Circles of Margao: Where roads meet stories in Goa

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STORIES AT CROSSROADS

At the busy junctions of Margao, faith and stories meet, as people walk or drive toward their destinies — each junction a silent witness to countless life moments.

Goa | Margao | Powerhouse Circle | Junctions | Roads | Photo: Nidhi Naik

OLD MARKET CIRCLE

A central roundabout with a four-faced clock tower — the Old Market Circle connects Margao city to Colva, Fatorda, Panjim and the KTC bus stand. It’s where every direction finds a timeline.

Goa | Margao | Old market circle | Junctions | Photo: Nidhi Naik

SHREE DAMODAR CIRCLE

Standing tall with a golden bell structure, this newly revamped circle near Ravindra Bhavan reflects spiritual calm amid urban buzz. A tribute to tradition, resonating silently.

Goa | Margao | Shree Damodar circle | Roads | Photo: Nidhi Naik

BOLSHE CIRCLE

Once graced by the statues of men of various faiths reading newspapers, this iconic junction still holds the memory of peaceful co-existence in modern Margao’s rhythm.

Goa | Margao | Bolshe circle | Junctions | Photo: Nidhi Naik

ARLEM CIRCLE

Surrounded by routes to Raia, Gogol, Fatorda and the Nuvem bypass, this circle watches over the Pepsi factory and the evolving face of Fatorda.

Goa | Margao | Arlem Junction | Roads | Photo: Nidhi Naik

FATORDA JUNCTION

Nestled between St Francis Xavier Chapel and Damodar Ling Temple, this busy signal stands between faiths, forming a spiritual and traffic confluence.

Goa | Margao | Fatorda Junction | Junctions | Photo: Nidhi Naik

LATE FLORIANO VAZ JUNCTION

Named after a Konkani language martyr, this circle is more than a junction — it’s a living reminder of Goa’s cultural pride and linguistic legacy.

Goa | Margao | Late Floriano Vaz junction | Junctions | Roads | Photo: Nidhi Naik

RAWANFOND CIRCLE

Linking Margao to Quepem and Cuncolim, Rawanfond Circle is vital to both local commuters as well as long-distance travellers heading toward Goa’s southern belt.

Goa | Margao | Old market circle | Roads | Margao life | Photo: Nidhi Naik

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