Goa, April 19 -- Boram, chun'na, kanddam, charam, binda, jamun, zaam are not just fruits of the bygone era. They still exist and are found in different parts of the state. One of the best places to see and learn about these Goan fruits is at the three-day Konkan Fruit Festival which will be celebrating their 18th edition this year. Botanical Society of Goa, in collaboration with Agricos Alumni Association and Our Lady Rosary Church, Navelim, will be organising the Konkan Fruit Fest on April 19, 20, and 21, from 10 am to 8 pm at Rosary School Ground, Navelim.

The members of the organising committee include Daniel D'Souza, president of the Botanical Society of Goa, Estella Pires, secretary, Priyanka Parab, treasurer, Elston Dias, Akshatra ...