  • Devashri Greens
  • Nova Cidade
  • Sapana Gardens
  • Landscape City
  • Socorro Gardens
  • Post & BSNL Quarters

Porvorim is situated on the banks of the river Mandovi, with an excellent view of the state capital Panaji from the Mandovi bridge. Porvorim is home to several educational institutions, including the prominent Vidya Probhodhini Education Society, with pre-primary, primary, high school and senior secondary schooling sections.

Educational and Government Institutes[]

Porvorim is home to several educational and other governmental institutes.

  • Directorate of Technical Education
  • Goa Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE)
  • Vidya Prabodhini Parivar's L.D. Samant High School with Vidya Prabodhini Higher Secondary School
  • ACDIL High School
  • Holy Family High School
  • Teachers Training College
  • Institute of Hotel Management, IHM
  • Kids Kingdom International School
  • Thomas Stefens Konkani Kendra
  • Sanjay School for the disabled
  • Goa Housing Board
  • Goa Legislative Assembly
  • Spring Valley High School
  • Goa Cricket Association, GCA
  • Jnyan vikas

[1]

Landmarks[]

Porvorim is home to many old as well as new beautiful landmarks. Porovorim houses the Goa's biggest mall situated on the national highway.[2]

Hospitals, Health Centers and Pharmacies in Porvorim[]

  • Mandovi Clinic
  • Goa Scan Center
  • RG Urology and Laparoscopy Hospital
  • Manoshri Children's Hospital-Dr Kini's Clinic
  • Specs i Opticians
  • Chodankar Hospital
  • Jesus Mary Joseph Hospital
  • Dr. Sardesai X-ray and Ultrasound Clinic

References[]

  1. ^ "Goa Assembly"
  2. ^ , Wikipedia, 13 July 2020, retrieved 4 August 2020

External links[]

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