Savio Rodrigues | |
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Born | Savio Oliver Ignatius Rodrigues 31 July 1976
Bombay, Maharashtra (now Mumbai), India |
Alma mater | Government Law College ( BA LL.B) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1996–present |
Title |
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Political party | Bhartiya Janata Party (since 2022) |
Other political affiliations |
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Spouse |
Myrtle Rodrigues (
m. 2004) |
Children | 2 |
Writing career | |
Language | English |
Period | 2015–present |
Subjects | |
Website |
saviorodrigues |
Signature | |
Savio Oliver Ignatius Rodrigues (born 31 July 1976) is an Indian journalist, writer, entrepreneur, and politician based in Velim, Goa. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Goa Chronicle, a news portal. Rodrigues is a Bharatiya Janata Party, Goa (BJP) leader and former BJP state spokesperson representing the Velim Assembly constituency. [2] [3]
Savio Oliver Ignatius Rodrigues [4] was born on 31 July 1976 [5] in Bombay (now Mumbai) [6] to Ignatius Rosario Rodrigues into a Christian family of Hindu ancestry. [7] He completed his graduation in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (B.A LL.B) (first year) from Government Law College, Mumbai in 2000. [8] Rodrigues has also completed an online course from Harvard University on the subjects, religion, conflict, and peace and was also pursuing a 7-course program on "World Religions Through Their Scriptures" from the same university in 2022. [9]
Rodrigues began his career at the age of 20 in the fields of journalism, communications and entrepreneurship. During his early years he built his career in media, environmental sciences and technology in India. His business ventures include Goa Chronicle , Kaydence Media Ventures, [10] Incubees, and Kianna Media Ventures. [11] During its early years, Goa Chronicle, now owned by Kaydence Media Ventures and a part of ITV Network Group found itself struggling in the state of Goa. [12] [13] Rodrigues was also a television host of the TV show, The Goa Chronicle Show (2021) which aired on NewsX. [14] He was also a columnist for the daily newspaper The Indian Express [15] and a panelist on television and web shows hosted mainly in India and globally. [16]
Rodrigues joined Goa Su-Raj Party and was appointed the party secretary and youth affairs president. He then unsuccessfully contested in the 2014 Indian general election in Goa from the Mormugao (Lok Sabha constituency). [4] [17] Rodrigues later joined the Indian National Congress where he served as a senior leader and vice president of the Goa Congress minority cell. He resigned from the party via Twitter on 17 March 2017. [18]
On 4 January 2022, Rodrigues joined the Bhartiya Janata Party during the presence of Goa unit president, Sadanand Tanavade. [19] He then unsuccessfully contested in the 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election from the Velim Assembly constituency and lost to AAP candidate, Cruz Silva with a margin of 4,059 votes.
On 13 February 2004, he married researcher Myrtle Rodrigues ( née Fernandes) [20] through court marriage. Two days later they had an official church marriage, [21] the couple has two daughters, Kaydence and Kianna. [22] He currently resides at Baga, Velim. [9] Rodrigues spent most of his younger years studying and living in Dubai. [23]
On 14 April 2011, Rodrigues filed a petition in the Bombay High Court at Panjim, [24] seeking a ban on the release of the 2011 Hindi-language movie, Dum Maaro Dum, claiming it showed the state of Goa in bad light. He later took objections to the constitution of the seven member committee of the government to examine the movie before its released in theatres. [25]
On 19 April 2011, The court dismissed Rodrigues's petition, allowing the film to be released. [26] Another issue regarding the movie dialogue "Yahaan sharab sasti hai" ( transl. Here the alcohol is cheaper) which was objected by the Goa State Commission For Women was later modified. [26]
Savio Rodrigues | |
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Born | Savio Oliver Ignatius Rodrigues 31 July 1976
Bombay, Maharashtra (now Mumbai), India |
Alma mater | Government Law College ( BA LL.B) |
Occupations |
|
Years active | 1996–present |
Title |
|
Political party | Bhartiya Janata Party (since 2022) |
Other political affiliations |
|
Spouse |
Myrtle Rodrigues (
m. 2004) |
Children | 2 |
Writing career | |
Language | English |
Period | 2015–present |
Subjects | |
Website |
saviorodrigues |
Signature | |
Savio Oliver Ignatius Rodrigues (born 31 July 1976) is an Indian journalist, writer, entrepreneur, and politician based in Velim, Goa. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Goa Chronicle, a news portal. Rodrigues is a Bharatiya Janata Party, Goa (BJP) leader and former BJP state spokesperson representing the Velim Assembly constituency. [2] [3]
Savio Oliver Ignatius Rodrigues [4] was born on 31 July 1976 [5] in Bombay (now Mumbai) [6] to Ignatius Rosario Rodrigues into a Christian family of Hindu ancestry. [7] He completed his graduation in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (B.A LL.B) (first year) from Government Law College, Mumbai in 2000. [8] Rodrigues has also completed an online course from Harvard University on the subjects, religion, conflict, and peace and was also pursuing a 7-course program on "World Religions Through Their Scriptures" from the same university in 2022. [9]
Rodrigues began his career at the age of 20 in the fields of journalism, communications and entrepreneurship. During his early years he built his career in media, environmental sciences and technology in India. His business ventures include Goa Chronicle , Kaydence Media Ventures, [10] Incubees, and Kianna Media Ventures. [11] During its early years, Goa Chronicle, now owned by Kaydence Media Ventures and a part of ITV Network Group found itself struggling in the state of Goa. [12] [13] Rodrigues was also a television host of the TV show, The Goa Chronicle Show (2021) which aired on NewsX. [14] He was also a columnist for the daily newspaper The Indian Express [15] and a panelist on television and web shows hosted mainly in India and globally. [16]
Rodrigues joined Goa Su-Raj Party and was appointed the party secretary and youth affairs president. He then unsuccessfully contested in the 2014 Indian general election in Goa from the Mormugao (Lok Sabha constituency). [4] [17] Rodrigues later joined the Indian National Congress where he served as a senior leader and vice president of the Goa Congress minority cell. He resigned from the party via Twitter on 17 March 2017. [18]
On 4 January 2022, Rodrigues joined the Bhartiya Janata Party during the presence of Goa unit president, Sadanand Tanavade. [19] He then unsuccessfully contested in the 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election from the Velim Assembly constituency and lost to AAP candidate, Cruz Silva with a margin of 4,059 votes.
On 13 February 2004, he married researcher Myrtle Rodrigues ( née Fernandes) [20] through court marriage. Two days later they had an official church marriage, [21] the couple has two daughters, Kaydence and Kianna. [22] He currently resides at Baga, Velim. [9] Rodrigues spent most of his younger years studying and living in Dubai. [23]
On 14 April 2011, Rodrigues filed a petition in the Bombay High Court at Panjim, [24] seeking a ban on the release of the 2011 Hindi-language movie, Dum Maaro Dum, claiming it showed the state of Goa in bad light. He later took objections to the constitution of the seven member committee of the government to examine the movie before its released in theatres. [25]
On 19 April 2011, The court dismissed Rodrigues's petition, allowing the film to be released. [26] Another issue regarding the movie dialogue "Yahaan sharab sasti hai" ( transl. Here the alcohol is cheaper) which was objected by the Goa State Commission For Women was later modified. [26]