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Karachi Goan Association

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In 1887 the foundation stone of the Goa-Portuguese Association building was laid, and in 1888 an imposing building was completed at a cost of Rs. 14,013. The building is a magnificent structure, and a popular Karachi landmark. The building has an extensive dance hall on the upper floor. There is a
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According to Roland deSouza, a member, in 1947 the population of Karachi was around 400,000 of which the Goan community numbered roughly 12,000 to 15,000, or three to four per cent.
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spacious stage for concerts, plays and operas. There are billiard and card rooms, table tennis rooms, a well furnished library, a well stocked bar and an outdoor tennis court.
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In 2011 the Karachi Goan Association celebrated 125 years. A special brochure highlighting its history was printed on the occasion. Migration to
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In 1936 the name of the Goa-Portuguese Association was changed to the Karachi Goan Association (KGA) with C.M. Lobo as its first President.
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According to a leading newspaper "the Goan community brought a unique touch of exuberance and vivacity to the Karachi of the 1960s".
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Pithawalla, Maneck Bejan. An introduction to Karachi: its environs and hinterland. Karachi: Times Press, 1950.
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has shrunk the club's membership. In the 1940s the KGA had about 1,300 members, in 2012 there are only 483.
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1986 was the year KGA celebrated 100 years. From 2003 to 2012 the president was Valentine Gonsalves.
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In 1886 the Goa-Portuguese Association was established, with L.C. Gomes as the first President.
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In 1925 Augustus D’Cruz built the main pavilion of the Association's
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team was feted by the Association during a visit to Karachi.
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Karachi Goan Association. Retrieved 17 September 2010
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at the KGA Gymkhana and started Tai's Karate Center.
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Dyan Chan autobiography Retrieved 17 September 2010.
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Karachi, Sindh
Moses Somake
Cincinnatus Fabian D'Abreo
gymkhana
Mohammad Ali Jinnah Road
Marylebone Cricket Club
Manuel Misquita
Grandmaster
Ashraf Tai
Canada
Australia
Peter Paul Fernandes
Ian Fyfe



The Live Mint 13 April 2012



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