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Arpora


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Arpora is a coastal village close to the North Goa beach belt.

Role in the traditional salt industry

Traditionally, it has been a coastal village, known for its traditional salt-making industry. This aspect of the village has been studied in a book, As Dear as Salt, which studies four traditional salt-making villages of Goa (including Arpora).

Night market

In recent times, it is more known for its night market, "The Saturday Night Market". This is open during the fair-weather tourist season (around September to March). Items sold range from musical mouth harps or varieties of food. It also has live musical performances.

History

Arpora is known for St Joseph's, a school that was the first in Goa to offer education in the English language. It was set up by William Robert Lyons, a British priest who inculcated sports into the curriculum, introducing Goans to football in 1883.

On 6 December 2025, a fire at a nightclub in Arpora killed 25 people.

References

References

  1. (2013-07-22). "Review: As dear as salt".
  2. Saini, Yogesh. (2013-01-31). "Flocking to Goa's flea markets".
  3. Khergamker, Gajanan. (2019-12-17). "Buy, binge & bask in Goa".
  4. (June 26, 2019). "India: Street Markets For The Mad Shopper In You".
  5. Mergulhao, Marcus. (Jul 15, 2018). "When Goa kicked the ball before Brazil".
  6. (2025-12-07). "‘Safety norms not followed’: 25 dead, 50 injured in Goa’s Arpora nightclub fire; top developments". The Times of India.
  7. (2025-12-07). "Goa nightclub fire: All 25 victims identified; 20 of them staff members, according to authorities".
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