I did not write much for Goa Today the magazine he edited which ended its glorious history in print not too long ago. I do not believe it is in circulation.
A gentle man with deep convictions he dedicated his life to Goa Today. He was not afraid to speak his mind; his editorial stick was firm but had no nails in it. He made a point time after time gently; no blood on the carpet. He excelled at the interview always making the person in the chair feel at ease. I miss reading his interviews. He should be included on various panel discussions on Goa as he is a gold mind of information without a hidden agenda. Something rare these days. I say he should be on various panels as he can throw light on a variety of issues without burning down everything in sight. Nowadays he who shouts the loudest is the brightest. I guess Covid took its toll on Goa Today even though future generations and researchers will look at the magazine as a rich source of information on Goa. The unity in diversity expressed in the magazine is a paean to the cultural diversity and ethos of our state. A refined, educated and cultured Hindu he did not need a pair of glasses to tell the difference between the rich and glorious intellectual tradition of Hindu culture and the the poverty of Hindutva. May he live a long and healthy life!