Bicholim (; , pronounced ) is a city and a
municipal council in
North Goa district in the state of
Goa,
India. It is a town in the territory of Goa, and the headquarters of the concelho (district) of the same name; the
Concelho of Bicholim, located in the north-east quarter is one of the seven that make up the
Novas Conquistas or
New Conquests, territories added to Goa comparatively latter than the first three of the
Velhas Conquistas. The town is located about 30 kilometres from the capital
Panjim. It is in the mining heartland of Goa.
History
A part of Bicholim was once part of Kingdom of
Sawantwadi till late 18th century, but the major part was of an independent
landlord (PrabhuSarDesai's of Sankhali/Sanquelim) It was taken over by
Portuguese in late 18th century as part of New Conquest.
Geography
Bicholim is located at . It has an average elevation of 22 metres (72
feet).
Demographics
India
census, Bicholim had a population of 14,913. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Bicholim has an average literacy rate of 80%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 84% and female literacy of 75%. 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Economy
Mining constitutes a major chunk in the economy of Bicholim with about 36% of the population working for a single
iron ore mine owner (Dempo).
Wednesday is the market day where people in and around Bicholim gather in the main market region for trading small goods/commodities.
Socio Political
Bicholim has 3 primary
schools, 4 secondary schools, a
polytechnic institute, a number of
hospitals,
temples,
churches and
mosques, and a protected site, pandava caves.
Some of the prominent temples are the Shanta Durga temple and the Mahadeva Temple.
The Shanta Durga temple is close to the banks of the river, which is a tributary of river Mandovi.
The church of Our Lady of Grace dominates the city square. The high school run from the precints of the church complex is one of the prominent schools of Bicholim.
A historic monument Nimuz ghar (possibly Namaz Ghar) stands on the hilltop prominently overlooking the town of Bicholim. The monument was built to commemorate the victory of the combined Muslim and Hindu forces over the Portuguese.
Another prominent landmark of the town is the Tribunal started by the Portuguese to deal with civil and criminal cases after the Nova conquesta.
As in other communities of Goa, Ganesh Chaturthi or Chawath is a celebrated with its own unique touch in Bicholim. A folk dance called 'Ghode Modni" which has a cavalry theme is a specialty of Bicholim.
Mayem Lake
Bicholim has an idyllic
landscape dotted with serene
lakes and majestic
waterfalls. The tranquil Mayem lake is a major
tourism destination in Bicholim. Located amidst rolling
hills and surrounded by a countryside, the lake is one of the most pristine
nature spots in Goa. The Goa Tourism Development Department has developed a
boating area and a resort here.
Arvalem Caves and Waterfalls
The Arvalem
caves, also known as 'Pandavas Caves,' are ancient rock cut caves dating back to the 7th century. These are excavated into the laterite hill consisting of two major chambers and a residential chamber. The cave complex draws tourists and
archeologists alike.
Bicholim Industrial Estate
Set up by the Goa Industrial Development Department, the Bicholim Industrial Estate located at Honda is home to more than 50 industrial
workshops and manufacturing units specializing in a range of products and services such as
Aluminium &
Steel Fabrication,
Plastics,
Mining Equipment, Rolling
Mills,
Bus Body, etc.
References
Bicholim
kasarpal
Category:Cities and towns in North Goa district