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Hi folks,
Greetings from what's been a warm and stuffy week in Goa, and the news is that 
the forecast isn’t looking good for the rest of the month either. That said, 
it’s been an eventful week in Goa with the state celebrating the feast of St. 
Francis Xavier, a former sarpanch being attacked in what is alleged to be a 
political hit job, the assailants of the Anjuna gram sabha attack were arrested 
eleven days after the incident, [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/61b3829c-1c1e-48f9-9155-68ba52c16008?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] and Sunburn finally seems to have found a venue for this year’s event.
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Sunburn finds a new home?
Sunburn 2024 is going to be held in  [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/8e93f11e-b5a7-4a0f-9d7e-971d931b525e?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]Dhargalim—off the NH 66 highway and on a plot of land that belongs to the 
Deltin Group not far from where the Mopa airport link road joins the national 
highway.
Sure, you might want to argue that Sunburn has, so far, much to the chagrin of 
a large section of locals [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/d7d089d6-f92c-49c6-9d84-9e5e49a7a8a8?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], only received a provisional NOC from the local village panchayat [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/6aba556e-53e5-4dbf-bead-deba6d486903?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] and is yet to be granted any permissions whatsoever from the Goa government, 
amid mixed feelings among the locals towards the event [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/dce564c3-13fe-49ae-88af-bc4d23521733?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] but let’s be frank. We’ve all seen this movie before. 
There will be a bit of back and forth, a bit of song and dance, petitions will 
be filed [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/62f18944-ce2c-4812-a281-391270a76809?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], permissions will be delayed and challenged, but ultimately the festival 
will go ahead.
So let’s then focus our attention on actual questions like why did Sunburn move 
out of Anjuna and why has it chosen Dhargal as the venue? Will fans like the 
new venue and more. 
The real reasons will, of course, only be known to the organisers, and given 
that they are unlikely to speak about internal decision-making in public, all 
we can do is speculate.
With that in mind, here are some possible reasons for the shift.
Making it a bigger?
When Sunburn first launched in Goa back in 2007, it was initially held at 
Candolim on a plot of land belonging to the Nunes family (Nunes Travels) by the 
beach in Candolim. However, in 2013, when rival Viacom18 decided to launch “Vh1 
Supersonic,” a year-ender music festival in Goa to rival Sunburn, and secured a 
partnership with the Candolim landowners, Sunburn was forced to move to 
Anjuna-Vagator. At the time it was thought to be disadvantageous but turned out 
to be a blessing in disguise (for the organisers, not the villagers), as it 
allowed the festival to get bigger with more land available for parking, etc., 
as opposed to the narrow lanes of Candolim, have more stages draw larger 
crowds, etc. 
But thanks to constant bickering with the government over unpaid dues, etc., in 
2017, the festival moved out of Goa to Pune, where it was held for three years 
only to return in 2019. “Given the opportunity, everyone would love to hold 
their festival in Goa” was the organiser's refrain back then. 
After the pandemic, festivals were held in 2022 and 2023 at Anjuna-Vagator 
before the decision to hold it this year in Dhargal.
In 2022 itself, questions began to be asked about the noise pollution levels at 
Sunburn [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/7947a641-1eaa-40c8-90db-feaf3d7721f9?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] that were being ‘breached’ during the festival. The High Court even directed 
that no sound be played beyond 55 dB at the venue. [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/97fe2396-6b76-4a31-9260-3585fc688e97?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] Which, as we discussed last week [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/c57169fc-2975-4603-aac3-290fe531fdc2?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], is the sound level of a normal conversation between two or more people and, 
as such, is impossible to comply with, even without any amplified music and 
especially at a crowded venue with vehicles, crowds of people, and, of course, 
a myriad cacophony of sounds (a single barking dog is between 80 and 90 dB).
The following year, the organisers gave a list of measures they would take to 
ensure that the sound levels are maintained to the satisfaction of the 
authorities. [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/569ef79e-8c7e-4db1-82d8-7eefa9e43deb?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]
Perhaps these restrictive conditions then prompted the organisers to scout for 
other locations—possibly those with fewer habitations around.
Work on the Dhargalim site is already underway, [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/95debb73-afff-4ffd-956b-82e4d7176621?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] but the question that now is the one that Michael Lobo asked—will Dhargal 
have the same vibe as Anjuna-Vagator, [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/9567ab84-d6ca-451c-8403-80aa35a8fda7?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] and will the demand for free passes from local karyakartas hold if it shifts 
to Dhargal? These are the real questions that hopefully we will get answers for 
in the days and weeks to come.
Gaining a foothold in Dhargal
If you’ve been following the trends, Dhargal is the next big thing in Goa. In 
the wake of the new Mopa international airport becoming operational, Dhargal, 
or Dhargalim, once a sleepy, sparsely populated village is expected to be 
slammed right in the face with development.
For starters, the village will likely see the construction of the Deltin 
Township project [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/e7ab47ea-c4c6-452b-a522-30ded5037d50?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], a 90-acre project including three hotels, a convention centre, a multiplex, 
a water park, and possibly a casino that could put Bhutani’s Acqua Eden Goa to 
shame [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/b5f41a48-0d19-4241-afa6-62190c13eea1?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]. While there are some doubts over whether the project will see the light of 
day [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/44f11b9e-80e4-4730-8c36-3145ae6f8111?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], it has already received an EC last year [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/df239b0a-cef0-48a9-af16-8abbec4dcb81?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], leaving it up to the promoters to decide whether they want to go ahead with 
it or not [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/baca4c6a-3025-4a39-9e6e-097f4dbe0d7f?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ].
Not to forget that the GMR Group has been given 232 acres for city-side 
development [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/d1ac08d4-1268-4bab-b980-61e1780757d3?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] of the Mopa airport and has plans for hotels, gaming zones, etc [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/0e2770b4-0e23-4f5f-bfd0-daef023f2c9f?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ].
To that extent, Sunburn moving to Dhargal not only gives it a first mover 
advantage and helps establish a foothold, but also allows it the freedom of a 
bigger venue and possibly fewer neighbours to worry about.
To oppose or not to oppose?
There is one final question that needs to be addressed. Should we be opposing 
Sunburn and events like Sunburn in Goa? The way I see it, the opponents have 
two main arguments—the legal argument and the moral argument. The legal 
argument essentially argues that the festival is a repeat violator of several 
norms, including—mainly—sound pollution norms, has not paid its dues to the Goa 
government and its agencies, and is being held in a manner and location that is 
unconducive for large events.
The moral argument, which is the louder of the two, argues that the festival 
promotes vices like drugs, hedonism, corruption of youth, etc., and was cited 
as the primary ground for opposition as villages across Goa rejected proposals 
to host the festival.
A moral argument cannot be enforced; besides, there’s no denying that the 
festival brings tourists by the hundred into the state and is supported by 
industry bodies, which leaves only the legal argument.
In moving to Dhargal, Sunburn is hopeful of leaving its legal hurdles behind, 
and that perhaps is the real reason why they are there. 
Attack on Mandrem panch
A former sarpanch of Mandrem was attacked allegedly by six people who were 
arrested from Karwar on Friday. While the motive of the attack is still 
unclear, the attackers allegedly yelled, “Tuka Michael zai?” (Do you want 
Michael?) while he was being attacked.
This, for those unaware, was in reference to former minister and BJP MLA 
Michael Lobo’s plan of expanding his sphere of influence to the Pernem coastal 
belt—currently the turf held by MGP leader Jit Arolkar—possibly with a view of 
contesting elections or fielding a candidate there.
Arolkar has obviously denied any role in the attack, but that hasn’t stopped 
Lobo and Dayanand Sopte, a former minister and another of Arolkar’s foes, from 
accusing him of orchestrating the attack in a bid to deny his rivals a foothold 
in the constituency. 
The attackers have since gotten bail (within a day of their arrest), but the 
larger turf war (assuming it is one, and not just a red herring) is expected to 
continue.
Sex and eyeballs
Tongues began wagging after the Goa Police revealed that they had booked and 
arrested a known acquaintance of a sitting Goa MLA for allegedly morphing a 
video clip of the MLA, that he recorded during a video call, with indecent 
clips from the internet and threatened to circulate it online [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/07118da5-3821-49ca-a499-e1a545f1553c?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ].
Despite the accused being arrested, the video allegedly made its way online and 
the BJP in a hurriedly called press conference questioned by the MLA in 
question would pay any money to the extortionist and demanded the resignation 
of the MLA in question [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/ac869143-28f8-423e-a8c2-369605ff7649?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], which is a bit rich coming from a party that has in its ranks a former 
minister and deputy chief minister who claimed his phone was hacked after he 
circulated a porn clip in a women’s WhatsApp group [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/4cf5572b-b837-4977-8ba3-8119f0dcc346?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] and another former minister who was dropped from the cabinet and lost his 
re-election bid after he was accused of sexually exploiting a woman. [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/996506c9-8c6c-4b9d-8a3a-5d1a3d2d29df?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]
A force for the high and mighty
The Goa Police have once again proved that they are a force not so much for the 
common folk, or even their own, but one that especially serves the high and 
mighty.
Case in point is this story in the Goan Everyday,  [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/310906b4-2de7-434d-b944-2e9f9fb38fdf?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]which has reported that cops at the Anjuna Police Station have been 
transferred after they booked a group of ‘influential’ (read as relatives of an 
IPS officer) who were not only riding without helmets but also triple seating 
on a two-wheeler.
It appears that the police higher-ups in Goa have not learnt any lessons 
despite incidents like that of the DGP’s interference in the eviction and 
demolition of the Assagao home of Pooja Sharma or the cop who was transferred 
for refusing to provide a police escort to an IAS officer who was off to a 
private dinner on the weekend. [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/c1654503-57ba-4f92-86ce-bf230a8592a5?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]
Rain for Christmas?
Over the past few years Goa has had its fair share of unusual weather. In fact, 
2021 was one such year in which it rained every single month. [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/a4faa2a7-5b2e-4d0b-8e84-5d68a9c630cc?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ] 2024 appears to be another such unusual year after receiving 47% more 
rainfall than average between June and September [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/0ff880a1-5ad2-4999-9fb3-0b0fac742167?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]. It hasn't seemed to have stopped raining since then, with intense spells 
recorded every month since then.
December, usually dry and nippy, has proven no different. After beginning on a 
positive note with minimum temperatures dropping to 19°C in the first few days, 
things turned warm and humid quite rapidly after cyclone Fenegal barreled 
across peninsular India, bringing heavy rains to the southern states and light 
to moderate rain to Goa. [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/7a1eb85b-5726-44c2-a638-3794db68af3a?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ]
But the bad news is that one and possibly two more cyclones are on their way [ 
https://substack.com/redirect/c544cb2a-e866-4f51-a864-e1a2586c70b6?j=eyJ1IjoiMTdkMzMzIn0.fgOj6myyAgvFoWmj-LgXwMrpDLUf7f7HnFNWVfgXm9c
 ], expected to follow a similar trajectory, meaning not only could we have 
warm weather and rain for Christmas (something that I’ve never heard of in my 
lifetime) but that weddings, outdoor parties, and festivals will all have to 
feel the thunder.
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